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FATHERS – FLAG DAY– FACEBOOK

This month we celebrate fathers on June 17th. So, I wish all the dads a Happy Father’s Day.

Tim Russert wrote the book, Wisdom of Our Fathers with refl ections from children and the impact their father had on their lives. I read this book as well as listen to it on long trips in the car. The messages from each individual’s perspective are both heartwarming and heart wrenching. It reminds me of the lessons of service, opportunity and perseverance my dad taught me and my hope of what I pass to my son.

Through the years, fatherhood has taken on many facets from the Greatest Generations war torn toughness to today’s kinder, gentler dad. What I learned from my dad is - you are what you do. That is, you make a life not by what you get, rather by what you give.

My dad was not able to provide much monetarily, but he did provide the example of the power of service to others. This is what creates opportunity and one’s legacy. Embracing this characteristic has been challenging and at times disadvantageous to me personally. Still, I believe, in the long run, it will produce benefi ts beyond my dreams.

I know there will be days when I stumble or when people try to knock me down, but I was taught to look up, get up and never give up!

Flag Day – When? Always June 14th! This is the day for all Americans, and those who have been given the opportunity to live here in the USA, to celebrate and show respect for our fl ag, its designers and makers as well as those men and women who protect, or paid the ultimate sacrifi ce for,

what the fl ag symbolizes. Our fl ag represents our independence and our unity as a nation - one nation, under God, indivisible. Our fl ag has a proud history and is known as an emblem of Liberty around the world.

So, no matter where you are from, I urge you to raise the American fl ag this month and every day with pride!

Speaking of raising the fl ag, Facebook will go public as one of the greatest images for what America represents – Opportunity. This is where one takes an idea to connect billions of people through digital channels and ultimately profi ts by its proliferation.

And, now you can buy popularity on the site. A Facebook spokesperson confi rmed last month the “pay to play” test going on in New Zealand. Capitalism at its best!

The service Facebook provides are numerous, from reconnecting lifelong friends to fostering business

transactions and it has even been credited for the rise of liberty in countries once dominated by dictators. Let’s hope it also serves a catalyst for positive change toward peace and global collaborations to bring opportunities for all humanity. After all, isn’t this the aspiration of all fathers for their children?

Happy Father’s Day – As Always – Enjoy the Lifestyle!

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PEOPLE 14 New Coral Springs Police Chief 16 Scott J. Brook 20 Pine Crest School Student Spotlight

STYLE 22 Pet Style: Lifestyle’s Pets of the Month 24 Tennis Style: Top 10 Tennis Tips 26 Business Style: Coral Springs Business Serves as Gallery For Artists 28 Travel Style: London, The Royal Treatment

FEATURES 30 Top 10 Ways to Celebrate the 4th of July 32 Identity Thieves

COVER STORY 35 Fatherhood

DINING REVIEW 42 NYY Steak

SCENE ON SITE 44 Voices For Children 46 In Jacobs Shoes 48 Boys and Girls Club Golf

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June marks the beginning of family travel season.

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Enter http://atlasobscura.com/, a website designed and curated to share the hidden sites of cities you may be visiting.

This endlessly fascinating and well curated site will enable you to dazzle your friends when you suggest some off the beaten path destinations.

Even if you “staycation,” Altas Obscura can make you seem like an expert.

The site has more than a dozen offbeat Florida locations to explore. Our favorite: “The Skunk Ape Research Headquarters” in the Everglades. Dave Shealy is the Jane Goodall of the Florida Everglades. Shealy has spent his entire life studying a smelly hominid cryptid known as the Skunk Ape, and has established the offi cial Skunk Ape Research Center.

So what is a Skunk Ape? Think of Florida’s version of Big Foot. Does it exist? That’s for you to decide, but you may want to visit Dave Shealy fi rst. He can be found in Ochopee, Florida.

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Summertime is here, which means that it’s time to decide on your beach reading list.

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Jonnie Penn, Dave Lingwood, Duncan Penn and Ben Nemtin – collectively known as The Buried Life have written a stunning book that is sweeping the nation. Their live appearances at schools across the country have become a YouTube sensation as people of all ages share what they would like to accomplish before leaving this Earth. Answers range from having Morgan Freeman read them a bedtime story to ending human traffi cking.

The Buried Life team wrote the book to prove that four ordinary guys can achieve their bucket lists and inspire others to live their dreams.

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These four regular guys are on a mission to complete a list of 100 things before they die, and for every item they accomplish, they help a total stranger do something on his or her own to-do list. Peppered throughout the book are lessons, secrets, and stories that come from fi ve years of asking millions worldwide: What do you want to do before you die?

Without spoiling the book, their wish list includes playing basketball with President Obama (done), throwing out the fi rst pitch at a Major League Baseball game and delivering a baby.

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“After an exhaustive national search, I have concluded that Tony Pustizzi is the best person to lead the Coral Springs Police Department into the future,” said City Manager Erdal Donmez. “Deputy Chief Pustizzi is a proven leader with 23 years of dedicated public service. I know him as a man of integrity and I'm looking forward to working with him.”

The national search for a new Police Chief began shortly before outgoing Police Chief Duncan Foster retired in 2012. Chief Foster served the City of Coral Springs with distinction for 27 years.

During this highly competitive process, over 150 candidates, many with top positions in local, national and federal organizations throughout the country, applied for the position. Through this recruitment process, Chief Pustizzi demonstrated a winning combination of experience and leadership skills that confi rmed his choice as the best candidate for the position.

“I am extremely proud of the three hundred men and woman of this police department. I am honored to be given the opportunity to be the chief of police and leader of such a tremendously hardworking department,” Chief Pustizzi said.

