Aventura News - April 28, 2010 - On-Line edition - Miami, Florida

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The Continental Group and Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape host ‘Sun Life Stadium…A South Florida Destination’ Special guests Mike Dee, CEO Miami Dolphins/Sun Life Stadium; Dolphins great Dick Anderson and award-winning sportscaster Tony Segreto

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ringing more Super Bowls to the football field at Sun Life Stadium - and excellence in the field of property management and landscaping generated great fanfare when The Continental Group and Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape hosted an Aventura Marketing Council breakfast meeting featuring special guests Mike Dee, CEO Miami Dolphins and Sun Life Stadium; Dick Anderson, Dolphin great; and award-winning sportscaster Tony Segreto. AMC Chair Cliff Schulman of Weiss, Serota, Helfman, Pastoriza, Cole & Boniske welcomed hundreds of business and community leaders huddled at the Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort for the event highlighting The Continental Group - the state's largest manager of multifamily rental communities as well as condo and homeowner associations. Continental Group president Tim O'Keefe, joined by Louis Pincus, Broward region senior vice president and Pete Lucadano, president of Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape teamed up to share their winning game plan. “Continental has continued to grow and be a significant part of the city of Aventura,” O'Keefe said. “Today, we manage 1,600 communities statewide and 34 proper-

Miami-Dade County Public Schools Board Member Dr. Wilbert "Tee" Holloway looks over stadium improvement plans

ties in Aventura. Our Lukes-Sawgrass business provides all the landscaping to help keep this city a really beautiful place. Our primary goal is to focus on providing great service to all of our customers. We've built our business 'a property at a time - one relationship at a time.’” O'Keefe also noted Continental recently partnered with the city to host a symposium helping developers learn more about building "green" and the Lukes-Sawgrass team's quick response helped the city clean up following heavy rains. While Continental also goes to bat for Aventura by sponsoring the city's little league program, Mike Dee, Dick Anderson and Tony Segreto explained Super Bowl XLIV paired with the Pro Bowl was played in South Florida for a record tenth time this year and now – an “all-star” community effort can help bring the game back to Sun Life Stadium in 2014 and beyond. –––––––––––––––––––

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Standing (L-R) The Continental Group's Sr. Vice President Louis Pincus and President Tim O'Keefe; Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape President Pete Lucadano; (seated) Tony Segreto, Mike Dee and Dick Anderson ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Rick Lassiter, Kanha Tieng, and Conway Bennett, Miami Dolphins; Dr. Mickey Krop; Dick Anderson; AMC Chairman Cliff Schulman, Weiss Leslie Nixon, Miami Dolphins Foundation Serota Helfman (Photography by Andrew Goldstein)


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Mount Sinai Medical Center teams up with Classic Residence by Hyatt for community lecture series

Mount Sinai Medical Center teamed up with Classic Residence by Hyatt on April 20th for a special community lecture series. It was the first time both organizations collaborated and resulted in an outstanding opportunity to continue to educate our community on various medical issues. Almost 90 people attended the lecture held in Aventura given by Dr. Daniel Varon, one of Mount Sinai Medical Center's top neurologists as he spoke about memory disorders. Though it was a serious topic, Dr. Varon lightened the mood with anecdotes as he presented vital information on dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease and even forgetfulness. Classic resident Rabbi Sy Friedman said, “It was great learning that the many times I don't remember things, for my age (88), it is

expected. I was pleased to know that I am in good shape, and as a matter of fact, I realized that I am less forgetful perhaps than I should be." Charlene Welker, administrator of the

Send-Off Party for Megan Clementi, Miss Florida USA

The Newport Beachside Resort was the site for the recent send-off party for Megan Clementi, representing Florida in the Miss USA contest to be held in Las Vegas on May 16th. Attending the party was Aventura Marketing Council Sports Committee Chairman Ben Launerts of Marksman Security, whobrought with him the well-wishes of the entire AMC. “We were delighted to have Megan attend a few of our Aventura Marketing Council events, and the highlight was when she ‘crowned’ Frank Supovitz, Vice President of the National Football League at one of our breakfast meetings highlighting the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl.And it was my pleasure to show my support for Megan by attending her send-off party recently,” said Launerts.

Mount Sinai Medical Center Aventura Freestanding Emergency facility stated, “It's wonderful for Mount Sinai to be able to reach out to the citizens of Aventura and let them know that not only are we on

the beach, but we're also right around the corner here in Aventura.” “Both the outside community as well as our existing residents receive information of great value from these events," said Phyllis Resnick, a resident at Classic Residence by Hyatt in Aventura. Ellen Palmer, Director of Sales for the Classic Residence by Hyatt, agreed, “We were very pleased to host Dr. Varon and Mount Sinai Medical Center to present this valuable information not only to our residents but to the community.” For more information on future lectures series or health screening provided by Mount Sinai Medical Center, visit www.msmc.com or call 305-674-2273; Classic Residence by Hyatt in Aventura visit hyattclassic.com or call 305-6924501.

