This is a roundup of current and upcoming virtual and in-person calendar events available in South Florida; includes entertainment, family, society and holiday activities.
BOCA RATON Boca Raton voters will choose from among six candidates in two nonpartisan city council races March 9, and decide the fate of two charter amendments.
Council members are elected at large to three-year terms. They may serve no more than two consecutive terms. The salary is $28,000 annually, plus a $450 monthly car allowance. A look at the candidates and charter amendments:
Boca Raton election: Seat C
Yvette Drucker: Drucker, 45, was appointed over 31 other applicants in October to fill the seat of Jeremy Rodgers, who is on military deployment and whose term expires March 31. She is married with two children and earned a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Florida International University.
This is a roundup of current and upcoming virtual calendar events available in South Florida; includes entertainment, family, social and holiday activities.
For two at-large seats on the Boca Raton City Council that are up in March's municipal election, the Sun Sentinel Editorial Board recommends the incumbents, Yvette Drucker and Monica Mayotte.
The Boca Raton Historical Society and Museum is getting a $3.9 million renovation this year that will bring imaginative, interactive exhibits to visitors of the future.