Chief Pustizzi has served 23 years with the Coral Springs Police Department. He began his career in 1988 and served as a patrol offi cer until 1993, at which time he transferred to the Criminal Investigations Unit as a detective. Chief Pustizzi was promoted to the rank of sergeant in 1995, and to the rank of captain in

2002, where he served as the Criminal Investigations Unit Commander. In 2005, he was promoted to Deputy Chief of Police, overseeing the Operations Division. From 2007-2010, Chief Pustizzi headed up the

Administration Division and from 2010-2012, Chief Pustizzi moved back to the Operations Division.

The Coral Springs Police Department has a diverse workforce with an authorized strength of 208 police offi cers and 100 civilian members, serving approximately 127,000 residents. “We are nationally accredited through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies as well as at the state level through the Florida Commission for Law Enforcement

Accreditation. Every member is dedicated to providing the highest level of professional service to our citizens, businesses and the visitors we serve,” Chief Pustizzi noted with pride.

In addition to the day-to-day activities, Chief Pustizzi is forward looking, strategically identifying and responding to critical opportunities and challenges to enhance neighborhood vitality and quality of life. To this end, his goal includes enhancing the quality of life through community partnerships, fostering a better understanding of cultural diversity and supporting the philosophy of family unity and commitment.

Chief Pustizzi says that he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, watching his sons play football and when time permits, playing ice hockey.

The swearing-in ceremony for Chief Pustizzi took place in early March at the Public Safety Building located at 2801 Coral Springs Drive. The ceremony was attended by family, friends, employees and federal, state and local law enforcement leaders.

TONY PUSTIZZI SWORN IN AS NEW CORAL SPRINGS POLICE CHIEFBY KEVIN LANE

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As one of the most recognizable names and faces of Coral Springs, family law attorney Scott J. Brook is someone who has witnessed many changes to the city over the years, and as a former mayor, played a key role in making it one of the most sought-after towns in the country.

Before he became mayor though, Scott opened his own family law practice to better serve the South Florida tri-county area. It’s where he was able to build his reputation as one of the tri-county’s most dedicated family lawyers. As a member of the Florida Bar, Scott has practiced successfully before the Florida Supreme Court, the First District Court of Appeal, the Judges of Compensation Claims of the Tri-County area, Collier County and Orange County as well as the Dade, Broward and Palm Beach State courts. Many of his former clients have called him one of the most “caring, heartfelt, and truly understanding” attorneys in the area.

Scott recalls one of his fondest memories during his early days as an

attorney, explaining: “It was a workers’ compensation case that I was defending for an uninsured employer. The issues were diffi cult and novel. I had a wonderful client, but it appeared that the law and facts were adverse to him. ”He adds: “Despite recommending settlement, he was confi dent that given his company’s size and the specifi c facts, that he should not be responsible for the fraudulent claim he thought was made against him. My opposing counsel was obstinate and diffi cult to deal with, to say the least. On the day of trial, I gave myself some extra time to attempt some creative research. I found two great cases and made a very creative legal argument that prevailed. My client was confi dent that we would win and we did!”

But it’s not only in the courtroom where Scott is able to make an impact. In 2003, he founded Premier Networking Alliance, a business referral and community service organization dedicated to help market businesses and serve communities raising money

for various charitable organizations. When asked what tips he could give

to would-be entrepreneurs who want to start a business in Coral Springs, he offers: “Make sure you are comfortable with risk and people saying “no.” Find others who are like-minded and spend time with them. Consider joining the Chamber of Coral Springs or PNA Entrepreneur. It is essential to get involved in the community and fi nd ways to give back (i.e. – the wonderful Sawgrass Nature Center or Drug Free Youth in Town). I believe the businesses and entrepreneurs that maintain a great track record of success in this great city have a great heart and enjoy helping our local community.”

His business-forward nature helped Scott become elected as Coral Springs mayor in 2006, and he served in that capacity until November 2010. To this day, he serves as founder and Chairman of the Coral Springs Customer Involved Government Committee, Parent Education Committee and is a member of the Financial Advisory Committee. But he does not believe a person’s time should all be spent at work. In fact, he’s a big believer in family values. Married to his wife Brenda, who he shares fi ve children with (Patrick, Tina, Matthew, A.J. and Samantha), Scott considers “Sunday dinners” as an occasion when families should set everything aside and spend much-needed quality time with the most important people in their lives. It’s the perfect moment for “sharing loving conversations with more focus on what’s good than on what’s missing, and being kind and respectful to others regardless of their differences.”

In the end, it’s the citizens and their families who make the city of Coral Springs great, according to Scott. And we have every reason to believe it. He adds, “From our government to the schools, from the retail businesses to the numerous volunteers in our City, our community is 100 percent family-friendly!”

While there’s no doubt that his services and dedication to his work as a lawyer and businessman have been much appreciated by those who have worked with him, there’s also a good reason why the city of Coral Springs was named one of the best towns to live in by Money Magazine back in 2010 -- Scott’s efforts and unending commitment to the booming community.

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ATTORNEY AND FORMER CORAL SPRINGS MAYOR SCOTT J. BROOK SPEAKS ABOUT HIS EARLY DAYS AS AN ATTORNEY, BUILDING BUSINESSES IN THE CITY, AND KEEPING THE COMMUNITY “100 PERCENT FAMILY-FRIENDLY.”

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Martina FouquetPine Crest Schoolwww.Pinecrest.edu

Known for turning common academic topics “inside out” during classroom

discussion, Martina is a top-tier math student with a penchant for singing Broadway. Or is she a promising actress and ballerina on the pre-med track? Indeed, Martina is all of these things. She thanks Pine Crest School for allowing her to be herself, and excel outside the box.

