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DECEMBER 2013

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PUBLISHER Carey SuissaEDITOR Nicol JenkinsSPORTS wRITER Allen LevinPHOTOGRAPHER Len CartorGRAPHIC DESIGNERS Eduardo Passere and Fabio Passere

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LOCATION: Cowboys Saloon Davie

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6 Holiday parties are in full swing!11 Cover Bio14 Art & Entertainment22 Business Spotlight: E11Even24 Do You Know Where Your Favorite Bartender Is?26 Chef of the Month: HottLeggz33 Drink Recipes Of The Month40 Live and Loud Spotlight42 Sports44 Classifieds46 Discounts

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By Nicol JeNkiNs EDITOR

Holiday parties are in full swing!

Lights, Santa Claus and his elves, fire-works and New Years resolutions… it’s beginning to look a-lot like the holiday

season!With decorated trees and the ball drop-

ping on New Year’s Eve, plenty of festive parties and events will keep the hospitality industry and locals cheerful this holiday season.

Kick off the holidays on Sunday, De-cember 8th. Setting sail at 5:30 pm is the Pompano Holiday Boat Parade, which travels along the Intracoastal from Pompano Beach to Hillsboro Blvd. in Deerfield Beach.

If you love the holidays and seeing the lights, then you won’t want to miss the Semi-nole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade! This year the boat parade will be bigger and better launching on December 14th at 6 pm, with 100 brilliantly illuminated boats sailing down the New River and up the Intracoastal Waterway to Lake Santa Barbara. For more information on this event, visit http://www.winterfestparade.com.

Mark your calendars for Gar-den of Lights. Running through December 22nd at Flamingo Garden’s Botanical Gardens and Historic Wray Home in Davie, be amazed by thousands of lights and decorations while holiday music fills the air. Weekends in December, guests can enjoy concerts and performances, visits from Santa, and other holiday fun. Garden of Lights is complimen-tary with paid daytime admission, or $5 after 5pm to view the lights and light show only. For more information, visit

http://www.flamingogardens.org. Even though it doesn’t snow in South

Florida, that doesn’t mean Santa won’t make a stop here. Don’t miss Santa on the Beach on Friday, December 20th at 12:45 pm at 1100 Seabreeze Blvd. Santa Claus and his elves will make their annual visit to Fort Lauderdale Beach and will hand out candy canes and holiday treats! Make sure to tell the jolly Santa what you want for Christmas!

Like to dress up like Santa or his elves or reindeer? Then, SantaCon Fort Lauderdale is the event for you! SantaCon is a mass gath-ering of people dressed as Santa Claus and in other holiday costumes parading around Fort Lauderdale bars and restaurants. On Saturday, December 21st, a holiday-clad group will spread cheer around town start-ing at 6 pm at Mangos on Las Olas. They will

make stops and enjoy drink specials at other bars on Las Olas and at 2nd Street in down-town Fort Lauderdale. For more informa-tion, visit http://santaconftl.com.

Be sure to make your New Year’s Eve plans now! Everyone will be out and count-ing down to the New Year on December 31st! Downtown Fort Lauderdale on 2nd Street, A1A by the Elbow Room, Hard Rock and many other area nightclubs will be hav-ing New Year’s Eve parties and watching the big ball drop.

After you have celebrated your Decem-ber holiday traditions of gift giving, hearty feasts, shopping and more with family and friends, it’s the biggest party night of the year- New Year’s Eve! On December 31st, it’s time to bid farewell to 2013 and the past, and welcome 2014 and a new year of possibilities. Many South Florida bars, nightclubs and restaurants will be offering champagne toasts during the countdown to the New Year and fun parties. The Down-town Countdown will take place on Tuesday, December 31st from 4:30 pm to 3 am on SW 2nd Street in downtown Fort Lauderdale. This is the City of Fort Lauderdale’s premier New Year’s Eve celebration. As one of the largest New Year’s Eve celebrations in Flor-

ida, the free street festival is full of fun and excitement. Revelers will crowd

downtown Fort Lauderdale along S.W. 2nd Street, between S.W. 2nd

Avenue and S.W. 5th Avenue, to wait with anticipation for the lighted ball to drop at midnight. Live music kicks off at 9 p.m. for the crowd to en-

joy and dance the night away, complete with champagne toasts

and party hats! Be sure to enjoy the gift of fun with your

friends!

The Staff at InTheBiz® Magazine wishes everyone a Happy, Healthy and Jolly Holiday Season and New Year!

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Dancin’ Santas, Glistening Yachts, Sparkling Fireworks…

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Noelle Fletcher

What is your Name? Taylor Noelle Fletcher, but you can call me any one of my nicknames: Taytay, Tay Swift, Taylor Made, or Taylor Gang!! ;)

Where do you work? I work at the greatest country bar! Cowboys Saloon -I’m the bartender who gets you feeling frisky!

Where are you from originally? I’m a true Florida girl! I was born and raised in Broward County!! I now live in Coral Springs in the same house that I’ve lived in my whole life!!

How long have you been InTheBiz®? I’ve been InTheBiz® since I was 14 when I started working at The Original Pancake House, but I started bartend-ing when I worked at Hooters!

What do you like most about bartending?The thing I love about bartending and serving is I get paid to flirt! I’ve got a naturally flirtatious personality so to have a job where I can flirt and just be me!

Why did you choose bartending? There’s a funny story to why I started bartending. My mom used to bartend and she did it most of my life! So when I was in grade school and my teacher asked “what do you want to be when you’re older?” I said a bartender, because my mom did it and because I’m in love with the movie Coyote Ugly! When I got the opportunity to start bartending at Hooters, I took it! Now I work at Cowboys Saloon and I’m so excited I do!!!

