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      southErn spotlight from page 1                    Aaron Ekblad and Matthew Tkachuk,
                                                        and star Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky
                                                        also spoke at the parade. Additionally,
                                                        Broward County Administrator Monica
                                                        Cepero declared the day as “Florida
                                                        Panthers Day.”
                                                          Despite the rain, thousands of
                                                        Panthers  fans  gathered  along  Fort
                                                        Lauderdale’s A1A and Fort Lauderdale
                                                        Beach to celebrate the Florida Panthers’
                                                        greatest achievement in franchise
                                                        history: winning the Stanley Cup. This
                                                        parade started at Riomar Street and
                                                        ended by S.E. 5th Street, where crowds
                                                        greeted the Florida Panthers and watched
                                                        the team celebrate their victory on stage.
                                                                Photos by Maxson Media, on
                                                                 Instagram at maxson.media















































































        Fundraising EvEnt from page 1

          Cory Bartle was a masterful culinary artist by the age of
        25 whose work brought him an incredible amount of joy.
        He was an avid outdoorsman, and he loved skateboarding
        and the beach. Cory was passionate about the people he
        loved and was willing to help people in any way he could.
        Cory was working hard on his recovery and wanted to be
        free of addiction. Unfortunately, an accidental overdose
        took his life in October 2022. In honor of Cory’s life, his
        family created the Cory Bartle Memorial Fund to support
        efforts to combat addiction and bring awareness about the
        addiction crisis.
          Donations made to the Cory Bartle Memorial Fund,
        administered by the Hanley Foundation, will provide
        lifesaving scholarships for individuals with substance
        use disorders who would not otherwise be able to afford
        treatment. The fund will also support work to educate
        individuals and their families on substance use disorders
        and the road to recovery for all involved, with the hopes
        of breaking the cycle of addiction and overdose.
          For more information, visit hanleyfoundation.org, call
        (561) 268-2355, or email info@hanleyfoundation.org.
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