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February 23, 2012
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City of Deerfield Beach
150 NE 2nd Avenue
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
954-480-4200
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THIS WEEK: Meetings for Districts 1 and 2
Commissioner Joe Miller will hold a District 1 meeting this Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 PM at City Hall. The following evening, Friday, February 24, Commissioner Ben Preston will hold a District 2 meeting at 6 PM at Westside Park. View calendar

Deerfield Beach Green Market - Feb. 26 green_thumb.jpg
The Deerfield Beach Green Market has come alive in the newly renovated Cove Shopping Center. The theme of this market will be Orchids. The Deerfield Beach Green Market is coordinated by the Deerfield Beach Cultural Committee and sponsored by the Deerfield CRA. More


Black Heritage & Women's
History Month Banquet - March 3

The City of Deerfield Beach will host the annual Black Heritage and Women's History Banquet at Johnny Tigner Recreation Center at Westside Park on Saturday, March 3, at 7 PM. The celebration will be A Salute to Hometown Heroes, providing authentic soul food and music by Adrian Wilson & Company. Tickets available.  Details
 
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Commission Meeting - Feb. 21
7 PM at City Hall, 150 NE 2nd Ave. [View agenda/meeting]
Quiet Waters Elementary students win regional science competition
Quiet Waters Elementary 5th graders have won the South Florida First LEGO League competition and will move on to state finals. Their project, Glove Factor, explores the science of keeping food safe. Vote now to help them win the Global Innovation award. Read on...
Pier Entrance Redesign Project Update
Normal fees for access to the Pier will resume on Wednesday, January 25th. [Read on...]

Events Calendar
Wed, Feb. 1 - Wed, Feb. 29


Thu, Feb. 23

Fri, Feb. 24


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