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VOL. 32 NO. 11 www.seabreezepublications.com NOVEMBER 2024
Celebrating The Season At The Club At Boca Pointe
Members are getting ready for a Welcome Back to the Future Party kindergarten to 5 grade. During the winter school break,
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Holiday Season to Remember at The South Florida brings our seasonal Members back to the kids will enjoy days full of fun activities, including golf,
Club at Boca Pointe! Take a sneak peek Club, and we’re celebrating being back together. We look tennis, fitness fun, arts and crafts, pool time, Snow Day,
at what the Club has to offer. forward to a night of fun and laughter as we take a trip down and Fun Fridays. The camp is offered Monday through
memory lane to the 50s and 80s, recreating the Back to the Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with morning and aftercare
Holiday Highlights Future magic of “Enchantment Under the Sea.” available. Contact arozo@bocapointecc.com or call
Winter Wonderland Camp 561.412.5211.
Thanksgiving Winter Wonderland Sports Camp is open December 23
Members eagerly anticipate a lavish and elegant through January 3 to Members and Non-Members ages Celebrating The Season on page 3
Thanksgiving buffet to enjoy with their family and friends.
Executive Chef Shawn Smilie is preparing delectable
traditional dishes with a unique twist, guaranteeing an
unforgettable feast. A professional photographer will also
be available to capture those cherished family moments.
From The Desk Of Commissioner Marci Woodward
A Message from Marci County. The insights we gained will help shape our local Education was a key focus, particularly vocational
approach to these topics. schools and early college high school programs. Dr. Michael
I recently attended the A standout takeaway was learning how Dallas leaders Hinojosa, retired Dallas Superintendent—who we were
Dallas Leadership Trip hosted collaborate across sectors to create a thriving, balanced encouraged to call “Coach”—shared how he initiated the
by the Economic Council environment for both residents and businesses. Linda integration of vocational programs into high schools.
of Palm Beach County, and McMahon, CEO of the Dallas Economic Development He emphasized how these programs prepare students for
I am excited to share my Corporation (EDC), highlighted how the city not only focuses high-skill, high-wage jobs by offering dual credit, career
experience. I joined over 70 on affordable housing but also ensures that surrounding training, and certifications. Under his leadership, Dallas’
members of our community businesses, parks, restaurants, and markets are accessible, early college and vocational programs have supported over
from public, private, and non- affordable, and walkable. 30,000 students, equipping them with the skills needed for
profit sectors on this biennial Cullum Clark from the Bush Institute at SMU, high-demand industries. This is an initiative that could greatly
trip, designed to exchange spoke about the importance of building local workforce benefit our own students in Palm Beach County.
ideas with other metro areas development from within communities, rather than relying
facing similar challenges. on talent from outside, which was particularly relevant From The Desk Of on page 5
This year, we focused on housing, education, and to our own efforts in Palm
transportation—key issues both in Dallas and in Palm Beach Beach County.
Please Help
We are all so fortunate to live at Boca Pointe. However, there are many who are
struggling to just get by. The homeless in our area have a constant need of clothing.
Please consider donating any used clothing to those less fortunate. The only requirement
is that the clothes are clean and placed in a bag (no loose items). All clothing collected
will be donated to local homeless shelters and programs. All clothing can be dropped off
at the Boca Pointe Community Association Office at 6909 SW 18th Street, suite A120.
Thank you for your generosity and care for those in need.