Evelyn Aimis Fine Art supports AFMDA

Evelyn Aimis of Evelyn Aimis Fine Art, recently held a high-end warehouse art auction to raise funds to support the humanitarian efforts of American Friends of Magen David Adom (AFMDA), which provides Israel's pre-hospital emergency medical needs including disaster, ambulance and blood services. It was after attending a fundraising dinner at Porto Vita for the AFMDA Emergency Disaster Fund that Evelyn was moved to use her art to help save lives. “What impressed me the most besides my pride in Israel, was the Ira Mogitz, AFMDA Director of Development; Evelyn Aimis, Evelyn moving guest speaker who proudly Aimis Fine Art; Barry Goldstein, Porto Vita Chair, AFMDA spoke of AFMDA’s accomplish–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ments and announced that they were the first to arrive in Haiti with true medical assistance following the terrible devastation caused by the earth quake,” said Aimis. “I wanted my passion for fine art to help make a difference where it would make the most impact.” For more information on American Friends of AFMDA, call 800-626-0046. For more information on Evelyn Aimis Fine Art, call 305-792-0300.


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The Continental Group and Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape host ‘Sun Life Stadium… A South Florida Destination’ –––––––

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Anderson, who chaired the committee making a recommendation for the Super Bowl 2014 presentation this May in Dallas, spoke about potential improvements to Sun Life Stadium and the game's tremendous economic impact, generating $267 million for South Florida alone, according to a Host Committee survey.

“That doesn't even include media value,” Anderson said. “The committee's conclusion – you can't put a price on the exposure South Florida gets from Super Bowl.” Dee added, “When it comes to criteria for competing for Super Bowls, South Florida scores in the 99th percentile for being a great destination and having the best community support thanks to the Super Bowl Host Committee and volun-

Jeff Levinson, Sabadell United Bank, N.A.; Gary Pyott, The Continental Group; Eric Knowles, Sun Life Stadium

teer efforts. The third and most important element is ‘quality of facilities’ that don't fall below minimum standards required to host games. “Long term, South Florida should go after future Super Bowls and we hope to go forward with improvements to Sun Life Stadium within the next three years. The Dolphins want to help make Sun Life Stadium a ‘South Florida destina-

Dick Anderson, Former Miami Dolphin and Former Florida State Senator

The Continental Group team: Louis Pincus, Christopher Pappas, Tim O'Keefe, Yra Saab-Tro; Tony Segreto; Dick Anderson

tion’ bringing entertainment and value to the community - not just during football season - but during the entire year.” For more information, visit thecontinentalgroupinc.com; lukes-sawgrass.biz; sunlifestadium.com. ( A l l ph o t o g ra ph y b y A n d re w G o l d s t e i n )

(More photos on pages 10 and 11)

Tony Segreto, award-winning Sports Newscaster

Mike Dee, Miami Dolphins and Sun Life Stadium CEO

Presenting Officer of the Month (L-R) Aventura Police Chief Steve Steinberg; Claudio Stivelman, Shefaor Development; Ofc. JC Gonzalez; Aventura Commissioners Teri Holzberg, Billy Joel and Zev Auerbach


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Indulge at ESPA and reap the rewards

Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach, South Florida's ultra-luxury resort, recently unveiled the exclusive invitation-only Diamond Rewards Program for the most loyal and valued customers of ESPA. ESPA at Acqualina, the award-winning oceanfront sanctuary spa, has been one of the most popular spa destinations with both local residents and visitors from around the world. ESPA Diamond Rewards Program further extends Acqualina Resort & Spa's "Elegance on the Beach" mission which has earned it the coveted AAA Five Diamond Award. The resort is thrilled to launch its first-ever ESPA Diamond Rewards Program created in celebration of the hotel's AAA Five Diamond Award. Acqualina wanted to recognize its devoted guests who make ESPA at Acqualina a truly one-of-akind experience. The Diamond Rewards Program offers ESPA's esteemed patrons an opportunity to earn points on their Diamond Rewards Program Card with each dollar spent on the premiere spa services. As Diamond Points accumulate, cardholders become eligible to receive greater spa benefits and packages at ESPA. The Diamond Rewards Program is Acqualina's way of saying 'Thank You' to its most honored and valued customers.

Groundbreaking in design and cutting edge in spa expertise, the luxurious 20,000-square-foot, twostory ESPA at Acqualina provides guests with a tranquil sanctuary of exquisite excellence and relaxation. Each ESPA treatment combines scientifically advanced, natural skin care products with progressive therapy techniques to deliver the ultimate personalized spa experience with outstanding results. Diamond Rewards Program members will have all the premiere advantages of ESPA at Acqualina Resort & Spa right at their fingertips. The Diamond Rewards Program also entitles its members to preferred room rates with complimentary room upgrade and daily breakfast for two, 10% discount on treatments Monday-Wednesday, 10% discount on ESPA spa boutique items, 10% discount at Acqualina Special Events such as Wine Dinners with Chef Marc Debas, 10% discount at Aria Bar & Lounge, complimentary valet parking, and exclusive information about ESPA events, first peeks at new treatments and products, and a glass of champagne on birthdays. Diamond Rewards Program members can track their Diamond Points at mycardbalance.com. For additional information, call 305-918-8000.