What is the most ordered drink? My most ordered drink would be either Bud Light bottle or Jack Daniels and Coke!

What is your favorite drink to make? My favorite drink to make is a Lynchburg Lemonade! It’s made with Jack Daniels which I love!! My favorite shot to make is a Four Horseman!! That’ll put you on your ass!!

What is the worst pick up line you ever heard? i don’t know about the worst, but he best pick up line I’ve heard was “Hey do you wanna go to Vegas with me for the Marine Corps Ball?” Haha I said “hell yea!!”

What advise do you have for new bartenders just starting out? My best advice for a new bartender would be to just have fun with it! Don’t take it too seriously because as long as you flash your custom-ers a smile and have a great personality everything will run smoothly!!

What if anything would you change about your work environment? i honestly love my work environment and I would change nothing about it!!! I always have fun at work and I think that’s something that everyone wants!!

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While there may not be snow, South Florida will still be decked in the holiday spirit with festive concerts, toy runs,

a Winter Wonderland on Las Olas and, of course, dancing Santas and reindeers along the streets of downtown Fort Lauderdale.

So be sure to join your friends and neighbors for a jolly time at one or more of these merry events.

Kick off the season at the annual christmas on las olas. Celebrating 51 years, Las Olas will once again be transformed into a Winter Wonderland on Tuesday, December 3rd from 5 pm to 10 pm. Thousands of residents and visitors gather on Las Olas Boulevard each year to celebrate the unofficial start to the winter season. The experience is a rare winter wonderland– snow showers down from the rooftops, children ice skate and climb a snow mountain, while business leaders, city officials, ce-lebrities and other VIP’s mingle with local families and friends. Choirs from local schools and churches fill the air with the sounds of the holidays from various stages, while strolling carolers delight the crowd who fill their bellies with sips and sweets! This event is free to the public. For more informa-tion, visit www.lasolasboulevard.com/christmas-on-las-olas/.

The City of Fort Lauderdale will be rockin’ with an impressive line-up of musical talents. Get your tickets now for Lauderdale Live, which will take place December 6th through December 8th at Huizenga Plaza in downtown Fort Lauderdale. It is the debut music festival in Fort Lauderdale, with an impressive lineup including: Lyle Lovett, Huey lewis & The News, Indigo Girls, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, shovels & Rope, Jason isbell, Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors, The Wild Feathers, Holly Williams and more. Also on Friday, December 6th, a VIP “yacht Discovery experience” will be held across three lavish ships. Lauderdale Live’s attendees will enjoy a fabulous festival set against the backdrop of scenic waterways, top res-taurants and hotels.

Admission runs

from $79 to $459. For more information, visit http://www.lauderdalelivemusic.com.

There are plenty of reasons to give back this season! Toys in the Sun Motorcycle Run is one of many fundraising events during the month. The motorcycle parade begins on December 8th at 9:30 am at Mardi Gras Casino, 831 N. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, and it ends with a party at Markham Park in Sunrise. Enjoy live music, lots of vendors, a Classic Car Show, Bike Show, an in-ternational food court and plenty of cold beer and soda. Event cost is $10 and one unwrapped toy per person. Gates open at 6:30 am, and motorcycles depart at 9:30 am. For more information, visit http://www.toysinthesunrun.com.

The much anticipated holiday event of the sea-son is here! The Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade will be held on December 14th at 6 pm, starting in downtown Fort Lauderdale on the New River and ending at Lake Santa Barbara in Pompano Beach. This is truly a visually dazzling event, and was named one of the “Top 20 Parades in the World” by USA Today. 100 brilliantly illumi-nated boats sail down the New River and up the Intracoastal Waterway during this signature annual event. The Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade is staged along the New River in Downtown

Fort Lauderdale. The parade will be in true pro-cession at the Riverside Hotel with vessels

traveling east to the Intracoastal waterway and heading north to Lake Santa Barbara. Winterfest® recently announced the 2013 addition to its impressive lineup of Grand Marshals– Tori Spelling. For more information on this event, visit http://

www.winterfestparade.com.

Enjoy the charm of the holidays with the Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida’s sparkling production of the classic ballet The Nutcracker. Bring your family and friends to this classic on December 18th at 10 am at Parker Playhouse, 707 NE 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale. Performed to Tchaikovsky’s memorable score and based on the popular story by Ernest Hoffman, The Nutcracker is the ideal introduction to the magnificent world of ballet and perfect holiday entertainment year after year. For more information, call 954-462-0222.

Dress up like Santa, his elves or even Mrs. Claus and join in the merriment as Santacon Fort Lauderdale flies into town! SantaCon is a mass gathering of people dressed in Santa Claus and other holiday costumes parading publicly on streets and in bars in Cities around the world. The focus is on spontaneity and creativity, while having a good time and spreading cheer and goodwill. On Saturday, December 21st, a holiday-clad group will spread cheer around town starting at 6 pm at Man-gos on Las Olas. Around 7 pm, they will head west along Las Olas Blvd. making stops at all of Santa’s favorite watering holes; then to Vibe Las Olas for 2-4-1 drinks, and stopping at Royal Pig Pub. The group will then head downtown to Briny Irish Pub Riverfront, Tarpon Bend, other 2nd Street stops and ending the party at America’s Backyard. Donations to Kids In Distress, in the form of cash or gift cards are requested. For more information, visit http://santaconftl.com.

