Let’s have a parade!
This year’s Fort Lauderdale St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival takes place Saturday, March 14, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Huizenga Park, 32 E. Las Olas Blvd.
This year’s Fort Lauderdale St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival takes place Saturday, March 14, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Huizenga Park, 32 E. Las Olas Blvd.
Here’s a workout you may not have considered: climbing 175 stairs to the top of the Hillsboro Lighthouse to see the world’s only working second-order bivalve Fresnel lens.
Open to craft of traditional design regardless of construction: mud hens, sea pearls, bullseyes, sharpies, Bahama dinghies, cat boats, sloops, gaff-rigs, etc. Fiberglass boats are permitted.
FORT LAUDERDALE — In a world where a $4 million waterfront property is affordable, so is spending $200,000 on a stunning art piece for the entryway or wine cave.
Marina Bay Yachting Center has upgraded four of their docks to accommodate vessels up to 150 feet.
There’s good news and the not-so-good.
Procrastinators who planned to enter the Pompano Beach’s holiday parade but didn’t by now have un- fortunately missed the boat.
Even if you’re not planning to travel in any of South Florida’s floating parades, a holiday-decorated boat is still a delightful sight, especially for on-board get-togethers.
HealthDay News — When severe storms or hurricanes like Dorian sweep through communities with high winds and flooding, they can leave more than physical damage in their wake.
The Annual Columbus Day Regatta takes place Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12-13 along Biscayne Bay. Entry fees as of this writing are $125 per boat with a registration cutoff at midnight, Oct. 7.
Is the sunscreen you slather on your body marketed as safe for coral reefs? New research suggests those claims may not be entirely true.