“Pine Crest is a school of intellectual thinking. There are no limits,” said Martina. “You walk around on campus and students aren’t talking about something on TV last night. You will hear conversations like, ‘Did you hear about the presidential campaign or some new scientifi c research?’ There is a mutual respect for one another.”

Martina balances a course load heavy with AP classes, sings in the chorus, and performs in principal roles in most of Pine Crest’s plays and musicals. She is in constant motion and she manages to earn top marks in all of her classes. She traveled with her classmates to the American High School Theater Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2009, and has since performed in the fall production of “Twelve Angry Jurors,” the ballet “Coppelia,” and this November’s ballet production of “A Christmas Carol.”

Martina also is very involved in working with Pine Crest’s sister school Three Little Flowers, in Petit-Goave, Haiti. She is a member of Pine Crest’s Black Students’ Association, and she is an active member of the anti-bullying team “Words That Hurt,” a school-wide program coordinated by Pine Crest’s Diversity offi ce. Martina will study humanities and pre-med at Princeton University. To learn more about Pine Crest’s Upper School, go to: http://vimeo.com/channels/248920.

Sam NemiroffPine Crest Schoolwww.Pinecrest.edu

Something about the French horn “speaks” to senior Sam Nemiroff, who has

played the complex and often misunderstood instrument for almost nine years. Sam, who also plays trumpet, said he is much more comfortable with the French horn because the instrument demands a certain depth of musicality that is not always appreciated by the masses.

“It kind of defi nes what kind of musician I am and it is different from other brass instruments because there are nuances that make it so much more complex,” said Sam, a science scholar, musician, and classical music composer.

The “mellow” brass instrument suits Sam well, as he is placed among a select few in the country who have received the Young Fine Arts Merit Award, which measures mastery of musicianship at the Upper School level. Sam’s love for the musical arts is only one aspect of his focused School career. He also is a member of Pine Crest School’s award-winning Upper School Science Research Team. Sam recently was named a 2012 Intel Semi-fi nalist for his research entitled, “The Risk of Microbial Keratitis from Contaminated Eyewash Stations,” which was conducted at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute under the direction of Dr. Darlene Miller.

Sam’s research confi rmed the presence of the pathogens in two-thirds of the water he collected from laboratories along the East coast. He said he is very honored by the recognition he has received at Pine Crest School. Sam will major in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology (MCDB) at Yale University this fall. To learn more about Pine Crest’s Upper School, go to:http://vimeo.com/channels/248920.

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PLANNING ON HITTING THE COURT MORE OFTEN THIS SEASON? CHECK OUT OUR TOP 10 TENNIS TIPS FOR INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED PLAYERS FROM CORAL SPRINGS TENNIS CENTER DIRECTOR KEVIN MCCARTHY.If you’ve been hitting the tennis court lately but just can’t seem to get past the same errors you’ve been making against your opponents or are looking to improve your game, we’ve got good news for you: Coral Springs Tennis Center director Kevin McCarthy has the top 10 tips to help you improve your game and hopefully make your time on the court as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. Whether you are an intermediate player looking for new ways to advance or consider yourself a more experienced tennis pro, these tips can help you build more player confi dence and effectiveness on the court.

1 Before playing, use a dynamic warm up as opposed to a static stretch, like jogging

around the court.

2 Keeping the ball in play is the simplest of strategies. If you don’t miss, you can’t lose.

3 Keeping the ball deep in your opponent’s court prevents them from attacking you.

4 To keep the ball deep in the court, you need a net clearance of three to fi ve feet with a

moderate amount of topspin.

5 Don’t try to hit winners from behind the baseline. Wait until you are midway

between the baseline and service line and the ball is above net level.

6 Get a high percentage of fi rst serves in play. Even if you have to reduce the speed to

obtain accuracy, fi rst serves should allow you to gain control of the point.

7 Try to evaluate your opponent’s weakest shot during the warm up and attack that

weakness often during a match.

8 When playing doubles, always try to volley past the opposing net player. When

volleying to the back court, you make yourself vulnerable to the lob.

9Understand your own strengths and weaknesses. Don’t try to hit shots that you

are not comfortable with and not able to make at a high percentage.

10 You must improve your technique and your strategy to improve your tennis

game. Seek out a USPTA certifi ed tennis professional to achieve your tennis goals.

KEVIN MCCARTHY-CITY OF CORAL

SPRINGS

TENNIS CENTER

DIRECTOR

Kevin McCarthy is the Tennis Director for the City of Coral Springs. He played collegiately for the University of South Carolina and is a past president for the Florida Division of the USPTA. To learn more or sign up for classes, visit the Coral Springs Tennis Center at 2575 Sportsplex Dr., Coral Springs or contact Kevin at (954) 344-1840 or [email protected].

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There is a new art gallery in Coral Springs, but it’s not your typical, stand alone building that the inquisitive, art connoisseur would discover in a visitor’s guide, purchase an entry ticket to or visit for the day. It’s a privately owned executive suite that provides offi ce space to local entrepreneurs.

The owner and former Coral Springs Mayor, Rhon Ernest-Jones, opened Lakeview Executive Suites in April 2012 with the initial goal to offer local entrepreneurs an affordable option that replaces their need of a home offi ce via executive suites and burgeoning “co-working” concept. That goal quickly manifested into a community-wide initiative that provided excitement and hope to the local artist community.

