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Out With Scott November 29, 2006

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Noche Latina Fridays at Elements Gay and Lesbian Nightclub Fort Lauderdale, FL

 
Wrap up of Thanksgiving Week Events
Big Roger and Jeremy Hall appeared at Cupids Cabaret in West Palm Beach.Big Roger and Jeremy Hall appeared at Cupids Cabaret in West Palm Beach.
Misty Eyez with Lukas Ridgeston at Boardwalk in Fort LauderdaleMisty Eyez with Lukas Ridgeston at Boardwalk in Fort Lauderdale
The Muscle Beach Party on South Beach, A White Party Week Event.The Muscle Beach Party on South Beach, A White Party Week Event.
The 22nd Annual White Party at Villa Vizcaya in Miami.The 22nd Annual White Party at Villa Vizcaya in Miami.
The Leather Masked Ball, a combined Woof Fest and White Party Event at Steel in Fort Lauderdale.The Leather Masked Ball, a combined Woof Fest and White Party Event at Steel in Fort Lauderdale.
Chi Chi LaRue, Matthew Rush, Tag Adams, Ethan Kage and friend at Score on Miami BeachChi Chi LaRue, Matthew Rush, Tag Adams, Ethan Kage and friend at Score on Miami Beach
Great Holiday Deals

Better Bodies Gym (1164 East Oakland Park Blvd) is featuring Special Holiday Membership rates. They are $85 for 3 months, $150 for 6 months and $300 for a year.  

To the Moon Marketplace has 2 ideas for your Holiday Shopping. The first is one of the hottest new items on the market, Erotic Cubes. Enjoy the hottest kinetic cube around with images of muscular, beautiful men. You can open it, flip it, fold it…it never stops. Check out these hunks right in the palm of your hands. To the Moon also features some of the hottest gift baskets around tailored to your budget. Check them out at 2205 Wilton Drive as they are open 365 days a year!!!

Instinct Achieves 100,000 in Paid Circulation for 2007

Instinct Magazine, the largest gay men’s magazine, announced that it's guaranteed base for 2007 will be 100,000 paid copies, an astounding 18% increase over its 2006 guaranteed base. Instinct reached this incredible milestone by consistently achieving double digit circulation growth every year for the past 9 years, a rare feat in the publishing industry.  But what makes this feat even more astonishing is that  Instinct was able to achieve this growth as an independently owned national gay publication, something that even PlanetOut Inc, a NASDAQ listed company and publisher of Out and The Advocate, has not yet been able to achieve. Instinct, audited by BPA Worldwide, is one of only three national gay publications whose circulations are verified by an independent audit. Established in 1997, Instinct has grown to become the leading independent gay national print media. Instinct’s unique readership of young, gay trendsetters who are affluent, highly educated, brand loyal consumers with high disposable incomes, sets it apart from all the other publications. “We have never lost focus of what is important-keeping our readers entertained and coming back for more,” states JR Pratts, Publisher. “From their letters, as well as, numerous surveys and panels, we listen to what our readers like and dislike and continuously strive to improve the magazine.” “Keeping it real with our readers is crucial,” states Mike Wood, Editor-in-Chief.  “We pride ourselves on providing content that entertains and informs without preaching or setting any ‘rules to living a gay man’s life.” “Supporting local gay communities through event sponsorships and participation has been key to Instinct’s enormous growth,” states Sami Tarrab, Marketing and Circulation Director, “It’s not about having your logo on everything.  It’s that mutual rapport and respect you can only earn by having a consistent face- to-face interaction with your readers – that’s what really counts.

