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King Pins Challenge scores big Around Town raises $25K for first fundraiser Would Mary
BY JOHN EDWARD SMITH
rather be mayor or president?
n Sunday, March 22, elected officials, civic and business leaders, high school students, small business owners, first-responders – the police and fire rescue departments – joined on the field known as South Miami’s “Splitsville” for the inaugural King Pins Challenge. Presented by Splitsville Luxury Lanes and the Town Center Magazine, the event benefited the South Miami Drug-Free Coalition, a project of Informed Families. The King Pins Challenge was co-chaired by State Representative and former South Miami Mayor Julio Robaina, current Mayor Horace G. Feliu, and former Mayor and President of Chamber South, Mary Scott Russell.
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BY MICHAEL MILLER <Michael@communitynewspapers.com>
For the winning team trophy presentation are (l-r) John Edward Smith, Publisher, Town Center Magazine and event coordinator; Henry Vilar; Margaret Sotham, Director, South Miami Drug-Free Coalition; Mario Capone; Peggy Sapp, President of Informed Families; and, Dwayne McQuillan, General Manager, Splitsville South Miami.
RA Sushi hosts ‘Spring Sushi Showdown’ benefit BY GINO CAMPODONICO alling all competitive eaters! RA Sushi, the stylish sushi restaurant and bar, invites everyone from novice to professional food eaters to enter its inaugural Spring Sushi Showdown on Tuesday, April 14, 2009 from 6-9 p.m. in South Miami. It’s a sushi-eating contest and happy hour to benefit The Wellness
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RA Sushi’s general manager Mark Trzupek holding a Tootsy Maki Roll.
Community of Greater Miami. RA’s Spring Sushi Showdown is drawing sushi supporters and wasabi warriors from around the area to faceoff in this culinary consumption competition. Organized like a bracket system, this sushi-eating contest will take place in rounds and heats. Spring Sushi Showdown eaters will be gaming ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– See
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Story around town is that Mary Scott Russell is thinking about running for office again in South Miami and so is a guy who uses his middle name all the time, too. Not quite sure how much oomph there is behind the mayoral run for MSR cuz she seems pretty happy as the prez of Chamber South. And speaking of local politics, all the paper work is back from Tallahassee concerning the most honorable vice mayor of our fair city, Brian Beasley. It’s really quite amazing how such a simple thing like paying people in cash for driving voters to the polls
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could cause him so much grief. Oops! Heck, Brian is a big boy. He can handle it…or can he…? Ooops, I spilled the beans. Brian was reportedly walking around City Hall, mumbling. “Are they really investigating me?” Come on Brian, you weren’t born yesterday. Of course “they” are! Look at all the public documents that you’ve created with your marriages, divorce, mortgages, and loan applications, scrivener’s errors....Hmmm. So, Brian, batten down the hatches. And speaking of pay backs, I hear that a lobbyist hatchet man or gal or whatever they are now called is after the city manager and has put together a bunch of documents and shipped them over to the Herald with all sorts of allegations about some supposed things that he may have been doing wrong. I hear that one cop was demoted for spilling the beans and speaking out of school; when he allegedly mentioned to someone about the police dept. not having sufficient tools/supplies to take fingerprints. Not sure if that is accurate as Police Chief Robert Richardson said at a public meeting that the dept had what it needed for doing fingerprints. Stay tuned, cuz I hear that things are stirring once again, and I can’t but wonder what
role, if any, that the newest elected commissioner has to do with the hornets’ nest being whipped up. We do know that some folks are going to get stung before all the bugs are gone. And speaking of bugs, I hear that the bugs have got some great recordings of goings-on over at City Hall, in the parking lot and in the front and back seats of cars. Hmmm. Anyone remember what took place over at the MetroRail parking lot 10 plus years ago? And our neighbors to the South. I hear that Chris Knecht is having a blast considering running for the council in Palmetto Bay and that maybe, just maybe, Doug Dewitt, a real estate guru and a soccer coach just might help him figure out how to run down the field and score big time. Most people are aware about how frugal the Eugene Flinn, the mayor of Palmetto Bay, really is and it’s a tribute to how he treats the taxpayers’ money. So it is with love that we are happy to report that the rumor floating around town is that HIS HONOR actually paid for lunch for a buddy at Flanagan’s in the Suniland Shopping Center. Golly, Gene, are you feeling OK, and for goodness sakes how come you never pay for my lunch? Supreme Court reporter to speak Friday, April 17th. The changing world of journalism, especially as it relates to the Supreme Court, will be the main
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points as Warren Richey, Supreme Court reporter for the Christian Science Monitor for 18 years, speaks Friday night April 17 at 7 p.m. in the Christian Science Reading Room, 1836 Biscayne Blvd. in Miami. Richey has worked as a reporter since 1978. He has worked as a local, national and foreign correspondent covering local news, the oil industry, federal courts and the Supreme Court beat. This is presented as part of the Christian Science Reading Room Open House April 16 through 19, at 1836 Biscayne Boulevard and 400 Andalusia Avenue in Coral Gables. For more information, Contact Larry Luttrell, 305-373-1645. Thought of the Day: All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. — Galileo Galilei Got any tips? Contact me at 305-669-7355, ext. 249, or send e-mail to <Michael@communitynewspapers.com>.
Dee Adames, co-owner of D&L Hair Studio on SW 57 Ct, next to Town Restaurant, winner of Bravo’s Sheer Genius Reality TV Show, recently gave a haircut to Lourdes Martinez, owner of Massage Envy. Great to see our uptown merchants doing business together.