“We wanted to provide a home away from home for entrepreneurs, a space that was welcoming, warm and comfortable,” states Ernest-Jones. “Once the space was built out, we realized it was lacking a heart-beat and to bring it to life we decided to pitch local artists to display their artwork.”

Through a partnership with the Coral Springs Museum of Art, Lakeview Executive Suites is currently displaying artwork by Coral Springs based artist Al Razza. “It’s an innovative and creative initiative that the Ernest-Jones family has started in Broward County,” states Razza. “I am sure I speak for the entire local artist community when I say, we hope other business owners will follow their lead and promote the marriage

of art and the business community throughout South Florida.”

“The idea is to offer exposure to the artwork through the everyday use of the space,” states Ernest-Jones. “For tenants and their guests, who have the ability to utilize the offi ce and conference rooms for meetings, our wish is that others will see the artwork, purchase it and

hopefully follow suit and consider replicating our “art gallery” model into their own places of business.”

A new art collection will grace the walls of Lakeview Executive Suites every six months. Lakeview Executive Suites offers both traditional executive offi ce suite space and co-working space to meet the diverse needs and budgets of local entrepreneurs.

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during the triathlon, cycling and marathon events.

These exciting events are not just during the Olympics! Wimbledon brings the entertainment as well, as London celebrates ALL summer long! The London 2012 Festival, an extravaganza of music, theater, dance and fi lm, will run from June 21st to September 9th. More than 1,000 events are scheduled, featuring leading artists from across the globe, and many events will be free. Highlights include The World Shakespeare Festival, The Big Dance performance in Trafalgar Square with over 2,000 dancers, The BT River of Music, with free concerts representing the six continents along the Thames, The Olympic Museum at the Royal Opera House and much, much more!

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THERE’S LOTS TO CELEBRATE THIS FOURTH OF JULY… FOR MANY, THE ECONOMY HAS BEEN IMPROVING...THE WEATHER IS GREAT… AND WE LIVE IN AMERICA! TAKING AN IDEA FROM DAVID LETTERMAN… HERE’S LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE’S TOP TEN LIST OF WAYS TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY.

1 GOOGLE IT!Google the Declaration of Independence and READ IT! Lest we forget what this special holiday is all about.

2CITY OF CORAL SPRINGSThe City of Coral Springs kicks off their evening of grand fi reworks at 6:00 p.m. at Mullins Park, 10150 N.W. 29th Street. Food, games and entertainment available before the fi reworks that starts promptly at 9:00 p.m. Free and open to the public… $3.00 parking

fee. No personal fi reworks, pets or alcoholic beverages allowed. Call (954) 345-2200.

3CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALEThe City of Fort Lauderdale to host spectacular July 4th celebration. Actually there’s a spectacular week full of free, family activities to celebrate America’s birthday. Kick off the week with the SunTrust Sunday Jazz Brunch on Sunday, July 1, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

along Fort Lauderdale’s scenic Riverwalk. Listen to the soulful sounds of the area’s best local jazz artists on three different stages. With plenty of room to set up chairs, blankets and picnic baskets, everyone is welcome to attend including well-behaved, leashed pets. On Wednesday, continue the celebration on Fort Lauderdale Beach with the Fourth of July Spectacular! As the sun goes down, watch the sky light up with the City’s annual fi reworks show on July 4th at 9:00 p.m. off A1A and Las Olas Boulevard. Don’t miss this dazzling pyrotechnic display! Finish off the holiday week with the 35th Annual Bank of America Starlight Musicals on Friday, July 6th from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Holiday Park, located at 1300 E. Sunrise Boulevard. Bring lawn chairs, picnic baskets and family and friends to the park for live entertainment under the stars. Call the events hotline at (954) 828-5363 or visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/life.

4 CITY OF PARKLAND The City of Parkland is inviting all families out to the July 4th Red, White and Blue Bicycle Parade

held at Terramar Park, 6575 NW 76th Drive from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Prizes for bikes decorated in patriotic colors. Evolution Martial Arts will showcase a karate/martial arts demonstration. Broward Sheriff’s Offi ce will have a bike course set up to test the children on bike safety and the Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Truck will be displaying the famous green fi re truck! This is a FREE event open to all Parkland residents. Call Colleen O’Dea at (954) 757-4120.

5CITY OF DAVIEDavie will celebrate Independence Day with a Craft and Fireworks Show. The evening begins at 6:00

p.m. with an Arts & Crafts diplay, along with live country music, Bounce Houses, Petting Farm, Hay Rides and food concessions. There is FREE Birthday Cake for residents… as long as the cake lasts… Then at 9:00 p.m., sit back and enjoy what the city boasts as “… the best fi reworks in Broward,” provided by Firepower Displays Unlimited. You can support our local Boy and Girls Scouts by purchasing Snow Cones, Popcorn, Cotton Candy, Face Painting and Tattoos. Activities take place at Ballfi eld #2 at Pine Island Park, 3801 S. Pine Island Road. Call (954) 797-1000.

10WAYS TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULYBY KEVIN LANE

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6 BENJAMIN FRANKLINWho is the author of the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin? Well, Benjamin Franklin, of

course… What better to appreciate the excitement and challenges of our country’s formative years than to read the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin! Although Franklin was born a little over 300 years ago, his life continues to be an inspiration and his advice is timeless. Wikipedia wrote that “…this work has become one of the most famous and infl uential examples of an autobiography ever written. Used paperback on Amazon start at a penny (a penny saved is a penny earned, mind you…) and via Kindle it’s free.

