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Tamarac celebrates Black History Month with a fantastic line-up of local musicians, artists, and entertainers.
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Tamarac celebrates Black History Month with a fantastic line-up of local musicians, artists, and entertainers.
Tamarac’s mayor and commissioners will honor five barrier-breaking professionals to celebrate Black History Month.
The City of Tamarac continues to celebrate Black History Month with two remaining events through the next weekend.
On Friday, First Lady Casey DeSantis released news regarding the student art and essay contests and Excellence in Education awards, announcing that Black History Month’s theme is “Community Champions
Celebrate Black History Month while learning more about Black history and culture through several events offered by the City of Tamarac…
Welcome to February, the month dedicated to love, friendship, and compassion, which are traits we can demonstrate to others every day of the year.
Tamarac is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of movies, music, discussions, and events.
Back in November, Marlon Bolton, a Jamaican American, was elected as the first African American city commissioner in Tamarac’s entire 53 year history.
When I was a medical resident and pregnant with my third child, I nearly suffered a stroke while waiting in the emergency room for treatment of high blood pressure.
From Congressman Hastings: We enter the new 117th Congress welcoming a new administration. President Biden and Vice President Harris will unite the country and build it back better for all Americans.
Tamarac is providing another opportunity for date night, family fun, or just the perfect way to kick off the weekend.
As we observe Women’s History Month in March, we want to recognize and honor the many ways women continue to make Broward County a great place to live, work and visit.
Sheriff Tony: As we enter Black History Month and honor the remarkable trailblazers who have helped make a change in America,
Through a collaboration between the City of Tamarac and artist George Gadson, residents are invited to a virtual presentation to celebrate Black History Month.
As part of their Black History Month celebrations, Tamarac Parks & Recreation is offering residents a trip to the African-American Heritage Exhibit, “Collaboration-Karibu.”
February is Black History Month, and it’s worth noting that marijuana was scheduled as part of the Controlled Substances Act during the Nixon Administration.
Welcome to February! Hard to believe Winter is almost over, and Spring is just around the corner.
Welcome to 2023! I’m delighted to kick off another year with you and hope these next 12 months are filled with love, good health, joy, abundance, harmony, and happiness!
From: Mayor Michelle J. Gomez: Welcome to July, a month of barbeques, summer fun, fireworks, and one of my favorite holidays, Independence Day!
From: Mayor Michelle J. Gomez: Welcome to April! This month, we celebrate nature’s rebirth and observe some of our most sacred holidays.
From Tamarac Mayor Gomez: March is finally here, and Spring is right around the corner on March 20.
Welcome to February, a month where we pay tribute to America’s history by celebrating our nation’s presidents and recognizing the rich history and amazing contributions of African-Americans…
In the first of two meetings, the city commission discussed the proposed millage rate for 2022.
Recently, the City of Tamarac has held several workshops. I am happy to report that the City remains financially strong.
From: Mayor Michelle J. Gomez Tamarac is starting the month of March on a high note after our State of the City address..
Last summer, a new community for parents and their children opened its doors in Tamarac. Called Soaring Eagles Academy, it was built to serve children of all ages by a loving staff who cares.
As a Black detective sergeant, Devoune Williams harbors a lot of pride in serving his community.
Ten exceptional residents can claim a new title this week as the latest inductees into the Broward County Senior Hall of Fame.
In fact, so far as it’s known, Rankin has zero insurance experience, other than what he buys for his car, boat, or renters insurance, and has never worked inside a banking or financial institution in any capacity. As a wounded veteran, he’s not in the market for health insurance because he’s covered by the VA. He holds neither an MBA nor a JD. He’s not a CPA. He doesn’t even have a degree in accounting or finance.
In her first campaign appearance for President Obama this election, Caroline Kennedy made a stop at the Tamarac Community Center on Thursday, March 22 to connect with Women for Obama supporters in Broward County. Kennedy, daughter of President John F. Kennedy, is an attorney, writer, and editor and serves on the boards of numerous nonprofit organizations.
Marking this week’s two year anniversary of the passage of the Affordable Care Act, Kennedy reminded the packed crowd about President’s leadership on health care reform that protects Americans.