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Area fifth graders honored for academic achievement Gloria Burns GLORIA’S GAB An Elementary School Achievement Breakfast, presented by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation, was held on March 25, in the ballroom of Host Sponsor, the Hyatt Regency Coral Gables. Top fifth graders graduating from Gulliver Lower and South Campus Schools, Miami Christian School, Coral Gables Elementary and St. Thomas Episcopal School were honored for their academic achievement and community service. Each student was individually called up to receive a certificate and gift after the crowd enjoyed a very entertaining and comical selection from Alice in Wonderland performed by Actors’ Playhouse Musical Theatre for Young Audiences. Event coordinator, Joan Reitsma, of The Giving Tree, was grateful for the generous sponsors making the event possible including Title Sponsor, Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation and the Maxine Clark and Bob Fox Foundation; Double Gold Sponsor, Claire-Frances Flanagan Whitehurst; and Gold Sponsors, Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce and the GFWC Coral Gables Woman’s Club. Photographer Alberto Romeu once again
donated his services to insure the students will have a record of this special recognition. On Sunday, March 22, the inaugural King Pins Challenge raised almost $25,000. Elected officials, civic and business leaders, high school students, small business owners, first-responders – the police and fire rescue departments – joined on the field known as South Miami’s “Splitsville” for this first time fundraiser presented by Splitsville Luxury Lanes and the Town Center Magazine to benefit the South Miami Drug-Free Coalition, a project of Informed Families. The King Pins Challenge was co-chaired by State Representative and former South Miami Mayor Julio Robaina, current Mayor Horace G. Feliu, and former Mayor and President of Chamber South, Mary Scott Russell. Bowlers at “The Challenge” at Splitsville’s 13 lanes were treated to a surprise visit by former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway, who visited each lane to the delight of all. The inaugural King Pins Challenge trophy for highest team score was awarded to the Town Center Businesses Team. Highest per-pin pledge total was awarded to State Representative Julio Robaina’s team. The Miami-Dade Chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) will host Veterans Forum on Thursday, April 23, 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 303 Alhambra Circle, in downtown Coral Gables. Chapter President Ainslee R. Ferdie, a
Miami Heat star guard Tim Hardaway enjoys a good laugh with members of the South Miami Police Department team.
Pictured at Elementary School Achievement Breakfast are sponsor Clair-Frances Flanagan Whitehurst; Coral Gables Chamber President, Mark Trowbridge; Past President of GFWC CGWC, Barbara Lapsley; Executive Director of the Community Foundation of Pinecrest, Gloria Burns; General Manager of the Hyatt Regency Coral Gables, Gabe Castrillon; and Event Chair, Joan Reitsma, of The Giving Tree. (Photo by Photographer Alberto Romeu) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Coral Gables attorney, advises the event will feature Jewish War Veterans National Commander Ira Novoselsky who will talk on issues affecting veterans and the impact of the current budget and stimulus plan on the Veterans Administration Health Care program. Commander Novoselsky recently testified on these topics before the Veterans Affairs Committees of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Commander Novoselsky will visit and be hosted by senior commanders at the US Southern Command in Doral, several of whom will also attend the forum. The Commander will also attend a Sabbath service at Temple Emanuel and the Jewish War Veteran’s Department of Florida quarterly meeting. For those not familiar with this group, The Korean War Veterans Association, founded in New York, in 1985, has a mission of defending our nation, supporting our veterans, memorializing and remembering our missing and fallen, supporting a free Korea and, because the Korean War is often referred as the “Forgotten War,” perpetuating our legacy. KWVA has 237 Chapters located in all 50 states. Finally, here is a date for golfers to save. Support the Alliance for Aging by signing up for their 8th Annual Golf Tournament to raise needed funds to support continuing services, information and support to
the older population of our community. The tournament will be held at The Biltmore golf course on Friday, May 8, with registration at 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch and a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Jay Rokeach, Stadium Voice of the Miami Hurricanes will emcee the awards dinner and auction. Sports, resorts, dining and other valuable auction and raffle items will be available. As an added incentive, golfers can even win a car donated by Bill Seidle’s if they make a hole-in-one. The event has the support of Nursing South Corporation and HUB International, this year’s Title Sponsors; and Zuni Transportation, the Presenting Sponsor. The Alliance is still accepting sponsorships, foursomes and single players for the event. Interested sponsors and players can call the Alliance for more information. For more information about the Alliance, please go to <www.allianceforaging.org>. Until next week, keep making each day count. Keeping up with what’s happening in our community is quite a challenge and I am certain there are many activities I miss. If you would like to submit information for this column, please send your news via e-mail to <galburns@aol.com>.
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While guests looked on, some 85 bowlers took on “The Challenge” at Splitsville’s 13 lanes. Special guest to the Challenge was former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway, who visited each lane and excited the crowd. For three hours the bowlers “endured” the rigor of the evening — ok, it wasn’t rigor, it was fun shared with family, friends and colleagues. In addition to the Co-Chairs, other elected officials bowling in the event were: County Commissioner Carlos A. Gimenez, Coral Gables Mayor Don Slesnick and Palmetto Bay Mayor Eugene Flinn, who reportedly scored five strikes in a row! Fielding teams were South Miami Hospital, captained by CEO Javier Hernandez-Lichtl, incoming chair of the South Miami Drug-Free Coalition; a Baptist Health South Florida team with D. Wayne Brackin; First National Bank of South Miami team of senior executives, with Veronica Birch Flores as captain; Raquel Hickey and team from Coconut Grove Bank South Miami Branch, and a City of Coral Gables/Chamber team championed by CEO Mark Trowbridge, whose team all wore crowns. Lane sponsors included the South Miami Rotary Foundation, which sponsored the team of South Miami Senior High School bowlers; the Police Benevolent Association, which sponsored the South Miami Police Department lane, and the IAFF Union #1403, which sponsored a team of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue from the South Miami Station. Other event sponsors were AT&T, Florida
Former Miami Heat player Tim Hardaway (center) surrounded by members of the South Miami Police Department who participated in the first annual King Pins Challenge at Splitsville in South Miami.