Sing along this season to your favorite musi-cians! The BB&T Center in Sunrise will have a packed schedule. Donny and Marie Osmond will bring their “Donny & Marie Christmas” Tour exclu-sively to the BB&T Center on Saturday, December 7th at 7:30 pm. On Tuesday, December 10th at 7:30 pm, Florida Panthers vs. Detroit Red Wings will compete in a head-to-head game. Y100, Miami’s

Hit Music Station, has unveiled the star-studded lineup for its annual holiday concert,

Y100’s Jingle Ball 2013, presented by Jam Wireless Speakers, will

take place on Friday, December 20th at 7:30 p.m. The 20th annual

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Classic will once again feature top-of-the-line college basketball on Saturday, December 21st. Hard Rock Live in Hollywood will also be offering many concerts this month. On December 14th at 8 pm, Beres Hammond will be performing; don’t miss this show! Broward House will present much laughs with Cheech and Chong on December 15th at 7 pm. On December 17th at 7:30 pm, there will be Trace Adkins, The Christmas Show. ZZ Top will perform its hits on December 28th at 8 pm. Comedy All Stars: Dom irrera, Jake Johannsen, and Tammy Pescatelli will take the stage on December 29th at 8 pm. The Culture Room will be rockin’ during the month of December with an eclectic mix of artists. On December 9th at 7:30 pm, Jimmy Eat World will perform songs from their new album “Damage”, with special guests Flashlights. Papadosio with special guests earthcry will take the stage on December 13th at 8 pm. Other acts include: Hed Pe with Urban Rebel on December 20th; The Heavy Pets with the Funky Nuggets and DJ Scotty on December 21st; Exhumed with cyst, The Glorious Death, and Blowtorch Sodomy on December 22; The supervillains on December 27th; and Zach Deputy with special guests Kaleigh Baker on December 29th. Be sure to also get your tickets for these upcoming shows at Revolution Live in downtown Fort Lauderdale. August Burns Red performs on December 8th, NoFX Winter Tour kicks off on December 9th, and don’t miss The Devil Wears Prada on December 10th.

This time of year is perfect for going to the mov-ies! Hunger games fans will be flocking

to the

second installment of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The blockbuster begins as Katniss Everdeen has returned home safe after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Winning means that they must turn around and leave their family and close friends, embarking on a “Victor’s Tour” of the districts. Along the way, Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell) - a competition that could change Panem forever. Another film, out of the Furnace, from Scott Cooper, the critically-acclaimed writer and director of Crazy Heart, is a gripping and gritty drama about family, fate, circumstance, and justice.

Russell Baze (Christian Bale) has a rough life: he works a dead-end blue collar job at the local steel mill by day, and cares for his

terminally ill father by night. When Russell’s brother Rodney (Casey

Affleck) returns home from serving time in Iraq, he gets lured into one

of the most ruthless crime rings in the Northeast and mysteriously

disappears. The police fail to crack the case, so - with nothing left to lose

- Russell takes matters into his own hands, putting his life on the line to

seek justice for his brother. The impres-

sive cast of Christian Bale and Woody Harrelson are rounded out by Casey Affleck, Forest Whitaker, Wil-lem Dafoe, Zoe Saldana and Sam Shepard. In Home-front, hoping to escape his troubled past, former DEA agent Phil Broker (Jason Statham) moves to a seemingly quiet backwater town in the bayou with his daughter. However, he finds anything but quiet there, for the town is riddled with an underbelly of drugs and violence. When sociopathic druglord Gator Bodine (James Franco) puts Broker and his young daughter in harm’s way, Broker is forced back into action to save her and their new home. Hobbit fans will be running to the theatres for the second film, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. It is the second installment of a three-part film series based on J. R. R. Tolkien’s 1937 novel, The Hobbit, begin-ning with An Unexpected Journey (2012) and set to conclude with There and Back Again (2014). The three films together act as prequels to Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film series. The storyline continues the events of An Unexpected Journey, in which the hobbit Bilbo Baggins travels with the wizard Gandalf and a company of thirteen dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield into the Kingdom of Erebor, taking them through Mirkwood, Esgaroth, and Dale to combat with the dragon Smaug.

InTheBiz® Magazine wishes you, your family, friends and hospitality family a Happy Holiday Season!

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By Nicol JeNkiNsContributing Writer

Miami will soon be known as the “City that never sleeps” when Florida’s first and only 24-hour dayclub and

nightclub opens its doors.

Opening January 2014, E11EVEN MIAMI will catapult the nightlife scene in South Florida to new heights.

Imagine 25,000 square feet of social enter-tainment coupled with five-star hospitality and state-of-the-art technology with a nightclub and international cabaret. A unique and one-of-a-kind 24-hour dayclub, nightclub, after-hours and a rooftop dining and ultra-lounge experience. The cabaret will feature beautiful entertainers flown in from the four corners of the nation and theatrical performances in an environment that is as sexy as it is sophisti-cated. E11EVEN MIAMI is conveniently located in downtown Miami, just a few blocks from the American Airlines Arena, Brickell and minutes from South Beach.

Owner and creator Dennis DeGori and oper-ating partners Gino LoPinto, Ken DeGori, Der-

ick Henry and Daniel Solomon have developed this forty-four million dollar acquisition and development and are debt free. E11EVEN’s operators have over 100 years of experience as owners and/or operators of some of the world’s most successful nightclubs and caba-rets, including Scores and the Spearmint Rhino in Las Vegas, Marquee Dayclub and Nightclub, Gold Club in San Francisco and many others venues in New York City, Chicago and through-out Florida.

“When you walk in the door, we want to deliver two things: the wow factor because we built the wow type of venue, and 5-star hospitality,” said Gino LoPinto, adding, “Once we open our doors, we will never close again. Ever! We are one-of-a-kind: open 24/7, 365 days a year. This is the only place in Florida where the party truly never stops!”

