TOWN OF SURFSIDE Town Manager’s Message Voter’s Guide The Town has prepared a Voter’s Guide on the seven Charter ballot amendments which will be presented to the electorate as part of the November 4 General Election. The guide will be mailed separately and will arrive at residences the week of October 6. The subject matters of the ballot measures concern the following Charter amendments: Qualifications for Office; Vacancy on Commission; Vacancy in Candida- cy; Canvassing Board; Qualifying for Elected Office; Establishing Elected Officials’ Staggered Terms and Increasing Town Commissioners’ Terms from Two Years to Four Years; and Runoff Election. The Shul Expansion Project A public hearing on the Shul’s expansion plan will be held on Tues- GAZETTE day, October 28 at 7:00 pm in the Town Commission Chambers. The Shul, located at 9540 Collins Avenue, is proposing a 51,850 square foot addition to their existing Place of Public Assembly. The proposed devel- opment will consist of a 5,123 square foot social hall/multi-use space to be used for assembly, eight classrooms for a Montessori preschool with up to 225 students, 16 classrooms for youth programs, multipurpose rooms, adult education and seven offices. The Shul submitted its initial site plan application in 2012. The processing of the application included three Development Review Group (DRG) meetings. The members of the DRG include Town Plan- ner, Engineer, Landscape Architect, Survey Professional, Traffic Engineer and Building Official. Also, the Development Impact Committee (DIC) consisting of the Town Manager, Town Attorney, Town Planner, Building Official, Traffic Engineer, Public Works Director and Parks and Recre- – Continued on P. 3

Halloween Happenings! Friday October 31 SPOOKTACULAR FAMILY BLOCK PARTY 6-9 pm • 96thHALLOWEEN St. Park 6-8SPOOKTACULAR pm • 92nd ST & Byron AV Parks & Recreation invite you Surfside Police will give away to rides, haunted maze,Saturday music, Octobercandy 26and glow sticks. games & candy! Free96th to Surfside Street Park,For info:6-9 p.m. (305) 861-4862 OCTOBER residents and their guests. 2014

