Tuesday, December 3, 2019

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NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
December 3, 2019
Runners leave the start line during 2018 Rotary Run for Tomorrow in 2018.
Race to Register for the Rotary Run for Tomorrow

Calling all runners and race enthusiasts! You won’t want to miss the Rotary Run for Tomorrow Half Marathon and 5K Run this Sunday, December 8. This long-standing Weston tradition takes place in front of Cypress Bay High School. The start time for the Half-Marathon is 6:20 a.m., followed by the 5K Run at 7:30 a.m. The Mayor's Challenge 1-Mile Health Walk will step off at 9 a.m. Race registration is still open online for all events.

Not interested in a race? Stop by from 9 a.m. until noon for the Health & Fitness Festival – that will feature fun for the entire family, including interactive booths and giveaways.  
Participants line up at the start line for The Mayor's Challenge 1-Mile Health Walk in 2018.
Are you Ready for the Mayor's Challenge?

Elementary school students throughout Weston are invited to participate in the Mayor’s Get Fit Challenge 1-Mile Health Walk, along with their families this Sunday (December 8) at the Rotary Run for Tomorrow event. 

Register for FREE online with the discount code: 2019MayorsChallenge. Each school that has 10% of their students participate will earn a cash prize from the Weston Rotary and their sponsors.
An acrobatic performer doing a one armed planche handstand during a Cirque de la Symphonie show.
Last Call for the Cirque de la Symphonie Holiday Program Tickets!
Last call for showtime! Cirque de la Symphonie and the Symphony of the Americas are bringing you a spectacular show taking place right here in Weston this Saturday. General Admission tickets are $20 in advance and $30 at the door. Student tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door with valid student ID. Get your tickets today!

2019-2020 Weston Foreign Film Series presents Les Choristes (France) on Monday, December 9, 2019 at the AMC Weston 8 Theater, 1338 SW 160 Avenue.  Showtimes: 4:45 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.  For ticket information, visit 1Weston.com.
Don’t miss out on the French film, Les Choristes, on Monday, December 9, at AMC Weston 8 Theater. Tickets for the series, which runs through March, are still available for purchase. Individual tickets available for purchase at the theater on the day of the screening, pending availability.

Showtimes at 4:45 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.

55+ Club Holiday show and dinner at the Mai-Kai Restaurant.  Photo of the front of the restaurant.
55+ Club: Mai-Kai Holiday Dinner and Show
Members of the Weston 55+ Club will enjoy a trip to the legendary Mai-Kai restaurant for dinner and their holiday show on Wednesday, December 11. The trip cost is $40 ($50 for non-members.) Become a member of the 55+ Club to enjoy weekly social activities, bus trips, seminars while making new friends throughout the year.
City of Weston Moonlight Movie in the Park series presents Dr. Seuss' The Grinch on Saturday, December 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Weston Regional Park, 20200 Saddle Club Road.
Moonlight Movie in the Park: Dr. Seuss' The Grinch
Don’t be a grinch and come join the village of Whoville to save Christmas. Mark your calendar to enjoy the last Moonlight Movie of 2019 at Regional Park on December 14, at 7:30 p.m. Don’t miss out on the holiday fun!

Two girls wearing sunglasses with round pool floats swimming in a pool.
Water Safety: Plan for A Water Safe Holiday
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays and families and friends gathering to share in the spirit of the season, don’t put water safety on the back burner. If you have a pool or a water view at your home, be sure to plan ahead to have an adult "water watcher" at all times to make sure the little ones are safe around the water. A little planning will go a long way to prevent a tragedy. 
A box of food items with the box marked "Donation"
Food Donated in Time for the Holidays

In the spirit of giving (and of gratitude for a quiet hurricane season), the City of Weston donated our stocked-up food from our Emergency Operations Center. We were happy to deliver 217 frozen meals to Feeding South Florida and a variety of non-perishable snacks to the Harvest Drive.