7 CITY OF PLANTATIONA really popular tradition is the Rick Case Automotive Group and the City of Plantation’s Independence

Day Celebration. It begins with the popular parade starting at 9:00 a.m. at the intersection of West Broward Boulevard and N.W. 46th Avenue. It heads west to N.W. 69th Avenue, turns left on N.W. 4th Street and ends at City Hall about 11:00 a.m. with awards. Wait… wait… there’s more… The Annual Concert & Fireworks takes place at the Plantation Central Park Ball Fields. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and features Viva Classic Rock & Roll, a South Florida top 40’s & Variety Show band. The Fireworks follow at 9:00 p.m. featuring Zambelli Internationale. Hot Dogs, burgers, soda, water and more will be available for purchase during the evening program. All proceeds will benefi t Plantation Athletic League. Call (954) 452-2506.

8CITY OF WESTONThe theme of Weston’s 4th of July Parade is “Celebrating We The People,” which begins at 10:30 a.m. at the corner of Town Center Blvd. and Three Village Road. It continues east to Bonaventure Blvd., heading south briefl y to Bell Tower Lane and winding

through Town Center to the heart of Main Street. If you love a parade, then this one is for you! Participants include local businesses, civic groups, schools, bands, organization and residents. If you feel really energetic, there is a 5K run/walk starting at 7:00 .m. at Weston Town Center. Visit www.splitsecondtiming.com or call (954) 389-4321.

9 A CAPITAL FOURTHA Capital Fourth… is another great tradition, particularly for those who enjoy just staying home in the evening… You can tune into PBS Channel 2 to enjoy the fabulous and very patriotic concert and watching the “… best fi reworks of any celebration.” Touted as

“America’s Premier Birthday Party,” an audience favorite and a highlight of the evening is the rousing rendition of Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture” complete with live cannon fi re provided by the United States Army Presidential Salute Battery. The show, which starts at 8:00 p.m. will feature stunning visuals of the National Mall and the memorials and monuments representing the ideals underpinning our democracy. Some Fireworks Trivia… Did you know the fi reworks have names?? Here’s a few… Peony - the most common type of fi rework, the peony shell type is a spherical break of colored stars that burn without a tail effect; Chrysanthemum - a spherical break of colored stars, similar to a peony, but with stars that leave a visible trail of sparks; and Crossette a shell containing several large stars that travel a short distance before breaking apart into smaller stars, leaving a crisscross effect.

10 BARBECUE This doesn’t take a rocket scientist to fi gure out… We’re not sure if the family and friends Bar-B-Q is a tradition started by our Founding Fathers, but it sure is a great way to celebrate… and don’t forget the birthday cake for dessert!

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STEAL YOUR LIFESTYLE THIS SUMMER

Identity thieves don’t take vacations; they wait for you to plan a trip and then act. It’s devious and unfortunately a proven winner. Why? Because it’s human nature

to relax while on vacation and forget about “reality.” Thieves know it and they thrive on it. So the question is how can you protect yourself while simultaneously enjoying your summer retreat?

START PREPARATIONS BEFORE YOU SET OUT ON YOUR ADVENTURE.

Contact your bank and credit card companies and inform them of your trip. Give them your destination and the length of your stay. They can then observe your account to verify if your cards are being used at another location. For example, John Stewart of Coral Springs never contacted his credit card company and he

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dentity thieves don’t take vacations; they wait for you to plan a trip and then act.It’s devious and unfortunately a proven winner. Why? Because it’s human nature

to relax while on vacation and forget about “reality.” Thieves know it and they thrive onit. So the question is how can you protect yourself while simultaneously enjoying your summer retreat?

START PREPARATIONS BEFORE YOU SET OUT ON YOUR ADVENTURE.

Contact your bank and credit card companies and inform them of your trip. Give them your destination and the length of your stay. They can then observe your account to verify if your cards are being used at another location. For example, John Stewart of Coral Springs never contacted his credit card company and he

THANK GOODNESS IT’S SUMMER AND YOU’RE GOING ON VACATION – NO TROUBLES, NO PROBLEMS, IT’S ALL GOOD. NOT REALLY; ALL AROUND YOU IDENTITY THIEVES ARE BUSY

CONSPIRING TO PLUNDER YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION.

BY BRIAN BIENKOWSKI

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paid the price. “To be honest, I wasn’t thinking about identity theft; I was thinking about getting away from the stress of work,” said John. “But when I got back from my vacation and received my credit card bill, I noticed an

additional $1,000 charged on my account. It happened so fast.”

Next, think about your home. All of your fi les and personal i n f o r m a t i o n should be concealed in a safe place. Ask your neighbors to pick up your mail or call the post offi ce and ask them to hold the mail while

you are away. If thieves are casing a neighborhood and see an overstuffed mailbox, you automatically become a target.

After that clean out your wallet or purse and bring only the essentials. Leave items such as your social security card and check book at home in a secure place. Bring two credit cards in case one gets lost or becomes inactivated.

If you have to bring an ATM card with

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If you plan on taking your laptop don’t access personal accounts at the local coffee shop with internet capability. Most Wi-Fi hot spots don’t have security. The same goes for hotel computers or computers at internet cafés. Identity thieves use software such as keyloggers, which track your keystrokes and steal your personal information. Jan Archers can attest to it. “I was relaxing and checking my bank account at the local coffee shop,” said Jan. “I never thought someone could steal my account number so easily and drain my account. I was in shock.”

If you are staying in a hotel don’t leave any personal information out in the open. Lock it up in the safe. Also, make photocopies of all your key documents, such as your passport, plane tickets, hotel reservations and even your driver’s license and place them in the safe,

too. If your wallet or purse is stolen these photocopies

will provide the authorities with valuable information.