E11EVEN MIAMI will maintain the Miami nightlife scene but take it up a notch by incor-porating the elaborate and engaging hospitality found in Las Vegas. Cirque style performance artists, aerialists, contortionists and interactive theatrical characters are just the opening act. Other unique features include: 6 fully stocked bars featuring premium liquors, the world’s fin-

est champagnes and a fine wine selection with representations from the five great growths including favorites like Petrus, Chateau Margaux and Opus One; Over 600 square feet of LED video walls; the newest “Funktion-One” resolution 6 sound system found in the world’s top-rated nightclubs; “Kryogenifex” nitrogen cold plunge; a Bottle service party pit with a hydraulic elevating stage and a 20 foot retractable pole. Endless amenities includ-ing… 32 private VIP rooms equipped with the latest technology, service-interactive iPads, all cable access flat screens, universal phone chargers; Valet Parking under a 30-wide porte-cochere with plenty of self-parking; Touché’ is the retractable rooftop lounge & restaurant featuring celebrity chef Carla Pellegrino from Top Chef and RAO’s (NYC/Caesar’s Las Vegas) fame. E11EVEN also boasts a Private discreet entrance for celebrities, athletes and VIP’s.

This is an experience you won’t want to miss!

E11EVEN MIAMI is located at 29 NE 11th Street, Miami 33132. For more information, call 305-829-2911. Look on their website at www.11miami.com, for more details on Grand Opening events and parties.

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hott leggz lighthouse point & Fort lauderdale

Chef of theMonth

Executive Chef Mack (Iggy) DiLeonardo

By Nicol Jenkinseditor

If you are craving the best wings, seafood and italian beef sandwiches and don’t want to travel to Chicago, you are in for

a treat at Hott Leggz in Lighthouse Point and Fort Lauderdale.

Since 2011, Hott Leggz has delivered Chicago restaurant pride to South Florida. Executive Chef Iggy has served up delicious meals that you can’t find anywhere else.

Like the name, the menu has a variety of Chef Iggy’s famous ‘leggz’ to choose from, including snow crab, king crab, frog leggz, gator bites, Dungeness crab leggz, and much more. You can also have your pick of their infamous boils of honey bourbon, coconut island, buffalo and lemon-lime for their delicious shrimp, mussels or scallops. If that’s not enough, take a bite out of their 10 oz. juicy burgers, sizzling wings made fresh with a variety of sauces, such as the tasty jerk tang

and fireball, and good hometown Chicago hot dogs. Chef Iggy is known for creating a one-of-a-kind po’ boy. Of course, everything is fresh daily.

All of these mouthwatering delights are the creative genius of Chef Iggy. The culinary bug bit at just 12 years old when he began whipping up concoctions in his family’s kitchen. Since then, his expertise has blossomed with much experience and accolades. Chef Iggy has won six first place awards for his seafood gumbo, has opened up various top restaurants including Cafe Bluefish and 101 Ocean, created recipes at Dough Boys Pizzeria, and was on the hit TV Show, BBQ with Bobby Flay, for his famous smoked alligator ribs.

Chef Iggy learned early on that if your food doesn’t have flavor, then it’s not good! He has maintained that concept of fresh, flavorful food and sauces for all of his culinary creations.

“Hott Leggz is known for their boils. Our

seafood already has the flavors and you don’t even have to dip your crab legs in butter. No one else is doing this,” said Chef Iggy.

Hott Leggz is also the perfect place to host your holiday party! They offer plenty of room at both locations for a fun event with co-workers and friends. Hott Leggz Lighthouse Point can accommodate up to 200 guests. They also offer catering with many options to make your event even more memorable and tasty.

“Hott Leggz has a pretty unique menu. There are not many out there like this. We cater to our customers. It is all about having a good time. If they are having a good time and enjoying the food, it’s a win-win situation,” said Chef Iggy.

Stop in at either of Hott Leggz two convenient locations to taste Chef Iggy’s masterpieces! 2471 East Commercial, Fort Lauderdale, 954-771-5151, or 3128 N Federal Highway Lighthouse Point, 754-307-2444.

Po Boy ItalIan SauSage SandwIch Bucket of craB leggz

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Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauderdale MAD for MODS Gala raises

$400,000 By STAFF REPORTS

Museum President and CEO, Kim Cavendish, an-nounced today that the

MAD for MODS Gala held Saturday, November 16, 2013, raised nearly $400,000 to benefit the Museum of Discovery and Science. The cel-ebration was a tribute to the com-munity’s appreciation and support for the Museum.

Kim Cavendish said, “I am so grateful for the leadership from the Co-Chairs and Honorary Co-Chairs, and for the outstanding support and sponsorships from our Board and others that have made this event such a big success and such an important source of support for MODS.”

Trading on the success of last year’s MAD for MODS theme, the MAD for MODS Gala: the Sequel theme was chosen to reflect the popular television series, Mad Men, and the Gala celebrated the good times in South Florida, circa 1960. Guests ventured back to the chic styles of that time for an ele-gant evening of dining and dancing at the Museum of Discovery and Science.

Chairman of the Board Jon Fer-rando stated, “The Gala was a tre-mendous success and wonderful evening, but what impresses me the most is the generous support for the Museum shown by our community, led by the business community along with prominent foundations and individuals. We provide science and discovery ex-periences to over 450,000 visitors per year, and it’s very rewarding to see how much the community appreciates and supports a great resource.”

The festivities began at 6:00 p.m. with the Wells Fargo Cocktail Reception that included luscious hors d’oeuvres and an open bar generously provided by Southern Wine & Spirits, which was accom-panied by a unique and impres-sive Silent Auction. After cocktails, WSVN’s Chief Meteorologist, Phil Ferro, welcomed more than 600 guests to an elegant wine pairing dinner held in a tent beautifully decorated to reflect the period with logos floating across the New York City skyline pulled by Pan Am jets.

