Pompano Flowers 'n Things
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Sep 7, 2020Area man hands out roses – and happiness – to 'transform world with love' - Delray Newspaper
This is a global love movement where we have love marches to give out roses and say ‘I love you,’” said Lerman, who has operated a printing shop in Pompano Beach for 35 years. His sunny bright attitude has won him the moniker, “The Happy Printer.”
Lerman said he got the idea for the exultant flower distribution following the death of George Floyd earlier this year in Minneapolis. Floyd’s death during police apprehension seems to have ignited a series of protests that often became violent and destructive and fed a wave of racial tension.
“For me, I don’t see skin color. I see us all as human beings,” said the Happy Printer. “We all can love each other. I mean love is simple.”
“The first thing I did was, I went to Whole Foods and Publix, bought flowers and gave out roses to all the African Americans in the store. I said, ’I love you’ and they said, ‘I love you’ back. And then they said, ’God bless you’ and ‘we need love now more than ever before,’” the flower giver explained.
Lerman posted pictures of his love largesse on Facebook and received hundreds of “likes.” Suddenly, a movement was born – and people from all over began to join the campaign of this specially designated, garden-style Pied Piper.
Some of his followers buy roses to give out at his appearances. Lerman said about 20 folks from his entourage joined him to distribute flowers to people at Town Center Mall in Boca Raton. He has also been handing out flowers at Mizner Park, and recently showed up at a Publix on Military Trail in Greenacres.
Ken Lerman holds some of bouquets he recently handed out at a Winn Dixie in Lake Worth. Photo by Dale King.
Filling a shopping card with about three dozen roses that he purchased, Lerman approached some of the shoppers as they entered the store on a very hot, bright Sunday midday. “Have a flower. We love you,” he said. Some took the offering of love, and many thanked the rose donor for his kindness. Many seemed surprised at the show of affection in a tumultuous world.
But on this day, the flower festivity would not go as smoothly as at other times. The assistant store manager, Josh Rongione, appeared at the entry door and told Lerman and his supporters to leave.
The flower man removed the bouquets from the carriage and headed for a Winn Dixie on Hypoluxo Road in nearby Lake Worth. The departure was quick and peaceful.
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Nov 15, 2018Family seeks justice for man whose remains were found in Gardens
Coral Springs and owned Pyro Industries, which installed kitchen oven hoods at restaurants and other businesses, in Pompano Beach that he started in 2002. Police found traces of blood at his business, which also was known as Hood Mart, including on the foot pedals of welding machines. According to court documents, a crime-scene analyst determined that "the patterns are indicative of a blood cleanup."A crew of DOT workers clearing an area around the Beeline and Jog Road came upon the metal box that contained Cuevas' head and other body parts in April 2008, more than five months after police say he was abducted and murdered. It would be another year-plus before Cuevas was identified through dental records.Carlos "Charlie" Cuevas, Francisco's youngest child, was 8 years old when his father disappeared. Charlie said he and his sister, Samantha, were preparing to move back in with their father, who was divorced from their mother, before he went missing."I was told that no one knew where he was," said Cuevas, now 19 and a graduate of Park Vista High School in suburban Boynton Beach. "I was very upset and mad with him. I couldn't understand it."By the time his father's remains were identified, Charlie Cuevas said he "already kind of knew" what the outcome was going to be even though he was only 9."I was scared that's the way it was going to turn out," he says.Gustavo Enamorado-Dubon, a Honduran citizen who illegally had entered the U.S., became a suspect in July 2010 after the Spanish-language television program "Aqui y Ahora" on Univision aired a segment on Cuevas' murder.A Broward County grand jury indicted Enamorado-Dubon in 2013 on charges of first-degree murder and armed kidnapping. After confessing and waiting nearly five years for a jury trial, he was convicted April 27 on both charges and received a life sentence, which he is serving at the Avon Park Correctional Institution.Coral Springs police detectives who investigated the case were captured in an audiotape made in April 2013 saying they did not believe Enamorado-Dubon, who was...