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Aventura Hospital welcomes Dr. Jonathan Cross, Board of Trustees Aventura Hospital is proud to welcome Dr. Jonathan Cross to the Board of Trustees. Dr. Cross has been member of the medical staff of Aventura Hospital since 2000. He is actively involved in our Stroke Center program, which was recently awarded the American Stroke Association's Get With the Guidelines Stroke (GWTG-Stroke) Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award. The award recognizes Aventura Hospital's commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of stroke care by ensuring that stroke patients receive treatment according to nationally acceptDr. Jonathan Cross ed standards and recommendations. –––––––––––––––––––––– In addition to his expertise as a caregiver, Dr. Cross participates in the orientation and training of new nurses at Aventura Hospital and was instrumental in helping to bring the Arctic Sun to the hospital, which is used to rapidly cool the body temperature for high risk heart attack and stroke patients in order to preserve normal baseline brain activity. “We are delighted to have Dr. Cross join our Board of Trustees,” said Aventura Hospital CEO Heather Rohan. “He displays all the qualities of a true leader. He is a skilled communicator as well as a caring and compassionate medical professional to patients, family and to staff.” Dr. Jonathan Cross is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. He completed his Residency and Fellowship in Neurology at the University of Miami's Jackson Memorial Medical School in Miami, Florida. For more information, visit AventuraHospital.com

FPL promotes preservation of Florida's natural resources For the final installment of Florida Power & Light Company's "Earth Day Is Every Day" environmental awareness campaign, FPL encourages its customers to do their part to help preserve Florida's natural resources. • FPL is working with Palm Beach County to protect a precious natural resource - water - by reusing treated wastewater for cooling and other purposes at the company's West County Energy Center, one of the most efficient natural gas power plants in the nation. The plant will use reclaimed water as its primary water source starting in early 2011. • Birds, crocodiles, manatees and more! FPL contributes thousands of dollars from shareholder profits to environmental preservation organizations and projects each year. Join FPL in supporting the wonderful wildlife programs offered by conservation organizations such as Audubon of Florida, Save the Manatee Club and the

Everglades Foundation • FPL's nuclear plants power customers with low-cost electricity while emitting zero greenhouse gases, but they help the environment in other ways as well. The majority of land at FPL's Turkey Point and St. Lucie sites remains in its natural state, and more than 200 known species of birds, fish and other animals, including many that are endangered, inhabit the protected acres. • To protect sea turtles during nesting season, FPL places special shields on streetlights near nesting areas. Waterfront property owners should dim their outdoor lights from now through October to help protect the turtle population, particularly hatchlings that can become disoriented by manmade light. Check out turtles live via the FPL-sponsored TurtleCam at Loggerhead Marinelife Center online at FPL.com/turtlecam • Be tree-friendly by going paper-free. Sign up for the FPL E-Mail Bill® program

before May 31, and we'll plant two trees on your behalf. FPL planted more than 19,000 trees in Osceola and Apalachicola National Forests in honor of the customers who signed up for FPL E-Mail Bill® in 2009. • Vegetation contact with power lines is one of the most common causes of power outages so FPL crews trim thousands of miles of power lines every year to maintain our industry-leading service reliability for customers. You can help by planting the right tree in the right place to celebrate Arbor Day. Learn how at http://www.FPL.com/trees For more information, tips, videos and links about FPL's Earth Day Is Every Day campaign, visit FPL.com and www.twitter.com/insidefpl. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Forresters Darryl Lewis and Donna Pritchard, of the Osceola National Forest, plant Longleaf Pine saplings for Florida Power & Light customers that have switched to paper-free billing


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Justice James C. McReynolds: an anti-Semite, Racist and Misogynist

Bob Diamond HISTORICALLY YOURS Despite the established custom of having an annual official photograph of the justices of the Supreme Court, none exists for 1924. Chief Justice William Howard Taft cancelled the portrait that year because Justice James C. McReynolds, a blatant anti-Semite and a racist, refused to sit next to Justice Louis D. Brandeis (where he belonged that year based on seniority) because Brandeis was the first Jewish Justice. Although McReynolds and Brandeis were both appointed years earlier by Democratic President Woodrow Wilson, McReynolds refused to speak to Brandeis for three years following his appointment and habitually left the conference room when Brandeis spoke. When Brandeis retired in 1939, McReynolds refused to sign the customary retirement dedicatory letter. When President Herbert C. Hoover was considering appointing Benjamin Cardozo to the Supreme Court, McReynolds urged Hoover

not to “afflict the Court with another Jew.” McReynolds would often hold a document in front of his face when Cardozo delivered an opinion from the bench and, reportedly, never spoke to Cardozo during their many years together on the bench. McReynolds refused to sign opinions authored by Brandeis or Cardozo. He did not attend the Supreme Court Memorial Ceremonies in honor of Cardozo and refused to attend Felix Frankfurter’s swearing in, stating, “My God, another Jew on the Court.” In 1922, he refused to attend a Court ceremonial function, advising Taft in writing that he did not wish to be with a Hebrew. McReynolds was also a misogynist. He would often leave the bench when a woman lawyer rose in court to present her case. He refused to accept “Jews, drinkers, blacks, women, smokers, married or engaged individuals as law clerks.” His judicial opinions opposed President FDR’s New Deal legislation, including the Social Security Act. Taft considered McReynolds to be an “able man,” but found him to be “selfish to the last degree…and fuller of prejudice than any man I have ever known.” McReynolds, who served on the Court from 1914 until 1941, died a lonely death in 1946 without a single friend or relative at his bedside. No member of the Court attended his funeral.