Carnival Center for the Performing Arts

Eva Yerbabuena, one of the biggest names in the flamenco world, will make her Miami debut, along with her stunning company of dancers and musicians at Carnival Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, December 2 with a second performance on Sunday, December 3. The performances of Eva Yerbabuena Ballet Flamenco, presented by Carnival Center in collaboration with Fundaci Autor, will take place at 8 p.m. in the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House. Direct from a European tour, Yerbabuena and her company will thrill audiences with the breathtaking choreography and raw emotion of Spain’s most enduring art form. The program is an expressive, intense combination of palos, the varied subsets of flamenco, including buleria, guajira, alegrias and seguirilla, which Yerbabuena dances “with the intensity of a heroine from Greek tragedy” (Diario de Sevilla). Recognized throughout Spain as a “work of beauty” (El Pais), Yerbabuena received the prestigious Giraldilla award at the Seville Biennial, was awarded the Flamenco Today prize three years in a row, the Spanish National Dance prize in 2001 and a Time Out Best Performance award for her British debut in 2002. “This young woman is touched by greatness,” says the London Times. Seats are $65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $15 at the Ziff Ballet Opera House. In conjunction with these performances, Carnival Center’s education and outreach department will offer master classes featuring live musical accompaniment taught by Ballet Flamenco company member Mercedes Ruizon on Sunday, December 3, for beginners and intermediate/advanced dancers. Details are as follows: 10:30 a.m. – 12 noon (Beginner’s Class) 12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. (Intermediate/Advanced Class) Location: Miami Contemporary Dance Company, 1919 Purdy Avenue, Miami Beach, Fee: $15 General Admission; $5 for Performance Ticket Holders (Bring ticket stub) To reserve a space in the class, call 786.468.2270 . For additional information on these and all of Carnival Center’s education programs, please visit www.carnivalcenter.org/educate or call 786-468-2264.

Events from the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival

Its back!  After a break for Summer and the 21st Annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF)CP After Hours, FLIFF's late night film series returns at 10:00 p.m. every Thursday night beginning December 7 at FLIFF's year-round art house, Cinema Paradiso.  CP After-Hours was designed to introduce edgy and progressive films, ranging from classics to recent controversial films and documentaries, to South Florida movie buffs.  Tickets are only $5. The upcoming schedule is: Thursday, December 07, Spirited Away - In this mystical and enchanting animated film, a sullen 10-year-old girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches, and monsters; where humans are changed into animals; and a bathhouse for these creatures. Thursday, December 14, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence – An honest portrayal of a British Soldier who winds up in Japanese prison camp in 1942 and the interpreter who is considered a traitor when he tries to explain their culture of suicide over surrender. This is a clash of cultures and a true test of the human spirit. Thursday, December 21, Monty Python's Life of Brian - Irreverent satire of Biblical films and religious intolerance focuses on Brian, a Jew in Roman-occupied Judea. After joining up with an anti-Roman political organization, Brian is mistaken for a prophet, and becomes a reluctant Messiah.  A motion picture destined to offend nearly two thirds of the civilized world and severely annoy the other third. Thursday, December 28, The Warriors These are the Armies of the Night - They are 100,000 strong. They outnumber the cops five to one. They could run New York City. Tonight they're all out to get the Warriors. Thursday, January 04, Chasing Amy - Holden and Banky are comic book artists. Everything's going good for them until they meet Alyssa, also a comic book artist. Holden falls for her, but his hopes are crushed when he finds out she's a lesbian.  Finally, a comedy that tells it like it feels. Thursday, January 11, Princess Mononoke - In this animated tale a prince is infected with an incurable disease by a possessed boar/god.  His only hope is to travel to the Far East where he finds himself in the middle of a battle between the animal inhabitants of the forest, led by Princess Mononoke a human raised by wolves, and an iron mining town.  The Fate Of The World Rests On The Courage Of One Warrior. Thursday, January 18, Sid and Nancy - Morbid biographical story of Sid Vicious, bassist with British punk group the Sex Pistols, and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. When the Sex Pistols break up after their fateful US tour, Vicious attempts a solo career while in the grip of heroin addiction. One morning, Nancy is found stabbed to death and Sid is arrested for her murder. Thursday, January 25 there is No Film. Thursday, February 01, Memento - A man, suffering from short-term memory loss, uses notes and tattoos to hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife. Thursday, February 08, Howl's Moving Castle - An animated film based on the book about a young woman who is cursed with an old body by a spiteful witch, her only chance of breaking the spell lies with a self-indulgent yet insecure young wizard and his companions. Thursday, February 15, 400 Blows - French Cinema at its best in this intensely touching 1959 film about a misunderstood young adolescent who left without attention delves into a life of petty crime. Thursday, February 22, Hard Boiled - A great action movie by John Woo about a tough as nails cop who teams up with an undercover agent to shut down a sinister mobster and his crew. Thursday, March 01, Spinal Tap - Hilarious Mockumentary depicts Spinal Tap, the world's loudest band, being chronicled by hack documentarian Marti DeBergi on what proves to be a fateful tour. Thursday, March 08, Millennium Actress - Animated film about a movie studio being torn down and the TV interviewer Genya Tachibana who tracks down its most famous star, Chiyoko Fujiwara, who has been a recluse since she left acting some 30 years ago. Thursday, March 15, A Clockwork Orange - One of Stanley Kubrick’s most brilliant films about a charismatic delinquent, Alex DeLarge, who is jailed and later volunteers for an experimental aversion therapy developed by the government in an effort to solve society's crime problem... but not all goes to plan. Thursday, March 22, Leon - The Professional (Euro Cut) - If you want a job done well hire a professional.  Professional assassin Leon reluctantly takes care of 12-year-old Mathilda, a neighbor whose parents are killed, and teaches her his trade. Thursday, March 29, Aguirre, The Wrath of God - In the 16th century, the ruthless and insane Aguirre leads a Spanish expedition in search of El Dorado which is a breathtaking journey into the heart of darkness. 

Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival rings in the season of giving with their 4Th Annual Can Film Festival for Charity at their year-round art house Cinema Paradiso. It's a weekend of holiday films from Friday, December 1 through Sunday December 3, and it’s all free with a donation of two canned food items or one new unwrapped toy per person.  Donations will be delivered to ChildNet and Broward Partnership for the Homeless. In addition, your donations make you eligible for a chance to win great prizes and tickets to some of the shows at the new Carnival Center for the Performing Arts in Miami. The film schedule is: Friday, December 1 at 7:30pm La Confidential (1997 / 138 min) A crime saga may not be your definitive Holiday flick, however is a great movie with a Christmas scene and an all-star cast like Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, Guy Pearce and Kim Basinger. After La Confidential, a special gift basket provided by the Carnival Center for the Performing Arts in Miami will be awarded. On Saturday, December 2 at 11am Muppet Christmas Carol (1992 / 85 min) Michael Caine stars as Ebenezer Scrooge opposite The Muppet characters tell their version of the classic tale of an old and bitter miser's redemption on Christmas Eve in this delightful holiday favorite and at 12:45pm Swiss Family Robinson (1960 / 126 min). An adventure of a shipwrecked family that makes a tropical Island home, outwits Pirates, a finds a way to make Christmas meaningful.  Starring John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur. After Swiss Family Robinson, a family package of 4 tickets "Navidad Gitana" at the Carnival Center in Miami will be awarded and at 3pm ELF (2003 / 95 min) Will Ferrell stars as an unlikely elf in this good natured comedy about a human who has been raised by Santa's elves at the North Pole.  Once he discovers his true identity, he takes off for New York to find his birth father. On Sunday, December 3 at 1pm Little Women (1994 / 115 min) This story of The March Sisters, which has lived in our hearts for generations, stars Winona Ryder, Samantha Mathis, Kirsten Dunst, Claire Danes, Susan Sarandon, Christian Bale, Eric Stolz, and Gabriel Byrne and at 3pm It's a Wonderful Life (1946 / 130 min) The best Christmas movie of all-time and one of the best movies of all-time!  Directed by Frank Capra and starring Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, the story is about an angel that helps a compassionate but despairingly frustrated businessman by showing what life would had been like if he never existed. After A Wonderful Life, a pair of tickets will be awarded to the Friday, December 22 "Dianne Reeves - Christmas Time Is Here" concert at the Carnival Center in Miami and at 5:30pm Christmas in Yellowstone a breathtaking look at wintertime deep within America's first national park. After Christmas in Yellowstone, a special gift basket provided by the Carnival Center for the Performing Arts in Miami will be awarded. For additional information:  www.FLIFF.com or 954-525-3456.