Cookies with Santa
YMCA Cookies with Santa
Join Santa at the Weston YMCA Family Center for a day of face painting, crafts, cookie decorating, shopping and much more! On December 7, The Weston Y and Macy’s are bringing holiday shopping and a Santa filled day right here in Weston. Members enter free and non-members fee is $25 per family. You don’t want to miss out!

Don't Miss Out on Upcoming Events and Meetings
There is so much happening this season! Don’t miss out on meetings, movies, concerts, races and other events now and year-round.  
Visit our event calendar to stay up-to-date on upcoming events.

Monday, December 2, 2019

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Latin People News LPN: Winter Break Camp Registration Open

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City of Sunny Isles Beach Seal: The City of Sun and Sea. City of Sunny Isles Beach header.

Winter Break Camp

Registration Open for Everyone

Registration is currently open for Winter Break Camp for students in grades K-8. Participants will enjoy their break from school with interactive games, outdoor sports, arts and crafts and field trips. Participants must bring their own lunch.
 

Dates

Week 1: December 23 - 27
Week 2: December 30 - January 3
Camp will take place from 8 am - 6 pm*
Field trips are on Thursday & Friday

*No Camp on Dec. 25 & Jan. 1
*Half-day camps (8 am - 1 pm) on Dec. 24 & Dec. 31

 

Location

Pelican Community Park
18115 North Bay Road
 

Fee

Resident $105 per week
Non-Resident $160 per week

*You must have a valid city-issued Sunny Isles Beach Resident ID Card to receive the resident rate.
 

Registration

Registration is currently available online, or in-person at Pelican Community Park or the Sunny Isles Beach Government Center.
Register Online

For more information, call 305.792.1706.

City of Sunny Isles Beach Winter Break Camp, Grades K-8
Visit us online at www.sibfl.net

Latin People News LPN: Come Celebrate the Holiday's with your family!

Latin People News LPN: Come Celebrate the Holiday's with your family!: Next Weekend - Saturday, December 7, 2019 AMERICAS COMMUNITY CENTER Invites you: THE MEANING BEH...

Next Weekend - Saturday, December 7, 2019
AMERICAS COMMUNITY CENTER
Invites you:
THE MEANING BEHIND
 "NOCHE DE VELITAS"
With your help by supporting and attending our annual even, you are helping us celebrate a tradition that is near and dear to the heart of the latin community. They are now able to share this experience with their new friends and family made here in the city of Weston. Together we will teach the new generations, one of many, different family traditions that are observed during the holiday season. 

Day of the little candles (Dia de Velitas) is one of the most observed traditional holidays in Colombia. It is celebrated on December 7, on the eve of the Immaculate Conception, which is a public holiday in Colombia. This day is the unofficial start of the Christmas season in the country. On this night, people place candles and paper lanterns on windowsills, balconies, porches, sidewalks, streets, parks and squares; in short, everywhere they can be seen, in honor of the Virgin Mary and her Immaculate Conception

Some places celebrate the night of the little candles several nights before December 8, particularly in the Paisa region. This is believed to derive from a hanukkah tradition since a large number of paisas are from Jewish descent. This can be affirmed with the beginning of the Novenas in which thru the 16th of December families gather and give aguinaldos, presents, to each other, similar to the Hanukkah celebration.

In Bogotá, the Christmas decorations reach their peak on this day; the city, fully decorated, plans late activities for the whole family since most Colombians would be out and about admiring the shows, many streets close to traffic and allow pedestrians to walk freely and stop to admire the light arrangements. Malls, museums, stores, and other public places have extended hours of operation. There are many shows that take place on this night, live nativity scenescaroling events, among others.

In the Caribbean region of Colombia, the lighting of candles and lanterns takes place on the early hours of December 8, before sunrise, instead of the night before. Devout Catholics wake up before sunrise and light candles with their family members. Many people decide to stay up all night and party in celebration and light the candles sometime before they retreat to bed. Families meet to celebrate the day and along with lighting the candles, there is abundant food and drinks. An evening that brings extended families groups together to talk during the evening.