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4th Annual Starboard Foundation Toy Drive Event to Benefit Local South Florida Organizations
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3 years agoon
DELRAY BEACH, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Starboard Foundation is thrilled to announce the 4th Annual Toy Drive Event, scheduled to take place on December 16th, 2023, at the Delray Hyatt Place in Delray Beach, FL. This year we’ll be partnering with Wheels Wings & Fashion, Beatles on The Beach, Eat Better Live Better, The Ferris Foundation, VRC Events & Haven Health Management, bringing together the community for a night of giving back and spreading holiday cheer.
“This event is not only about collecting toys, but also about coming together as a community to support those in need and spread holiday cheer.”
The Toy Drive Event, hosted by The Starboard Foundation, aims to bring joy to children in need and support local organizations that make a positive impact in the South Florida community. Attendees are encouraged to contribute by bringing a toy or donation to help make the holiday season brighter for children in need.
“We are excited to once again host our Annual Toy Drive Event and support Eat Better Live Better, and The Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County,” said William Cunningham, Co-founder of The Starboard Foundation. “We believe that every child deserves to experience the joy of the holiday season, and through this event, we hope to bring smiles to the faces of many children in our community.”
The event, which will run from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm, promises to be a night filled with live music, free food, drinks, and exciting raffles. Attendees can look forward to a fun-filled evening with the community, enjoying giveaways and much more.
“We are so excited to partner with individuals and organizations that share our passion for giving back and making a positive impact,” said Elyse Duff, Co-founder of The Starboard Foundation. “This event is not only about collecting toys, but also about coming together as a community to support those in need and spread holiday cheer.”
The Starboard Foundation is also working on initiatives such as creating financial literacy books for children and providing affordable housing for underprivileged families, in addition to their Annual Toy Drive. The foundation is committed to making a lasting difference in the lives of those in need.
“We are grateful for the support of our sponsors and partners, including Wheels Wings & Fashion, Beatles on The Beach, Eat Better Live Better, The Ferris Foundation, VRC Events & Haven Health Management, who have joined us in this important cause,” added John Stevick, Co-founder of The Starboard Foundation.
Sponsors of the event include Delray Hideaway, 3 Natives, La Cigale, Caffe Luna Rosa, Salt 7, Salty Dog Groomer, F45 Delray Beach, Spa Me Now, Legacy Barber Shop, Atlantic Avenue Yacht Club, Mr. Get Fit, Sazio Express, Cut 432, El Camino, Park Tavern, David Mancini & Sons, Bounce Nightclub, Coldwell Banker Realty Delray Beach, Sunbelt Title Delray Beach, Bar 25, Greene Construction Group, Dj Akib, Fire Island Beach House, & More Sponsors to Come! Their generosity has contributed to the success of this event.
The Starboard Foundation is dedicated to creating positive change and impacting the lives of those in need. The 4th Annual Toy Drive Event promises to be a memorable evening, uniting the community in the spirit of giving and support.
Event Details:
Date: December 16th, 2023
Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Location: Delray Hyatt Place, 104 NE Second Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444
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Uruguay, Saudi Arabia Play to 1-1 Tie as World Cup Atmosphere Electrifies Miami Gardens
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11 hours agoon
June 16, 2026By
FNN SPORTSMIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (FNN SPORTS) — Hard Rock Stadium felt more like Montevideo than South Florida on Monday as tens of thousands of Uruguayan supporters packed the venue for Uruguay’s World Cup opener against Saudi Arabia.
FIFA World Cup 2026, Uruguay vs Arabia Saudita, Miami, Florida. Photo by Harry Castiblanco / Florida National News
A crowd of 62,764 fans created a vibrant international atmosphere, with Uruguay supporters draped in giant blue-and-white flags and chanting “U-ru-guay! U-ru-guay!” throughout the match. Despite the passionate backing, Uruguay was forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia.
The stadium was awash in light blue as Uruguayan fans filled much of the venue, transforming Miami Gardens into a home-away-from-home for La Celeste. Meanwhile, a spirited contingent of Saudi supporters occupied sections of the south stands, waving green flags and providing energetic support for their national team.