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Ocean Prime General Manager Greg Sage brings the supper club back to South Florida BY LYNN CARROLL

L C : Wha t 's th e c onc e pt be hi nd Oc ea n P ri me i n Av e n t u r a Mall? GS: Ocean Prime is a modern take on a supper club, with elements reminiscent of supper clubs popular in the 1940s through '60s - such as the Blu Lounge, a lively cocktail lounge and piano bar featuring live entertainment on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, beginning at 7 p.m. It's very eclectic and hip - sexy, sophisticated, and sensual, with beautiful, rich interiors of warm finishes and rich woods, contemporary styled sheer drapery, state-of-theart lighting and granite bar tops. We offer two private dining rooms with seating for up to 35 guests - and of course, this being South Florida, a beautiful outdoor patio terrace. L C : W h e re w a s i t fo u n d ed ? GS: Ocean Prime is one of seven concepts in the Cameron Mitchell Restaurants portfolio founded by Ohio entrepreneur Cameron Mitchell in 1993. The supper club is really a Midwestern concept - a stylish restaurant with simple American-style fare, where you can also find cocktails and entertainment.

L C : W h a t s e t s O c e a n P r i m e a p a r t f ro m o t h e r u p s c a l e e a t e r i e s a ro u n d t o w n ? GS: First, there's our incomparable menu. We serve up the freshest prime seafood and prime steaks, simply and exquisitely prepared by Executive Chef Jason Shelley using the finest coastal and inland ingredients and artistically presented on the plate. We're also known for our hand-crafted cocktails and world-

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class wines. Prime Hour in the Blu Lounge is one of our most popular events. But perhaps most important is our commitment to superior service and attention to the smallest detail to make a visit to Ocean Prime an unforgettable experience.

L C : W h a t ' s y o u r b a c k g ro u n d b e f o r e o p e n i n g O c e a n P r i m e in Av e nt ur a i n August 2008? GS: I've spent 21 years in the hospitality industry, in both restaurants and nightclubs. I joined Cameron Mitchell Restaurants in May 2008 and worked in our home city of Columbus, Ohio, for a while before opening up the first Ocean Prime in Troy, Michigan, and then returning to Florida to open Miami.

L C : I s Fl or i d a h o m e t o y o u n ow ? GS: Actually, it's been my home for most of my life. I'm a graduate of Florida State University, and I'm very much involved in the community here. I belong to the South Florida Concierge Association, Aventura Marketing Council, the Aventura-Sunny Isles Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Miami Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Ocean Prime is located in Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., next to Nordstrom's. It's open from noon to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, noon to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 9 p.m. on Sunday. For reservations, call 305-931-5400 or visit cameronmitchell.com

Dr. Matthew Cooper teams up with The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort and Willow Stream Spa BY LYNN CARROLL

Dr. Matthew Cooper, director of USA Sports Therapy and Performance and president of the Florida Chiropractic and Sports Rehabilitation Center, has recently teamed up with The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club and Willow Stream Spa. The 3,650-square-foot spa facility recently underwent renovations, adding state-of-the-art golf-fitness equipment and an innovative Alter-G Antigravity treadmill that allows users to run at full speed without putting undue stress on knees and joints. “We do everything from A-Z with somebody who is hurt,” says Dr. Cooper, a certified chiropractic sports physician.”If a patient's goal is to get out of pain, we focus on that. If the goal is to get back on the tennis court, then we may have a completely different plan of attack. Our expertise lies in helping people get back to doing what they love to do.” “Since we work with a high number of professional athletes, I have to dissect their symptoms further than most therapists do. Then we have to successfully treat it

in the shortest time possible,” the doctor says. “These patients do not have the luxury of resting and staying off their injured body part. Due to this, we are constantly keeping up with new treatment techniques to offer to our patients. We apply these same methodologies to those who are not athletes, but who want to get out of pain and improve the quality of their life.” He says his team includes physical therapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, Pilates, specialized yoga and a comprehensive nutrition program that's rooted in enzyme therapy. His team also specializes in a revolutionary new enzyme-based therapy program is changing the way many conditions can be successfully treated, says Dr. Matthew Cooper. “Based on certain test results, we prescribe enzyme formulas that are tailored to each individual. We break it down into food groups and design a specific diet that can shed pounds quickly, increase energy and improve sleep,” Dr. Cooper says. For more information call Aventura Chiropractic Care & Sports Rehab, call 305-935-9599.

(L-R) Pete Bommarito, president, BPS; Greg Olsen, Chicago Bears; Dr. Matthew Cooper; Drew Stanton, Detroit Lions; Sean Smith, Miami Dolphins


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The Continental Group and Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape

The Continental Group President Tim O'Keefe greets Dick Anderson as Pete Lucadano, Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape looks on

Rudolfo Silva and Maritza Diaz, Classic Residence by Hyatt in Aventura; Lance Detotto, Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort; Peter L. Fishel, CPA

Daryl Katner, New York Life; Randi Rose, The Continental Group; Mark Sheme and Mike Krolikowski, Brickman Group

Dan Palmer, Aventura News; Dave Burney, NationwideGoToBilling.com; Ira Haber, All In One Productions

Aventura Marketing Council President Elaine Adler (right) presents Ronnie Brown’s autographed football to door prize winner

Sunny Isles Beach Police Capt. Dwight Snyder and Chief Fred Maas flank Dick Anderson

Margie Amador, Ofc. of Miami-Dade County Comm. Sally Heyman; Anderson; Tony Segreto

Eric Beck, IT Doctors; Jason Katz, Circle of Lifesaving / Life Fitness; Steve Goitia, IT Doctors