Power & Light, LAZ Parking, South Miami Pharmacy, and South Miami Commissioner Jay Beckman. The inaugural King Pins Challenge trophy for highest team score was awarded to the Town Center Businesses Team. Highest per-pin pledge total was awarded to State Representative Julio Robaina’s team. Robaina, who had to leave before his team was recognized and was on his way back to Tallahassee for the legislative session, was delighted to learn of the event’s success. “It was a great evening – great fun for a great cause. I was pleased to have co-chaired the event with Mary Scott Russell and Mayor Feliu. Congratulations to all. I can’t wait for next year!” The King Pins Challenge raised nearly $25,000 in this inaugural event. Guy Revelle, co-founder of Splitsville, was impressed with the amount raised for a first year event. “This tops what we’ve seen in other locations for an inaugural event, and I credit the fine work of the Co-Chairs in providing the leadership for the event.” “It was not only the money raised for the work of our Coalition, but the number of people, who with their participation at the event and reading about it in the media, have come to know of our efforts in the community,” said Margaret Prinzavalli Sotham, Director of the Coalition. “I’m very proud of the South Miami community and its leadership for taking on the King Pins Challenge, and the challenge to make our community a safer place to raise our children. The money raised will support our social norms project in the high school, thought to be the first of its kind in Miami-Dade County and a model for others to follow. It will also support our other efforts to reduce access to alcohol and other drugs, raise awareness in the community and change behaviors so that fewer kids are using these dangerous substances.” ABOUT INFORMED FAMILIES Affiliated with the National Family Partnership, Informed Families is the State of Florida’s major universal provider of positive parenting skills, serving school-age children and their families, while building parent networks throughout Florida. Informed Families believes that parents need skills and support during a child’s teenage years and that parents are the change agents who create healthy social norms in the communities. Informed Families also provides programs to children at higher than average risk for substance abuse, such as students with school performance or behavior problems, and programs to children already engaging in high-risk behavior, such as delinquency. For details on Informed Families, go to <www.informedfamilies.org>, or call us at 305-856-4886.
From First National Bank of South Miami are (l-r) Mario Ponce, Jody Perlmutter, Pete Flores, Diane Everett, Hector Rivera, Veronica Flores, John Janetter (Town Bar), seated is Mercy Prieto. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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More important to our legislators: Smokers or students? R. Kenneth Bluh KENNETH’S COMMENTARY Our legislators in Tallahassee are on a hunt for more revenue sources and at the same time are examining every state expense with an eye toward saving money. Why? Our state budget is $3 billion in the hole. A small number of legislators are joined by the Florida Professional Firefighters Association and any Floridian with common sense in urging the legislature to increase the state sales tax on cigarettes by a dollar a pack. Estimated annual revenue to the state is $870 million. That alone would reduce our deficit by 29 percent. What is the argument against increasing the tobacco tax? It’s not dependable, inasmuch as a tax increase may dissuade many smokers from smoking. Crazy argument: all revenues are unstable. Real estate taxes go down as the
value of homes decrease. When shoppers stop or slow down buying that new TV set or a pair of shoes for the kids, the amount of sales taxes collected goes down. The question is: Why are our governor and our legislators so against increasing the sales tax on tobacco but show little hesitancy about increasing the cost of education in the state? Could it be that the average smoker is a voter and most students aren’t old enough to vote? Could it be that the tobacco industry has a big lobby in Tallahassee and education has only teachers, a few parents and students fighting for more educational dollars? Adding to the argument in favor of increasing the sales tax by a buck, as pointed out by the firefighters, is the fact that millions of dollars would be saved in fighting fires, inasmuch as 20 percent of home fires are caused by smokers. If fewer people smoked, there would be fewer home fires, saving possibly millions in firefighting expenses. Add to that fact, which we all know is true, is that smoking causes cancer.
VIEWPOINT Fewer smokers, less cancer means lower medical expenses. And, saving lives is even more important than saving dollars. Students are being asked to come up with more dollars for tuition at a time when parents funding their children’s college education find it becoming more and more difficult. Now, on top of the parent’s financial problems, the state is considering cuts in Bright Futures scholarships and other student funding programs. No need to worry, our legislature is hard at work examining other state expenses in the hope of eliminating, or at least reducing, the $3 billion shortfall. They are considering such gigantic items as saving $11,000 a year by taking pagers away from our state troopers. That’s $11,000. Why that alone would
reduce our state budget by a whopping .0000036 percent. If our governor and our legislators are so concerned about smokers rebelling against them at the next election, they could adopt this campaign slogan: “Smokers, we are trying to save your life!” Why, I bet we even have some smokers in our legislature — maybe that’s the reason for their hesitancy. After all, lobbyists aren’t permitted to buy legislators smokes anymore.
