About Lauderhill

Located in the heart of Broward County, the City of Lauderhill is home to nearly 75,000 residents and a growing number of bustling businesses that help drive the region’s economy. Known for its diverse cultural richness and welcoming community, this All-American City is less than 10 miles from South Florida’s world-famous beaches. The city proudly holds the title of the “cricket capital” of the United States, thanks to Central Broward Regional Park Stadium—the first U.S. cricket ground certified by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to host international matches. This landmark venue has become a hub for cricket in North America, drawing major international events and helping to grow the sport’s popularity across the region. The city is also popular for arts and recreation, featuring signature destinations like Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, Lauderhill Historical Museum, Lauderhill Golf Course and several scenic parks with picturesque trails. With a strong focus on people, progress and sustainability, Lauderhill continues to be a vibrant place for everyone under the sun.

The Bee's Knees of the Spelling Bee

Post Date:02/06/2020 12:32 PM

The Bee’s Knees of the Spelling Bee

Cartoon bee with glasses and trophy

 

The 17th Annual MLK Task Force Spelling Bee held its championship round on January 22nd, 2020 at the Commission Chambers of Lauderhill City Hall.

Chaired by Commissioner M. Margaret Bates, the Task Force was proud to honor the following winners:

3rd Grade Winner – Daniel Delgado from Tamarac Elementary

4th Grade Winner – Anthony Dahn from Plantation Elementary

5th Grade Winner – Sariah Taylor from Plantation Elementary

Congratulations to these bright stars! We cannot wait for next year!

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