NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON June 15, 2021 |
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Next Regular City Commission Meeting: June 21, 2021 |
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Weston Music Society Awards Scholarships On Monday, June 7, the Weston City Commission recognized the recipients of scholarships from the Weston Music Society. “It is our honor,” said Mayor Brown, “to once again welcome the high school senior award recipients who wish to pursue studies in music and will get some extra help from the Weston Music Society through the generosity of their sponsors and donors.” Congratulations, talented scholars! You make Weston proud. |
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Hurricane Preparedness Register for CodeRED CodeRed allows the City of Weston to send critical communications to subscribers in case an emergency situation requires immediate action. This system is capable of dialing the entire City within minutes. If you reside or own property in Weston, including a business, you are urged to sign up for CodeRED emergency messages. The City will only send out a message on CodeRED in an emergency situation or with updates after an emergency. Additionally, your personal information is protected, as it is exempt from public records laws and cannot be shared, requested or sold. |
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Congratulations Darrel Thomas Our Home Rule Hero The Florida League of Cities (FLC) once again recognized Darrel Thomas with a Home Rule Hero Award during the 2021 legislative session for his hard work on behalf of Weston and local government in general. Home Rule Heroes are selected to promote local voices and protect the Home Rule powers of Florida’s municipalities -- the ability for a city to address local problems with local solutions with minimal state interference. Home Rule Hero Award recipients are local government officials who consistently give the Florida legislature local perspective on a variety of issues. Darrel serves on the FLC Legislative Policy Committee on Finance, Personnel and Taxation which develops the League's Legislative Action Agenda, and the Florida Government Finance Officers Association Legislative Action Committee.
"I enjoy the feeling of helping people and making a difference in my community and society in general," explained Thomas. "The Home Rule Hero award provides me with a moment to pause, reflect on my efforts and appreciate the extra work put in to ensure local voices are heard at the state level." We congratulate Darrel on this well-deserved recognition! |
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Drop Off Option for Household Hazardous Waste Available to Weston Residents Every Saturday Every Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., the Broward County Residential Drop Off Centers are open for Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Collection (HHW). Weston residents may drop off hazardous waste items and/or electronic recycling at: Broward County Central Residential Drop-off Center 5490 Reese Road, Davie, 33313 Don’t forget to bring a photo ID and proof of residency. |
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Fire Safety: Electrical Safety Tips Did you know that electricity is one of the top causes for residential fires? Although electricity is essential, making our daily lives easier, it is also powerful and a potential fire-related hazard. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has tips to help reduce the risk of a fire by home electrical appliances and causes. |
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COVID-19 Vaccines Don't Forget the Routine Vaccines, too! Many of the large COVID-19 vaccination sites are closing and shifting to more local and personal ‘pop-up’ sites in partnership with municipalities in June, and beyond, to help reach those who remain vaccine hesitant. The sites offer the Pfizer vaccine for those 12 and older with no appointment, no insurance and give a $10 grocery coupon. Although both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are authorized for emergency use, both have applied for full FDA approval. Click below for COVID-19 vaccine locations, incentives and more.
And with everything going on, we remind parents to stay up to date on your children’s other vaccinations prior to the start of school this fall. |
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Join Our Hometown Celebration Parade! Application Available through June 21 Want to enter a unit in Weston’s favorite hometown celebration parade on July 4th? It's easy! Just complete and submit the application form before the deadline of June 21. All parade entries should be decorated according to the spirit of Independence Day and should reflect this year's theme: Weston, Celebrating 25 years! |
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YMCA: Meet the Physical Therapist Want to Build Muscle? Tips for Weightlifting Attend your next Meet the Physical Therapist lecture with LaBrent Harrell, PT about weightlifting to build muscle. The YMCA of South Florida and the Cleveland Clinic Florida invite you to attend this free virtual session on Wednesday, June 23 at noon. |
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Weston Warriors Football and Cheerleading Registration Open for the Season & Summer Football Camp Registration is open for the Weston Warriors Tackle Football and the Cheerleading program is open for ages 5 and over. Established in 1995, the Weston Warriors are affiliated with Pop Warner leagues, which follow strict a age and weight matrix that allow players to compete with others in a safe environment with a family-friendly atmosphere. Spring conditioning is already underway and summer football camp begins on June 21! Secure your child’s spot in the program by registering today. Some age divisions for the football program are already filled and have a waiting list. |
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Time for Some Summer Fun Some Camp Options in Weston With the pandemic school year behind us, Weston’s youngsters are ready to dive into summer fun with friends. The Weston YMCA Family Center’s popular summer camp program is back, offering themed programs weekly that include such activities as arts & crafts, songs, games, YFIT, swimming and more for ages 5 - 12 years old. The Weston Racquet Club is once again offering Summer Sports Camp for ages 6 and up with morning and afternoon options. Additionally, some of the sports leagues, such as AYSO Soccer, also offer camp. AYSO offers full and half-day options throughout the summer. |
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