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Free Eye Health and Community Resource Fair
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The Police Athletic League (PAL) of Hallandale, in partnership with The National Optometric Association (NOA), is hosting a free Eye Health and Community Resource Fair on July 6, 2023, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Foster Park Community Center (609 NW 6th Avenue). During this event, VSP’s Eyes of Hope program will be offering free eye exams and prescription glasses. Free eye exams and glasses are available for individuals who do not currently have insurance. Appointments are required. Click here to register for a VSP eye exam.
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The Fourth of July is on Tuesday! We hope you enjoy the day celebrating our nation’s freedom. As a reminder, the holiday parking rate of $5 per hour is in effect today through July 4, 2023, at North City Beach Park and South City Beach Park. Please note, City Hall and all administrative offices will be closed on July 4, 2023, and will resume regular hours on July 5, 2023. Click here for info on holiday parking within the City.
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Internal System Maintenance
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The City's internal IT system is currently undergoing maintenance, and may result in response times being longer than usual. We appreciate your patience while we perform these needed updates so that we can better serve you.
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A section of NE 8th Street, between Federal Highway and NE 8th Avenue, will be temporarily closed from July 1 through September 4, 2023, while crews perform water and sewer connections as part of the Atlantic Village 4 project. Signage will be posted throughout the duration of the project to assist with traffic flow. Thank you for your patience.
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Throughout the summer, we are hosting our Free Summer Fun Program, featuring a variety of family-friendly events, like Senior Bingo, Toddler Storytime, three-on-three basketball, and our Outdoor Flea Market, at the Cultural Community Center (410 SE 3rd Street) and the OB Johnson Center (1000 NW 8th Avenue). To help us celebrate this summer event series, we are looking for sponsors, vendors, and volunteers. If you are interested in participating, please call (954) 457-1452 or email HBParksRec@coHB.org. Click here for more info on our Free Summer Fun Program.
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If your kids are home for the summer, keep them active by registering them for a FREE annual membership at the OB Johnson Park Open Gym, where they can enjoy access to our basketball and volleyball courts. For more info, call OB Johnson Park at (954) 457-1600 or visit www.cohb.org/OpenGym
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Come on in, the water’s fine! Plan a visit to BF James Pool (111 NW 1st Ave) to cool down from the summer heat. The pool is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Open Swim, Learn to Swim Group Lessons, and Learn to Swim Private Lessons. Resident daily visit fees are $1.50 per adult and $1.00 per youth. Non-resident day visit fees are $5.00 for all ages. Click here for more info on the BF James Pool.
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Help us support Clean Beaches Week from July 1 through July 7, 2023, by participating in our Constant Community Beach Clean Up efforts. To participate, borrow a bucket from any of our lifeguard stands and pick up trash after you enjoy your time on the beach. Garbage cans are conveniently located at all our beach access points, so you can easily dispose of trash. A clean beach ensures a positive experience for everyone, including nesting sea turtles and shorebirds.
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Celebrate responsibly this summer by considering the well-being of our animal friends during fireworks displays. Remember, fireworks can be frightening and dangerous for them. Some animals may require medication, while others may run away or injure themselves. After using fireworks, please remember to clean up debris because it may contain chemicals and metals that are harmful to animals.
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Summer time means warm days by the pool. Remember to prioritize safety by protecting against potential hazards like frayed wires and improperly connected lights or pumps, and always hire a licensed contractor when you need to repair or modify your pool. Keep in mind that any repair exceeding $1,500 requires a building permit to ensure compliance with regulations. Click here for more info on building regulations.
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Don't let weak and stressed trees become easy targets for high winds and heavy rainfall. You can ensure the safety of your home by regularly trimming trees and landscaping. --- Do you have bulk trash piling up? Head to the link below to view the bulk trash pick-up schedule for your area. Click here to view the bulk trash pick-up schedule.
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