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    Elks Lodge

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Johnny L Tigner Center - A new mural is being painted.

    Johnny L Tigner Center

    5.0(4 reviews)
    43.5 mi

    Came to see the George Harrison Photo Exhibit - "George Was Here in Deerfield Beach" displaying…read morerare, unseen photos of the time George Harrison spent in Deerfield Beach. It was very well done. First time visiting this place... it's a first class facility that the community is lucky to have. Wonderful staff. Great parking.

    The Johnny L Tigner Community Center is located in the the Oveta McKeithen Recreational Complex, a…read more15 acre park with sports fields, a walking trail, gym, picnic areas, and a playground. The beautiful, state of the art, Johnny L. Tigner Community Center is a crown jewel for Deerfield Beach. It was named in honor of Johnny L. Tigner who was born in Georgia but grew up in Deerfield Beach. He was well regarded for spearheading many city initiatives including Big 3 Basketball, Family Kickball, Family Fun Day, and Women's Flag Football. He worked at many athletic events in positions as varied as selling concessions, officiating games, or operating the PA system in his distinctive voice. He especially had a heart for the youth in the community and strived to make Deerfield Beach a better place to live. Community Center amenities include a BSO sub station, ballroom, kitchen, and outdoor patio. Upstairs there is a multipurpose room, dance studio, and a production studio. The community center is available for private rentals with a discounted price for Deerfield Beach city residents. I attended an event in the ballroom that was created to benefit the Deerfield Beach Historical Society. Titled George Was Here, it was a photographic exhibit of pictures of former Beatle George Harrison and his then wife Pattie Boyd and the Beatles' assistant Mal Evans on a 10 day trip to Deerfield Beach in November of 1970. It took place after the break up of the Beatles. Harrison came to visit his aunt and uncle and he stayed at the Shore Road Inn, now known as Pier Walk. Just before the trip he put the finishing touches on his solo album, "All Things Must Pass." In 2024, 18 never-before-seen photographs of Harrison were found at a Deerfield Beach apartment building owned by his maternal uncle and aunt, Edmund and Mimi French. To protect his privacy, many locals kept the secret of Harrison's visit for over 50 years. Fun fact, Florida has another Beatles break up connection. John Lennon signed the legal papers dissolving the Beatles on December 29, 1974, while staying at the Polynesian Village Resort at Disney World in Orlando. The event was very interesting and it benefitted a great organization which strives to preserve the history of the city. I also enjoyed checking out this new community center. In addition to the photographs and historical information, there was light bites from the Deerfield Beach Historical Society, beer, wine, and soda for sale, event posters for sale, and a live band playing George Harrison's music. This was a reminder of just how much Deerfield Beach has to offer. George Was Here is for two nights only, concluding today.

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    Johnny L Tigner Center
    Johnny L Tigner Center - A police substation too.

    A police substation too.

    Johnny L Tigner Center - Lobby art.

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    Lobby art.

    Ezell Hester Community Center - spaced out chairs to wait in afterwards

    Ezell Hester Community Center

    4.0(1 review)
    28.4 mi

    This Community Center is in East Boynton Beach off of SeaCrest and very easy to find. Currently, it…read morehas become a COVID-19 vaccinations site, by appointment only. Their website updates on Tuesdays at 5pm for new appointments: https://www.boynton-beach.org/news/covid I made my appointment online and received a confirmation email with a link to cancel or reschedule if needed. They provided a link to a form I could fill out ahead of time and bring with me. I was actually able to make an appointment for my husband for the exact same time slot, which was incredible convenient. Instructions were very clear: arrive no earlier than 15 minutes. 2 Police officers blocked the entrance and took our names, and directed us to park in what seemed like the back of the building. It was not immediately clear where we were supposed to go after that, since we were in the back, but since the only oher people who had been admitted were also getting the vaccine, we just followed other people to find a socially distanced line snaking around the building next to a chain link fence. Another police officer checked for the appointment times, more people took our form and looked at our id and told us when our 2nd shot would be. We followed the line into the building where we got a small white vaccination card. Firefighters gave us the first Moderna shot. A swift process! We were then told to write our own names on the card and take a photo so we'd have a copy of it. We then sat in a boring, blank room with paced out metal folding chairs while we waited too see if we had any reactions. It was very quiet in there. This was bare bones service with little info about what to note about reactions afterwards (and no actual checking of this). All in all, I appreciate the massive staffing efforts here to vaccinate multiple people in 15 minute time slots. They have an efficient, well-run machine of a system going on here. We did not have to wait for anything and the instructions given ahead of time were very clear. Thanks, City of Boynton Beach and all the folks who staffed this Center!

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    Ezell Hester Community Center - Back of the building where we entered

    Back of the building where we entered

    Ezell Hester Community Center - A small sign

    A small sign

    Ezell Hester Community Center - The waiting room afterwards

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    The waiting room afterwards

    City of Coconut Creek Community Center

    City of Coconut Creek Community Center

    3.8(6 reviews)
    48.2 mi

    Front desk ladies are absolute angels. The general manager or whoever supervises them is a witch. I…read moreasked kindly if I could record an audition for 30 minutes for the school that I'm trying to go to and the front desk ladies were so sweet and helpful they tried to accommodate me the best way they could and said that they see no problem, however, they have to ask their boss. their boss came out and saw me and immediately was so condescending with her tone and the way that she was looking at me, said that I was not allowed to record there because they didn't use their facilities for that however, if that was the case, why did the front desk lady say that there should be no issue. just very strange behavior and it was not appreciated.

    Nice little hidden park. It's behind the community center and on a busy intersection so it's easy…read moreto miss. I've driven past it multiple times without noticing it. They have a couple wide open grass areas for picnics or lounging. The playground is big enough for multiple kids to play with slides, swings, and other stuff. I really love the water play area. My son absolutely loved it, especially now with the hot Florida days returning. There are a few spots for adults to sit in the shade and relax while the kids play. I didn't go in and use the bathrooms but they have some onsite including a water fountain. We've gone twice and my son loves going there. Also a spot by the huge lake if you want to go fishing in the shade.

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    City of Coconut Creek Community Center - Coco Island Water Play Area

    Coco Island Water Play Area

    City of Coconut Creek Community Center - Looking across the lake to Windmill Park.

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    Looking across the lake to Windmill Park.

    Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center - Parkland Community Garden just behind the center.

    Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center

    4.6(5 reviews)
    43.1 mi

    I was there yesterday with my mentor & friend, Melissa Unfred. I was there from Orlando & Melissa &…read moreKermit the Therapy Dog were there from Austin, Texas. She happened to be in town on business & wanted to have Kermit give support through this time for the Parkland shootings. This is a wonderful spacious area that showed tribute to the recent deaths from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. There were several therapy dogs on hand lending support in the memorial & just to be present for the families & victims. I was glad that I was there to assist Melissa & Kermit. This park is amazing, clean, & wonderfully taken care of. The volunteers as well as the staff was present & had water on hand to help & give assistance. They are there for the community & for the people. I just want someone to be aware that this exists for others if they wish to pay respects for the current events & thank the community for such love & support to the families & victims. My heart goes out to the community & thank you again for having a place of solace & support during such a tragic event.

    Parkland Rec is a great place to go for exercise classes. They also often have free classes you can…read morejoin. The rec has activities for all ages. They even have an extensive program for Seniors. There are a couple of classes offered for people with Parkinson's Disease which are sponsored and paid for by the organization. Pickle ball is played there a few times a week. There is a gym with lots of exercise equipment too.

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    Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center
    Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center
    Parkland Recreation and Enrichment Center

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