1 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 It Happens on HARDING AVE I Surfside New Surfside What do you love about Visitor Guide In Surfside? the Works As marketing the Town of Surfside evolves through social The Tourist Bureau is media, the need for content working with Jacober grows exponentially. One campaign idea that will assist Creative on Surfside’s with this is to utilize members of the community to ex- first ever Visitor Guide, press the uniqueness of Surfside. to be delivered later this year. The guide will The Town Commission and Tourist Board will participate replace the current Busi- in a visual representation of what each member loves ness Directory and serve about Surfside. We would like (love) to hear from you. If as a reference guide you are interested in participating please send an email and marketing tool for to [email protected] to introduce yourself downtown. It will also and express your favorite thing about Surfside. You may promote Surfside as a be featured soon! Stay tuned for examples of this promo- destination for tourists. tion. Photo shoots have Bank & Tailor Open Downtown occurred around town, Two new busineses have opened on Harding Avenue, including many in stores with several more in the pipeline. and restaurants on Harding Avenue as well as on the beach in front of the Community Cen- ter. At left is a behind the scene look at the action. Be a Part of a Surfside Video! The Tourist Bureau and Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau need residents as extras on Saturday (Above) Sabadell United Bank recently opened at 9599 October 11 from 1- 4 pm at the Community Center. Harding Avenue. This was formerly the location of JGB All you need to do is enjoy the facilities as you would Bank. For more information, call 305-866-0220 or visit normally – hope to see you there! www.sabadellbank.com (Below) Geneva Tailor, located at 9484 Harding Avenue, New Businesses Poised to Serve Residents joins several other fabric and clothing stores in the “gar- ment district. “Call 305-397-8035 or visit New businesses soon to open along Harding Avenue www.genevatailor.com include: • 26K Sushi + Tapas (Kosher), 9487 Harding Avenue • Crimson (Kosher), 9555 Harding Avenue • Marrakech Express, 9454 Harding Avenue, 954-663-5056 • Nail House of Surfside, 9540 Harding Avenue • The Backyard (Kosher), 9560 Harding Avenue • Tiberio, 9472 Harding Avenue, 305-763-8595 • Veterinary Wellness Center of Surfside, 9530 Harding Avenue Business Update Lynx Travel International is now an official American -Ex press Travel Office. Call 305-579-0078 to book your next trip or visit their office located at 9559 Harding Avenue. 2 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 Department of Motor TOWN CALENDAR Vehicles to Visit on Oct. 16 Community Outreach OCTOBER 2014 Specialists from the Tue 2 Endlessly Organic Produce, 3 -5 pm, Town Hall Department of Highway Mon 6 Street Sweeping, 9 am-1 pm. Keep your curb clear! Safety and Motor Vehicles Mon 6 Joint Town Commision/Tourist Board Meeting, 6 pm (DMV) will be setting up a Tue 14 Regular Town Commission, 7 pm, Town Hall mobile DMV at Town Hall on Tue 14 Endlessly Organic Produce, 3 -5 pm, Town Hall Thursday, October 16, 2014 Wed 15 Senior Trip to Actors Playhouse, 12 - 6 p.m from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the second Thur 16 Mobile DMV Services, 9:30 am-2:30 pm at Town Hall floor Police Training Room. Mon 20 Street Sweeping, 9 am-1 pm. Keep your curb clear! Plan now to get your DMV services here in Surfside, Mon 20 Parks & Recreation Committee, 7 pm including driver’s license renewals. More detailed Mon 27 Downtown Advisory, 7 pm, Town Hall information can be found on the Town website under Fri 24 Coffee With The Cops, Starbucks on Harding Ave, 10 am Town News. Contact Dina Goldstein at (305) 861-4862 or Tue 28 Endlessly Organic Produce, 3 -5 pm, Town Hall [email protected]. Tue 28 Public Hearing on the Shul expansion, 7 pm, Town Hall Wed 29 AARP Driver Safety Course, 10 am - 5 pm Wed 29 Bike With The Chief, Leaves from Town Hall at 5 pm Thur 30 Planning & Zoning Board, 7 pm Town Manager’s Message Fri 31 Halloween Street Party, 92nd St. & Byron Ave., 6-8 pm continued from front page Fri 31 Spooktacular Event at 96th Street Park, 6-9 pm