Mike Dee flanked by Ula Zucker and Antranette Pierre, City of Miami Gardens

Louis Pincus, The Continental Group; Pete Lucadano; Anderson

Miami-Dade County Public Schools Board Member Dr. Wilbert "Tee" Holloway; Leslie Stein, JGB Bank

Turner Billups, Ed Grayson and Rick Dingle, The Continental Group

Sunny Isles Beach City Manager Rick Connor and City Attorney Hans Ottinot flank Robert Kuntz, candidate for Circuit Court Judge

Sunny Isles Beach Vice Mayor Lew Thaler; Tim O'Keefe; Anderson

Surfside Comm. Howard Weinberg, The Continental Group; Anthony Gragnano and Andi Escue, The Continental Group; Nicole Greensher, Fashion Factor


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host ‘Sun Life Stadium... A South Florida Destination’

Sunny Isles Beach Comm. Gerry Goodman; The Hon. Harry Holzberg; Aventura Comm. Teri Holzberg; Aventura Police Chief Steve Steinberg; Sunny Isles Beach Comm. Roz Brezin

Valerie Bonomo; Shari Kwitney, Shari's Creations; T.R. Beers and Randi Rose, The Continental Group; Leonard Zacken, EWM Realtors

Todd Gomberg, Capital Painting, Waterproofing & Restoration; Gary Bodner, The Continental Group

Stephane L'Ecuyer, I.D.E.A. / International Design Engineering Architecture; Sunny Isles Beach Mayor Norman Edelcup

Elena Solomon, Berman Chiropractic Center; North Miami Beach Councilwoman Phyllis Smith; Arnold Goldman, The Alternative Board; Robert White, KW Property Management

Dimitry Shaposhnikov, DS Xpress; Eric Mannis, Nature's Best; Michael Mowatt, Miami Children's Hospital Foundation

Sunny Isles Beach Mayor Norman Edelcup presents AMC Governor level membership plaque to Jordan Laser, Northwestern Mutual Financial Services

New AMC General members: Amy Scharf, Canty and Associates; Dr. Nancy Bacher, Dr. Nancy Bacher & Associates

Dan Palmer, Aventura News (second from right) presents host plaques to Pete Lucadano, Lukes-Sawgrass Landscape, Louis Pincus and Tim O'Keefe, The Continental Group

Oscar Llorente, Mount Sinai Medical Center; Dr. Robert Sheir, Optometric Physician; Michael Yavner, Northern Trust

Aventura Comm. Billy Joel; Claudio Stivelman, Shefaor Development; Michael Yavner, Northern Trust

Carlos Jaile and Janeely Mejia, American Express Travel; DeAnne Graham, AYUDA Miami

Christopher Pappas and Yra Saab, The Continental Group; Stephanie Trump, The Trump Group

Ben Launerts, Marksman Security; Barry Mankes, South Florida Shomrim Society; Eileen Glastein, Bnai Zion Foundation; Aventura Comm. Billy Joel

Carol Romero and Stefanie Galiardo, Salon Serenity; Todd Gomberg, Capital Painting, Waterproofing & Restoration; Robin Cahill, Don Casino Productions


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Have You Paid Your Property Taxes? One of your most valuable assets is your home, and the Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s Office wants to help you understand the consequences of not paying your property taxes. • If you are a real property owner, it is your responsibility to ensure that your property taxes are paid. • Property taxes became delinquent on April 1st. • If your taxes remain unpaid on June 1st, your taxes will be sold at auction as a Tax Certificate. • A Tax Certificate represents a lien that is sold to the investor that will accept the lowest rate of interest for your taxes. The interest will be included in the amount that you owe. • If your taxes remain unpaid for two years after a Tax Certificate has been issued your property could be sold at a future date. To avoid additional charges and interest, and the risk of losing your property, your payment must be in our office by May 31, 2010. Mailed payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order. Postmarks will not be honored for delinquent taxes. You may pay in person at: Miami-Dade Tax Collector Office 140 West Flagler Street – Room 101 Miami, Fl 33130 For your convenience, our downtown office will extend its office hours on Friday, May 28, 2010 from 7:30 am to 6:30 pm, and open on Saturday, May 29, 2010 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Please note the office will be closed on Sunday, May 30, 2010 and Monday, May 31, 2010, Memorial Day in observance of the legal holiday. E-Checking is also available at www.miamidade.gov until 11:59 p.m EDT (Eastern Daylight Time). For additional information, please call 305-270-4916.

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Quebec-Florida Chamber helps promote trade BY JEAN FRANCOIS GERVAIS Just a beginning The Quebec-Florida Chamber of Commerce was created by a group of entrepreneurs from both Quebec and Florida in June 2009 and the main goal is to promote and facilitate trade and business development. Since then, the Chamber has accomplished several realizations. Among other things, the CCQF has successfully led a trade mission to Florida from February 23rd to 26th with 9 Quebec entrepreneurs. Also, this young Chamber has reached more than 150 members in only 10 months of existence. This is just a beginning: the CCQF intends to continue on the road of success. Hit the Road! The Quebec-Florida Chamber of Commerce is currently launching the “Hit the road” campaign in order to recruit new members who can benefit from its services and share their expertise. This campaign establishes a race between Quebec’s and Florida’s members: each new member registered in a region

make his team move forward to the final destination. The team who travels the longest distance will earn the chance to win 2 nights in any of the Tidan Group’s hotels. Each new member who signs up before June 1st 2010 gets a chance to win. Moreover, each member who refers a new member doubles its chances to win. About the Quebec-Florida Chamber Through its mission, the QuebecFlorida Chamber of Commerce supports and promotes economical and commercial development for enterprises established in Quebec and Florida while providing to its members and partners a networking service to widen their markets. To achieve this, the CCQF has an experienced and diversified board of directors and relies on many professionals, entrepreneurs as well as influential person from the government, both in Florida and Quebec. The CCQF is looking forward to organize several activities and business meetings throughout the year. You can also contact Catherine Dubois, Marketing Director, at Catherine.dubois@ccquebecflorida.com or by phone at (514) 286-2959/ (954) 6071530 x226 if you need further information.


