miércoles, 21 de septiembre de 2022

City of Weston - Newsday Tuesday

 

NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
September 20, 2022
Next Regular City Commission Meeting: Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Register to Vote Today
National Voter Registration Day - September 20
You’ve heard it before, but we’ll ask again anyways … are you registered to vote? If you aren’t sure, RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov will quickly let you know. If you aren’t registered, you can register there, too! Have your Florida Driver’s License or ID Card on-hand and the last four digits of your Social Security Number to complete your registration in a matter of minutes.

To be eligible to vote in the upcoming General Election on November 8, you must register to vote by October 11.
Fall 2022 Edition of Visitors Guide Now Available
Expecting out of town guests? The latest edition of our popular Visitors Guide is now available online and in print. Share with friends and family visiting our beautiful City. It is also a great resource for residents as it features businesses in Weston’s retail plazas organized in categories such as dining, shopping and personal services. Printed copies available at City Hall, the Administrative Services Center, or the Community Center. The guide is also distributed to the Weston YMCA, Weston Branch Library and hotels throughout the City.
Book with the words Business Taxes
Business Tax Renewal
Deadline is Friday, September 30
Weston businesses must have an active Local Business Tax Receipt in order to do business in the City. The Local BTR must be renewed annually by September 30 to remain active and avoid penalties. Existing business owners with active email addresses should have received an email from the City of Weston with a direct link to your Local BTR invoice to pay online. If you did not receive an email, click below for general information on the Local BTR process. 
NEW Ford F150 Lightning Trucks for Public Works
We’re taking a big step forward in our sustainability efforts with the delivery of one of our new all-electric Ford F150 Lightning trucks. The trucks will be used by our Public Works team on their daily duties, helping Weston to reduce our carbon footprint.

Not only will we have an EV charging station for the vehicles at our Public Works building, but the public will also soon be able to take advantage of charging stations at Weston Regional and Vista Parks. You may have already noticed the construction of the stations, so be sure to keep up with your city media for updates on the opening of the stations.
Weston Community Center
Karate | Next Session Begins October 5
Are you looking to stay active while also learning the basic principles of self-defense, weaponry, and forms in Karate? The next Karate session with David Schopp, 5th degree with four certified Black Belts in Goju Karate, runs from October through December and begins on Wednesday, October 5 for ages five and over at the Community Center located inside Weston Regional Park at 20200 Saddle Club Road.

Classes meet on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 6 to 7 p.m. for ages five through 12 and 7 to 8 p.m. for ages 13 and up. Don’t miss out! Register today.
City of Weston Volunteer Day at Markham Park
Students to Earn Service Hours
Help beautify a local county park, rehabilitate our waterways AND earn community service hours while doing so. Ages five through 15 are invited with a parent, and 16 and over are welcome to participate in the City of Weston Family Volunteer Day at Markham Park. Trash and pollution directly impact the health of communities and Markham Park is working towards restoring the natural resources of South Florida and providing a great place for families to enjoy. Join in! 
Tennis Juniors
Weston Racquet Club
Junior Tennis Program
The Junior Tennis Programs at the Weston Racquet Club begins on Monday, September 26. Players between the ages of four and 15 are broken up into four age brackets for specialized training and instruction. The programs meet three days a week and run until November 5. The focus of the groups vary from basic movement and racquet skills to tournament preparation but the emphasis is always to have FUN!
Okapi Wanderers Rugby FC League
Registration Opens October 1
Are you ready for the upcoming Rugby season? Registration for Weston’s rugby league, Okapi Wanderers Rugby FC, opens on October 1. The club has teams for eight age divisions ranging from adults to an under-8 squad. If you’re unsure whether rugby is right for you or your child, now is the best time to get involved. Try out the sport with special introductory sessions scheduled during the month of October. These sessions will emphasize the joy of rugby and teamwork and are open to all skill levels.
Hurricane Season
Hurricane Preparedness
As the Storm Approaches
After supplies have been purchased and windows have been secured, what else is there to be done should a hurricane have its eye on our area? Tips such as getting cash, filling gas tanks, securing important documents in waterproof containers (which can even be a zip lock bag) or stored in your cloud, will all make riding out the storm’s after-effects a little easier. 
Broward Schools
Here Comes the Bus App
Parents of students that ride the bus to and from school with Broward Schools have a new way to stay connected. Broward Schools is now on Here Comes the Bus -- a free and easy-to-use web application that allows parents to view the location of their child’s school bus in real-time on a smartphone, tablet or personal computer.
Here Comes the Bus will make knowing when your child’s school bus is arriving easier. You can register on the website, or download the Here Comes The Bus app by visiting the Google Play or Apple Store. Use school code 87599 to select Broward County Public Schools. Click below to learn more and to get connected.
Doctor giving flu shot to person
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
New Flu Shot Guidelines for Ages 65+
A flu vaccine is the best protection against seasonal flu – reducing the risk of illness and serious outcomes. Vaccines are especially important for older adults, who are more at risk for serious complications. Older adults are recommended to receive a higher-dose flu vaccine in September or no later than the end of October. Talk to your doctor today about how to best protect yourself and loved ones this flu season.

jueves, 15 de septiembre de 2022

III POINTS x PAMM: Points of View

 


Thursdays at PAMM: Points of View with III Points and Brainville
Join Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and III Points for a night of discussion, community, and music, bridging the gap between industry leaders and the up-and-coming generation of aspiring artists in Miami.

The panel discussions feature industry guests to address topics that pose challenges for young artists in Miami, including distribution, artists' finances, marketing strategies for releases/artist profiles, booking inquiries, artist management, event organizing, and most of all community development. The program is broken into three panel discussions with a different moderator for each topic. The panels are Community, Music, and a Discussion with David Sinopoli.

Outside on the terrace, enjoy programmed music and have an opportunity for conversation and connection with the speakers. Brainville will present a feature performance by A.G.G.Q.+2 (Arturo Garcia Guitar Quartet+2).

5–8pm
Happy Hour on the Terrace

6–10pm
DJ Set by Bort

6:20–7:40pm
Community Panel and Q&A

7:40–7:50pm
Break

7:50–8:30pm
David Interview and Q&A

8:30–8:40pm
Break

8:40–10pm
Music Panel and Q&A

10–11pm
A.G.G.Q.+2 (Arturo Garcia Guitar Quartet +2)

RSVP

This event is free with RSVP.

miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2022

Infórmese sobre el brote de viruela del mono

 

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Viruela del mono en Estados Unidos

Los CDC siguen rastreando los más de 3,000 casos de viruela del mono, reportados a la fecha, en Estados Unidos. La viruela del mono es una enfermedad de la misma familia del virus que causa la viruela y normalmente dura entre 2 a 4 semanas. Puede transmitirse por contacto directo con el sarpullido, las costras o líquidos corporales de una persona infectada. También por tocar objetos, como telas o ropa de cama, que hayan sido usadas por alguien contagiado y por secreciones respiratorias que se producen cuando la persona tose o estornuda.

Los síntomas de la viruela del mono pueden incluir:

sarpullido en forma de granos o ampollas que aparecen en la cara y en el cuerpo,
fiebre,
dolor de cabeza,
dolores musculares,
inflamación de los ganglios linfáticos,
escalofríos,
dolor de garganta, congestión nasal o tos.

Si nota una erupción nueva e inexplicable o tiene alguno de estos síntomas, acuda a un profesional de la salud y evite el contacto directo con otras personas hasta no ser examinado.

Lo que debe saber del brote de viruela del mono