May 2017 Magazine
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SoHo Subs, birthed right here in Coral Springs, started because Jeff Lassen’s father grew up working in his dad’s deli in Brooklyn and then Lynnbrook, Long Island. Jeff says, “This is in my blood! My grandfather did it, my dad did it and it’s something I knew that we needed down here.” Jeff, his wife
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An estimated 65,000 people in the United States alone do not know how to swim. It is reported that 54% of adult Americans cannot swim and my belief is our community tends to be much higher with the melting pot of different cultures. Many adults learned how to swim as young children but never go
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By Stacy Case The Parkland Rangers Tackle Football and Cheer Program has already begun its registration for the 2017 season and is expecting as much, if not more, involvement as it has in previous years. The 2007-established league celebrates a decade and continues to expand. Last year the group attracted about 125 athletes, which includes
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American Heritage Camp Director Wayne Lenoff is passionate about summer camp, not because it’s his profession, but because he loves the idea that each camper can have an amazing and active summer experience doing a variety of things that are both fun and engaging. Hosting summer camps for more than 30 years, American Heritage’s summer
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At 4 weeks old, Jude Ward suffered a brain bleed due to vitamin K deficiency. He had a craniotomy and miraculously recovered very well. His liver was the last organ to catch up. He has been diagnosed with Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. Sweet Jude Is now in dire need of a life-saving liver transplant. Parents
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