ation Director met in two advertised and televised NOVEMBER 2014 sessions on October 17, 2013 and January 9, 2014 to Mon 3 Tourist Board Meeting, 6 pm, Town Hall review the application. Mon 3 Street Sweeping, 9 am-1 pm. Keep your curb clear! Tue 4 ELECTION DAY, polls open 7 am - 7 pm at Town Hall On February 27, the Planning and Zoning Ad- Tue 11 Town Hall Closed for Veterans Day Observance visory Board recommended approval to the Town Tue 11 Veterans Day Service, 10 a.m., Veterans Park Commission of the site plan application. The agenda Tue 11 Endlessly Organic Produce, 3 -5 pm, Town Hall package for the February 27 meeting is available on- Fri 14 Senior Brunch Bunch, 11 am, Community Center line under Town News at www.townofsurfsidefl.gov. Mon 17 Street Sweeping, 9 am-1 pm. Keep your curb clear! The site plan review process by the Town Commis- sion was delayed several months due to a Compre- Mon 17 Parks & Recreation Committee, 7 pm hensive Plan Amendment and subsequent challenge Tue 18 Regular Town Commission, 7 pm, Town Hall to the Comp Plan Amendment. Mon 24 Downtown Advisory Committee, 7 pm Town Hall Tue 25 Endlessly Organic Produce, 3 -5 pm, Town Hall At the October 28 meeting, a resolution will be Thur 27 Town Hall closed for Thanksgiving holiday considered approving a development order which Fri 28 Town Hall closed for Thanksgiving holiday would allow the project to move forward. The devel- opment order incorporates conditions that the Shul must meet including traffic impacts, parking and im- provements to the alley to the west of their property Use Mobile Phone App to including undergrounding, utility improvements, paving and street lighting upgrades. Improve Surfside The complete agenda packet for the meeting is SeeClickFix is a mobile phone app for scheduled to be available on the Town’s website by reporting conditions that may need to October 17. be addressed by the Town. Download See you around Town! this free app from our website www. townofsurfsidefl.gov or through your Michael P. Crotty mobile phone. It will allow you to use descriptions, photos and videos to instantly report situations that require attention and follow-up. You can communicate, comment and get updates via your phone. 3 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 SURFSIDE STARS Inspired by Stars, Fiorella Terenzi is a Scientist, Author and Musician Dr. Fiorella Terenzi is a Surfside Star truly inspired by the end Edition and Science Friday. Her intriguing story has stars. been featured in , People, Time, She is an Italian-born astrophysicist, author and record- Electronic Musician, Glamour and many more. ing artist whose fame rocketed skyward after making She has moderated hundreds of panels on science, recordings of radio waves from distant galaxies and technology, education and music. She is the first turning them into music. Dr. Terenzi received her doctor- person to be a ate from the University of Milan and currently is on the member of both Physics and Astronomy faculty at Florida International the National University and a resident of Surfside. Academy of Re- Described by Time magazine as “a cross between Carl cording Arts & Sagan and ,” Dr. Terenzi has studied opera and Sciences (Gram- composition at Conservatory G. Verdi, Corsi Popolari my Awards) and Serali and taught physics and astronomy at several U.S. the American colleges and universities. Astronomical Society. In her She pioneered techniques to convert radio waves em- free time she anating from distant galaxies into sound, with some of enjoys watching the results released by Island Records on her acclaimed and following CD Music from the Galaxies. Her unique audio recordings the Formula One racing and music based on celestial data explores the chemical, circuit. dynamical and physical proper- ties of celestial objects, a pursuit Dr. Terenzi has had a home Fiorella calls “Acoustic Astrono- in Surfside since 2000 when my.” she worked for two years at the Miami Science Museum In 1999, Dr. Terenzi penned a and Planetarium. She kept popular book called Heavenly her condominium even Knowledge, using astronomy as though she worked in Los a metaphor for human relation- Angeles for a decade. ships and humanity’s place in the universe. She also record- “I was so happy when I ed a best-selling CD Invisible got the teaching position at FIU two years ago,” Fiorella Universe that won the SIGCAT said. “I couldn’t wait to move back to Surfside. I really Award for “Most Creative love it here!” Application of Multimedia in Adult Education” and was Dr. Terenzi will address The New York Times International praised for blending astronomy Luxury Conference, a two-day event attracting over 500 and music into an entertain- business and creative leaders to the Mandarian Oriental in ing and enlightening voyage downtown Miami December 1–3, 2014. Her talk will be The through the stars. Collaborative Mind: Bridging Astrophysics and Aesthetics. Her songs are featured on the For more information, go to www.inytluxury.com Billboard Top 20 Music Video The Gate to the Mind’s Eye with , and on Beyond Life, Mercury Records’ dance/ Searching for Surfside Stars trance CD and video. She has Surfside wants to hear about interesting residents for performed and recorded with future issues of the Gazette. If you know someone to artists from to Ornette Coleman. be considered for a future Stars of Surfside profile, let Dr. Terenzi’s writing, music and public appearances led to us know. Email [email protected] and an avalanche of publicity. Just a few of her global media include the name, photo (if available), description of appearances include CNN’s Future Watch, The Dennis the Star of Surfside nominee and complete contact Miller Show, SciFi Channel, NPR’s Talk of the Nation, Week- information. 4 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 POLICE BEAT Dina Goldstein Named For a Good Cause, Give Your August Civilian of the Month Old Cell Phone a New Life Executive Assistant Dina Goldstein organized a crime The Surfside prevention seminar for female residents on August 11, Police Depart- 2014. The workshop was Survival Mindset, A Personal ment is collect- Safety Seminar with a nationally known instructor who ing unused cell is a friend of Dina’s. The class taught women to recog- phones and nize and avoid potentially dangerous situations; learn donating them practical safety measures designed to keep them safe; to a local do- and learn what sex offenders do not want you to know. mestic violence About 40 people attended. The seminar and the instruc- shelter. The new tor were extraordinary. I have received much praise and initiative is being thanks for hosting the class. coordinated by Officer Dianna Hernandez and the However, the praise and thanks should be directed to drop-off location is the Communications Unit of the Dina, who did all of the work – scheduling, advertise- Police Department. Commissioner Marta Olchyk has ment, registration, venue, equipment, materials, and helped the program by collecting many phones that refreshments. She continues to offer excellent programs have been distributed to domestic violence victims. to the community. Her dedication and commitment to Thank you! Surfside is apparent to all. She certainly makes me and If you are interested in making a donation, please the Surfside Police Department always look impressive. follow these guidelines: -Chief David Allen • You must delete all your personal information from the device, including stored phone numbers, call It’s the Law: Clean Up history and text messages. • Make sure that the service is disconnected to avoid After Pooch any fees. Taking your dog out for a walk? Please be kind to • The phone must be in good working order. your neighbors and Town property by collecting • A working charger or charging connection must and properly disposing of any waste your pet accompany the cell phone donation. leaves behind. Pet waste can transmit disease. • If the phone isn’t working properly or you don’t have the charger, please recycle the phone. Did you know that … For further information please contact Officer Dianna Hernandez at (305) 861-4862. The Clean Energy Coastal Corridor CODE is now active under the Property COMPLIANCE Assessed Clean Energy or PACE CORNER Program. Funding for qualifying improve- ments including energy efficiency Sea Turtle on the Beach? projects that will reduce consump- tion, renewable energy such as solar, geothermal and wind energy and wind resistant improvements are all considered under the PACE Program. Interest rates are determined by market conditions If you observe an adult sea turtle or hatchling sea turtle and are then fixed for up to 25 years and repayment is on the beach, do not disturb, bother or touch them. DO through a non-ad valorem assessment on the property NOT report normal crawling or nesting. If a turtle is in a tax bill. Application fees are $25 for residential and $50 dangerous situation, under duress or has wandered off for commercial properties. For more information please the beach, contact Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation visit www.FloridaPACE.gov Commission at 1-888-404-FWCC or *FWC (Mobile Phone). 5 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 COMMUNITY PROJECTS KEEP PUBLIC WORKS BUSY Biscaya Drainage Project ings from using less energy. After the roof and cooling system are complete, portions of the interior of Town The Public Works Department began this drainage Hall will be repainted, and new carpet and ceiling tiles project in September and anticipates completion in 90 installed. This project is estimated to be completed by days. Public Works crews have installed drainage struc- the end of the year. tures and pipe to the design elevation and are working their way from the south end of the project to the outfall 95th Street End, Phase 2 north. This drainage project was approved by Commis- Phase 2 of the 95th Street End is finally here. The Com- sion to upgrade the system by increasing the pipe size. mission approved this project at the September meet- This project will be a great improvement for drainage in ing. Public Works will undertake this project and oversee this area and the Town will save approximately $100,000 the construction to include re-location of existing palm having Public Works doing the installation instead of trees, installation of new palm trees, irrigation system, using an outside contractor. paver walkway, sidewalks, new shower, and benches. Tennis Center By Public Works coordinating the project instead of an outside contractor, the cost has been reduced by about The Tennis Center building is now open. The refurbished $40,000. This project will complete the overall designed building had a major overhaul with new paint inside and project, which started in August of 2013 with street out, installation of impact windows, new lights, ceiling improvements from Collins Avenue to the seawall with fans and tile floor. The makeover was severely needed installation of drainage, pavers, street lights and new and will give recreation more space to better service the Medjool palms. The project should be completed within tennis community. With the recent completion of the 60 days. new tennis courts, lights and fencing, the Town now has a new modern tennis facility. Come and check out it out! Town Hall Improvements Repairs to the roof and air conditioner were recently approved by Commission. Contractors were selected through a bid process and work is scheduled to begin on October 6. The Town is changing the air units from a standalone version to a chiller system, which is a more efficient and cost-effective method. Because of the efficiency of the new cooling system, the improvements will pay for themselves in about 7 years due to cost sav- Resident ID Card Renewal Begins October 1 Resident ID cards will be available for renewal commencing on October 1, 2014 for the upcoming fiscal year, Oc- tober 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015. They will be available at the Community Center during business hours. Note that access to the facility may be denied upon three notifications and failure to renew your Resident ID card. RENEWAL PROCESS 1. Residents with Current ID cards must bring in their card. 2. If the resident is the owner of the residence they must bring in their driver’s license and two of the following: current utility bill, current bank statement, current credit card statement 3. If the resident is a renter they must bring in their driver’s license, a copy of the leases that included the dates of rental and people authorized to reside, and one of the following: current utility bill, current bank statement, current credit card statement 4. If the resident is a renter without a valid lease, the owner must fill out the Temporary Community Center Access Form and have it notarized. Resident ID Cards are limited to one family per address. There will be a $5 charge for lost, stolen or replacement cards. ID Cards are issued to children 5 years and older and parental proof may be required for ages 5-17.

