3:46 PM

SINGLES PARTY 

inside THE MANSION at The Carolina Club

 
 
Spring Has Sprung ~ The Big Dance Party Saturday, March 19 - 8:30 PM

**being held inside THE MANSION**
at The Beautiful Carolina Club Resort

3011 Rock Island Rd., Margate
I-95 to Sample Rd. - West to Rock Island Rd.
South about 3/4 of a mile then turn right into
Carolina Club Mansion - Free Parking

$10 with this ad - print it - otherwise $15
if no printer write "backpage discount" on piece of paper
Includes Complimentary Dinner Buffet
DJ plays fun Top 40 classics from all eras
Dress neat casual or dress to impress Friendly crowd, great turnout, good mix of ages
questions/office partyline: 305 932 4192

12:20 PM

Key West Fishing Tournament

The Key West Fishing Tournament (KWFT) is a seven-month-long competition that runs from March through November and is open to the general public. Visiting and resident anglers are encouraged to enter their catches, at no charge, at a tournament weigh station during the seven-month event. All entries receive a certificate noting their catch, and qualify for prizes.

Each year the tournament is opened by a special mini Kickoff Tournament. The Kickoff is scheduled for March 11 and 13, 2011. The KWFT will conclude on November 30, 2011.

Visit: http://www.keywestfishingtournament.com/

12:31 PM

What Women Want Presents French Connection

What Women Want presents French Connection
Date: Saturday, March 19th, 2011
Time: 1PM-4PM
Global luxury lifestyle entertainment group Nikki Beach partners with FRENCH CONNECTION for an intimate afternoon of beauty and fashion with a vast array of complimentary spa treatments and an exciting runway show of the highly anticipated 2011 Spring Collection of French Connection UK.

To RSVP for this event please send info to email: RSVP
http://www.nikkibeach.com

7:14 AM

Beyond Bullies: Become an E-Mentor

Bullying, cyberbullying and teen deaths by suicide. 
When will we get beyond bullying?
With many new organizations and anti-bullying groups forming, reaching beyond bullying is becoming a part of our culture.

In 2010, Beyond Bullies was founded by Melissa Sherman.  She created the organization to give voice, confidence and hope to teens who feel depressed, alienated and alone because they are the targets of bullying and cyberbullying.
Beyond Bullies is the first online program in the United States, dedicated to helping teenagers who are the targets of bullying and cyberbullying, primarily through online and offline help from peer mentors.
E-Mentors is part of their program and it encourages teens to become mentors. Qualities of an E-Mentor are as follows:
  • Personal commitment to be involved with another person for an extended time — generally, one year at minimum. Mentors have a genuine desire to be part of other people’s lives, to help them with tough decisions and to see them become the best they can be. They have to be invested in the mentoring relationship over the long haul to be there long enough to make a difference.
  • Respect for individuals and for their abilities and their right to make their own choices in life. Mentors should not approach the mentee with the attitude that their own ways are better or that participants need to be rescued. Mentors who convey a sense of respect and equal dignity in the relationship win the trust of their mentees and the privilege of being advisors to them.
  • Ability to listen and to accept different points of view. Most people can find someone who will give advice or express opinions. It’s much harder to find someone who will suspend his or her own judgment and really listen. Mentors often help simply by listening, asking thoughtful questions and giving mentees an opportunity to explore their own thoughts with a minimum of interference. When people feel accepted, they are more likely to ask for and respond to good ideas.


9:56 PM

Don't Forget To Set Your Clocks - Spring Forward

Sunday, March 13th, 2011 is Daylight Savings Time Change. A special reminder to the procrastinators to set your clocks to the correct time.

Time Returns November 6th, 2011
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6:42 PM

How to Find Loved Ones Affected by the Earthquake in Japan

The Consulate-General of Japan in Miami says there are an estimated 6,000 to 10,000 Japanese citizens in Florida, and in 2000 there were 13,977 people of Japanese descent living here.
The American Red Cross says the best way to contact or locate U.S. citizens living or traveling in Japan is to contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of Overseas Citizens Services, at 1-888-407-4747 or (202) 647-5225.
For inquiries about relatives living in Japan who are not U.S. citizens, encourage the members of your community to keep calling or to try contacting other family members who live in the region. Even though communication networks are overloaded right now, the situation may change and access to mobile networks and the Internet may improve.
If you have the mobile phone number of your family member in the affected areas, you can use the following services to check whether he/she has registered his/her message(s) on this service. Services are available in English and Japanese.

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5:13 PM

Kids' Day at Wachovia (Welleby Plaza - Sunrise, FL)

Kids' Day at Wachovia in the city of Sunrise, FL (Welleby Plaza). Wachovia is offering to teach children the basics of money while making it fun.

Saturday, March 12, 2011 from 9am to 2pm - free event for everyone with refreshments. Located at 10077 W Oakland Park Blvd, Sunrise, FL 33351

For More Details or if this location is not suitable for you contact: www.Wachovia.com

10:45 AM

Fort Lauderdale's St. Patrick's Day Parade

More than 10,000 people are expected downtown Saturday for the St. Patrick's Day parade as the city continues to celebrate its 100th anniversary.

The parade will start with the landing of an elite parachute commando team from MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa as well as a helicopter flyover by the U.S. Coast Guard. This is the second year that Fort Lauderdale has held a St. Patrick's Day parade, after a 20-year hiatus, and organizers say it will be grander than 2010's.

The parade begins at noon and goes west on Las Olas Boulevard from Southeast Eighth Avenue to Huizenga Plaza at Andrews Avenue. A festival starts at the plaza after the parade and will feature live music and other entertainment, culminating with fireworks at the end of the night.
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7:01 AM

Celebrity Beach Volleyball Tournament 3/18/2011 at 12pm

Celebrity Beach Volleyball Tournament on March 18th, 2011 at 12pm. Donation of $5 at the door benefiting Kids in Distress. Contact 954-566-7500 for more information. 

6:50 AM

Contact A Sense Concierge by the New Telephone Number (954) 667-8463


The current number to contact A Sense Concierge is 954-667-8463 also read as (954) 667- TIME.
Please be advised the OLD telephone number 954-353-6571 is no longer in use.

Thanks in advance.