On the City Stage, the musical group "Flight" sets up to perform from 3:30 - 5 p.m.
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An energetic act, they entertained hundreds of people during the beautiful afternoon.
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The food and beverage tents did brisk business.
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One of the festive options for afternoon lunch.
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The butterfly theme was everywhere.
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The newly formed Chamber of Commerce partnered with Dairy Queen.
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Signature Sponsor North Broward Preparatory Schools had a friendly information booth.
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The Butterfly Festival was the official dedication of the "Electric Express". the City's environmentally-friendly and very colorful electric bus.
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(L-R) Commissioner Fantl, Vice-Mayor Tooley, Commissioner Gerber, and Mayor Waldman prepare for the Electric Express dedication.
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The commissioners pull winners of prizes from a raffle. All bus-riding festival-goers were entered in the raffle.
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Vice-Mayor Tooley announces the winner of an electric scooter, donated by sponsor Florida Power and Light.
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Following the Electric Express dedication, event sponsors were invited to the VIP tent.
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VIPs were greeted by (L-R) Assistant City Manager Mary Blasi, Mayor Jim Waldman, PIO Julie Ann Waid, and Tent Coordinator Darlene Kassof.
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Sponsors were treated to free Electric Express shirts and a catered late lunch.
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By 6 p.m., kids were still full of energy.
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