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January 28, 2012
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City of Deerfield Beach
150 NE 2nd Avenue
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
954-480-4200
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NE Focal Point Annual Fashion Show - Jan. 25
The Auxiliary of the NE Focal Point Children's, Alzheimer's, Senior and Adult Services, Inc. invites you and your friends to the 14th Annual Fashion Show Luncheon. Fashions by Sondro at the Cove Shopping Center and Jos. A. Bank at the Shops at Boca Center. Details

Deerfield Beach Festival of the Arts - Jan. 28-29
Approximately 125 juried artists will be at this year's festival, displaying their original photography, painting, sculpture, glass, wood, jewelry, graphics, leather, and more. International food, live entertainment, and children’s art exhibits and activities will add to the cultural excitement.
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Deerfield Beach Green Market
The Deerfield Beach Green Market, has come alive in the newly renovated Cove Shopping Center  with over 60 vendors selling a wonderful variety of fresh produce, bakery goods, meats, seafood and specialty food items. Markets are held twice a month through April 1, 2012. Learn more 
 
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Proposed I-2 Zoning Ordinance
The first reading and public hearing for this item will take place at the January 24, 2012 City Commission meeting. View related documents...
Pier Entrance Redesign Project Update
Normal fees for access to the Pier will resume on Wednesday, January 25th. [Read on...]
Temporary Sign Program for businesses re-launched
The city has re-launched the successful temporary Sign of Relief program to give local businesses additional opportunities to reach customers through mechanisms such as banners, vehicle signs, inflatables, and menu boards. More

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