During a recent government meeting, community members expressed enthusiasm for the ongoing historical documentation of Oakland Park as the city approaches its centennial celebration. A resident, who has lived in Broward County since 1966, praised the efforts of a local historian, highlighting her presentations that delve into the city's past, including significant events such as the flooding in the 1930s.
The historian announced her work on a comprehensive history of Oakland Park, inviting residents to contribute photographs and stories, particularly those related to the LGBTQ community, which has played a vital role in the city's development. She emphasized the importance of diversity and community engagement in shaping Oakland Park's identity.
Additionally, the meeting featured a light-hearted discussion about the local bar \"Porky's,\" which inspired a film in the 1980s. Attendees shared personal anecdotes related to the establishment, reflecting on its cultural significance and the memories it holds for long-time residents.
The historian encouraged community members to visit the city’s website for more information and to participate in the historical project, reinforcing the collaborative spirit of Oakland Park as it prepares to celebrate its rich heritage.