Featured Event of the Week

World AIDS Day Over 20 local churches and HIV/AIDS service and prevention agencies are collaborating to produce a series of programs to observe World AIDS Day on December 1.  The theme “STOP AIDS, Keep the Promise” focuses on accountability and responsibility. Recognizing the growing infection rates among minorities, World AIDS Day events will primarily take place at Carter Park, between Sunrise Boulevard and Sistrunk Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, the heart of the historic African American Community. The day’s activities run from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM and include programs for teens, adults and families and are free and open to the general public. Local musicians, Hot 105 Radio Station and the Miami Heat Mascot will be on hand to encourage participation and to entertain and educate.   There is even a hip/hop slam contest with prizes! In addition to information about services and prevention, both Rapid and Ora-sure HIV testing will be available. Keynote Speakers are Dr. Rosalind Osgood of Mount Olive Church and Father Dennis Rauch.  Performances throughout the day will have an HIV educational and/or remembrance theme, with the focus on prevention.  The primary goals are to increase awareness related to prevention, offer a safe environment for individuals to be tested and an opportunity for the community to develop relationships with HIV/AIDS service and prevention providers while decreasing the isolation and other barriers felt by this community. The day ends with recognition of outstanding work in the HIV/AIDS service area by the presentation of the Footsteps in the Sand Awards by the Community Foundation of Broward, followed by a candlelight vigil remembering those lost to AIDS.  The public is encouraged to attend this special program observing World AIDS Day. A press conference will be held at New Mount Olive Baptist Church on Wednesday November 29th at 8:30 AM to encourage our community’s participation in testing, education, and involvement at this family centered event. The World AIDS Day activities are being made possible through the generous support of many organizations including: North Broward Hospital District, Broward House, Commcare Pharmacy, ANAC, MODCO, Starbucks, Miami Heat, Ortho Biotech, Comcast, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, City of Fort Lauderdale, Reach2010 and the Broward County Public Schools. Over 25 million people have lost their lives to AIDS. Over 100,000 cases of HIV/AIDS have been reported in the State of Florida, and Florida ranks second in the nation in pediatric AIDS cases. Broward County had the fastest growth in new cases last year. Of the cumulative number of people with AIDS worldwide, 49% are black, 35% are white 16% are Hispanic.

Gay Tea Cruise This month's “Tea Cruise” will be celebrating the Holidays on Sunday, December 3rd (always the 1st Sunday of the month). Boarding is at 2:30 and sails from 3-6 aboard the Musette yacht from the SE 3rd Avenue Bridge in Ft Lauderdale. Join other locals and visitors for a weekend celebration with Hot Dancers and featured entertainers, Joe Posa as Joan Rivers and DJ Robbie Leslie spinning the perfect tea mix from house vocals to disco favorites. Parking is free. Win fabulous prizes provided by sponsors including Argenti Designer Jewelers, Mary's Resort, Interactive Male, Joshua Tree, Xellent Vodka, Prime Lubes, and SeaEscape! The after cruise party continues at Voodoo / Babylon T with discount VIP admission (with boarding pass) and free drinks until 7 P.M. For overnight accommodations, ask about Mary's Resort “weekend getaway package”. For reservations call Peter at 1-888-211-3266 Visa / MC / AMEX “Bon Voyage!”
Upcoming Events

On Thursday, November 30, from 7:00 to 10:00 PM at MDLGCC Chamber Member Art Rouge Gallery in Coral Gables is an art exhibition “The Aesthetic of Momentum” by contemporary renowned artists: Pedro Bizarreta (Spain), Luis Valenzuela (USA), and Enrique Sierra (USA).

On Friday, December 1st from 5:02 till 10:02 “Items 2 Envy…Accents for the Home” (2219 Wilton Drive) will celebrate its 1 year anniversary. They will be serving wine and Hors d’ouevres and invite the entire community to come out and celebrate with them.

Starting this Friday, December 1st Noche Latina Fridays at Elements has added DJ Angel Infiniti on the patio who will be playing Hip-Hop and Noche Latina Friday at ElementsDance music. This is in addition to DJ George Valdez who spins the best mix of Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia, Samba and Raggaeton all night long in the main room. They also feature FREE DRINKS from 9-11pm, Hot Go-Go Papi’s, and their all star show starring house divas Champagne Bordeaux and Alyssa Kartiar with special guests at 1:30am. For more info visit their website at www.nochelatinafridays.com

Mary's Resort, located in Ft. Lauderdale will hold a fund raising afternoon for the Pet Project, on Sunday, December 3. A suggested donation of $20.00 is requested. There will be a book signing, a chance to visit with some of the pets offered as companions to eligible "parents" and good food and drink. Due to the intense physical and financial burdens faced by people with life threatening or severely disabling diseases, many would be unable to keep, feed and care for their Score Gay Nightclub South beach Florida"friends," without their help. By lending a hand with the care and maintenance of their clients’ animal companions, THE PET PROJECT promotes and preserves the human/animal bond, empowering clients to keep and care for their animal companions.

