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The city commission held its meeting on Oct. 14. Check out the recap down below.

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City Celebrates LGBTQ History, Backs Art and Pride Events

By John Hayden

In a time when some cities and towns eagerly comply with anti-LGBTQ directives that eschew diversity and embrace homogeny, Wilton Manors leadership is standing tall. 

The city commission meeting from Oct. 14 provides three examples. They began by issuing a proclamation declaring October as LGBTQ+ History Month — a procedure that’s usually routine and uncontroversial, but with the state government now erasing rainbow crosswalks, it’s taken on a much braver tone. 

The proclamation reads, “The City of Wilton Manors has ... its own long and abundant LGBTQ+ history, which includes the adoption of non-discrimination policies, co-hosting the annual Stonewall Pride Parade and Festival during National LGBTQ+ Pride Month, becoming Florida’s first (and one of the nation’s first cities) to permanently fly the LGBTQ+ Pride Flag, and consistently support our LGBTQ+ families and LGBTQ+ friendly businesses.” 

Also at the meeting, they officially approved the city’s $45,000 sponsorship of next weekend’s Wicked Manors, the annual Halloween party that is produced by The Pride Center. It’s worth noting the donation comes after the commission passed a property tax cut. 

Finally, they declared the creation of Wilton Manors Art Week. It will run Nov. 6-9 with exhibits and parties throughout the city. The city has long talked about upping the area’s art game, with the goal of making us an art destination. 

At a time when governments are retracting from culture, Wilton Manors is doubling down on its commitment to the community.

News

Five Local Students Recognized for Advancing Equity and Inclusion

At a time when Florida and federal policies are trying to keep young LGBTQ in the closet and nail the door shut, others are supporting the next generation of leaders. Five students are the latest recipients of the Freidin Brown, P.A. & SAVE Social Justice Scholarship.

Your $10 Can Change Lives in South Florida | Opinion

If you want to make a real difference right here in South Florida, Holy Angels Church in Wilton Manors offers one of the most direct and efficient ways to do it.

ICYMI

Glitz, Gowns, and Giving Back: Aquaplex’s Hottest Fundraiser Yet

At Aquaplex Fort Lauderdale, PhD stands for Pretty Hot Divas. The venue is hosting a fundraiser for the OutSFL Melissa St. John College Student Scholarship Fund. Named after the legendary Palm Beach County icon, the goal is to educate and inspire the next generation of performers.

Weekly Events

TODAY: Zumba

Get ready to dance, sweat, and have a blast at the Zumba event in Wilton Manors.


WEDS: Sip & Paint

Get ready to unleash your inner artist while sipping on your favorite drink and painting beautiful pottery in this fun-filled in-person event. 


THURS: Well Sung

Join The Well every Thursday for Well Sung.


FRI: VXN Workout

Get ready to sweat it out with VXN Workout - a high-energy, dance cardio class that will leave you feeling bigger than life.


SAT: Mystery Dinner

A night of mystery dinner theater awaits. Raising funds to support food-insecure families in the community.


SUN: Drag Brunch

Drag queens, DJs, and delicious food and drinks.


Job Opportunities

Office Support Specialist -- Fort Lauderdale

Broward County Board of County Commissioners is hiring an Office Support Specialist to perform a variety of specialized office support work involving the use of a personal computer, a variety of software applications, and other office equipment at the Office of Medical Examiner and Trauma Services (OMETS), and more. $39,420.78 - $62,916.46 a year.


Entry Level Sales Representative -- Fort Lauderdale

Power Home Remodeling is seeking an Entry Level Sales Representative to deliver interactive sales presentations on eco-friendly, green products and services to customers, and more. $72,000 - $130,000 a year.

Mike's Deal

Kohl's big sale, lowest prices of the season! Get those blankets and home accessories!

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