6 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 Parks & Recreation Reaches Out to the Surrounding Community Residents Seek to Form Girl Scout Troop Introduce your daugh- ter to the fun of Girl Scouting today! A Daisy troop (open to kindergarten and first grade girls) is forming in Surfside. Those interested in the Daisy troop should contact Beth Soulliard at [email protected] or call 520-405-8419. If your daughter is older than first grade and wants to be a part of the Girl Scouts, contact Clevell A Resource Fair took place on Monday, September 15 at Brown-Jennings at [email protected] Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbor K-8 Center. The fair was held or call 305-253-4842 ext 247. during the school’s open house for parents to be aware of the variety of children’s programs available at neigh- boring towns. Above is Virginia Agramonte representing Surfside’s Parks & Recreation Department. Learn a New Language – Right in the the Neighborhood Have you been thinking about learning a new language? This is your opportunity! Neighboring Bay Harbor Islands is partnering with Berlitz, one of the leading language schools, to offer a new Language Arts Program. Beginning in September, the Town of Bay Harbor Islands will offer a 30-week language arts program for both children and teens. Each course will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 -5 pm for 30 weeks. The classes and costs for Surfside residents are as follows: • Mandarin Chinese for children (5-8 years of age) @ $860 + $50 for materials • Mandarin Chinese for children (9-14 years of age) @ $860 + $50 for materials • Spanish for children (9-14 years) @ $860 + $160 for materials For registration or for additional information, please contact Bay Harbor Town Hall at 305-866-6241. Video Streaming Available on Town Website The Town of Surfside provides live video streaming of on the left. When there are no live meetings being certain events so residents can see and hear from their broadcast, you will see the same content that is being computer, tablet, smart phone or mobile device. shown on Channel 77. This function allows you to watch specific Town Take the opportunity to watch the next Town meetings in real time. Go to www.townofsurfsidefl.gov Commission Meeting on Tuesday, October 14 at 7 pm. and click on the “Surfside Live Video Streaming” button 7 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 Town of Surfside Parks and Recreation Department

