History Fort Lauderdale presents “Lauderdale Living: The Architecture of Possibilities” Exhibit 5/1/25, 5/2/25, 5/3/25, 5/4/25, 5/5/25, 5/8/25/, 5/9/25, 5/10/25, 5/11/25, 5/12/25, 5/15/25, 5/16/25, 5/17/25, 5/18/25, 5/19/25, 5/22/25, 5/23/25, 5/24/25, 5/25/25, 5/26/25, 5/29/25, 5/30/25, 5/31/25, 6/1/25, 6/2/25, 6/5/25, 6/6/25, 6/7/25, 6/8/25, 6/9/25, 6/12/25, 6/13/25, 6/14/25, 6/15/25, 6/16/25, 6/19/25, 6/20/25, 6/21/25, 6/22/25, 6/23/25, 6/26/25, 6/27/25, 6/28/25, 6/29/25

History Fort Lauderdale presents “Lauderdale Living: The Architecture of Possibilities” Exhibit
Thursday, 05/01/2025-, 10:00 am-04:00 pm
History Fort Lauderdale
231 SW 2nd Avenue,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33301
Website
Cost: Admission is $15 for adults; $12 for seniors and $7 for students

History Fort Lauderdale, in celebration of National Historic Preservation Month, will present “Lauderdale Living: The Architecture of Possibilities” from Thursday, May 1 – Sunday, June 29. The exhibition will showcase rarely seen historical photographs from the museum’s collection alongside contemporary works by artists Christina Lihan and Abby Laughlin. A free public opening reception with the artists will take place on Thursday, May 1, from 6 – 8 p.m., at the New River Inn Museum of History building on History Fort Lauderdale’s campus (231 Southwest Second Avenue).

Florida-based artist Christina Lihan transforms delicate paper into intricate sculptural landscapes, hand-cutting, folding, scoring and carving architectural forms that play with light and shadow. With a background in architecture from the University of Virginia and Columbia University, her work reflects a deep understanding of composition, technique, and design. Her meditative, labor-intensive process creates immersive environments that evoke a sense of place, often raising subtle questions of environmental justice. Her pieces have been exhibited internationally, from Shanghai to Tel Aviv, and she was recently commissioned to create eight large-scale sculptures for a new hotel in central London.

Fort Lauderdale artist and activist Abby Laughlin documents the beauty and history of mid-century modern architecture through photography and curated exhibitions. A former real estate professional with expertise in adaptive rehab, she brings a passionate, hands-on perspective to the importance of historic properties in shaping community identity. Laughlin serves on the boards of the Fort Lauderdale History Center and Docomomo US Florida, and is currently developing three major projects, including a fine arts book and a photography exhibit on mid-century landmarks. Her work captures both the nostalgia and urgency of preserving South Florida’s architectural heritage.

History Fort Lauderdale, proud steward of our community’s past by making our heritage accessible and engaging to residents and visitors, hosts a variety of engaging multicultural experiences, year-round. It seeks to bring awareness to the community through both traveling exhibits and multiple permanent exhibits including “Women Trailblazers,” “Fort Lauderdale – the Early Years,” “Roots of Resilience: The Journey of Black Broward,” “Fashion & Musical Theatre,” “From Dugouts to Dream Yachts: the story of boatbuilding along the New River,” Seminole Arts & Culture,” “New River Archaeology,” “Viva Fort Lauderdale: Celebrating Hispanic Art & Culture,” and “Take PRIDE, a retrospective on LGBTQ life in South Florida.”

History Fort Lauderdale’s “Lauderdale Living: The Architecture of Possibilities” is sponsored by the following funds at the Community Foundation of Broward: Jan and Ed Crocker Unrestricted Fund, Leo M. and Alice J. Rutten Fund and The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation Broward Community Fund. Additional funding is provided, in part, by Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward County Cultural Council and Visit Lauderdale.

Beginning May 1, History Fort Lauderdale will be open five days a week from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. with docent guided tours, daily, at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. (closed Tuesday and Wednesday). Group walking tours are available upon special request. Admission is $15 for adults; $12 for seniors and $7 for students (through age 22 with a valid student ID). Admission is free for members, military and children ages six and under. Tickets are available online at HistoryFortLauderdaleTickets.

For more information about “Lauderdale Living: The Architecture of Possibilities” at History Fort Lauderdale, please call (954) 463-4431 or visit us online at historyfortlauderdale.org.

Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament 6/2/25

Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament
Monday, 06/02/2025-, 07:00 am-
The Club at Weston Hills
2600 Country Club Way,
Weston, Florida, 33332
Website
Cost: 325-1,500

Putt for purpose! NFL Hall of Famer and Miami Dolphins great Dwight Stephenson will once again host the Second Annual Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament in support of Broward Children’s Center at The Club at Weston Hills on Monday, June 2.

The fundraising event will benefit Broward Children’s Center, a nonprofit organization that has been serving infants, children, and young adults with special needs since 1971. Proceeds will support the Center’s crucial programs and medical, developmental, and therapeutic services designed to meet the specific needs of infants, children and young adults who are developmentally disabled and medically fragile and their families.

Stephenson will putt for a purpose along with celebrity friends. WPLG-ABC Channel 10 Sports Anchor Will Manso will be the master of ceremonies.

Registration will begin at 7 a.m., where guests will enjoy breakfast provided by Howard’s Market. The scramble-style tournament will tee off with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Along the course, golfers will have the opportunity to participate in fundraising activities and contests at various holes.

To play in the tournament, packages start at $325. All golfers will receive a lavish breakfast; player gift packs featuring a golf hat, golf polo shirt, golf towel, plantain chips, a beer-bottle opener, cologne, mini liquor bottles, sunglasses, an umbrella, and other swag item; fun on-course contests; a luncheon with an awards ceremony; raffles; a silent auction and a complimentary open bar courtesy of Republic National Distributing Company, a local fine wine and spirits distributor. Guests are asked to adhere to the country club casual dress code or golf attire.

After the tournament, players will enjoy an awards ceremony and lunch, featuring a silent auction and raffle inside The Club at Weston Hills. Prizes include sports aficionado items, vacation and restaurant packages, and more.

The Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament thanks its sponsors for their generous support, including Broten Garage Door Sales, Coca-Cola, Dixon Golf, Erica’s Plumbing, Florida Blue, GL Homes, Howard’s Market, Hubbard Radio, Integrated Power Systems (IPS), LaCroix, Miami Dolphins Foundation, On Target Claims, Papa’s Raw Bar, Parkshore Pharmacon, Pioneer Roofing, Republic National Distributing Company, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Seminole Tribe of Florida, St. Thomas University and Stephen’s Distributing.