Starting this Sunday and every Sunday, Elements has an alternative to the crowded T dance. Come and enjoy Karaoke with Ric and Andy, of Two Men on A Mic. $10 buckets of bud and bud light...5 for 10...and IMPERIAL vodka Kamikazes are $3 all night long. So go sing your heart out. 

Babylon T Dance at Voodoo LoungeThis Sunday December 3, Babylon T and Noche Latina T  presents the first monthly Finals for the Best Butt Contest in the Noche Latina Room at 8:30pm. Check out the winner form the last 4 weeks and come cheer for the butt you think is the best as the winner is chosen by audience applause. The night will star DJ Paulie in the main room, DJ Miik on the Patio and Latin DJ Jarel spinning in the Envy Room spinning the Hottest Latin tunes as well as shows by Vegas Dion and Amanda West. Don’t forget they feature FREE DRINKS from 5-7pm and the Boardwalk dancers for your viewing pleasure.

Elements SurvivorStarting Thursday December 7th (auditions on November 30th) Elements  presents Drag Survivor where they challenge everyone to come out, wig out and drag out. This is a live game show every week starting at 9pm and hosted by Champagne Bordeaux and Misty Eyez. They promise back stabbing, throat cutting and high drag drama. They invite you to come see the best and worst of South Florida’s entertainers as they compete in this 10 week competition where winner takes all of the $2000 in cash and prizes. Audience participation is crucial as they are part of the tribal council and decide which one of the bottom 3 gets voted off every week, so go out and cheer for your favorite entertainer!!!

Torpedo Gay Bar Fort Lauderdale FLOn Thursday December 7th Torpedo in association with DJ T-Pro Mix presents the CD release party for Gwen Stefani’s new CD “The Sweet Escape” featuring the song “Wind it Up.”

Sea Escape presents "The Legends of Doowop" on Saturday, December 9, from 7:30 P.M. - 1:30 A.M. from Pier 1, Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale. $69.95 P.P. includes intimate concert in our newly renovated "Trident Theatre" with a post concert "meet and greet" in their "Neptune's Lounge", fabulous buffet dinner, Las Vegas style casino and all the amenities the ship has to offer. For information and reservations call 1-877-SeaEscape. For groups of 15 or more call Peter at 1-888-211-3266. www.TheLegendsOfDoowop.com

Bill's Filling StationOn Tuesday December 12th Bill's Filling Station presents its annual Christmas Party and Toy Drive. They have also moved the popular Drag Factor to Sundays from 9pm till midnight. The night is hosted by Southbeat Entertainment’s Mistress Mel, and stars Deja Devonier, Desiree Dubois, and many more.

Boom Gay Bar Fort Lauderdale FloridaOn Wednesday December 13th Boom will present its annual Wreath Auction and Employee Turn-about benefiting Kids in Distress. This event always brings out the most creative wreaths donated from businesses all over town, and raises lots of money for this worthy cause. Also Stay tuned for BOOM’s 6th Anniversary Party and the Gaymart annual Christmas party later in the month.

On Wednesday, December 13 from 7pm to 9pm Happy Waggy-Days event will take place at Vine Wine Shop at 7657 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Bring your pets, Free wine tasting, Free admission, Have your holiday portrait taken with your pets - photographer will be on-site, Take advantage of special wines and offers for your holiday shopping, A portion of the evening's wine and photography sales will go to United WAG. This is event is open to all

The Stonewall Library and Archives' Book Discussion Group will hold its next meeting on Thursday, December 14, at 7:30 p.m.  Moderator Jesse Monteagudo will lead a discussion of "Grief," the recently-published, best-selling novel by the award-winning writer Andrew Holleran.  The Stonewall Library and Archives is located at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of South Florida, 1717 North Andrews Avenue, in Fort Lauderdale.  For more information phone Stonewall at 954-763-8565. 

Stonewall Library OutBoys Movie Night and BlackOut Fest Proudly present "Holiday Heart" on Friday, December 15 @ 7.00PM at the Stonewall Library, 1717 N. Andrews Ave, and Ft. Lauderdale. Suggested donation is $5 and a discussion will take place after the movie if time permits. In a break from his usual he-man roles, Ving Rhames takes on the persona of "Holiday Heart," a church choir-directing female impersonator who is openly gay, religious, and alone. His loneliness ebbs when he rescues Wanda (Alfre Woodard) and her daughter from her drug-abusing boyfriend. He invites the pair to live free of charge in the duplex across the hall from his own and they form a family of sorts. But Wanda hooks up with a well-heeled drug dealer (Mykelti Williamson) and soon falls back into drug addiction, leaving Holiday to give up his own dreams and take care of the girl.

