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Abandoned Pet Rescue’s Beer Label Contest 2024

What's Brewin': Abandoned Pet Rescue is partnering with Gulf Stream Brewing Company to launch the limited-edition "Four-Legged Lager" which could feature YOUR DOG or CAT! Just submit a picture of your dog or cat in APR's Beer Label Contest and start collecting votes by sharing with your friends, family, co-workers and anyone else who loves animals or beer. Proceeds from the contest and the "Four-Legged Lager" beer sales will support the abandoned pets of Fort Lauderdale's no-kill animal shelter. Following the contest, a launch party will be planned at Gulf Stream Brewery in Fort Lauderdale to cheers the winners and enjoy the beer! How does it work? Pet owners are invited to submit a photo of their dog or cat or an APR adoptable dog or cat. Submit your photos until Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 11:59PM. A $10 donation per image is required for entry. Votes are $1 per vote with minimum of five votes. Limit of one dog or cat per photo. You are welcome to submit multiple pets individually. People are not allowed in the photos. Get your family, friends, co-workers, neighbors to vote for your dog or cat. THE TOP CAT PHOTO AND THE TOP DOG PHOTO with the most votes will be featured on specially-designed beer label for a limited-edition beer at Gulf Stream Brewery. ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE CONTEST AND BEER SALES BENEFIT ABANDONED PET RESCUE NO-KILL SHELTER.
$10

World Premiere of Erin K. Considine’s “Family Tree”

The Foundry 2306 N Dixie Hwy, Wilton Manors, FL, United States
Plays of Wilton (POW!) and Ronnie Larsen Presents will present the World Premier of Erin K. Considine’s “Family Tree” a The Foundry beginning on April 18, 2024. This family drama tells the story of Isabella losing herself to Alzheimer’s. She struggles to communicate with her children. Her communication comes in repetitive stops and starts, leaving her children to untangle the roots t of their past in order to make some weighted decisions bout their future. Is a fresh start possible when the old growth has been gnarled and broken away? A family drama that is as much about conflict as it is humor and tenderness. A gay son, Gavin, returns home at the behest of his sister, Calista, to find their mother is slipping away. The siblings rehash old hurts and reveal new secrets. The production stars Carbonell winning actors, Lindsey Corey, Bruce Linser and Elizabeth Dimon. Taking the helm is Carbonell award winning director, Margaret Ledford and stage manager, Amanda Ortega. “POW! is excited to welcome Lindsey, Elizabeth, Margaret and Amanda as first time members to The Foundry and POW! family”, said Ronnie Larsen, founder and Artistic Director. Bruce returns to POW! after directing the sold out production of Dan Clancy’s “108 Waverly”. Margaret Ledford stated that she is excited to finally work with Ronnie Larsen at POW! She and Ronnie have wanted to work together for many years. Margaret finds that the devoted, loyal and supportive members and audience is truly extraordinary. This makes it so successful and incredibly inviting and enticing, encouraging professionals to work at POW! and be involved with powerful and different stories and storytelling. “Family Tree” has its first performance on Thursday April 18, 2024 and runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 3PM through May 12, 2024. Tickets are available at www.ronnielarsen.com. The show runs for approximately 90 minutes without intermission.
$25 – $50

Heroes: A Benefit Concert for the Blind and Visually Impaired

American Heritage School 12200 W Broward Blvd, Plantation, FL, United States
American Heritage Schools, in partnership with Lighthouse of Broward, presents its fourth annual Heroes event, a fundraising concert and auction to benefit the blind and visually impaired in Broward County, at American Heritage Schools’ Center for the Arts auditorium, on Saturday, May 4 from 5-8 p.m. The event will be a speakeasy-themed soirée featuring singer Mitch Franco. The Lighthouse of Broward is the only private, non-profit organization in Broward County that provides comprehensive educational, rehabilitation, and counseling services to blind and visually impaired children and adults. Through their work, the Lighthouse of Broward enhances the lives of people who are blind and visually impaired in Broward County and empowers them to live independent, healthy, employed, and fulfilling lives. All of the funds from the benefit concert and auction will ensure that the Lighthouse of Broward can continue to provide vital services to over 2,590 people throughout Broward County each year. Attendees can enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres throughout the evening and participate in a live and silent auction benefiting the Lighthouse of Broward. Guests are encouraged to come dressed in their best Roaring Twenties ensemble. The presenting sponsor for this year’s event is American Heritage Schools. Gunther Motors is the gold sponsor. Bronze sponsors include Centennial Bank, Memorial Health System, Miller Construction, Jaguar Land Rover West Broward, McCullough & Leboff and BDO. Volunteers from American Heritage Schools’ student orchestra, National Art Honors Society, Pre-Med and Pre-Engineering programs will be on-site to help make this event a success. The cost is $25 per person, which includes admission, hors d’oeuvres and an open bar. To purchase tickets or make a donation, please visit: https://www.lhob.org/heroes
$25