One other note of caution to the many social media users out there, don’t publicize your travel plans to all your friends and relatives on Facebook or Twitter. It’s careless. Even with all the online security settings and other safeguards in place. You’re just inviting trouble because you don’t really know who’s looking at your posts, especially with all the trolls snooping around; it’s an open invitation to rob your house.

Identity thieves quickly adapt and reinvent new ways to steal your personal information, your money and your lifestyle. They are diligent but these simple tips should make them look elsewhere for another victim. Just remember, be prepared, be careful and stay alert – then have fun.

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y ;I was thinking about getting away from the stress of work,” said John. “But when I got back from my vacation and received my credit card bill, I noticed an

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If you plan on taking your laptopdon’t access personal accounts atthe local coffee shop with internet capability. Most Wi-Fi hot spots don’t have security. The same goes for hotel computers or computers atinternet cafés. Identity thieves use software such as keyloggers, which track your keystrokes and steal your personal information. Jan Archers can attest to it. “I was relaxing andchecking my bank account at the local coffee shop,” said Jan. “I never thought someone could steal my account number so easily and drain my account. I was in shock.”

If you are staying in a hoteldon’t leave any personal information out in the open. Lock it up in the safe. Also, make photocopies of all your key documents, such as your passport, plane tickets, hotelreservations and even your driver’s license and place them in the safe,

too. If your wallet or purse is stolen these photocopies

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One other note of caution to the many social media users out there, don’t publicize your travel plansto all your friends and relatives on Facebook or Twitter. It’s careless. Even with all the online security settings and other safeguards inplace. You’re just inviting troublebecause you don’t really know who’s looking at your posts, especially with all the trolls snooping around; it’s an open invitation to rob your house.

Identity thieves quickly adapt and reinvent new ways to steal your personal information, your money and your lifestyle. They are diligentbut these simple tips should make them look elsewhere for another victim. Just remember, be prepared, be careful and stay alert – then have fun.

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How many children do you have?

I have three children. Anne Marie (Annie) is 12 years old, John is 10 years old, and Carolina is 6 years old. Annie is smart, pretty, very athletic and outgoing. She has a passion for playing soccer and has participated on teams in fast pitch softball, basketball, bowling, and competitive cheer squads as well. She also enjoys playing the clarinet for her school band. My son John is very smart, laid back and easy going. He is happy to come home and get involved in a pick up game of soccer, baseball, football, basketball with neighborhood friends or stay inside and play the Wii or Nintendo DS. He is in a bowling league and recently began taking guitar lessons. My youngest daughter Carolina is so cute, funny, outgoing, smart, and affectionate. She is fearless and never hesitates to participate in any activity with her older siblings and their friends. She is very animated and loves to swim, dance and sing. She just started to play the piano also.

Where do you work? I am employed by the Broward Sheriff’s Offi ce as a Deputy Sheriff. I started my career with BSO in August 1991 and fi rst worked road patrol in Unincorporated Pompano Beach after graduating the police academy. I am currently assigned to marine patrol in Pompano Beach as a rescue/recovery diver throughout Broward County. What are your favorite

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JAY DUNNING

Jay Dunning and children Anne Marie, 12, John, 10 and Carolina, 6.

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Carolina with my parents, my two sisters, my fi ve nephews and one niece. Swimming, diving, and playing catch in the lake as well as boating, water skiing, tubing and fi shing. Completing the day would be a cookout. The interaction of the children with their aunts, uncles and grandparents and the memories made between all of them as they grow older are amazing and something we do every year. What is your favorite date night pot? I really do not have a favorite date night hot spot. Something relaxing like a casual dinner out or in and then watch a movie at home together or go in a hot tub. How would you describe yourself in one

word? Dedicated How do you stay involved with your

community? I stay involved with the community in a variety of ways. I just fi nished coaching all three of my kids Coral Springs Youth Soccer teams in March. I have also coached I9 soccer and basketball league teams in Coral Springs. Additionally, I volunteer at my children’s schools helping out in the classroom as well as assisting with special events such as fi eld trips and career days. I like to participate in community charity events through work such as Relay for Life, Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run and Waterway Clean Up. Where can you be found on your day/night off

when you’re not with your children? Normally at work. I like to stay out and work extra shifts on the boat in the evening once the sun goes down and it is a little cooler outside. Why are you the person you are today?

I really enjoy helping people and just being a good person. It is really not about making money but the satisfaction received from helping others and what my parents call “paying forward”. My job puts me in a position everyday to help others but I think it is my upbringing by my parents that puts the wants and needs of others before my own both on and off duty. Family and friends are fi rst and foremost. I was fortunate to have parents who were great role models and did the same things for my sisters and I that I now try to emulate and do for my children. How do you juggle being a bachelor… and a

father?

At this point in my life, my children are my priority and there really is no juggling between being a father and a bachelor. I never planned on my marriage failing or being a single father but you make the best of it. The children are caught in the middle as innocent bystanders and grow up so quickly. I feel it is my job to be there for them and support them while they are still young and demand more of my time and attention.

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How many children do you have?

I have a daughter named Lindsay Rose. She is 8 years old and is the most caring child. She has a great personality and can adapt to any situation with any of her peers. Where do you work? I am the CEO and President of Independence Title, Inc. in Fort Lauderdale Florida. I hope on May 10th my newly released book SOLD will become a best seller so stay tuned. What are your favorite hobbies? My hobbies include fi shing, diving, boating, cruising and traveling.

What would the perfect day spent with

your daughter include? The perfect day with Lindsay would be spent out on the water fi shing, tubing or a mix of both. What is your favorite date night spot?