2nd Annual Holiday Stocking Affair

On Tuesday December 12th Rosie’s Bar and Grill 2449 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, and Care Resource present the “2nd Annual Holiday Stocking Affair”. Beginning at 6:30PM this entertaining evening proves to be very exciting as attendees are once again invited to participate by creating and bidding on fabulously designed and filled holiday stockings donated by community artists, merchants, organizations, local celebrities and children affected/infected by HIV/AIDS.  Double your pleasure and bring a toy for their toy drive!  Have your picture taken with Santa and his favorite elves.  Last year’s event raised in excess of $8,000 and included over 50 created stockings. All proceeds raised from this event will continue to help better serve the needs of Care Resource clients living with HIV/AIDS. They invite you to join in the fun!  Let your imagine run wild! Think out of the box! Create or sponsor a stocking by donating items to fill it (remember creativity is important) Submit it, or call for pick up. Attend the charity auction Eat, Drink and Support a worthy Cause Care Resource is conveniently located in both Dade and Broward County and collectively provides services for over 4,500 clients. Their dedicated and loyal staff take pride in creating and/or implementing prevention strategies within our affected communities. Offering a full range of services including education initiatives, testing, on site medical care, research protocols as well as family counseling and support Care Resource provides a wide array of programs that respond to the every need of our HIV at risk and infected areas. They are pleased to announce that Care Resource is the only South Florida agency approved to test the HIV Vaccine. Today over 3000 HIV patients have benefited from participation in studies of promising new anti-HIV drugs conducted by the agency resulting in 13 new FDA drug approvals. So, get your creative energy going and help them make a difference in the lives of our clients living with HIV/AIDS. For further information please contact Jodi at  954-567-7141 ext 124.

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Pet assisted therapy and doggy day care
Share-A-Pet Org Inc. and Central Bark Doggy Day Care, leaders in the pet assisted therapy and doggy day care industries are throwing a Holiday Evening of fun and entertainment, and you are invited. Share-A-Pet Org Inc. began in December of 2003 and is celebrating their three year anniversary in the pet assisted therapy industry. “It has been an amazing three years,’ says Sachin Mayi, Share-A-Pet’s Founder and Executive Director. Share-A-Pet has gone from a man and a dog with a mission, to over 200 members in four states, sharing love and improving lives. Share-A-Pet is quickly becoming the nation’s leading pet assisted therapy organization by focusing on volunteer care and appreciation as well as offering the highest quality pet assisted therapy to those in need. “We are growing a family” says Mayi, whose members volunteer one hour a week, a new industry standard. “It takes many individuals to move mountains” says Mayi “and we are happy to have found our home at Central Bark Doggy Day Care whose management and staff are the best there is. Together we form a very close, fun and loving family all doing great things”. On Dec. 15th they invite you to come with the whole family and enjoy the warmth with them and their pets. Meet animal communicator to the stars Joan Ranquet and see what all the barks about. For more information on Share-A-Pet visit the website at www.shareapet.org, and contact Sachin Mayi/Rita Timmens at 954-630-8763 or via e-mail at info@shareapet.org. For more information on Central Bark Doggy Day Care visit the website at www.centralbarkusa.com, and contact Julian Cavazos III at 954-568-DOGS or via email at ftlauderdale@centralbarkusa.com
"Ribbons for the Children" Art Exhibit Opens November 30

The Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center will host the "Ribbons for the Children" art exhibit opening reception and auction on November 30, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. "Ribbons for the Children" is a collaboration between ArtsUnited, Inc. and the 9Muses Art Center. Ten local artists created original art pieces using the AIDS Ribbon as their subject. They then donated their time, talent and the art to the Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center. The ten unique art works will be on display for the first time in this
exhibit. Each will be auctioned during the reception. With the help of Dennis Dean Images, each art piece has been digitally photographed, and the images have been reproduced on note cards. Sets of the ten distinct cards will also be available for purchase during the reception. All the proceeds from the event will go to support the many valuable programs of the Center. Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center is a nationally recognized Center of Excellence offering family-centered, culturally sensitive medical care and social services in Broward County, Florida. The center is located at 1401 S. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public. For more information or to RSVP, please call 954-728-1088.

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