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SUSHI, from page 1 ––––––––––– against their opponents and a lot of sushi rolls. During the first two rounds, the competitors who demolish two uncut RA Sushi signature Tootsy Maki (crab mix, shrimp and cucumber topped with tempura bits) in the fastest amount of time during their heat advance to the next round. The “final six” competitors will compete in the Championship Sushi Showdown. During this final round, opponents will eat as many Tootsy Maki rolls as they can in two (2) minutes. The grand prize eater will receive free sushi for a year, a $600 value, as well as bragging rights as the first RA Sushi Spring Sushi Showdown champion. Second place will win a $50 gift certificate and third place will receive a $25 gift certificate. All participants will receive a RA Sushi sweatband or t-shirt and participants (21 years and older) who do not advance to the final three will receive Penny Drink Cards for use during their next visit. Spring Sushi Showdown is limited to the first 30 entries. Applications are available at RA Sushi in South Miami, 5829 SW 73rd St. (across from The Shops at Sunset Place). Deadline to register is Sunday, April 12 and all eaters must be at least 18 years old to participate. Registration to compete includes a $10 entry fee (cash only), which will be donated to The Wellness Community - Greater Miami along with donations from guests at the door. RA Sushi will also offer guests Tootsy Maki and California rolls for half-off and drink specials throughout the event including the Competitor’s Punch ($5) and domestic beers ($3). The Spring Sushi Showdown will tale place at RA Sushi in South Miami, 5829 SW 73rd Street, on Tuesday, April 14, 2009 from 6-9 p.m. Check-in is at 6:00 p.m., Round 1 is at 6:30 p.m., Round 2 begins at 7:30 p.m., and at 8:30 p.m. is the Championship Sushi Showdown. Deadline to register is Sunday, April
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12, 2009. Contest is limited to the first 30 entries. All participants must be at least 18 years old. Applications are available at the restaurant. There is a $10 entry fee (cash only), which will be donated to The Wellness Community of Greater Miami. Here are the prizes! First place wins sushi for a year (a $600 value). Second place wins a $50 gift certificate. Third place wins a $25 gift certificate. All other participants (21 years and older) receive RA Penny Drink Cards. All participants receive a RA Sushi sweatband or t-shirt. RA Sushi is pleased to partner with Miami.com for Spring Sushi Showdown. ABOUT RA SUSHI RA Sushi in South Miami is located at 5829 SW 73rd St. across from The Shops at Sunset Place. Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and dinner from 3 to 11 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and 3 p.m. to midnight Thursday through Saturday. Happy Hour food and beverage specials are offered Monday through Saturday from 3 to 7 p.m., and the bar remains open until 1 a.m. or later. RA Sushi’s Flying Fish Lounge is the perfect place to catch some fresh fish and drink specials. On Sunday nights from 8 p.m. to midnight, RA-goers visiting the Flying Fish Lounge will find Happy Hour specials on sushi and drinks. For information, call 305-341-0092 or visit RA online at <www.RAsushi.com>. ABOUT THE WELLNESS COMMUNITY The Wellness Community - Greater Miami is a non-profit organization that provides psychological and emotional support programs, free of charge, to adults with cancer and their loved ones. At The Wellness Community - Greater Miami, people with cancer develop the emotional stamina needed in their fight for recovery and are provided with the knowledge to enable them to find hope and support at all stages of their disease. The support groups, educational workshops, mind-body stress reduction programs and social activities are facilitated by paid professionals licensed in their fields of expertise. For more information, contact The Wellness Community at 305-668-5900 or log on to <www.twcmiami.org>.
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ASA, AMC join to host sensory friendly film In honor of National Autism Awareness Month, AMC Entertainment (AMC) and the Autism Society of America (ASA) have joined to bring a special showing of Hannah Montana: The Movie on Saturday, Apr. 18, 10 a.m., at AMC Sunset 24, 5701 Sunset Dr. in South Miami. Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disability that affects a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others. In order to provide a more accepting and comfortable setting for this unique audience, the movie auditoriums will have their lights brought up and the sound turned down, families will be able to bring in their own snacks and neither previews nor advertisements will be shown before the movie. Additionally, audience members are welcome to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing; AMC’s “Silence is Golden” policy will not be enforced unless the safety of the audience is questioned. Tickets cost $6 and they can be purchased on the day of the event. For more information, contact ASA media specialist Carin Yavorcik at 301-657-0881, ext. 115, or <cyavorcik@autism-society.org>.
THIRD ANNUAL KIDS FISHING CLINIC SCHEDULED, APR. 11 The Miami-Dade Cooperative Extension Division’s 4-H Youth Program is hosting its third annual Kids Fishing Clinic on Saturday, Apr. 11, at the City of Miami’s Rowing Club, located at 3601 Rickenbacker Causeway. The free event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is open to children, ages 8-16, and volunteers. Free fishing rods will be given to participating children while supplies last. The youngsters will learn about safe and responsible angling, conservation, bait and tackle, casting a fishing line, knot tying and fishing by the rules. Afterwards, they will have a chance to test their skills on the water. Any fish caught will be released. Participants must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited. To register, call 305592-8040 or visit online at <http://miamidade.ifas.ufl.edu/4Hsportfishing.shtml> to download a registration form. SAINT RICHARD CATHOLIC CHURCH SETS 7TH ANNUAL EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE Saint Richard Catholic Church invites the public to attend the congregation’s seventh annual Easter Sunrise Service on
COMMUNITYNEWS briefs Sunday, Apr. 12, at the Deering Estate, 16701 SW 72 Ave. Gates will open at 6 a.m. and the service will begin with a procession starting at 6:15 a.m., followed by a Mass beginning at 6:30 a.m. Attendees are urged to bring their own lawn chair; physically challenged attendees should arrive early. ARC TO HONOR DAVID LAWRENCE JR. AS ’09 HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR The American Red Cross of Greater Miami and the Keys will honor David Lawrence Jr., an advocate for early childhood education and former publisher of the Miami Herald, as the 2009 recipient of its prestigious Humanitarian of the Year award on Apr. 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the JW Marriott Miami, 1109 Brickell Ave. Among Lawrence’s humanitarian achievements are the key role he played in the passage of a statewide constitution-
al amendment to provide high-quality pre-K education available for all 4-yearolds; leading the 2002 campaign for the Children’s Trust, a dedicated source of early intervention and prevention funding for children in Miami-Dade, and chairing the Florida Partnership for School Readiness, an oversight board. Proceeds from the event support the programs and services of the American Red Cross of Greater Miami and the Keys. For more information regarding this event, contact Kenia Tedesco at 305-6441200, ext. 103, or by email at <TedescoK@usa.redcross.org. CELEBRATE DARWIN’S 200TH BIRTHDAY WITH LECTURE AT UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI The John C. Gifford Arboretum, the University of Miami Department of Biology
