West Boca Trump Rally: Observations & Photos

This article was written by Michelle Cirino Yarris, a friend of West Boca News who volunteered to go the rally for us since we could not attend. This was at the Sunset Cove Amphitheater in South County Regional Park.
I went to a Donald Trump Rally. This shocked a lot of people. I have been pretty vocal about the fact I am not a Trump supporter. However, the event was a 15-minute bike ride from our house at the local county park. I probably would have gone to see most any candidate at that point.
The real reason I went is due to all comments I have seen on social media on the Trump supporters. The racist, hateful, uneducated Trump supporter. What I found was a very diverse crowd of people. First time 18-year-old voters to 80-year-old people with walkers and everything in between. I saw people I knew who were businessmen, a doctor, a teacher. Educated people. I saw people of every color. Not just a handful either. There were many legal immigrants. One young man had a sign that he made that said “Immigrants for Trump”, another had one that said “Hispanics love Trump.”
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Talking to a group of young men (barely at 18), I asked why they supported Trump. Their responses were two fold. First, one told me that they are tired of all the handouts to every group. Nothing is free. Someone has to pay for it. I kid you not – an 18-year-old boy said this to me. His friends all agreed. The second most concerning issue to this group was ISIS. They are concerned for the future of our country, our world. They don’t understand why we have such an open border policy in a time when we know people are streaming in with the intent to harm our country.
The conversation that shocked me and surprised me the most was from a young man from Virginia, who knew all about the voting patterns in his state. He was 18. I would guess most adults have no idea about voting patterns and counties.
All in all, I was very surprised at the crowd. Maybe it is Boca, or maybe we are only seeing a small piece of what really is going on.
This isn’t an endorsement of Trump in any way, but a closer look at his supporters. There is a very large silent group who is afraid to come out and vocally support their candidate for fear of repercussions. Which is not the American way. Those we do hear from, who are very loud, are not representative of what I saw at the Trump rally.
Whatever your view, whoever your candidate, let your voice be heard and vote!
Voting in Palm Beach County is on Tuesday March 15, 2016 in Florida from 7am to 7pm.
Local photographer Johnnie Butters also volunteered to take photos for us. He had a media pass which may have helped him get in early but severely constrained his movement and ability to get photos. Here are some of our favorite photos from his collection.

An early shot showing off the Sunset Cove amphitheater with the crowd just starting to grow
An early shot showing off the Sunset Cove amphitheater with the crowd just starting to grow

Photo showing off a Trump supporter but mainly we like this one because of the "bokeh" (a photographer thing) and the background hinting at the gorgeous view westbound from Sunset Cove.
Photo showing off a Trump supporter but mainly we like this one because of the “bokeh” (a photographer thing) and the background hinting at the gorgeous view westbound from Sunset Cove.

We just like this one.
We just like this one.

You can see all of the photos he shared with us on his Facebook post to our page or on his website.
Also we saw this photo from a regular reader known as “Boca Rat” in our comments and he said we could use it in this article. We love both how it captures the size of the crowd and also that view to the west.
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Trump Ruins Black Man's Sunset in West Boca

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Michael Rance loves living in West Boca and is an avid reader of West Boca News – and commenter. We learned from Mr. Rance that the upcoming Donald Trump event in South County Regional Park has a darker side. It’s ruining the sunset.
Rance takes photographs of the gorgeous sunsets in the park as part of his regular routine.
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And now his daily sunset ritual is being disrupted by thousands of Trump supporters filling the park in and around Sunset Cove Amphitheater, obviously named for its great views. Rance is concerned not only with the supporters, but with Trump’s “hate and bigotry.”

I watch sunset at sunset cove almost every day now my Sunday is f##### up because of this piece of trash

Rance really does take a lot of photos and he shares them on his BlackXeres Instagram account. He has over 1000 followers and a typical sunset photo will get dozens of likes from them, often over 100. Here’s an example:
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And this is what Rance’s sunset will look like this evening:
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On the bright side, Mr. Rance’s routine should return to normal on Monday.
This message was not paid for by Marco Rubio nor any PACs affiliated with any candidates or party officials. If you’re angry at this article you are in serious need of a sense of humor. Thanks to Mr. Rance for playing along.

Free Concert Saturday at Sunset Cove

Our friends at Sunset Cove Amphitheater remind us that they’re having a free concert on Saturday. On The Roxx is a tribute band that does 80s music. Here’s a short video from the. A longer one is at the bottom.

And they just let us know there’ll be at least one food truck – Bobby G’s Drivin Diner.
Lawn chairs and blankets are permitted. Did we mention the concert is free? Sunset Cove Amphitheater is in South County Regional Park.

Here’s the event “poster” – it says 7-9 pm. We’ve inquired to see what time the doors open.
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Here’s the longer video:

Weekend Roundup: July 25-27

classicrocktherapyClassic Rock Therapy, July 25th at 8 p.m., Amphitheater at Delray Marketplace. The Band plays 70s, 80s and 90s music.
Summer Tribute Series: U2 by UV, July 25th at 7:30 p.m., Mizner Park Amphitheater.
Minecraft and Your Craft, July 26th at 10:30 a.m., West Boca Library. Challenge other players to a game. Ages 7 and up. Preregister at 470-1600.
Have your DNA and Eat it Too, July 26th at 3 p.m., West Boca Library. Learn the basics of DNA structure while you make your own edible candy DNA model. Grades 6-12. Please preregister.
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Scooter Jam is on for July 26th at 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Drop In Action Sports Complex. $5 entry. Music, prizes and more.
311picture311 in Concert, July 26th at 6:30 p.m. Sunset Cove Amphitheater. See our previous story.
Fire & Ice Show, July 27th from 10:30 a.m. to noon at The Shops at Boca Center. Climb aboard a classic fire truck for some water fun.
brightonFundraiser at Brighton for SOL Children Theatre, July 27th from 10:30 a.m. to noon. At 4425 Lyons Rd, Coconut Creek.
Live Nation presents: John Legend in concert, July 27th at 7:30 p.m.,  Mizner Park Amphitheater. Tickets available through Ticketmaster.