Well date night would be a nice dinner (Capital Grille or Sushi would be my favorite pick). Date day would be scuba diving and a nice burger, fries and ice cream afterward.

How would you describe yourself in one

word? Go-Giver

How do you stay involved in the

community? I volunteer at my daughter’s school, Heron Heights Elementary, as a room dad. I am an offi cer in the Seminole Nation Indian Princess Aztec Tribe (YMCA dad and daughter program) and most importantly, I sit on the Board of Directors of LifeNet4Families formally known as the Cooperative Feeding Program of Broward County, whose purpose is to reduce the pain and suffering of individuals and families in poverty. Where can you be found on your day/

night off when you’re not with your

children? When I do not have my daughter I am usually either volunteering, traveling or out on my boat fi shing or scuba diving. I do love to go out for dinner so in the evening I am usually out somewhere in Downtown Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale or South Beach. How do you juggle being a bachelor...

and a father? I have my daughter about 45-50% of the time and I am usually working a lot as well. My evenings without my daughter are my time to socialize. I also typically have two weekends a month without my daughter so that gives me time to go out. I am very involved with my daughter so I always make sure anyone that I date understands this and knows that if the relationship takes on a further direction

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Developed for the sophisticated, discriminating fi ne-diner, NYY Steak delivers an extraordinary and entertaining experience from the moment you enter the restaurant. The concept of NYY Steak was founded in The Bronx, New York in the spring of 2009 as the premier fi ne dining destination of the New Yankee Stadium, in its inaugural season. The concept was established as a joint venture between the New York Yankees and Seminole Gaming Entertainment. The Yankees are the premiere sports franchise in the world and hold a record 27 world baseball championships; The Seminole tribe is America’s only unconquered tribe. NYY Steak is fashioned after Seminole Gaming’s award winning Council Oak Steaks & Seafood restaurants in their casinos in Tampa and Hollywood, Florida.

The walk from the north entrance of the Seminole Coconut Creek Casino into the front of the restaurant was designed to transPORT you to the entry way of Yankee Stadium. The thought and design that went into creating the visual was absolutely inventive. A New York Yankee true encounter here in Broward County.

The entrance once inside is understated. The cocktail lounge is modern, inviting and leads you to the hostess area where a glass butcher shop and knife wall are featured. As a purveyor of U.S.D.A. Prime 21 to 28 day dry-aged beef, NYY serves steaks, chops, prime-rib, chicken, fresh seafood and shellfi sh offerings of shrimp, crab, oysters, clams, lobsters and fi n fi sh.

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you to review their fi nest wine offerings. And, the infamous Yankee Signature Walls and classic Yankee images throughout can maintain one’s attention and encourage storytelling all evening.

We are greeted by Petrus Louis Turcano, the general manager from Romania and our sommelier along with Earl, our server who knows the history about the joint venture and all things NYY Steak. Both are genuine in their approach and immediately share what’s top on the menu to enjoy and pair. He mentions the New Zealand Lamb, domestic and dry-aged rubbed with roasted garlic herbs and sea salt placed on a tomato risotto with fresh mint leaves. Already we lean forward with interest.

“Leave room for the fl aming volcano,” Earl states. “You absolutely must taste it…it’s covered in heath crunch and 151 proof Rum is poured on top.” I am now focused on having dessert fi rst of course!

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LOBSTER GRILLED CHEESE AND TOMATO SOUP

The experience becomes more nostalgic when your plate is set. The Yankees have retired fi fteen numbers for sixteen players, the most in Major League Baseball. Each dinner plate at NYY Steak has a retired number on it.

And the tasting begins.A basket of pretzel bread with

white cheddar cheese and whole grain mustard, asiago crisps and cinnamon with sugar signature crisps accompanied by salted butter is placed on the table. Delicious! Tuna tartar, beef (sirloin) carpaccio, oyster rockefeller with sambuca are placed in the middle of the table. My mouth watering and eyes dancing found my two favorites quickly. Colossal stuffed barbeque shrimp wrapped in bacon placed over cilantro popcorn blended with strips of bacon will give your taste buds a fantastic, tangy experience while the scallops with blackberry reduction are crispy on top and melt like butter in your mouth. My two favorites will become your “must haves!” But, if you are a beef carpaccio fan, the seracha (Vietnamese hot sauce) served razor thin with toast points will kick your heartbeat up a pace!

There are several salads that are wonderful but don’t miss the head of baby iceberg served with crumbled blue cheese, bacon and French dressing accompanied by a shot of a vodka martini marinated blue cheese stuffed olive.

Entrees included twin South African lobster tails broiled with lemon butter, Chilean sea bass with a red wine reduction garnished with micro greens that was crispy on the outside and fl aky on the inside served over a wonderful risotto. The dry-aged twenty one to twenty eight day, twenty ounce center cut NY strip almost looks like a fi let. It’s fl avorful,

tender, charred and buttery. But, this can’t rival the “unsurpassed” winner of the evening, the long bone cowboy Ribeye “branded” with your initials in the bone. Crispy on the outside, tender, juicy on the inside it is the signature steak to experience. Coated in peanut oil, the chef explains they do not trim this at all therefore the fl avor remains…and it is beyond words. But don’t take my word for it, taste it for yourself!

The sides accompanying the entrees are worthy of tasting. The corn is fi re roasted with fresh bacon, sweet cream and herbs. The mushroom buttons are touched with olive oil, garlic and rosemary herbs. And the creamed spinach is combined with shallots and lemon pepper. All the sides are full of fl avor and are enough to share.