FIFA World Cup 2026, Uruguay vs Arabia Saudita, Miami, Florida. Photo by Harry Castiblanco / Florida National News
WORLD CUP ATMOSPHERE IN SOUTH FLORIDA
The match showcased South Florida’s growing reputation as an international soccer destination, drawing fans from across the globe and creating a World Cup-like environment inside Hard Rock Stadium.
Both teams battled evenly throughout the contest, with neither side able to find a decisive breakthrough. The result leaves Uruguay and Saudi Arabia with a point apiece as they continue their tournament campaigns.
FIFA World Cup 2026, Uruguay vs Arabia Saudita, Miami, Florida. Photo by Harry Castiblanco / Florida National News
FANS DELIVER MEMORABLE SCENE
While the match ended in a draw, the atmosphere was among the day’s biggest highlights. The sea of blue-and-white and the nonstop chants from Uruguay supporters were matched by the enthusiasm of Saudi fans, producing a memorable international soccer showcase in Miami Gardens.
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Florida Sen. Shevrin Jones Will Not Seek Re-Election, Fuels Speculation About Congressional Run
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2 weeks agoon
May 31, 2026MIAMI, Fla. (FNN) — Democratic State Sen. Shevrin Jones announced Wednesday that he will not seek re-election to Florida Senate District 34, ending a 13-year tenure in the Florida Legislature and fueling speculation about a possible run for Congress.
Jones, who has represented Senate District 34 since 2020, shared the decision in a video posted on social media.
“After a lot of prayer, reflection, and honest conversations with the people closest to me, I’ve decided that I will not seek re-election to the Florida Senate,” Jones said.
13 Years in the Florida Legislature
Jones was first elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2012, where he served until his election to the Florida Senate in 2020. During his legislative career, he emerged as one of South Florida’s most prominent Democratic lawmakers, advocating on issues including education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and civil rights.
His decision not to seek another term marks the end of more than a decade of service in Tallahassee.
Speculation Grows About Congressional Bid
Jones’ announcement comes as political observers speculate that he may be preparing a campaign for Florida’s 24th Congressional District.
The seat is expected to become open following Congresswoman Frederica Wilson’s decision not to seek re-election in 2026. Wilson has represented the district since 2011 and remains one of South Florida’s most influential Democratic leaders.
Although Jones did not formally announce plans for another office, he acknowledged public interest regarding his political future.
“I know there’s been a lot of conversation about what’s next for me,” Jones said. “And there will be time to talk about that at a later date.”
Open Congressional Seat Draws Attention
Wilson’s departure is expected to trigger a competitive race to succeed her in Congress, with several current and former elected officials reportedly considering bids for the seat.
Jones’ decision to leave the Florida Senate immediately places him among the names being discussed as a potential contender for the congressional district, which includes portions of Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis Orders Flags at Half-Staff for Slain Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy M. Metayer Bowen
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2 months agoon
April 16, 2026TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy M. Metayer Bowen, who was killed April 1 in what authorities describe as a domestic violence incident.
The directive calls for U.S. and Florida state flags to be lowered from sunrise to sunset Friday, April 17, 2026, at the State Capitol in Tallahassee and at all local and state buildings, installations and grounds throughout Coral Springs.
According to Coral Springs Police, officers conducted a wellness check at Metayer Bowen’s home after city staff raised concerns when she missed scheduled meetings and could not be reached. Responding officers found her deceased inside the residence.
Investigators said the killing appears to be a domestic violence incident. Her husband, Stephen Bowen, was later taken into custody and faces charges of premeditated murder and tampering with evidence. The case remains under active investigation.
State and local leaders say the half-staff order honors Metayer Bowen’s service and legacy in the Coral Springs community, where she was recognized for her leadership and commitment to public service.
What We Know About Her Death
Police say Metayer Bowen was killed April 1 at her Coral Springs home. Officers discovered her body during a wellness check prompted by her unexplained absence from official duties and lack of communication.
Husband Arrested, Faces Charges
Authorities arrested her husband, Stephen Bowen, who now faces premeditated murder and evidence-tampering charges. Investigators have identified the case as an apparent domestic violence incident.
State Honors Her Legacy
Gov. DeSantis ordered flags lowered across key government buildings in Tallahassee and Coral Springs, recognizing Metayer Bowen’s public service and the impact of her loss on the community.
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