City of Lauderhill Recognizes the Artists, Donors and Community Leaders for the Public Art Project

City-of-Lauderhill-recognizCity of Lauderhill Recognizes the Artists, Donors and Community Leaders for the Public Art Project

The City of Lauderhill received a grant of $20,000 from the Kresge Unrestricted Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward for the History Promotes Social Change Program.

The City of Lauderhill utilized the grant to create beautiful art on a stand-alone wall which serves as the backdrop for an amphitheater at James Bradley Park.  The design by Cynthia Fisher and Ruben Ubiera was a reflection of the migration of the residents who moved into West Ken Lark Community. In addition, the art reflects positive images of their reverence for family unity.  Both concepts were considered priorities to the residents of the area.

     “A broken family can cause a negative impact on a community.  The City of Lauderhill’s External Mosaic Tile Mural Project brought residents together to exemplify how their community remains vibrant, successful contributors of society who are capable of overcoming societal ills.  We thank the Community Foundation of Broward for making this opportunity a reality while allowing residents to share their heart with so many others through art,” said Commissioner M. Margaret Bates.

The City of Lauderhill is a municipality established in 1959. Lauderhill stretches over 8.62 square miles and has approximately 67,000 residents. We are located at the center (heart) of Broward County and consider ourselves to be a progressive City that works with residents, community leaders and businesses to understand the needs and desires of all who live, work and play here.  The City’s Public Art Program has a long history of working with all the stake holders to capture the historical essence of a community while elevating it with art pieces that accentuate and highlight what is already here. For more information regarding the City, Public Art, or the Recognition at Bradley Park, call (954) 730-3000.

The Community Foundation of Broward was founded in 1984. The Community Foundation of Broward helps families, individuals and corporations create personalized Charitable Funds that deliver game-changing philanthropic impact. We provide leadership on community solutions and foster philanthropy that connects people who care with causes that matter. Our 450 Charitable Funds represent $180 million in assets and have distributed $96 million to help Broward BE GREATER. For more information about the Community Foundation of Broward, visit www.cfbroward.org or call (954) 761-9503. Connect with us using @cfbroward #cfbroward.

The Recognition of all those who participated on the Public Art at James Bradley will be at the park on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2017 at 10 a.m., 3100 N.W. 16 St., Lauderhill, Fla.

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