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Ros-Lehtinen condemns Syria’s “Grave Violation” of United Nations Security Council Resolution BY LEE STEPHENS MU.S. Rep. Ileana RosLehtinen (R-FL), Ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, commented today on reports that Syria is furnishing Hezbollah with Scud missiles that could strike Israeli cities, in violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701. Statement by RosLehtinen: “If Syria is indeed arming Hezbollah with Scuds, it would be a grave violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. “This news reiterates the threat posed by the Syria-Iran-Hezbollah axis, and reinforces why responsible nations cannot sit idly by as violent extremists enhance their capabilities and become more and more dangerous by the day.

“Instead of sending an Ambassador to Damascus, we should quickly impose the full range of existing sanctions against Syria. Congress must also quickly pass pending legislation to ratchet up the pressure on the Syrian regime.” Note: United Nations Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) called for the disarmament of all armed groups in Lebanon and prohibited the sale or supply of arms and related materiel to any forces in Lebanon other than the Government of Lebanon. Ros-Lehtinen is the author of H.R. 1206, the Syria Accountability and Liberation Act which, among other measures, strengthens sanctions targeting Syria’s energy infrastructure. This legislation currently has over 80 cosponsors. Ros-Lehtinen was also the co-author and lead Republican cosponsor of the Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003 (Public Law 108-175).

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UBS hosts Business Development Committee meeting featuring ‘Update on New Aventura Arts & Cultural Center’

Arts" that can be engraved with a personal inscription or company logo. Proceeds from brick donations will go to sup“Elegant…Magnificent…High-tech”… port cultural programs at the Center. These were just some of the rave reviews used to describe There are also opportunities to become an "Honor Roll the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center when Achilles Founder" with founder names placed on an Honor Roll Kontoyiannis of UBS Financial Services hosted an Aventura plaque that will be displayed in the lobby. Founders will also Marketing Council Business Development Committee meetreceive two tickets to an opening event as well as a special ing featuring an update presented by Aventura City Manager event to honor their generosity. Eric M. Soroka and Cultural Center general manager Steven “Great Entertainment… Family Fun… Educational”… Clark. Providing a sneak preview of upcoming programming, Business Development Committee Chair Peter Fishel CPA Clark said Avi Hoffman's “Too Jewish? or Too Jewish, Too!” helped welcome AMC business and community leaders to is coming to the Center on July 9 and July 18; and a summer the UBS office at Aventura Harbour Centre, where expert camp program providing children with “the ultimate theatrifinancial advisors focus the global resources of one of the cal experience” will be offered June through August. world's leading financial firms to help clients achieve their The curtain will also soon be going up on a variety of goals productions such as cabaret-style theatre, off-Broadway Sharing excitement about reaching the goal of opening on shows, a family fun series and educational programming Northeast 188th Street, Soroka and Clark announced the tying in with students and the neighboring Aventura City Aventura Arts & Cultural Center will make its debut in June Peter L. Fishel, CPA; Aventura City Manager Eric M. Soroka; Achilles Kontoyiannis, of Excellence School. UBS; and Steven Clark, General Manger, Aventura Arts & Cultural Center 2010 - and then an official gala grand opening will be held on AMC members excited about seeing the red carpet ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Oct. 23rd featuring legendary singer Patti Lu Pone. being rolled out for the grand opening also applauded Set to provide a wide range of performing arts and culturAventura's “green efforts” Clark emphasized, “The city features and amenities including 324 theatre seats; a fullal programming options for patrons of all ages, the city's new scale performance stage; high-tech lighting and sound pack- has done a beautiful job in making sure this building is green landmark (managed by the Broward Center for the Performing age; and high-end concessions - all surrounded by exquisite certified - from mechanical systems and lighting - to hurriArts) is already being heralded for "bringing an extraordinary views of the Intracoastal waterway. Beyond intimate con- cane proof glass, we've gone through a green construction new world of cultural opportunities to one of the most desirable certs and lectures, there will also be plays and performances process. Everything down to the fabric on the furniture is and vibrant destinations - Aventura, The City of Excellence." staged for the entire community to appreciate and enjoy - either recycled or can be recycled." “Intimate…Modern…Spectacular Waterfront Vistas”… For information about the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, and the venue will also be available for private rental. Thanks to public relations efforts spearheaded by Clark, Soroka and Clark noted there are opportunities for the com- visit aventuracenter.org. To contact UBS, phone 305-692-5187. the media and theater industry agents are well aware the munity to make lasting donations to the Aventura Arts & For information about upcoming Aventura Marketing Council Aventura Arts & Cultural Center is opening with impressive Cultural Center with a commemorative brick on the "Walk of Business Development meetings,call 305-932-5334. BY BARI AUERBACH

