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Wicked Manors will get a sponsorship from the city totaling about $50,000.

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Feature

City Gives Wicked Manors A Boost

By John Hayden

This year will bring a couple of firsts for Wicked Manors. One, they will be using metal detectors at entrances and two, they are getting help from the city. 

The venerable Halloween street party on Wilton Drive will get a sponsorship from the city totaling about $50,000. The Pride Center sponsors the event, and CEO Robert Boo says this is a tough year financially. 

“This year especially is extremely difficult. We do not have all of the previous presenting sponsors that we had in the past,” Boo said during his presentation, noting that this is the first time the event has asked the city for this level of support. 

He argued, and commissioners agreed, that “This is an event that really helps promote the city. It helps drive business to all of the businesses in Wilton Manors. They don’t come here because it’s a Pride Center event. They come because it’s Wilton Manors.” 

Security costs are up about $40,000, primarily due to the need for metal detectors. The only real objection was the timing. The city’s budget, which starts Oct. 1, is almost set and this is an unexpected ask. But Commissioner Don D’Arminio said there really isn’t a choice. 

“We cannot risk our city over 37k. Protecting residents and visitors must be our first priority.” 

The money will come from the city’s already bloated Unassigned Balance Fund ($40,000) and from parking revenue the day of the event ($10,000). Metal detectors are credited with saving the day during Stonewall Pride in June, when an armed man allegedly ran past security. He was eventually subdued and arrested.

News

Oakland Park Approves Nation’s First LGBTQ Softball Historical Marker

The Oakland Park City Commission voted unanimously on Sept. 5 to place a historical marker at the site of the first official SFAAA gay softball game at Wimberly Athletic Fields.

Peter Zimmer - The Philanthropist

Within the LGBTQ community, donations from wealthy individuals or groups have become necessary at a time when nonprofits can no longer rely on federal or state governments. In South Florida, philanthropist Peter Zimmer and his late husband Jim Stepp have been two of our most generous benefactors.

ICYMI

City Commission Starts Finalizing Budget

Like all municipal governments in Florida, Wilton Manors must pass a balanced budget by the end of the month.

Weekly Events

TODAY: Paint & Sip

It's a fun evening of painting and enjoying some drinks with friends at Rosie's.


WEDS: Punch Needle

Get ready to unleash your creativity and learn the art of punch needle. 


THURS: A Mini Concert

Join The Well every Thursday for Well Sung.


FRI: Diva Locals

Join La Mexicana Taco Bar for a fabulous brunch and lunch event celebrating the launch of Diva Locals in Fort Lauderdale.


SAT: Throwback Drag Brunch

Get ready to travel back in time and experience a fabulous Drag Brunch filled with nostalgia, glitz, and glamour.


SUN: Plaza Live

Plantation Walk Presents "Plaza Live," featuring South Florida's Best Artists performing on the Plaza Stage.


Job Opportunities

Police Records Clerk -- Fort Lauderdale

City of Fort Lauderdale is hiring a Police Records Clerk to receive, sort, enter, file, query, copy, redact, retrieve, distribute, and validate a variety of records and reports in law enforcement computer systems, and more. $39,920.82 - $61,891.65 a year. 


Code Compliance Administrative Assistant -- Fort Lauderdale

City of Wilton Manors is seeking a Code Compliance Administrative Assistant to assist the Code Compliance Staff with the issuance of notices, managing case records, and clerical duties related to Special Magistrate Hearings, and more. $41,355 - $50,639 a year.

Mike's Deal

Never ending pasta is back at Olive Garden starting at $13.99!

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