A brief live auction followed, al-lowing bidders to vie for prizes of ultimate luxury including a 2014 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Cabriolet L.C., a seven-night stay in a lifestyle suite at Canyon Ranch in Tucson, Arizona, a long weekend on a 100’ private yacht, a Seabourn Cruise, a trip to the Galapagos, and an exclu-sive party at a waterfront estate.

Exciting surprises included “Pan-Am” stewardesses interacting with guests, and a special performance by “Elvis,” which gave guests an un-forgettable early “60s” experience. Finally, partygoers grooved at a rockin’ dance party that capped off the evening.

The dinner and dancing por-tion of the gala was held in a tent set up in the Museum’s future Science Park. The approximately 30,000-square-foot Science Park facing Broward Boulevard will com-plete the Museum’s second and final phase of expansion that be-gan with the EcoDiscovery Center opening in November of 2011. This new phase will also include some essential capital renovations to the current 20-year-old building as well as a digital upgrade of the AutoNa-

tion® IMAX Theater. All proceeds benefitted the

Museum of Discovery and Sci-ence. Since 1977, the Museum of Discovery and Science has been a vital educational resource for the South Florida community. Through hands-on exhibits, engaging edu-cational programs, films and a live animal collection, the Museum serves over 450,000 visitors each year and is the primary destination for school field trips in Broward County.

The presenting sponsor was Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauderdale. Major sponsors included: Southern Wine & Spirits and Wells Fargo.

ABOUT THE MUSEUM OF DISCOV-eRy AND scieNce

The mission of the Museum of Discovery and Science is to provide experiential pathways to lifelong learning in science for children and adults through exhibits, programs and films. Founded in 1976 as The Discovery Center, the nonprofit fa-

cility serves approximately 450,000 visitors annually. Major operation-al support for the Museum is pro-vided through generous support by Leadership Guild members in-cluding: Broward Health, JM Fam-ily Enterprises, Inc., Sun Sentinel, Patriot National Insurance Group and Wells Fargo.

The Museum is open seven days a week, 365 days a year; Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. with extended IMAX® hours on most evenings. General Admis-sion prices are $19 for adults; $18 for seniors; $15 for children 2 to 12. Children under 2 are free. A General Admission Ticket includes admission to the Museum exhibits and one 45-minute IMAX film. The Museum of Discovery and Science is located downtown at 401 SW Second Street, Fort Lau-derdale, Florida 33312. For more information about the Museum, visitors should call 954.467.MODS (6637) or visit our web site at www.mods.org

robert lochrie, Brooke lochrie, and Senator george lemieux

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Wiley Street Pub • 1819 Wiley St. - Hollywood • 954-921-9459

Sandbar Fort lauderdale • 900 Sunrise Lane, Fort Lauderdale • 954-990-7578

MurPhy’S laW iriSh Pub • Hard Rock Hard Rock • 954-791-4782

Goal line SPortS bar • 6969 Taft Street, Hollywood • 954-399-8156

Jd’S bar & lounGe • 10311 W Sample Rd Coral Springs 954-752-3227

hunterS beach bar • 235 Almond Ave - Fort Lauderdale • 954-467-9166

the oaSiS Pub • 3224 W Commer-cial Blvd. - Tamarac •

red doG cantina • 3134 NE 9th Street - Fort Lauderdale • 954-440-4382

MarSha’S Pub • 358 South State Road 7 - Margate • 954-969-9779

Green rooM • 100 SW 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL • 954-727-0950

Gerri’S SPortS Pub • 6500 W. Atlantic Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL • 954-972-6266

JeSSe’S XtreMe SPortS bar • 5442 W. Atlantic Blvd. Margate • 954-917-2855

MuGShotS bar & Grill oF Mar-Gate • 1049 N. STATE RD 7, Margate • 954-974-4420

SlackerS bar & Grill • 995 State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale, FL • 954-530-4758

autoMatic SliMS South beach • 1216 Washington Ave, Miami, FL • 305-672-2220

7 SeaS bar • 2200 SW 57 Ave, Miami, FL • 305-266-6071

Studio karaoke club • 1801 Col-lins Ave, Miami, FL • 305-695-1770

VillaGe Well • 1023 SE 17th St. Fort Lauderdale • 954-524-2531

SinGerS karaoke • 3521 NW Eighth Ave. Pompano Beach • 954-785-1945

SMarty PantS • 2400 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale • 954-561-1724

Play by Play • 440 S. Cypress Road Pompano Beach • 954-946-7908

cheerS • 941 E. Cypress Creek Road Oakland Park • 954-771-6337

SPortS den at Manor laneS • 1517 Northeast 26th St. Wilton Manors • 954-566-7457

turn 3 SPortS bar • 23032 Sandalfoot Plaza - Boca Raton • 561-483-1964

diVe bar • 3233 N. Ocean Blvd. - Fort Lauderdale • 954-565-9264

Packy’S • 11379 W. Palmetto Park Road • 954-657-8423

neW Moon bar • 2440 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors • 954-563-7660

billS FillinG Station • 2209 Wilton Drive. Wilton Manors • 954-567-5978

J’S bar • 2780 Davie Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale • 954-581-8400

trotter inn • 2471 E. Commercial Blvd. Fort Lauderdale • 954-788-4801

atlantique caFe • 777 E Atlantic Avenue Suite c-8, Delray Beach • 561-272-1170

daVito’S italian reStaurant • 19635 State Rd. 7 - Boca Raotn • 561-482-2323

Muddy WaterS • 2237 W. Hillsbor-ough Blvd • 954-428-6577

My buddy’S Place • 830 S Dixie Highway, Hollywood • 954-668-0166

blue Jay lounGe • 301 SW 15 Ave, Pompano Beach • 954-941-4616

da biG kahuna • 17 S. Federal Highway, 3rd floor at Beach Place • 954-530-4867

FliP FloPS dockSide eatery • 3051 NE 32nd Ave. Fort Lauderdale • 954-567-1672

all ShoWS are SubJect to chanGe, PleaSe contact the location For tiMeS and dateS. to liSt your location PleaSe eMail [email protected]