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and the College of Arts and Sciences invites the public to celebrate Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday and the 21st Gifford Arboretum Lecture on Thursday, Apr. 16, 7 p.m., in the James M. Cox Jr. Science Center, Room 145. This year, Dr. Lucia Lohmann of the Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil, will speak on “Disentangling one of Darwin’s great mysteries: The story of climbing plants.” On the same evening, the university will give a guided arboretum tour at 6 p.m., and a birthday cake and champagne reception will take place at 8:30 p.m. Michael R. Halleran, the dean of UM’s College of Arts and Sciences, will give opening remarks. Admission and parking for this event are free. The Gifford Arboretum is located on the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus near the intersection of San Amaro Drive and Robbia Avenue. For additional information, call 305-284-5364. ‘PUBLIC RELATIONS ON A BUDGET’ TOPIC AT WOMEN’S CHAMBER Janice B. Gonzalez, president and CEO of JBG Communications, will be the featured lecturer at the Women’s Chamber
of Commerce of Miami-Dade County Luncheon on Apr 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Bankers Club, located at 2 S. Biscayne Blvd.,14th floor. Her lecture, “Public Relations on a Budget,” will concentrate on cost-effective methods that business owners can utilize when promoting themselves and their businesses. Gonzalez, who is regarded as one of South Florida’s preeminent public relations and marketing specialists, was selected to provide insight into the best practices for public relations during the current economic climate. Attending this event costs $35 for members and $45 for non-members. To register for the event, visit online at <www.womenschamberofcommerce.org>. WATER USE EFFICIENCY, SOIL WORKSHOP OPEN TO PUBLIC The Miami-Dade Cooperative Extension Division’s Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Program is sponsoring a water use efficiency and soil moisture sensor training workshop on Friday, Apr. 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at the John D. Campbell Agriculture Center, 18710 SW 288 St. in Homestead. The course will offer lessons on water use efficiency that will help homeowners, professional landscapers and irrigation installation companies save money and contribute to conservation efforts. The course also will train participants on how
to install and use soil moisture sensors, a popular new tool in water-management practices. Participants of the workshop will learn about the county’s Water Use Efficiency Program, which involves a free assessment of outdoor irrigation systems and includes a free soil moisture sensor. The registration fee for this program is $20 and includes lunch and publications. Payment should be made by check to the “Miami-Dade Extension Program Account.” For more information, call 305-2483311, ext. 225, or visit online at <www.miamidade.gov/csd> to download a registration form. SUPREME COURT REPORTER TO SPEAK FRIDAY, APR. 17 Warren Richey, the Supreme Court reporter for the Christian Science Monitor for 18 years, will discuss the changing world of journalism, especially as it relates to the Supreme Court, on Friday, Apr. 17, 7 p.m., in the Christian Science Reading Room, 1836 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Richey has worked as a reporter since 1978. He has worked as a local, national and foreign correspondent covering local news, the oil industry, federal courts and the Supreme Court beat. This lecture is presented as part of the Christian Science Reading Room Open House, Apr. 16-19, at 1836 Biscayne Blvd.
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and 400 Andalusia Avenue in Coral Gables. For more information, contact Larry Luttrell at 305-373-1645. MIAMI CHILDREN’S CHORUS PRESENTING FREE FAMILY SING-ALONG ON APR. 18 Miami Children’s Chorus’s music director Timothy A. Sharp will present “Zest Fest,” a free family sing-along with master song leader Nick Page on Saturday, Apr. 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the Black Box Theater in the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd. Page comes to Miami for a four-day series of singing workshops and a master class, culminating in a free public singalong at Arsht Center. Miami Children’s Chorus was established in 1965 and provides music education and performance opportunities for youth, ages 8-17, in Miami-Dade County. FREE MEMBERSHIP DEAL AT FAIRCHILD TROPICAL GARDEN Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is offering a free Associate or Associate Plus membership with full-paid price admission for new members on Saturday, Apr. 18, and Sunday, Apr. 19, during garden hours, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at the Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables.
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The Associate membership will allow one adult member free entry to Fairchild, while an Associate Plus membership will allow two members and children and/or grandchildren of members (under 18 years old) to return everyday and enjoy the festivals, plant sales, members’ lectures and Moonlight Tours Fairchild has to offer. In addition, members will enjoy discounts on Lifetime Learning classes, a 10 percent discount in the Shop at Fairchild, and the Tropical Garden magazine. For additional information, contact the Garden at 305-667-1656. EVENT TO BENEFIT HOSPITAL, CANCER FUND FOR CHILDREN “Once Upon a Time…at Metrozoo,” the first family event to benefit Baptist Children’s Hospital and the Cancer Fund for Children, will take place on Saturday, Apr. 18, in the new Amazon and Beyond Pavilion at Metrozoo, 12400 SW 152 St. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. with a reception and auction, followed by a barbecue dinner and dancing at 7:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy an old-fashioned raffle, animal show, “drive-in movie,” country line dancing lesson and rock ‘n roll music by Ziffer 6. Creative Western attire is
encouraged. Ticket prices are $250 for adults and $100 for children; a family pass for two adults and up to three children is $650. Tables of 10 also are available. For more information, call Lori Elsbree at 786-596-8954. FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SLATES RUMMAGE SALE, APR. 18 The Faith United Methodist Church will be having a rummage sale on Saturday, Apr. 18, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 12601 SW 72 St. Vendor space measuring 10 feet by 13 feet is available for a fee of $20. FREE SCREENING OF ANIMATED FEATURE FILM “FINDING NEMO” “College Town at Cosford,” a University of Miami program for its neighborhood overseen by the school’s Office of Community Relations, invites the South Florida community to a free screening of the animated movie Finding Nemo on Tuesday, Apr. 21, 6:30 p.m., at the Cosford Cinema, 1111 Memorial Dr., second floor at UM’s Coral Gables campus. Anyone who decides to attend will get to watch the engaging story of a young clown fish named Nemo who is unexpectedly carried far from home. When his father Marlin realizes what happens, he sets out on a journey through Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in search of his son.