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Watch and wager on the Kentucky Derby Saturday, May 1st in unequalled comfort at Gulfstream Park. With the colossal tote board and dozens of large-screen TVs tuned to the first jewel of horse racing's Triple Crown, guests can take in all the action of the most exciting two minutes in sports without missing a thing. Whether you are dining at Ten Palms or Christine Lee's, playing slots or poker, huddling with fellow handicappers in the Silks Simulcast Center, enjoying South Florida's beauty in the grandstand or open-air Jameson Jockey Club, or hoisting a favorite beverage in the Breezeway Bar, all areas feature comfortable seating as well as food and bar service, an array of flat-screen TVs, betting windows, convenient self-service wagering machines, and a lively atmosphere that puts you trackside all day and into the night. And don't be surprised if some of the

Which Gulfstream Park racer is going to take the Kentucky Derby this Saturday: Fountain of Youth winner Eskendereya (left) or Florida Derby champion Ice Box (right) ? Come to Gulfstream Park this Saturday and cheer on your favorite!

horses look familiar: Eskendereya, who won the Fountain of Youth here, is now top-ranked in the Kentucky Derby, and he'll be racing against Florida Derby champion Ice Box and other Gulfstream Park runners, truly a testament to the fact that the road to the Kentucky Derby runs through Gulfstream Park. Few horses in recent years have captured the nation's hearts as much as the undefeated Barbaro, who took the 2006 Florida Derby at

Gulfstream Park before crushing his opponents in the Kentucky Derby, or Big Brown, who parlayed a tally in the Florida Derby on his way to victories in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in 2008. What better place to see America's Race than South Florida's home of championship thoroughbred racing, where heroes are made and records are broken every year? Enjoy Mint Juleps and other drink spe-

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Fragile Handle with Care

Patricia C.Frank FRANKLY SPEAKING If something is fragile it is breakable, and it can be easily broken. Some things by their very nature are fragile. Humans Beings can also be fragile and breakable. Physically their bodies can break down and they can become sick. Emotionally their hearts can break, they can become brokenhearted. Psychologically their spirit can break or be broken by others. People underestimate how fragile they are. People should have the same words that you see stamped on boxes, stamped on them “Fragile handle with care.” Because you are fragile, you are also very vulnerable. You can be easily wounded or harmed emotionally and psychologically. When you are vulnerable you are unprotected and you are defenseless. When you are vulnerable you are exposed to the possibility of being damaged. When your spirit or your heart is broken you are literally shattered. It is not uncommon to have a miscon-

ception about how strong you are as a person during certain life events. How many times have you heard, “Be strong.”? So much importance is placed on being strong that it is only natural to try to hold up, hold on and hold it together no matter what. Strength is highly valued in our society that there is a tendency to ignore the reality of the situation. It is not uncommon to pretend to be stronger than you actually feel. People forget that placing stress or tension on anything or anyone over time makes it more susceptible to breakage. It doesn’t matter how hard or strong it is to begin with, eventually it will break. At certain times in your life you may be more fragile than at other times in your life. It is important to recognize and be aware of those times. It is important to accept those feelings in yourself and to handle yourself with care. It is also important to tell those around you that you are feeling fragile. People seldom see your vulnerability so they may harm you and hurt you inadvertently. They have no way of knowing how fragile you may feel or how fragile you truly are. It is a good idea to tell them, “Please, be gentle I am feeling very fragile right now.” Patricia Frank is a Licensed Psychotherapist. She can be reached at 305-788-4864, 212, 308-0309.

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Seniors to benefit from new Health Reform Law BY CONGRESSWOMAN DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ MAmerica’s “Greatest Generation” has truly seen the ups and downs of the last century. Through the Great Depression, World War II, the Civil Rights era, and the Great Society, our seniors have faced hardships and worked to defend and build our nation. America’s seniors also understand the importance of the economic and health safety net established during their lifetime. They have earned the retirement security that seniors enjoy today through Social Security and Medicare. Recognizing the success of these programs and how they complement our society, we used them as blueprints to write the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, comprehensive health care legislation that will grant health security to all Americans while strengthening Medicare for future generations. This new law provides American families and small businesses more control over their health care by reducing costs, increasing choice, and instituting common sense rules that will keep insurance companies honest. At the same time, it puts our budget on a more sta-

ble path by reducing our deficit by $143 billion over the next ten years and an additional $1.2 trillion over the following decade. There has been a lot of misinformation specifically targeted at seniors. But, let me assure you: the bill makes NO cuts to current payments or guaranteed benefits in Medicare. In the meantime, this legislation makes quality investments in seniors’ health by strengthening preventative care, prescription drugs, and the financial stability of your coverage. Some of the most substantial changes will immediately improve Medicare for the 102,000 beneficiaries in my Congressional district. For example, in the next 90 days, seniors who hit the Medicare Part D prescription drug “Donut Hole” will receive a $250 rebate to make life-saving drugs more affordable. Then, significant discounts of 50% and higher will close the “Donut Hole” completely by 2020. This translates to typical savings of $250 in 2010, $700 in 2011, and over $3,000 by 2020. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also eliminates out-of-pocket expenses for preventative services in Medicare, so that no senior will ever have to skip a colonoscopy, or immunization because of prohibitive co-pays. In the