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Drink recipesof the month

Cranberry and Clementine1.5 parts cranberry purée (see below)1.5 parts vodka1 part clementine juice0.75 parts Cointreau

Put all the ingredients in a cocktail shaker with lots of ice. Shake hard until mixed and very cold, then double-strain into a martini glass.

Cranberry Gin FizzIce cubes1 oz Sloe Gin (this is a red liqueur flavoured with sloe ber-ries – if you can’t find it, use your favourite fruit liqueur – cherry, pomegranate, blueberry, orange, etc)1 oz Gin Cranberry Ginger AleFresh cranberries and mint for garnish

Fill a highball glass with ice cubes. Add the gin and sloe gin, then top with cranberry ginger ale. Stir and garnish with fresh cranberries and mint leaves on a decorative skewer.

Hot Apple Toddy50ml Drambuie Original150ml Pressed apple juice1 Cinnamon stick4 Cloves20ml Sugar syrup25ml Lemon juice2 Orange twists

Heat all the ingredients together except the Dram-buie. Add the Drambuie to a teacup or handled latte glass, then strain in the warm apple juice mixture. Garnish with a lemon slice and a fresh cinnamon stick. To make the Winter Spiced Cooler, replace the pressed apple juice with bottled apple or pear cider and use two dashes of orange bitters instead of the orange twists.

Kilbeggan® Yule Log Nog11⁄2 parts Kilbeggan® Irish Whiskey1⁄4 part Vanilla Extract2 parts Half & Half1⁄2 part Simple SyrupGarnish:Ground Nutmeg

Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled rocks glass. Garnish with a dash of nutmeg

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2013 has proven to be a successful year for

Kelly Voice!By STAFF REPORTS

“With over 20 years’ experi-ence specializing in Artist & DJ Bookings & Management

as well as Event Planning/Production, I love what I do”! Exclaimed Kelly Voice, Owner of the Kelly Voice Company.

Kelly has learned the value of hard work, loyalty and integrity from managing a fleet of DJ’s, MC’s and other artists to years of plan-ning multi-million dollar private events and concerts.

In the late 90s Kelly started working for a very large and successful nationwide event production company in South Florida, “Total Entertainment/Mthree.” It was there that

she learned sales and event production from the bottom up and began to manage enter-tainers, schedule them for events and be the problem solver. Kelly found that she really enjoyed what it took to make a party success-ful and spent years learning that customer service and delivering the “real deal” were key to longevity in this very competitive, male dominated industry.

In 2012 Voice took a leap of faith and after 20 years of working the event circuit, decided to leave behind the social event world and focus on management and bookings for not only Top 40 artists but her own fleet of DJs and artists who are on her roster.

“I really enjoy working with DJs, without them no party could ever rock. No club could ever be successful. They control the night, and it’s a powerful thing to stand in a DJ booth look out into a crowd and see people having the time of their life.” “I feel the same way about the artists I work with as well”.

Each event, big or small that the artists/DJ’s she works with becomes personal to her. “I want the artist/DJ to show up, rock the party and leave” explained Kelly. “There is no need for them to have any stress or worry, that’s my job”. And it shows! Kelly can be found hours before an event running around checking and double checking that every-thing is in place.

“I have been lucky enough to be surround-ed by artistic people my entire life. Each in their own way has molded me and has had some influence on me in a positive way.”

Kelly stands on principle and honesty, which has earned her the respect and loyalty of the growing line of industry professionals she works with as well as her many clients.

For more information about Kelly Voice, please check out her website www.kellyvoice.com or you can find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KellyVoiceCompany

Follow her on Twitter www.twtter.com/kellyv4u2c

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Hours: Sunday thruThursday 12 Noon til 3am & Friday-Saturday 12 Noon til 4am3801 N. UNIVERSITY DR., SUNRISE FL 33351 • 954.748.6378

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DJ EXCELL

DJ EX

CELL

By KELLY VOICEContributing Writer

South Florida’s DJ Excel has taken you through a musical journey for the past decade with his high energy soundtracks

and distinctive mixes with no intentions of slowing down.

This veteran has performed at Florida’s larg-est venues and as 4:00 am rolls around he leaves the crowd begging for more!

His weekly residency is at Capones Night-club in Downtown Ft. Lauderdale every Thurs-day night and has been for the past 4 years. His I.T.B. followers keep aspirin in their desk for the Friday morning hangover!

This young artist turned entrepreneur has taken his talent from the night clubs you love to your next private event. DJ Excel or as his per-sonal clients know him as Jonathan Stern has recently launched Excelarated Creative Group and is Introducing you to his private night club the “Ex-Lounge” connected directly to ECG’s main office. With top of the line sound from JBL, lighting from Chauvet and hand-picked de-cor from the creative mind of owner Jonathan Stern this venue will leave you thinking twice about where you host your next event!

The Ex-Lounge is conveniently located off Commercial Blvd & Sawgrass Expressway that makes it a short drive from anywhere is south Florida.

The Ex-Lounge is available for Birthday par-ties, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Weddings, Corporate events and more!

