b'(Top) THE DYLAN SCHOPP SUNSHINE FOUNDATION, a non- (Top)SOROPTIMISTINTERNATIONALOFDAVIE\'S 2019 profit organization dedicated to suicide prevention, raised overAWARDS LUNCHEON recognized outstanding women and or-$35,000 at its inaugural Sunshine Bruncheon on April 6th. Theganizations who have gone beyond expectations in working to foundation partners with the Florida Initiative for Suicide Pre- improve their lives as well as the lives of others, including: PACE vention (FISP) to prevent suicide and end the stigma surroundingCenter for Girlsof Broward; Project Stable; the Old Davie School mental health issues. Learn more at www.dylansfoundation.org.Museum & Foundation; and HOPE Outreach Center. Visit www.(Above) On April 10th, WESTON UNIVERSITY students visitedsidavie.org for more information. (Above) Cooper City hosted Washington D.C. for the day, along with Weston Mayor Danieltheir annual DOG ADOPT-A-THON on April 13th next to City J. Stermer and a host of other town and BSO personnel. (Below)Hall. Many adorable adult dogs were on hand, hoping to find Weston Town Center hosted two greats events recently. BSO,a loving "forever home". Kudos to the selfless volunteers who in conjunction with the City of Weston, Weston Town Center,care for them with all their hearts.(Below) Also on April 13th, and the Special Olympics, presented the PATROL STROLL. It fea- Daviehostedtheirfirst-everEXCEPTIONALFAMILYFITNESS tured rescue and utility service personnel walking a red carpet toDAY at the Pine Island Fitness & Aquatic Center (3800 SW 92nd educate the public on recognition of proper uniforms and IDs toAvenue). The autism & sensory friendly event had a variety of fit-combat fraud. And the WESTON POPS CONCERT featuring theness and fun-focused activities for kids of all abilities, along with Symphony of the Americas attracted more than 400 listeners. vendors and non-profit organizations.TO ADVERTISE CALL 954.384.9666 DRW MAGAZINE 37'