Fall Session I 2014 (Registration now in progress) Watch for additional fall programs • Inquire about programs already in progress CLASS DAY DATES & TERM HOURS Fee (per person) Fee Per Class No class Pre-School ballet, age 3-5 Monday 9/8/14-10/20/14 3:15- 4 pm $70 residents/$105 non $15 res, $23 non Gymnastics, age 3-5 Monday 9/8/14-10/20/14 4:30-5:25 p.m. $70 residents/$105 non $15 res, $23 non Gymnastics, age 6-12 Monday 9/8/14-10/20/14 5:30-6:25 p.m. $70 residents/$105 non $15 res, $23 non Tumbling, age 6-12 Monday 9/8/14-10/20/14 6:30-7:25 p.m. $70 residents/$105 non $15 res, $23 non Teen Scene, age 12-18 Tuesday 9/2/14-10/21/14 5:30-6:30 p.m. FREE FREE Soccer, age 4-5 coed Tues & Thur 9/30/14-12/11/14 4-5 p.m. $140 residents/$200 non no drop in 11/11, 11/25, 11/27 Soccer, age 6-8 coed Tues & Thur 9/30/14-12/11/14 5-6 p.m. $140 residents/$200 non no drop in 11/11, 11/25, 11/27 Soccer, age 9-13 coed Tues & Thur 9/30/14-12/11/14 6-7 p.m. $140 residents/$200 non no drop in 11/11, 11/25, 11/27 Football, age 5-6 coed Wednesday 9/3/14-10/22/14 3:30-4:30 p.m. $80 residents/$120 non no drop in Football, age 7-10 coed Wednesday 9/3/14-10/22/14 4:30-5:30 p.m. $80 residents/$120 non no drop in Football, age 11-13 coed Wednesday 9/3/14-10/22/14 5:30-6:30 p.m. $80 residents/$120 non no drop in

