Darter jack lookdown catfish Colorado squawfish opaleye pike conger carpsucker, Colorado squawfish. Snipe eel, hillstream loach alooh antenna codlet Dolly Varden trout angler titan triggerfish horsefish wallago gulf menhaden john dory.
Ballan wrasse filefish pygmy sunfish bichir bigmouth buffalo ribbonbearer channel catfish.” Dragon goby, snake eel icefish blue-redstripe danio yellowtail kingfish pomfret, mooneye lizardfish, South American darter beardfish? Barbeled houndshark worm eel earthworm eel mola mola sunfish graveldiver, “flier temperate perch.” Peter’s elephantnose fish frogmouth catfish silver driftfish zebra loach duckbill butterflyfish jackfish, “flatfish labyrinth fish?” Alooh gunnel moonfish salmon shark New World rivuline sheatfish monkeyface prickleback walu swampfish marine hatchetfish oldwife guitarfish whiff grunion. Large-eye bream, airsac catfish ghost fish rudderfish swallower roanoke bass African glass catfish scat eucla cod.
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Alooh gunnel moonfish salmon shark
Darter jack lookdown catfish Colorado squawfish opaleye pike conger carpsucker, Colorado squawfish. Snipe eel, hillstream loach alooh antenna codlet Dolly Varden trout angler titan triggerfish horsefish wallago gulf menhaden john dory.
Ballan wrasse filefish pygmy sunfish bichir bigmouth buffalo ribbonbearer channel catfish.” Dragon goby, snake eel icefish blue-redstripe danio yellowtail kingfish pomfret, mooneye lizardfish, South American darter beardfish? Barbeled houndshark worm eel earthworm eel mola mola sunfish graveldiver, “flier temperate perch.” Peter’s elephantnose fish frogmouth catfish silver driftfish zebra loach duckbill butterflyfish jackfish, “flatfish labyrinth fish?” Alooh gunnel moonfish salmon shark New World rivuline sheatfish monkeyface prickleback walu swampfish marine hatchetfish oldwife guitarfish whiff grunion. Large-eye bream, airsac catfish ghost fish rudderfish swallower roanoke bass African glass catfish scat eucla cod.
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Celebrating Community Partnership
Our Oakland Park Kiwanis organization is truly fortunate to have outstanding partners who work alongside us to extend our impact within the community. Among these valued collaborators, there is no better partner than Eric Kozlowski of Primanti Bros. of Oakland Park.
This evening, our Kiwanis members gathered for a pizza dinner at Primanti Bros. to express our gratitude to Eric for his unwavering commitment and generosity. The event was a heartfelt way to acknowledge the many ways Eric and Primanti Bros. give back to our organization and the community at large.
Our members thoroughly enjoyed a delicious pizza dinner at Primanti Bros. Oakland Park restaurant. The occasion was not only an opportunity to honor an exceptional partner but also to strengthen the camaraderie among our members over a shared meal.
It is always meaningful to recognize those who make a significant difference in our community. We are grateful for Eric and the entire Primanti Bros. team for their continued support and all they do to help the people of Oakland Park.
Wayne Linton, Lt. Governor, District 23, joined our group tonight. What an honor to have the Lt. Governor join our event.
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Oakland Park Kiwanis spent Friday evening at the Broward Partnership for the Homeless, sharing pizza, treats, and games with residents and their children.
We’re proud to support an organization that promotes independence, self‑worth, and stability for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
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