To schedule an appointment to meet with our creative consultants for your next event and tour the venue please contact Excelarated Creative Group directly @ 954-440-0338 or log on to their web site www.yourecgroup.com

Your can also “Like” their page on Facebook by searching Excelarated Creative

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Florida state, ucF proving to be Florida’s Best college Football teams

sports

BY ALLEN LEVIN SpORTS EDITOR

It has been an exciting year in college foot-ball for the state of Florida.

Florida State is currently the No. 1 ranked team in the country at a perfect 12-0 and appear poised to play in the BCS National Championship.

Normally, it’s the University of Florida or the University of Miami that would also be in the mix as one of the best teams in the state as well as the nation.

However, this year it’s been the UCF Knights from Orlando. The up and coming Knights are 10-1 (as of the writing of this article) and on a seven-game win streak. Their lone loss came against No. 8 South Carolina in a narrow three-point loss that saw the Knights cough up a 10-0 halftime lead.

The University of Central Florida checked in at No. 16 in the BCS standings and just needs a win in their season finale against SMU to make their first-ever BCS bowl game in school history.

Overall, the duo of FSU and UCF has pro-vided for a very exciting year for the state.

While the Seminoles have dominated the nation, winning by an average margin of 42.6

points per game and having their closest win by 14 points, the Knights have won a lot in nailbiting fashion.

UCF has won six games that were decided by seven points or less, including four that have been determined by three points. They have used late game execution and timely of-fense and defense to edge out wins.

Regardless, both teams have been very electrifying and very good this season.

FSU will look to play for its third national championship, while the Knights will look to win their third bowl game ever.

FSU can bring back some of the legacy and history that defined them in the 90s, while UCF can truly put its program on the map with its first ever BCS bowl game and victory.

It has been an exciting year for Florida college football and the conclusion of this season will surely be just as exciting.

Miami heat Win streak proving they Are still Motivated to Win More

After a mildly sluggish start for the two-time defending NBA champs that included losses to lowly Philadelphia

and Boston, the Miami Heat have been on an absolute tear.

Since a humbling, last second defeat at the hands of the Celtics, the Heat have won 10 straight games (as of the writing of this article) and have erased any doubts that they aren’t up for a fourth consecutive Finals trip.

As of the writing of this article, Miami stands at 14-3 and in second place in the Eastern Conference, right behind the red hot Indiana Pacers. Actually, all that separates the Heat from being a perfect 17-0 to start the year is a measly seven points.

The Heat have suffered two one-point losses (Boston and Brooklyn) and a four-point loss to Philadelphia. Other than that, the Heat have

owned a 12.5 point differential during their win streak and have simply been dominating opponents.

LeBron James obviously spearheads the win streak, posting four 30-point efforts, while aver-aging 26.2 points, 6.3 assists and 5.8 rebounds per game on the season (as of the writing of this article).

LeBron’s two companions, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, have also been big contributors.

However, it’s been the role players that have come up huge lately. Offseason free agent addi-tion Michael Beasley has led the bench players with 10.1 points per game and the second high-est Player Efficiency Rating at 21.2 (as of the writing of this piece).

In addition, Ray Allen and Mario Chalmers have been posting solid campaigns to help make the Heat one of the best teams in the league yet again.

The biggest positive from the win streak

has been how motivated the Heat have looked and resisting temptation to coast through the regular season.

It’s early, but the Heat may be flirting with another large win streak. Last year, it reached 27 games. This year, the Heat have already hit double digits. Miami has a tough upcoming schedule, but when this team is motivated, they have proved that no one can really stop them.

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If you are lookIng for a posItIon In the hospItalIty Industry, we are the place to post your Informa-tIon. Send us your information along with a head shot. Whether you are looking for a job as a bartender server, manager or any position. Send us up to a 40 word classified posting. We will put your information in the maga-zine. Please do not include your phone number. Send us your experience and any pertinent information about you, a typical ad will read: I am John Smith, I have been bartending for 15 years in south Florida. People find me very personable. Currently working and references are available upon request.. Name and E-mail address. Send your classified posting to [email protected]. This is a free service to In-TheBiz® workers.________________________________

gaffers pub is currently hiring bar-tenders, please apply in person 5759 S. University Dr. Davie, FL

flanIgan’s seafood bar & grIll at 2460 WESTON ROAD, WESTON, FL., 33326, is currently accepting resumes as it seeks to hire a LEAD LINE COOK position at this location. This position is for those who will have promotion op-portunities to become a future Kitchen Manager. We are seeking experienced HANDS-ON LEAD LINE COOK WITH LEADERSHIP SKILLS. Starting rate, 45-50 weekly hours, and Quarterly bonus are extremely competitive and based on the applicant’s ability. Flanigan’s also offers benefits that include health insurance, 401(k), paid vacations, and free meals. For more information, please visit us at www.flanigans.net Please apply in person, Monday thru Friday between 2pm -- 5pm. Managers will be available to conduct interviews

hourly opportunItIes now avaIl-able wIth raInforest cafe - Saw-grass Mills in Sunrise! Experienced servers, line cooks, retail sales associ-ates, hosts/hostesses & bussers. We offer competitive pay, excellent health and dental benefits, paid vacation and super employee discounts! Don’t miss these great opportunities! Apply in per-son daily: Rainforest Cafe - Sawgrass Mills, 12801 W. Sunrise Blvd., Suite 315 Sunrise, FL 33323

