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Rainbow Supermarket is thrilled to announce the grand re-opening of our Davie location! After a period of renovations, we're ready to welcome you back to an enhanced shopping experience. Join us for a day of celebration with special discounts, free samples from local vendors, and fun activities for the whole family. We've expanded our product selection to include more organic options, international foods, and everyday essentials. Our new layout is designed to make your shopping trip more efficient and enjoyable. We're committed to serving the Davie community with fresh, quality products at affordable prices. See you there!
Rainbow Supermarket is proud to announce our partnership with the Davie Food Bank to help families in need in our community. We are now an official drop-off location for non-perishable food items. Donations of canned goods, pasta, rice, and other non-perishable items will be gratefully accepted. Please consider donating to help us support our neighbors. Together we can make a difference!
BLAIRSVILLE, Ga., May 16, 2024 – United Community Bank is pleased to announce the formation of a new SBA lending team based in South Florida. This team will focus on serving the needs of small businesses with customized SBA solutions. “We are excited to enhance our SBA capabilities in the South Florida market with the addition of this experienced team,” said Rob Edwards, Chief Lending Officer at United Community Bank. “Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and we are committed to supporting their growth with tailored financial solutions.” The South Florida SBA team will be led by industry veterans with extensive knowledge of the local market and a deep understanding of SBA lending programs. Their expertise will enable United Community Bank to better serve the unique needs of small businesses in the region. About United Community Banks, Inc. United Community Banks, Inc. (NASDAQ: UCBI) is the financial holding company for United Community Bank, which is committed to improving the lives of its customers and the communities it serves. United Community Bank is the third-largest bank headquartered in Georgia, with more than 200 offices in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Known as “The Bank That SERVICE Built,” United Community Bank values integrity, honesty, teamwork and innovation. As of March 31, 2024, United Community Banks, Inc. had $27.7 billion in assets. Additional information about the Company is available at www.ucbi.com.
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" More than 60 volunteers from Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA fanned out across Richmond, Virginia, on Thursday, July 3, for a day of service known as Jalsa Cares. Held ahead of the group’s 75th annual Jalsa Salana USA convention over the Fourth of July weekend, the effort brought members young and old together to clean parks, restore a historic cemetery, distribute 250 meals to those in need, and hold a session on fire safety awareness. Volunteers traveled in from as many as 10 states to take part. Jalsa Cares is the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s way of giving back to the cities that so generously host its annual convention — a public act of gratitude and service rooted in Islamic teachings. As volunteer Harris Zafar put it, “Service to humanity is worship.” At East End Cemetery — a historic burial ground for Black Richmonders dating back to 1897 — volunteers joined the Friends of East End to uncover more than 20 overgrown headstones. “This whole area was basically a thick forest,” said Amjad Mahmood Khan, national secretary of public affairs. “As Muslims who love and live in the United States, we want to give back to our community and show our gratitude by serving the most underserved areas.” “It makes it unique because it’s people who have been forgotten,” said Kaleem Wali, president of the St. Louis chapter, who helped lead the cemetery cleanup. “Being that we are Ahmadis, we have ‘Love for all, hatred for none.’ And so for Ahmadis to come out and take care of a cemetery that has been neglected — it means a lot.” The Red Cross, a longtime community partner, welcomed the group’s return. “We appreciate your dedication and your willingness to give to the community,” said Christy Carneal of the Red Cross Virginia region at the Jalsa Cares kickoff event near the James River. She presented a Community Partner Award to the local Muslim youth chapter in recognition of their commitment to service.City officials and civic leaders also praised the initiative. “We come together across all different divides to serve one another,” said Lawson Wijesooriya, chief of staff to Richmond Mayor Danny Avula. “That is one of the best ways to heal.” Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as), the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, taught: “Never, ever restrict your circle of kindness.” From cemetery restoration to neighborhood cleanups, Jalsa Cares 2025 embodied that call — showing Richmond what Islam looks like in action: grateful, generous and grounded in service. "
" More than 60 volunteers from Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA fanned out across Richmond, Virginia, on Thursday, July 3, for a day of service known as Jalsa Cares. Held ahead of the group’s 75th annual Jalsa Salana USA convention over the Fourth of July weekend, the effort brought members young and old together to clean parks, restore a historic cemetery, distribute 250 meals to those in need, and hold a session on fire safety awareness. Volunteers traveled in from as many as 10 states to take part. Jalsa Cares is the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s way of giving back to the cities that so generously host its annual convention — a public act of gratitude and service rooted in Islamic teachings. As volunteer Harris Zafar put it, “Service to humanity is worship.” At East End Cemetery — a historic burial ground for Black Richmonders dating back to 1897 — volunteers joined the Friends of East End to uncover more than 20 overgrown headstones. “This whole area was basically a thick forest,” said Amjad Mahmood Khan, national secretary of public affairs. “As Muslims who love and live in the United States, we want to give back to our community and show our gratitude by serving the most underserved areas.” “It makes it unique because it’s people who have been forgotten,” said Kaleem Wali, president of the St. Louis chapter, who helped lead the cemetery cleanup. “Being that we are Ahmadis, we have ‘Love for all, hatred for none.’ And so for Ahmadis to come out and take care of a cemetery that has been neglected — it means a lot.” The Red Cross, a longtime community partner, welcomed the group’s return. “We appreciate your dedication and your willingness to give to the community,” said Christy Carneal of the Red Cross Virginia region at the Jalsa Cares kickoff event near the James River. She presented a Community Partner Award to the local Muslim youth chapter in recognition of their commitment to service.City officials and civic leaders also praised the initiative. “We come together across all different divides to serve one another,” said Lawson Wijesooriya, chief of staff to Richmond Mayor Danny Avula. “That is one of the best ways to heal.” Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as), the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, taught: “Never, ever restrict your circle of kindness.” From cemetery restoration to neighborhood cleanups, Jalsa Cares 2025 embodied that call — showing Richmond what Islam looks like in action: grateful, generous and grounded in service. "
"Special Magistrate Hearing A Special Magistrate Hearing will be held on July 10, 2024 at 10:00 AM in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 400 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009. This hearing will address cases regarding code compliance."
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