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Dog Fight Leads to Gunfire but No Charges Filed
An incident involving two dogs and a firearm at Century Village East resulted in one dog being shot and a resident being injured by a ricochet, but investigators say no criminal charges will be filed at this time. According to the Broward Sheriff's Office, the incident occurred on December 5 at the Markham M building. Deputies responded after reports of a dog fight escalated into a gunshot being fired. Investigators say a physical altercation broke out between a Shih Tzu and
Jan 11 min read


Temple Players Fill the House
The Temple B’nai Shalom Players put on the home grown play Middle Age Muddle, written and directed by one of their members. It was nearly a full house. The Temple B’nai Shalom Players consisted of 17 congregants for the production, none of whomhad previous acting experience. B’nai Shalom meets in the Activity Center for Shabbat Services every Friday night at 7:30 PM The upbeat services, led by Cantor Mitch Martin, are followed by an oneggiving attendees an opportunity to mi
Jan 11 min read


Team play and special events highlight the CVE Tennis Club season
The CVE Tennis Club season is underway. Team play is underway and our 20teams fill 15 of our tennis courts every morning. One court at the Clubhouse is reserved for our tennis pro, Ron Perry, to hold free weekday morning clinics and give affordable private lessons. Our schedule and other information can be found on the CVE Tennis Club websiteat www.cvetennis.com . The club has planned many interesting and fun tennis related events for this season, including: tennis doubles l
Jan 13 min read


A case for CIAC accreditation
Although Keswick B is a small 20-unit garden building, the Board of Directors decided to pursue Community Improvement Accreditation Committee (CIAC) accreditation to objectively assess whether the association was meeting all governance and management requirements. As we worked through the CIAC checklist, we identified areas where improvements were needed, as well as procedures that were not being properly documented. As part of the process, we also created a building website,
Jan 12 min read


Temple B’nai Shalom Open House
Temple B’nai Shalom is planning a special open house to give local residents an opportunity to learn more about the synagogue and ask the staff and Cantor questions. B’nai Shalom is one of the fastest growing synagogues in southern Florida. It is growing at a remarkable rate while most other synagogues are challenged just to maintain their membership. Why is this? That is the subject that will be addressed at the open house on January 7 th at 11:30 AM in the Activity Cente
Jan 11 min read


Over $1,000 raised for Cancer Society
The Craft and Collectible show was held on Sunday December 7 th at Le Club. $1,105.00 was raised for the American Cancer Society. Sheila, Larry and Eileen would like to thank Guy, Mike, Greg and Issac for help moving the tables and chairs. The 50/50 raffle was won by Robert Clement.
Jan 11 min read


CVE Republican Club to Host Holiday Party
The CVE Republican Club will hold its annual Holiday Party on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in Le Club, Room B. Residents and friends are invited to celebrate the season with traditional Chanukkah jelly doughnuts, eggnog, menorahs, dreidels, pennies, and an evening of socializing. The featured guest for the night will be Eric Golub, a politically conservative comedian known for his sharp, humorous commentary about Republican politics. “Can you imagine that!” organ
Dec 1, 20251 min read


“Muddle” Through Dec With Temple B’nai Shalom
Temple B’nai Shalom is kicking off a full season of winter programming with a special community production of its original play, Middle Age Muddle , to be performed on Wednesday evening, December 3, in LeClub. The show, presented by the B’nai Shalom Players and featuring 17 synagogue members, is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. With the High Holidays and Thanksgiving now behind them, the fast-growing synagogue is welcoming the return of snowbir
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Horseshoe Players Keep the Tradition Alive at CVE
The CVE Horseshoe Team meets every Sunday morning at 9 a.m. at the horseshoe pits next to the gazebo, where residents gather for a friendly but competitive round of this classic game. Players aim to toss a horseshoe across the sand pit and land it around the stake—a “ringer,” worth three points. A “leaner,” where the shoe rests against the stake, earns two points, while any shoe landing within one horseshoe’s distance scores a single point. If both teams score ringers in the
Dec 1, 20251 min read


CVE Photo Club Focuses on Novices
Are you new to photography or to digital photography or to phone photography? CVE Photo Club is here to help you. We will have special feedback sessions, learning opportunities, and mentoring for novice photographers. Come to a meeting and check us out: Every Tuesday from 10 to noon in GP-F. Obviously we have something for more experienced photographers too. Any questions, write to Nan Weiner, President, at: CVEPhotoClub@gmail.com ; if you want to talk in person, just includ
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Learn About Russian Culture Through New Course
Larissa Dyan, a native of St. Petersburg, Russia, has just settled in Century Village East after moving from Massachusetts, and she is already bringing her passion for cultural education to the community. With a master’s degree in education and years of experience sharing her heritage, Dyan is eager to introduce residents to the traditions, history, and artistry of Russian culture. Before relocating to Florida, Dyan served as a tour guide at the Museum of Russian Icons in Cli
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Let’s Raise the Roof — and the Total — for the American Cancer Society
The 11th Annual American Cancer Society Fundraiser will be held on Thursday, January 29, 2026, in the Clubhouse Party Room. The goal this year is to surpass last year’s contribution of $12,389, which included an $800 donation from Larry Cohen’s Craft Fair. Tickets are $20.00 for CVE residents and their guests. Donations are encouraged from those who are unable to attend. Les Complices (Ginette Lauzon and Laurent Labrecque) will provide live music and singing in French, Spanis
Dec 1, 20251 min read
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