thasos taverna, A modern Greek res-taurant with a farm-to-table approach

to cooking is seeking experienced staff members. Our food and beverage pro-gram showcases fresh seasonal ingre-dients and everything on our menus is made in-house. Line Cooks must have a minimum of two years fine restaurant experience. Bartender and Server can-didates must have a minimum of two years fine dining experience, wine and food knowledge, a flexible schedule and polished appearance. Servers will be expected to attend food, wine, and ser-vice training sessions upon being hired. Sous Chefs and Line Cooks please email a detailed resume. Bartenders, Servers and Hostesses please email a detailed resume and recent photo for consider-ation [email protected]

tarpon bend coral gables cast-Ing call Monday through Thursday 3-5pm! Join our fun crew at Tarpon Bend... a very busy restaurant--- just check out our Friday Happy Hours! We are looking for team players who like working with people and enjoy provid-ing good service even when it is hectic (BUSY)! You’ll grow with us... our 8th year on the mile... prior experience is good, but you’ll learn the new things at Tarpon in order to prosper! Stop in and apply in person Monday-Thursday 3-5 pm! 65 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, FL 33134

host and busser kItchenetta Both Host and Busser job is for a combina-tion of lunch and dinner shifts. Apply in person 12pm to 3pm only at Kitch-enetta Tuesday thru Sunday Only. 2850 North Federal Hwy Ft. Lauderdale. NO PHONE CALLS.

(nIck’s ItalIan) Highly established restaurant seeking experienced food server. M/F. Must be familiar with all aspects of Serving. Year round employ-ment. Salary negotiable, based on work ethics, level of proficiency and experi-ence. Must Be Available for Week Ends. Nick’s Italian Restaurant 3496 N. Ocean Blvd. (A1A) Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Call: (954) 868-7613.

bartender and dIshwasher/bar-back Dishwasher/Bar-back: This is a duel position. Must be a motivated in-dividual who is a team player. Must be able to work nights & weekends. Some experience preferred. Bartender: Must have experience in both serving & bar-tending. Looking for an individual with high energy & a positive attitude. Must

be a team player. Must work nights & weekends. Please have resume with work related references. We are a family owned and operated bar & grill. Please apply in person at The Cage Bar & Grill. 6870 Stirling Rd, Hollywood FL 33024. TheCageBar.com. Please no phone calls about this position.

now hIrIng eXperIenced cooks (HOLLYWOOD, FL) Looking for experi-enced cooks full time position available. See franco after 1 pm on Thursday- Monday, 400 N Ocean Drive, Hollywood (954)923-2300. PLEASE BRING RESUME AND REFERENCES

eXperIenced cashIers and servers (Pizza Time, Boca Raton)

Looking for experienced servers and ca-shiers. Please come by, with a resume between the hours of 3pm-4pm, Mon-Thurs. and fill out an application. 1001 S.W. 2nd Ave, Boca Raton. Please, NO PHONE CALLS!

kaos ultra lounge is currently hir-ing for all positions, stop by the club at 2724 E. Commercial Boulevard or call 954-975-8000 for more information. Experienced Bartenders only please.

dIve bar, Fort Lauderdale Beach, hir-ing for all positions. Stop by and fill out application at 3233 N. Ocean Boule-vard, Fort Lauderdale

bahIa cabana is hiring Line Cooks for their very busy kitchen. Please call Steve at 954-524-1555

lulu’s baIt shack is hiring all posi-tions. Please apply in person only to Lu-lu’s Beach Place, 17 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, Monday –Thursday 2-4 P.M. 2 years expreience required.

InthebIz magazIne is hiring qualified sales staff. Must have previous sales ex-perience, know your way around town and have the ability to work evenings. Applicant must also have reliable trans-portation, working cell phone and be computer literate. High commissions, bonuses and spifs… Please forward re-sume to [email protected]

spanIsh restaurant, located in Holly-wood, is looking for hostess and busser with experience. For Fridays and Sat-urdays, must speak Spanish. For more information call (954)925-0050

ImmedIate posItIon open part tIme, wait staff/bartender (Seven Bridges at Springtree Golf Club). Experience nec-

essary / Golf experience helpful Drug free work place Back round check. Apply at Seven Bridges Golf Club, 8150 Springtree Drive, Sunrise, Florida 33351. No phone calls, must apply in person at location.

great money for the rIght per-son! Experienced Pizza Maker, Host-ess (Boynton Beach) Cafe Frankie’s is now accepting applications for: PIZZA MAKER- Must have experience, and be able to help out in other areas of the kitchen. We are a Small, Eclectic, Ital-ian Restaurant with amazing food and tons of regulars! Apply in person! 640 E. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, Fl. 33435

full-tIme bartender needed!! Must have a good personality, be well spo-ken, like sports and be a team player!! Experience and local references re-quired. Shifts are 10 p.m. -5 a.m. Must live in central Palm Beach County.This bar is located west of The downtown West Palm Beach Area. Call between 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 561-310-2281

bus person/prep margate: Looking for a team player just opened. Please have some experience in the food busi-ness. If you are interested call Joe or Serena (561) 7022864

J. aleXander’s ft. lauderdale is accepting applications and interviews for experienced upscale casual dining servers. Please apply on location at: 2415 N. Federal Hwy, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33305, Interviews will be taken Mon-day through Friday from 2:00 pm - 4:00 p.m. Please no Phone Calls

chef/cook needed Full-time for busy Irish Pub and Restaurant, Maguires Hill 16, 535 N. Andrews Ave. Fort Lau-derdale. Apply in person only between 9am-12noon and 6pm-8pm. Mon to Sat. No phone calls please.

!!!!wanted!!! Cowboys Saloon NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! Servers, Bartenders, Barbacks, Security, Kitchen, Shot girls, guest bartenders for Tues-days and Thursdays, Take this opportu-nity to grow with our company. Please email your resume to [email protected]

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