Exciting news announcing an upcoming photo contest (see details below) and the winners will be featured on Greenacres’ official Facebook page!
“CAPTURE THE BEAUTY
OF GREENACRES”
(see newspaper clipping below)
Photographers: Maybe stage the Greenacres Community Center the backdrop for beat reporter from The Palm Beach Post interviewing Commander Lt. Tristram Moore of PBSO District 16.
We’re coming up soon on the three-year anniversary of the PBSO merge with the Greenacres Police Dept.
Learn more about this anniversary below.
Click on newspaper clipping to enlarge:
Learn more about this anniversary below.
Click on newspaper clipping to enlarge:
To submit your high-resolution images to the wonderful City of Greenacres click on this link. Our City of Lake Worth is so fortunate to have such a fine neighbor as Greenacres.‡ |
More details about this photo contest reported in the Herald and Observer. . .
- Photographers of all ages are welcome.
- Winners will be announced on Facebook.
- Winners will be recognized by Mayor Joel Flores and the Greenacres City Council.
- Photographs chosen as the top three will be displayed in City Hall for three (3) months.
- If you have any more questions call 561-642-2090 or visit the Greenacres Community Center. For the days and hours of operation click on this link.
- Once again, the deadline is Friday, September 7th.
- If you wish to learn more about Leisure Services in the splendid City of Greenacres click on this link for all that information.
And whilst on the topic of the City of Greenacres. . .
Did you know Greenacres once had a dedicated beat reporter from The Palm Beach Post?
It’s true, back in 2015.
It’s true, back in 2015.
Read more about PBSO merge with Greenacres PD in 2015; from the editor(s) at the Post in March 2018: “[T]here is no debate about the result. Overall crime is down, and available law-enforcement resources are far better.” |
*The Coastal/Greenacres Observer is FREE. To download the newspaper click on this link, go to options and “Download as PDF”. The Observer is published weekly by Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc.
†To contact the editor at The Lake Worth Herald call 561-585-9387 or send an email to: Editor@lwherald.com
‡In the last rankings by the Post of municipalities in Palm Beach County “from worst to best” — higher the number the worse the rank — the City of Greenacres came in unjustly and arbitrarily at #20 (the nearby Village of Palm Springs was ranked a dreadful #31, completely unwarranted).
The City of Lake Worth came in at #6. To learn more about these inequitable rankings in the Post click on this link.