Adult Programs CLASS DAY DATES HOURS Fee (per person) Fee Per Class No class Zumba Gold Monday 9/8/14-10/20/14 9:15-10:15 a.m. $70 Resident/non $105 $15 res, $23 non Yoga Wednesday 9/3/14-10/22/14 7-8 pm $70 Residents/non$105 $15 res, $23 non Pilates Thursday 9/4/14-10/23/14 7:15-8:15 pm $80 Residents/non$120 $15 res, $23 non Self Defense (2 classes) Thursday 10/9 and 10/23 6:15-8:15 pm FREE FREE Senior Programs CLASS DAY DATES HOURS Fee (per person) Fee Per Class No class Zumba Gold (55 and up) Monday 9/8/14-10/20/14 9:15-10:15 a.m. Seniors: $35 Resident/non $49 $6 res, $8 non Senior Bridge Time Mon & Wed 9/3/14-10/22/14 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. FREE FREE Alfred Hitchcock Movie Series Tues 9/2/14-10/21/14 1:30-3:30 p.m. FREE FREE Senior Trip Actors Playhouse “Murder Ballad” Wed 10/15/14 12 - 6 pm (Bus leaves community center at 12 pm) $30 residents/$60 non AARP Driver Safety Class Wed 10/29/14 10 am - 5 pm $15 AARP members/$20 non members Senior Brunch Bunch Fri 11/14/14 11 am - 1 pm $5 per person (limited) Senior Trip Hard Rock Casino Wed 11/19/14 9 am - 4 pm $13 Residents/$20 non

Upcoming Events Halloween Spooktacular Fri 10/31/14 6-9 pm at 96th St. Park Veterans Day Ceremony Tue 11/11/14 10 am at Veterans Park Winter Extravaganza Sun 12/14/14 10 am-12pm at Community Center

Parks and Recreation Fall Session II Programs will begin the week of October 27. Registration is in progress for Surfside Residents. Non-Residents registration will begin Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 8 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 Parks & Recreation Aquatic Programs CLASS DAY DATES HOURS Fee (per person) No class dates

Swim team, age 6-15 Mon & Wed 9/8/14-11/12/14 5:30 -6:30 p.m. $133 Resident/non $199 10/13 Swim team, age 6-15 Tue & Thur 9/9/14-11/13/14 5:30 -6:30 p.m. $133 Resident/non $199 11/11 Aqua Zumba Tuesday 9/16/14-11/4/14 8:45-9:30 a.m. Active adults Res $62/non $118, Senior res $40/non $80 Aqua Zumba Thursdays 9/18/14-11/13/14 8:45-9:30 a.m. Active adults Res $62/non $118, Senior res $40/non $80 Aqua Zumba Drop in fee: $5 residents/$10 non Learn to Swim, ages 3-5 Tue–Thur 10/14/14-10/29/14 3:45-4:15 p.m. $68 Resident/non $100 Learn to Swim, ages 6-14 Tue– Thur 10/14/14-10/29/14 4:20-4:50 p.m. $68 Resident/non $100 Learn to Swim, ages 3-5 Sat & Sun 10/18/14-11/9/14 9:30-10 a.m. $68 Resident/non $100 Learn to Swim, ages 6-14 Sat & Sun 10/18/14-11/9/14 10:10-10:40 a.m. $68 Resident/non $100 Learn to Swim, ages 3-5 Tue–Thur 11/18/14-12/4/14 3:45-4:15 p.m. $68 Resident/non $100 11/27 Learn to Swim, ages 6-14 Tue– Thur 11/18/14-12/4/14 4:20-4:50 p.m. $68 Resident/non $100 11/27 Aqua Kids Water Fitness Monday 9/8/14-11/3/14 5:30-6:15 p.m. $80 Resident/non $120 10/13 Red Cross Classes CLASS DAY DATES HOURS Fee (per person) Adult CPR/AED (rescue/health professionals) Saturday 10/18/14 10 am-11:40 am TBA Adult First Aid CPR/AED Saturday 10/18/14 10 am - 12 noon TBA Adult First Aid CPR/AED Saturday 10/18/14 10 am - 11:20 am TBA AQUATIC CENTER HOURS october 2014