THE CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE, FEBRUARY 3, 2009 - A top official at the state Office of Insurance Regulation said Tuesday night that regulators believe the private insurance market could absorb potentially all of the 900,000-plus property insurance policies that would be shed if State Farm were allowed to pull out of Florida as it has proposed to do. State Farm has proposed a twoyear pull out, and company officials told a House Insurance Committee Tuesday that they couldn't say precisely what might be able to change the company's mind, given its precarious financial situation. The company was recently turned down by state regulators for a 47 percent rate increase and company officials told legislators that it can't bear any more losses in the property market in Florida, given the state's hurricane record, regulatory environment and a recent increase in the amount of discounts that customers can get for stormhardening their homes.
THE MIAMI HERALD, JANUARY 27, 2009 - Saying its finances are weakened, State Farm's Florida unit wants to get out of the business of property insurance in the state. The company, Florida’s largest private insurer of homes and condos with 1.2 million policies, wants to keep only auto insurance, it said in a statement. Other State Farm units would still sell life, health and other financial services, it said in a statement. Under State Farm’s proposal, it would phase out of the property insurance business over two years, giving existing customers time to find new coverage. If State Farm’s plan is approved by state insurance regulators, that means it will no longer write the full range of property policies, including homeowners, condo, renters, boaters, mobile home, business property, commercial liability and commercial marine. As seen in Insurance News a publication of the Latin American Association of Insurance Agencies.
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For more information, call 305-2845500 or send email to <umneighbors@miami.edu>. For more information on the College Town program, visit <www.miami.edu/collegetown>. ‘A TOAST TO AWARENESS’ EVENT TO AID FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER Because April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, the Family Resource Center joins Crown Wine & Sprits for a wine tasting on Thursday, Apr. 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Crown Wine & Spirits, 13611 S. Dixie Hwy., near The Falls shopping center. The proceeds of this event will benefit the Family Resource Center of South Florida. The tasting will feature some 20 different wines, four tables featuring a spirit with appropriate “mixers,” artisan cheeses, meats and the like. There also will be a “Chef-Demo” prepared dish. A wine connoisseur will be at each table to educate attendees about each featured wine. The cost of this event is $35 per person. For more information, contact AnneMarie Tristan of the Family Resource Center at 305-960-5543 or send email to <artisan@frcflorida.org>. BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL PRESENTS ‘NAVIGATING THE TEENAGE YEARS’ TALK Parents who are concerned about their teenage children’s new-found behavior are invited to attend a community parent-
ing program titled, “Navigating the Teenage Years,” on Thursday, Apr. 23, 7-9 p.m., in the auditorium at Baptist Children’s Hospital, 8900 N. Kendall Dr. Peggy B. Sapp, president and CEO of Informed Families/Florida Family Partnership, will help parents understand the changes taking place in their teenager’s bodies and brains, and how to help them handle new freedoms and temptations. The fee for the program is $5 and must be paid in advance. To reserve your space and make your payment, call 786-596-3812. The program is intended for parents of elementary through high school students. YOUNG PHILANTHROPISTS TO HOST SOCIAL HOUR The Young Philanthropists of Baptist Health South Florida will be hosting a social hour on Thursday, Apr. 23, 6-9 p.m., at the Cavas Wine Tasting Room, 5829 SW 73 St. in South Miami. The kickoff event will include live music, appetizers, networking and a presentation about South Miami Hospital’s Umbilical Cord Blood Collection Center, the only public umbilical cord blood collection center in South Florida. The Young Philanthropists are a new, dynamic group of young professionals from all over the South Florida communi-
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– nity who work together to support Baptist Health. Members include physicians, attorneys, entrepreneurs and community leaders, age 45 or younger. All proceeds from the social hour will benefit the Baptist Children’s Hospital Child Life Specialist Program. For more information about the event and the Young Philanthropists, contact Lisette Owens at 786-662-5222 or send email to <lisetteo@baptisthealth.net>. KWVA TO HOST VETERAN’S FORUM WITH JWV NATIONAL COMMANDER The Miami-Dade Chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) will host a Veteran’s Forum beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Apr. 23, at the American Legion Hall, 303 Alhambra Circle in downtown Coral Gables. The featured speaker will be Jewish War Veterans National Commander Ira Novoselsky, who will talk on issues affecting veterans and the impact of the current budget and stimulus plan on the Veterans Administration Health Care program. While in South Florida, Commander Novoselsky also will visit and be hosted by senior commanders at the U.S. Southern Command in Doral, several of whom will also attend the forum. Additionally, he will attend a Sabbath service at Temple Emanuel and the Jewish War Veteran’s Department of Florida quarterly meeting. FOURTH ANNUAL CELEBRITY/AMPUTEE GOLF CLASSIC SCHEDULED APR. 23-24 The fourth annual Celebrity/Amputee Golf Classic will take place on Thursday, Apr. 23, and Friday, Apr. 24, at the Crandon Golf Club, 6700 Crandon Blvd. on Key Biscayne. This one-of-a-kind charitable event is used as a platform to raise proceeds and awareness for the programs it benefits, and this year the proceeds will benefit Shake-A-Leg Miami and the CARMA Foundation. The two-day event includes a VIP Pairings Party and auction, as well as breakfast the morning of the tournament and awards luncheon immediately following. Participants will have the opportunity to get their photo taken with celebrity guests including the NFL’s Bruce Smith and Larry Griffin, WBC Welterweight Champion Andre
