The Metropolis of Lauderhill is ready to host a collection of free, family-friendly occasions over the subsequent two weekends, providing residents alternatives to give attention to wellness, unity, and group engagement.
On Saturday, September 13, Mayor Denise D. Grant, in partnership with Feeding South Florida and ICNA Aid, will lead the Mayor’s Day of Motion from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lauderhill Metropolis Corridor, 5581 W. Oakland Park Blvd. The occasion, held in recognition of Starvation Motion Month, will function a free meals distribution, entry to well being and wellness companies, stress administration workshops, and group assets. Each breakfast and lunch might be offered.
The day will start earlier with a Peace Backyard gathering hosted by Commissioner Melissa P. Dunn at Windermere Tree Gardens, 1818 NW 54 Terrace, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The group gathering is open to residents of all ages and can provide an opportunity to chill out in nature, take pleasure in free meals, and join with neighbors. Organizers say the occasion is designed to advertise concord, mindfulness, and togetherness.
“These two occasions supply a full day of enrichment this Saturday. Starting with peace and reflection within the backyard, then transferring into motion and empowerment at Metropolis Corridor, Lauderhill is proud to offer alternatives that nurture each physique and soul,” metropolis officers mentioned in a press release.
The next weekend, Vice Mayor S. “Ray” Martin will host a Group Meals Distribution Drive Through on Saturday, September 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at John Mullin Park, 2000 NW 55 Ave.
For extra particulars and updates on upcoming occasions in Lauderhill, residents can go to Lauderhill-fl.gov/Occasions.