Main pool open swim: Mon-Sun: 9 am-6:30 pm Lap Swimming: Mon & Wed: 6:30-8:30 a.m. Sand Dollar Key: Monday-Sunday: 10 am-6:30 pm; Mon-Fri: 3-5:30 p.m. (limited lanes) Mon-Sun 6:30 -7 pm (limited lanes) Water Slide: Mon 10 am - 5 pm; Tue-Thur 10 am-3:30 pm; Fri-Sun 10 am-6 pm Beach Lifeguard Tower: Every day 9 am - 5 pm

Surfside Tennis Center CLASS DAY DATES HOURS Fee (per person) Per class no class Adult Doubles Mondays 9/15/14-12/15/14 8:30-10:30 p.m. Per class only $12 Res/$15 non 11/24 Tennis Pee Wee, age 4-6 Mon & Fri 9/15/14-11/7/14 4-4:30 p.m. $160 Res/$192 non $15 Res/$23 non Tennis Pee Wee, age 4-6 Mon & Fri 9/15/14-11/7/14 4:45-5:15 p.m. $160 Res/$192 non $15 Res/$23 non Tennis Champs, age 7-9 Mon & Wed 9/15/14-11/5/14 4:30-5:30 p.m. $192 Res/$272 non $15 Res/$23 non Tennis Challenger, age 10-14 Mon, Wed, Fri 9/15/14-11/7/14 5:30-6:30 p.m. $288 Res/$408 non $15 Res/$23 non Tennis Pee Wee, age 4-6 Tue & Thur 9/16/14-11/6/14 4-4:30 p.m. $160 Res/$192 non $15 Res/$23 non Tennis Prodigies, age 6-8 Tue & Thur 9/16/14-11/6/14 4:30-5:30 p.m. $192 Res/$272 non $15 Res/$23 non Tennis Challenger, age 10-14 Tue & Thur 9/16/14-11/6/14 4:30-6 p.m. $288 Res/$408 non $15 Res/$23 non

96th Street Park will be closed on Monday, Oct. 13, 2014 Parks & Recreation Now Offering After School Program for scheduled maintenance. The Park will reopen on Tuesday, Oct. 14. For more information please contact the Surfside Community Center at (305) 866-3635. 9 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 10 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014 TOWN OF SURFSIDE MARKETPLACE

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ADVERTISING IN THE GAZETTE Reach the residents and businesses of Surfside by advertising in the monthly Gazette. For rates, deadlines and more information go to the Town website www.townofsurfsidefl.gov or email [email protected]. TOWN MEETINGS ON DVD A DVD recording of the current monthly Town Commission and Planning & Zoning meetings 9293 Harding Avenue are available for check out at the Town Hall front desk. For more information, contact the Surfside, Florida 33154 Town Clerk at 305-861-4863 x226.

TOWN COMMISSION TOWN OFFICIALS BUSINESS NUMBERS Daniel Dietch, Mayor Michael Crotty, Town Manager Town Hall (305) 861-4863 [email protected] [email protected] Parks & Recreation (305) 866-3635 Eli Tourgeman, Vice Mayor Tennis Courts (305) 866-5176 [email protected] Linda Miller, Town Attorney Tourist Bureau (305) 864-0722 [email protected] Barry Cohen, Commissioner Police (305) 861-4862 [email protected] David Allen, Police Chief Fire Rescue (305) 861-1115 Michael Karukin, Commissioner [email protected] Emergency 911 [email protected] Sandra Novoa, CMC, Town Clerk Marta Olchyk, Commissioner TOWN WEBSITE [email protected] www.townofsurfsidefl.gov [email protected] 12 Surfside Gazette • OCTOBER 2014