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1 month ago |
coralspringstalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
These days, when businesspeople are pulling up stakes and abandoning spacious storefronts and buildings for strictly online sales and business, one Coral Springs entrepreneur is taking the opposite path.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
coralspringstalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
3 16SharesWhen Coral Springs resident Jennifer Hurt-Brown was told during a phone conversation how loved she is by the community, her voice began to crack with emotion. With good reason: The 48-year-old mother of three is battling for her life against recurring metastatic breast cancer, which has already invaded other organs. Brown was first diagnosed with this cursed illness nine years ago, but that never stopped her from giving her all to the community, most notably the youth.
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Dec 31, 2024 |
coralspringstalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
6 16SharesHonesty is the best policy. Therefore, a word of caution: Do not expect this review of the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine’s enchanting performance of Swan Lake Sunday at Coral Springs Center For The Arts to read like other theatrical critiques, namely because this writer is a far cry from one’s picture of a well-versed and culturally sophisticated expert on the fine arts.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
coralspringstalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
3 44SharesCoral Springs seniors, what could be better than scrumptious and nutritious meals being delivered straight to your doorstep? How about if those tasty meals were free of charge? That’s now a reality for some Coral Springs seniors as the Meals on Wheels program has arrived in Coral Springs, said South Florida Executive Director Marlene Gray.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
coralspringstalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
4 0SharesThe adage, “history repeats itself,” often carries a negative, foreboding connotation, serving as a caveat. Such is just the opposite with Coral Springs resident Faran Fagen, who, on Dec. 11, surprised his kindergarten teacher wife, Kara, at her Ramblewood Elementary School classroom by presenting her – in person – with flowers to mark their 20th wedding anniversary.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
parklandtalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
6 24SharesWorking with the survivors and families of the Feb. 14, 2018, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting can only be described as heart-wrenching and gut-wrenching, said Sarah Franco, founding CEO of JAFCO, who is retiring after 32 years. JAFCO, which stands for Jewish Adoption and Family Care Options, opened Eagles’ Haven Wellness Center in March 2019 to rediscover wellness and restore hope to the Parkland/Coral Springs community following the shooting.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
parklandtalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
2 26SharesThe Subkos’ love for taking long road trips out west, sipping fresh coffee, and eating desserts led this Parkland family to carve their own unique niche at the Parkland Farmers Market. And for those always searching for their next hot (or cold) cup of that aromatic, pick-me-up beverage, it’s time to rejoice. Scott Subko, a well-established Parkland builder and Realtor, and his family converted a shipping container into a coffee/beverage stand at the Farmers’ Market.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
coralspringstalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
6 42SharesWhen the Mosman family relocated to Coral Springs from Hanover, Massachusetts, in 1974, they chose to make the then-billed “City in the Country” their new home. When they first arrived here five decades ago, the Mosmans were David, his wife Jeanne, and sons John, 18, Rick, 14, and Scott, 9. John recalled that his father, David, a painting contractor, needed to move to a warmer climate for health reasons.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
parklandtalk.com | Martin Lenkowsky
3 12SharesResidents of Aston Gardens at Parkland Commons wanted their own patch of green space to relax, read, meditate, and tune in with Mother Nature. They—along with help from a few senior living community staff members —didn’t mind getting dirt under their fingernails, and for the past year, they dug, planted, and ultimately created “Garden Escape,” their very own peaceful setting adjacent to the community’s clubhouse.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Martin Lenkowsky
ShareHow about some spaghetti and meatballs for dinner? Better yet, how about a free spaghetti and meatballs meal delivered to your door? That just became a reality for some Coral Springs seniors as the Meals on Wheels program just arrived in Coral Springs, said Meals on Wheels South Florida Executive Director Marlene Gray. Gray said the Meals on Wheels program has provided meal services to older Americans under the federal Older Americans Act since 1984.