Jun 8, 2017Obituary: Beverly Hayes McMinn, 87, Formerly of Madison
In Pompano Beach, FL, Tuesday, May 30, 2017 Beverly Hayes McMinn formerly of Madison passed away. She was the wife of the late William H McMinn Sr. Beverly was born in Elizabeth, NJ on Feb 8, 1930 daughter of the late Frank and Mildred Zenk Hayes. She is survived by her step-children William (Lisa) McMinn of Madison, Lydia McMinn of Madison and Leslie Valtin of Arlington VA.Before retiring, Beverly worked for several law practices over the years as a legal secretary. There will be a celebration of Beverly’s life at held at her home in Florida on Saturday June 10, 2017 from 4pm to 7pm.To send flowers or a remembrance gift to the family of Mrs. Beverly Hayes McMinn, please visit our Tribute Store.
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Jun 10, 2016Reisman: A Fading Memorial Day memory
Amberman said. “My grandmother, as you can imagine, was really affected.”
Eventually, the Cargills moved to Pompano Beach, Florida. They are buried in Port Washington, New York, “along with Uncle Johnny,” Amberman said.
“So now you have the whole Cargill story,” he said. “It’s too bad the park is no longer Cargill Park, but things change.”
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Apr 28, 2016Industry Offers Up Spa And Getaway Deals For Mother's Day
The Mother's Day Sale runs through May 8.
For the adventurous momTake mom scuba diving in the clear waters of Fort Lauderdale at the Marriot Pompano Beach Resort & Spa. The "Discover Scuba" package includes an introductory lesson, two ocean dives complete with rental equipment, and beachfront accommodations. It can be used through Sept. 1; rates start $249 a night.
For the over-worked momThe Rosarito Beach Hotel in Baja, Mexico, is running a month-long "Mom’s Spa Escape" package in May. The deal includes an oceanfront room, dinner for two, a 30-minute Swedish message, and 30-minute body exfoliation. The package starts at $149 a night for standard rooms, available Saturdays through Thursdays.
For the mom who needs a day of pamperingAt the Grand Velas Resort in Riviera Maya and Riviera Nayarit, treat mom to the Mother’s Day Spa Package. At the property in Riviera Maya, the package include suite accommodations, breakfast in bed, dinner on the terrace, a $50 spa credit, and a Velas Fish Therapy Pedicure—an ancient treatment where tiny fish exfoliate your feet by nibbling at the dry skin on the soles. In Riviera Nayarit, it includes a dinner on the suite terrace, a 60-minute detoxifying hydrotherapy treatment, and an exfoliating treatment. Prices start at $377 per person, per night at the Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit and $539 at the Grand Velas Riviera Maya.
For the mom who needs to decompressMoms who have a hectic schedule can unwind with Round Hill Hotel’s “Rest and Renewal Yoga Retreat” weekend. From May 14 to 17, master yoga instructor Sharon Feany will lead restorative yoga sessions. Guests can also enjoy farm-to-table dinners, a gourmet vegetarian lunch, and a private spa brunch. Rates for the weekend start at $1,649 for single occupancy and $2,429 for double.
For the mom who loves the artsWith the “Art and Soul” package in New York's Gansevoort Meatpacking District, your client can spend quality time with mom exploring the Whitney museum, followed by a night of wine and painting at the Highline Ballroom. Package rates start at $545, and include accommodations, two tickets to the museum, paint class, a 20% discount on spa services, continental breakfast for two, and... (Travel Market Report)
Apr 22, 2016Louie Landau
Bear Lake, Minn., sister-in-law, Milly Burstein, Miami, Fla., brother-in-law, Mickey (Robin) Burstein, Gaithersburg, Md. grandchildren, Abby Landau, Pompano Beach, Fla., Hannah Landau and Sarah Brock, Knoxville, Tenn., Greg and Willie Brock, Glenwood, Md., Sam Landau, Franklin, Tenn., Sophie and Miranda Domagalla, White Bear Lake, Minn., nieces, Laura Burstein, Rockville, Md., Aimee (Duane) Fujimoto, Chandler, Ariz. Preceded in death by youngest daughter Judy Domagalla, 2010.A graveside service will be held in Rockford at Rockford Hebrew Cemetery, 819 Cottage Grove Ave., Rockford, Ill. on Friday, April 15, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. A Visitation and Memorial service will be held in Shullsburg at the Townsend Community Center on Saturday, April 16, 2016 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. All are welcome. You are also encouraged to drop in at the Landau house and share Louie stories with the family.The family is most appreciative of Upland Hills Hospice and their wonderful staff. Louie was happiest being at home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Louis E. Landau Educational Scholarship Fund to continue and promote his devotion to agriculture and education.
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