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The Duran family, a New Generation of hearing Starting a new company may be a daunting task for some, but not for the brother and sister team of Dr. Joseph K. Duran and Yvette Duran Someillan. They combined their vast knowledge and experience in the field of Audiology and hearing aids and embarked on a new business venture. Before receiving a doctorate degree in Audiology at the University of South Florida, Joseph Duran started his work with hearing loss and hearing aids at a very young age at Caribe Hearing Aids in Miami. While studying at Miami Dade College he worked as a Hearing Instrument Specialist and realized his passion for the field. He felt the need to continue his studies and found that Audiology, encompassing hearing and balance disorders, brought him the satisfaction he was looking for. It afforded him the opportunity to not only help patients with hearing loss, but also those suffering from dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance. Joseph had the opportunity to sharpen his skills as an audiologist at the University of Miami Ear Institute. His sister Yvette, who also started working at Caribe Hearing Aids at a young age, “did not think I would spend most of my life in this industry.” But while studying Accounting at Florida International University (FIU) she also studied for and received a license to sell and dispense hearing aids. After graduating from FIU she decided to continue working at Caribe and applied her accounting knowledge to the administrative side of the business. Naturally, when the Duran’s decided to open their own business, New Generation Hearing Centers, in January of this year, they divided the responsibilities. Yvette is in charge of operations, while Joseph attends to their patients. Both married with children, they believe that owning their own business allows them to continue their careers while, at the same time affording them time to spend with their families. Together, the team has accumulated 30 years of experience in both Audiology and the Hearing Aid industry, making them well prepared when they opened the doors of their new office at 3431 SW 107th Avenue in Miami, Florida in January 2009. Choosing a place to start was not a problem. Joseph and Yvette both grew up in this area of Miami. They both went to Rockway Elementary, and while Yvette continued her education at St. Brendan High School, Joseph attended Belen Jesuit Preparatory School. Born of Cuban parents, Dr. Duran and his sister Yvette are fluent in Spanish and English. “This is our home, we know the people and we understand their needs”, commented Joseph Duran, 32, Co-President and Director of Audiology of New Generation Hearing Centers. Although Dr. Duran does not specialize in children under the age of ten, he has patients up to the age of 106. Recently, he had to look for solutions for a
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The transition from analog to digital technology in the last 10 years has completely changed the menu for hearing aids. “Now our patients have more options,” affirmed Yvette Duran Someillan, 38, CoPresident and Director of Operations of New Generation Hearing Centers. Since the appearance of digital hearing aids, open fittings, and Bluetooth compatibility (technology that allows for cordless communication between hearing aids and cell phone or other electronic devices), many people with hearing difficulties feel more comfortable wearing them. Digital hearing aids, in comparison with analog systems, are extremely flexible in terms of programming. Since they come equipped with computer chips, environmental sounds can be adjusted automatically. Wearing a hearing aid is no longer cumbersome or a nuisance, hearing aids are now discreet and can be fit to suit any lifestyle. “That has allowed me to offer made-to-order hearing aids to my patients,” explained Dr. Duran. For example, one of his patients is a teacher and reported difficulty hearing the students sitting in the last row of his class. Dr. Duran programmed his hearing aids to allow this patient to hear those students by simply pressing a button. When not in class, the patient only has to touch the same button again for the hearing aid to function properly in other situations. New Generation Hearing Centers offers a wide range of hearing aid types and styles with prices starting at $500. Most of the hearing aid cost is generally paid for by the patient since most insurance plans will only cover a portion of the total price. More advanced models begin at $1,300. A majority of the hearing aids available have been designed by large manufacturers, one of them being well-known, Swiss-made Phonak Hearing Instruments. It is because of the many years in the field of audiology that both Dr. Duran and his sister felt secure in their ability to achieve success with this business venture, even in this unstable economy. The Durans said…“We believe we are giving a much needed service in an area we know and love”.
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How to Choose a Phar macy BY MIKE DUNN When choosing a pharmacy for your family, there should be other considerations aside from a convenient location or even cost. After all, there is much at stake in selecting the right pharmacy and the right pharmacist. This is a person that you, your spouse and your children may be dealing with for many years. Your pharmacist, first and foremost, should be someone you know and trust. According to the apharmacist.org Web site, you should give as much consideration to choosing your pharmacist as you do to choosing a doctor. Pharmacists are health care professionals specializing in medicines and their appropriate use. Because of this, your pharmacist plays an important role in your personal health care and the health care of your family. The importance of assessing personal service in selecting a pharmacist is considered critical by most patients. In that regard, here are some questions to ponder: How accessible is the pharmacist? Is he or she easy to talk to and willing to hear your concerns? During what hours is the pharmacist available to answer your questions?
It is important to choose one pharmacist with whom you can establish an ongoing relationship. Also, by choosing one pharmacy, a complete record of the medicines you take is in one place, making them easier to coordinate and manage. Your pharmacist can alert you to possible drug interactions - particularly if you take a number of different medications - help you track refills on important prescriptions, and provide any necessary detail on short notice. It is wise to consider your entire family’s pharmacy needs. Often, a pharmacist can help you with special circumstances, such as when you are taking care of an elderly relative. If you have aging parents that live nearby, you might ask, for example, if it is possible to deliver prescriptions to their home and send the bill to you. Not all pharmacists and/or pharmacies provide the same services. All pharmacies are required to meet minimum standards. Most, however, offer services and conveniences beyond the minimum requirements. When choosing a pharmacist and/or pharmacy, you should evaluate your needs and make a selection to meet those needs. Here are some other suggested questions to consider: Does the pharmacist take time to answer