Remember I mentioned the fl aming volcano for dessert? This is a show and is worth tasting. If you want something more all-American, try the over-sized chocolate chip cookies fi lled with vanilla ice cream accompanied with fudge on the plate, sprinkles, raspberry garnished and touched with fresh whipped cream. It’s a mixture of everything wonderful. Don’t hesitate to order the chocolate blackout cake if you are a chocolate lover. This is sinful and enough to take home for a mid-night treat!

I don’t want to leave you without sharing two fantastic options from the lounge menu. They can be ordered for dinner, but they are not featured on the menu. The lobster sandwich is crisp on the outside and fi lled with chunks of lobster served with tomato soup. It is fantastic! The NY aged steak sandwich with fries is served with balsamic ketchup. It is my new favorite condiment! This is great to share even as an appetizer.

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RECIPE

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INSTRUCTIONS:

» Bring the cream to a light simmer. When ready, add a 4 oz. lobster tail and slowly cook in the cream. When fully cooked, remove the lobster tail and dice. Place the cheese on one side of the bread, then on top of the cheese place the diced lobster meat. Place half of the basil on top of the lobster meat and cover with a little more cheese. Place the other piece of bread on top. Grill until desired doneness. Garnish with leftover basil.

FOR TOMATO SOUP:

» Roast the tomatoes, peel off the skin. Place cooked tomatoes in a bowl, blend together with balsamic vinegar and season. Strain through a chinois.

» Serve With Lobster Grilled Cheese Sandwich.

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Marshall Faulk, NFL Celebrity Guest, withLevine/Slaughter Boys & Girls Club members

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BY BRUCE TURKEL

AND another thing...

EYES AND EARS ARE EVERYWHERE

Buck’s Restaurant in Woodside, California, is ground zero for venture capitalists that invest in technology. I’m in town to give a presentation in Silicon Valley and stopped by this diner to eat breakfast and drink in some of the local culture.

Like lots of small, family-owned breakfast spots, Buck’s has a vast collection of local memorabilia hanging on the wall. Except where you might expect display cases of trout fl ies or Harley Davidson parts, Buck’s walls are festooned with silicon chips and tech discoveries.

The people look different here, too. Most are young men, conscientiously scruffy in their North Face fl eece vests and expensive Italian eyeglasses. The few women who are here are also young and fresh-faced, and look like they just strolled off a ski slope.

Almost everyone is on their smartphone or tablet. Those who aren’t are sharing a presentation on their MacBook Pros. And everyone’s talking pretty loudly. But unlike coffee shops in New York, where everyone talks about fi nancial schemes, or restaurants in LA where the chatter is all about “the biz” (movies and entertainment), the talk here is all tech-related “speeds and feeds.”

The couple in the booth next to me is a perfect example. The guy is in his late 30s, studiously underdressed with a severe case of bed head. His date, a bubbly blond in her 20s, is hanging on his every word and expressing her interest with staccato outbursts of self-conscious laughter.

What caught my attention were the words he was using to keep her attention. Instead of the bon mots of typical seduction, his romancing was peppered with terms such as “milestone-based,” “seed relationships,” “mobile solutions,” “platforms,” and “self-partnering.” I’m not sure all of these are even real tech terms but she kept giggling appreciatively so his rap must have been working.

The other thing he was doing to impress her was listing the various companies his venture fi rm has invested in. And here’s where it gets interesting: The logo embroidered on his jacket read “Azure Capital” and he was talking about one of their larger investments, an online video site called “TwitVid.” So with a few stabs on my web-enabled iPad we pulled up his company’s site and found his name and CV. His headshot confi rmed that the guy on the screen and the guy on the make were the same.

Are you following what just happened?

Talk about loose lips sinking ships. Thanks to ubiquitous Internet information and a loud-mouthed Lothario, we were able to trace and substantiate an overheard rumor with real market confi rmation. If I was a reporter, a competitor or a corporate spy looking for info, imagine what could have happened.

If there were something in it for me or for my clients, I could have tweeted the information he discussed immediately or posted it online. Either way, it’s possible that his partners or his competition could have read about him and his secrets before he even got back to the offi ce from breakfast. And with info aggregator sites such as TechCrunch and Mashable acting more and more like scandal site TMZ and actively scouring the web for up-to-the-minute scoops, the info about Azure and TwitVid could’ve been worldwide before lunch. Luckily for my new friend, I have no interest in his business nor in publicly embarrassing him.

But all of a sudden, people everywhere are armed with digital cameras and web-enabled devices that turn them into 24/7 Internet paparazzi and the worlds of business, news, and politics will never be the same. Gary Hart, Donna Rice and the Real Monkey Business were only the beginning. Soon television reality shows and whole Internet channels will be dedicated to unscripted, caught-in-the-act user-generated “gotcha” videos.

This revelation suggests that not only should people be more circumspect about what they say and where they say it, but that new chances will continue to pop up for rumor-based marketing opportunities. Also, that formerly no-brainer branding vehicles such as logo-ed shirts and caps and vanity license plates should now be used judiciously because of their ability to give the cyber sleuth a quick and easy way to start their search. After all, most of us have secrets and skeletons we’d rather keep hidden in the closet. And today’s technology is going to make that harder and harder.

Bruce is a branding expert

who makes his clients’ brand

experiences more valuable.

He’s worked with great

organizations including

Discovery Channel,

Baptist Health, MetCare,

and Miami. He’s spoken

at MIT, Harvard, and

hundreds of conferences.

He’s been on NPR and CNN

and featured in The New York

Times and Fast Company

Magazine. He has published

three books on advertising

including Building Brand

Value.

You can reach Bruce at

[email protected]

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