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Pompano Beach, Old Town Untapped, Craft Brew &
Art walk festival is located outside the Bailey Con-
temporary Arts (BACA) at 41 NE 1st Street in Pom-
panoBeach. 1st Fridays of every month from 6-9 PM.
For more information contact us at 954-786-7824
Letters to Santa
49Ę 8.5 x 11 Greeting Cards
$1.00 OFF COLOR
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copies
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Packages over
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Must Show
Must
Show Beach
Coupon
Show
Coupon
1231 Coupon
S. Powerline Rd.,
Pompano
(Next to Must
the Bagel
Shack)
Dec. 1, 2017 Letters to Santa at 12:00 a.m, In
Your Mailbox. Have you been naughty or nice this
year? Why not write to the Big Guy himself and tell
him? The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts
Department will be assisting this year in making sure
your letter is mailed directly to the North Pole. Fin-
gers crossed, you may even receive a response!
From December 1st – 15th, letters and envelopes
will be available to fill out at the following recreation
centers:
Emma Lou Olson 1801 NE 6th Street
Highlands Center 1650 NE 50th Court
McNair Center 951 NW 27th Avenue
Mitchell Moore Center 901 NW 10th Street
For more information, please call 954-786-4111.
FREE COMMUNITY BUS
Picks Up & Drops Off Every hour at the Isle Casino
Jubilee Chorus
Dec. 2, 2:00 p.m. in the Pom-
pano Beach Cultural Center, 50
W Atlantic Blvd.
Cultural Alliance member
South Florida Jubilee Chorus cel-
ebrates the winter holidays with a
trip to the country. A cappella
four-part music in the barbershop,
country and traditional seasonal
styles will lasso you into the holi-
days with fun, hope and joy.
South Florida Jubilee Chorus is
an award winning Sweet Adeline
chapter. Join us for a trip to the
country, ringing chords, singing
seasonal standards and laughing
at the occasional one-liner joke.
Light Up MLK
Dec. 2, 2017, 5:00 p.m. - 8:00
p.m. in the Annie Adderly Gillis
Park, Dr Martin Luther King Blvd.
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