Tuesday, August 11, 2020

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Latin People News LPN: City of Weston - Newsday Tuesday | 08/11/2020



Latin People News LPN: City of Weston - Newsday Tuesday | 08/11/2020: NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON August 11, 2020 Virtual Commission Meeting: Monday, August 17, 2020 at 7 p.m. Learn More  » Back to School: Set...

NEWS FROM THE CITY OF WESTON
August 11, 2020
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Virtual Commission Meeting:
Monday, August 17, 2020 at 7 p.m.
Back to School: Setting Up eLearning
Broward County Public School Live Webinars
As you prepare for the new school year through eLearning, questions are bound to come up. Broward County Public School (BCPS) invites you to join the Parent Community Involvement Task Force and District staff and administrators to their Parent University: Getting Ready for School and eLearning live webinar session.

Four sessions will take place between August 12 – 17, which are divided by student groups – elementary school, middle and high school, exceptional student education and English-language learners. All webinars will be available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian-Creole, Arabic, Chinese and Vietnamese through closed captioning. 
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Back to School: Free and Reduced Lunch Application
Applications are now open for free and reduced priced meals for students of Broward County Public Schools. The online application is an easy and convenient way for parents and guardians to submit online, multi-child meal benefit applications.

Even though Broward Schools will begin with eLearning, meals will be distributed to qualifying students. Additional information will be provided following registration. You can take the first step by registering today.
Mosquitoes Bite Away
Protect Yourself and Your Neighbors
Mosquito bites are never pleasant. They can be itchy and cause swelling. However, some mosquitoes can spread germs – viruses and parasites – to people and animals. The Broward County Health Department recently confirmed a local case of the West Nile virus which is one of the most common mosquito-borne diseases in the continental United States. You are the first line of defense when it comes to controlling mosquito breeding sites in your neighborhood. Click below to learn more about how to protect yourself from bites.

If you are in need of treatment in your neighborhood, complete the Broward County Mosquito Spraying Request form to have an inspector spray the requested area.  
Early Voting is Here!
Locations, Dates, and Times
Early voting for the August 18 primary election has begun. Now through August 16, registered voters can cast their vote at sites throughout Broward County. Early voting sites are open through Friday, August 14 from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m., and on August 15 and 16 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Click below to find the nearest early voting site.
Celebrate 100 Years of Women's Suffrage
Join in the celebration of the Centennial of the Women’s Suffrage on Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 10 a.m. Commemorate a historic milestone of democracy, the 100th anniversary of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment with local leaders, such as Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz, City of Weston Mayor Daniel Stermer, as well as youth winners of a statewide essay competition about the importance of voting. Click below to register for the virtual celebration.
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Complete the Census, Spread the Word
There is still time to complete the census! Do your part by making sure everyone in your household is counted and encourage friends and family members to do the same. Portions of Broward County still have a low response rate and this week the U.S. Census Bureau announced that the last day to complete the 2020 Census will be September 30. Let's make sure everyone counts in Broward.
Improvements at Griffin Road and Dykes Intersection
Broward County has begun construction on road improvements at the intersection of Griffin Road and Dykes Road that will impact traffic in and out of Weston, but will ultimately benefit those utilizing this traffic way.
Rotary Scholarships Honor First Responders
In its third year, the Rotary Club of Weston First Responder Scholarships were awarded to the children of five Weston first responders either attending or about to attend college to assist with expenses. Presen

Monday, July 27, 2020

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Friday, July 24, 2020

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Latin People News LPN: Outdoor Installation New York Responds Is Now On View

Latin People News LPN: Outdoor Installation New York Responds Is Now On View: In accordance with Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio, the Museum will not be reopening as planned. Hear more from  R...


In accordance with Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio, the Museum will not be reopening as planned. Hear more from Ronay Menschel Director and President Whitney Donhauser in this interview with NY1.

We eagerly await the day we can once again welcome you through our doors and remain ready to do so—as soon as indoor cultural attractions are able. In anticipation of this event, please familiarize yourself with our new safety protocols and FAQs, as well as new cleaning procedures the Museum has implemented to ensure a safe environment for all visitors.
View Our Outdoor Installation
New York Responds
Now on View
 
At this moment of crisis and change, the Museum of the City of New York wants to share your stories of how our city is experiencing both the COVID-19 pandemic and the uprising against police violence. The Museum has unveiled the first phase of an outdoor installation featuring some of the many images that have already been submitted to us. This will serve as a starting point for a new exhibition that will open at the Museum later this year to tell the stories of 2020 and imagine what’s next for our city.

Click here to learn more about how to share your stories and objects with us.
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Join Us at These Virtual Events
For Adults
New York's Communities of Color & the Police: A Historical Perspective
Wednesday, July 29, 6:30pm ET
Join us for a virtual discussion about how New York's communities of color have experienced and responded to the police over the decades. Historians LaShawn HarrisCarl Suddler, and Cheryl Hicks consider the complex roots of our city's (and nation's) ongoing crisis of policing; moderated by TV journalist Carol Jenkins.

Free; Registration required.
Registrants will receive a Zoom link to access this conversation.
Moonlight and Movies:
Nuyorican BƔsquet
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Monday, August 3, 7pm ET
Independent journalist and organizer Rosa Clemente and curatorial fellow Monxo LĆ³pez sit down with directors Julio CĆ©sar Torres GonzĆ”lez and Ricardo Olivero Lora to discuss the connections between basketball and Nuyorican identity. 

Free; RSVP required.
Registrants will receive a Zoom link to access this conversation. 
Curators from the Couch:
City as Canvas

Thursday, August 6, 1:30pm ET
Inspired by the exhibition City as Canvas, join curator Sean Corcoran who sits down with John "CRASH" Matos and Lee QuiƱones for a conversation about their work and the resurgence of graffiti and street art in the city.

Free; Registration suggested.
This conversation will be streamed live on Facebook
*This will be a bilingual event with English and Spanish interpretation provided by the Babilla Collective. 
For Families
MCNY X PROJECT K!D:
Animal Friends 
Wednesday, July 29, 10am ET

Hear about animals who played a role in shaping NYC and create a tic-tac-toe game with animal game pieces made from homemade materials.   


Registration recommended.
MCNY X PROJECT K!D:
A Wonder-ful Time
Wednesday, August 5, 10am ET

Craft a model Coney Island Wonder Wheel from paper supplies and celebrate the 100th birthday of this iconic amusement park ride.

Registration recommended.
Each session will begin streaming on YouTube at 10am on the listed day and will be available afterward for later viewing. 
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Digital Highlights: New York at Its Core
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Charles T. Harvey: Elevating Transit in 19th-Century New York City

"Meet" Charles T. Harvey, one of nearly 70 notable New Yorkers featured in the exhibition New York at Its Core, who worked to solve New York City's traffic problem in the early 20th century.
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Curators from the Couch:
New York at Its Core


Sarah Henry, the Museum's Robert A. and Elizabeth Rohn Jeffe Chief Curator and Deputy Director, speaks with curators Lilly Tuttle and Monxo LĆ³pez about our award-winning exhibition.
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Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful
Available exclusively at Film Forum
Runtime: 89 min.


Photographer Helmut Newton made his name exploring and elevating the female form—imbuing fashion photography with narrative depth and giving context to his subjects by creating stylized, dreamlike scenes.
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