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How to Choose a Dentist BY MIKE DUNN A good first step in choosing a dentist is to ask neighbors, friends and coworkers about the family dentist they have chosen. This is especially helpful if you are moving to a new community and haven’t had time to become acclimated to your surroundings. If there is one dentist who is mentioned frequently and you like what you are hearing, the next step is to schedule a visit to meet him or her and get acquainted. The purpose is to see if you feel comfortable with this person and his dental practices. After all, the dentist you choose will be working on your teeth and the teeth of your spouse and children for possibly a long time. Ask the prospective dentist about his philosophy of health care. You might be surprised at the answer you receive. Ask about fees, payment plans, and insurance coverage. You know what your financial situation is, so it is proper for you to initiate the discussion. How did the dentist and his or her staff respond to you? Was there a professional atmosphere in the office? Did the dentist and staff take the time to listen to your concerns and seem genuinely interested? A dentist who seems too rushed or too busy to take the time to get acquainted may not have the time to address your personal needs and concerns down the road and is probably not the one you want. Something else to consider is the size of the dentist office. This isn’t always the case, but sometimes a dentist with a large practice and a large staff has little time to devote to individual patients. He or she is too busy working and keeping up with the cost of the practice! Large dental practices are more likely than smaller ones to hurry patients through without taking the time for proper examinations or thought to what is actually best for the patient. First and foremost, you want a dentist who has your best tooth care and treatment in mind. You can also make evaluations about a prospective dentist after your initial examination. Did the dentist take the time to do a thorough exam so that no problems or potential problems are missed? A thorough dental examination includes not only inspection of the teeth and gums, but also of the tongue, lips, inside of the cheek, palate, and the skin of the face and neck, plus feeling the neck for abnormal lymph nodes and enlargement of the thyroid gland. A good
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How to Choose a Chiropractor BY TRACY JOHNSON Today, Chiropractors are moving up in the world as a practitioner that can heal your body from so much more than the everyday aches and pains and the occasional back injury. The spinal cord in the body is being linked to pretty much your overall health and fitness. For example, if you are having a problem with depression, a pinched nerve can cause it. Same for sinusitis, fatigue, migraines, and so many more symptoms that most doctors just prescribe drugs for. Chiropractic medicine is being looked at more and more for help with common ailments. This is starting to take trend due to the unnecessary drugs most doctors prescribe which may help the symptoms, but do not take care of the underlying problem. In research, it is found that your spinal cord is the traffic point for all your nerves. If one of them becomes pinched, or blocked, then you will begin to experience different types of ailments. So how does one go about finding the right Chiropractor for them? Well here are a few tips to help
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LET’S TALK CARS If you’re one of the many who liked the Nissan Altima Sedan, then you’ll love the sporty two-door Coupe version. It’s smaller and lighter, and when you slide behind the wheel it delivers a much sportier ride. The Altima Coupe was a new model for 2008, so the changes for 2009 are minimal, including revised 18-inch alloy wheels on V-6 equipped models, with larger 235/45R18 tires. Automatic door locks have been added to all models and the front grille has been given highgloss paint. It’s available in four models — 2.5 S 6MT, 2.5 S CVT, 3.5 SE 6MT and 3.5 SE CVT — and comes with either the VQseries 3.5-liter V-6 or the 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine. Both are offered with either a six-speed manual transmis-
sion or Nissan’s advanced Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). The Altima Coupe is sleek and sporty, with an aggressive stance, bold shoulders and a sensual design. It differs from the Sedan with a shorter wheelbase (105.3-inches), shorter overall length (182.5 inches) and lower height (55.3 inches). And, of course, it has two fewer doors. The two cars share only a common hood, with all other panels, grille, headlights and rear combination lights unique to the Altima Coupe. A pair of chrome exhaust tips and unique taillights give the Coupe a distinctive rear presence. The Altima Coupe rides on Nissan’s new advanced “D” platform that was introduced on the 2007 Altima. Nissan engineers developed the new platform with the idea of making the Altima one of the best performing front-wheel drive vehicles on the market. They have tweaked it for the Coupe to virtually eliminate torque steer. At the same time, the new rear multilink independent suspension design separates the rear shocks and springs for reduced friction, while the shocks
2009 Nissan Altima Coupe has a sensual design, with aggressive stance and bold shoulders.
are in line with the center of the rear wheels for better damping and less harshness. Front and rear stabilizer bars are standard, and the suspension has been tuned specially for the Coupe. Upgrades for the Coupe include the 2.5 S Convenience Package with 16-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, eight-way power driver’s seat with manual lumbar adjustment, auto on/off headlights, leatherwrapped steering wheel, wood grain trim finishers for the blonde interior, and the Premium Package, which adds all of that, plus leather-appointed seats, heated front seats, a Bose nine-speaker audio system, dual-zone automatic tem-
perature control, HomeLink Universal Transceiver, power sliding glass moonroof, premium interior finishers (wood grain for Blonde, metallic for Charcoal), and Bluetooth hands-free phone system. Base pricing on the 2009 Nissan Altima Coupe ranges from $21,750 for the 2.5S with a manual transmission to $26,890 for the 3.5SE with the CVT.
Ron Beasley is the automotive editor for Miami’s Community Newspapers. He may be contacted by calling 305-662-2277, ext. 261, or by addressing email correspondence to <LetsTalkCars@aol.com>.
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A Tutor Just in Time for Summer! Are you concerned that your child will lose their academic skills over the summer? I am a Nationally Board Certified Teacher working for Dade County Public Schools. I am looking for students to tutor over the summer. I specialize in Mathematics grade 6 through 9th
...A broad language education will provide students and advantage in future careers...
Enrollment now open for the 2009-2010 School year. PK-2 to 8th Grade
(Algebra I), but will also tutor in other subject areas.
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Centrally located in South Miami.
305-310-6977 • almuratori@yahoo.com We offer a variety of special programs to enhance social skills, coordination and creative abilities of our campers. Children will participate in exciting activities such as: • Story telling • Arts and crafts
• Music • Cooking • Outdoor games
• Creative movement • Dance • Science and nature.
Special events are planned to bring outside entertainment to our younger campers.
Brickell Campus 609 Brickell Ave. • Miami, FL 33131 T: 305.365.6070 • F: 305.365.6071
Coral Gables Campus 110 Phoenetia Ave. • Coral Gables, FL 33134 T: 305.445.8918 • F: 305.445.9838
info@kbic.com • www.kbic.com
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Don’t let your child fall behind over the summer! • Half-day tutoring • Individualized Learning Plans
• Afternoon activities: -Indoor Activities
in Reading, Math, FCAT Strategies,
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“Summer Packets”
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• Trained / Experienced tutors
• Weekly Field Trips
• Weekly Progress Reports
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 305-273-8999
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AGES 3-12 4 Sessions June 8 - July 31 Child may attend any number of sessions AFTER CAMP CARE AVAILABLE
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