meantime, this legislation returns fiscal responsibility and careful oversight to the program, by targeting rampant waste, fraud, and abuse. It roots out overpayments to insurance companies that are robbing the system of funds that could be used to improve benefits for everyone. In doing so, we protect and strengthen Medicare for today’s seniors and future generations of retirees by extending the life of Medicare by an additional nine years or more. Medicare has been a lifeline for America’s seniors for the last 44 years, and for all 44 of those years, Democrats have been staunch supporters of the program. One of the most misleading suggestions out there is that this legislation we passed will take away Medicare Advantage from seniors satisfied with their coverage. That is simply not true. Rather, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires these private plans to give seniors the security they deserve – by ending overpayments, waste, and high cost-sharing for expensive medical procedures. Currently, subsidies to fund Medicare Advantage cost $11 billion a year; this results in $90 in higher premiums per couple for traditional Medicare beneficiaries to cover the cost of Medicare Advantage. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

requires that all Medicare Advantage plans spend at least 85% of revenue on medical care and improving the quality of care, rather than on profits and overhead costs and no longer be permitted to charge more than traditional Medicare for expensive services. This legislation also provides immediate help for older Americans age 55 to 64, who have become the fastest growing demographic of the uninsured in America. This legislation ends discrimination for pre-existing conditions. This is vital for older Americans between retirement and Medicare, when they are most likely to have acquired a pre-existing condition during the course of their lifetime and are struggling to find insurance on the individual market. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act does all of this without cutting Medicare’s guaranteed benefits that are so important to the health and vitality of our Greatest Generation. If you need more information please contact my office in Pembroke Pines at (954) 437-3936, in Aventura at (305) 9365724, or in Washington, DC at (202) 2257931. Or visit my Web site at: http://wassermanschultz.house.gov <http://wassermanschultz.house.gov/>

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Celebrate Art of Storytelling at Miami-Dade County Library BY VINORA HAMILTON

Storytellers from around the world will take center stage in downtown Miami on Saturday, May 1, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., when the Miami-Dade Public Library System hosts its 10th annual Art of Storytelling (AOS) International Festival, at the Main Library, 101 W Flagler St. A magical adventure awaits the entire community during this free event where storytellers from Argentina, Canada, Ireland, Brazil and the U.S. will join the cast of the Bit’s ‘N’ Pieces Puppet Theatre; Mother Goose, Little Red Riding Hood, Madeline, Geddy the Gecko, and many others to share stories from a wealth of cultures and traditions. The festival also will feature the Geeta Dias: Bollywood Indian Dancers, Momentum Dance Company, Ife-Ile Afro-Cuban dancers, Esquilo Prieto’s Capoeira Dancers, steel band music, a Bahamian Junkanoo parade, a Teen Zone with video gaming competition and Cosplay contests. There will be magic shows, face painting, arts and crafts, giveaways and much more. The Art of Storytelling was created by the Miami-Dade Library System to high-

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light the important role that storytelling plays in education, culture and entertainment, and to encourage the use of this art form by educators, parents and caregivers to stimulate imagination and encourage learning.

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Do hybrid automobiles really save you money? Al Sunshine 4 YOUR MONEY Do hybrid cars really save you money? And how long does it take to recoup the cost? A local CBS4 viewer recently bought a GMC Sierra hybrid to try and stretch his gas money. The Delray Beach resident said his dealer claimed it could get as much as 25 miles to the gallon. With money so tight today and people trying to pinch pennies, he thought he was making the right move. He bought the truck to replace an older pickup that was not as fuel efficient as the mileage he saw noted in his new Sierra Hybrids’ fuel economy ratings. His old truck only got about 17 miles per gallon, so he hoped his new hybrid would be a lot more cost efficient. But he said it wasn’t, and that 17 mpg is still about the highest mileage he gets no matter how he drives. He wanted us to know about his trucks’ real-world gas mileage. “It’s really not fair and that’s why I called you guys,” he complained. “They’re taking money from people and they’re selling something that’s really not what they’re saying it is.” Hybrid technology remains popular with most carmakers who are trying to give consumers more fuel efficient vehicles in these days of rising gas prices. But some hybrid owners say they are disappointed they’re not getting the fuel economy they thought they were paying for. It turns out some of the latest fuel economy ratings on the most popular hybrids list their gas mileage at more than 50 miles per gallon. But do they really deliver the fuel-savings they advertise? The Southeast manager for GM’s Chevy Division says he got better-than-expected gas mileage from his hybrid truck. But he warns that hybrids get their best gas mileage under some very specific driving condi-

tions, adding, “Hybrids perform better in the city, and for anyone who’s environmentally sensitive, it’s the right vehicle?” Who else has experience with Hybrids? Miami-Dade County has a fleet of them and may have more long-term experience than anyone else around South Florida. The fuel economy of its 319 hybrid Toyota and Honda cars ranges from 26 to 50 miles per gallon with a combined fleet average of about 40 miles per gallon. And what about its much smaller hybrid truck fleet? Figures obtained by CBS4 News reveal it only gets a combined average of about 11.5 miles per gallon on its six hybrids. Because of consumer complaints about inflated EPA fuel ratings, fuel economy testing was recently changed to reflect more real-world results. In many cases, the new testing lowered vehicle mileage ratings. And that leaves a lot of potential car buyers confused. I spoke with a new car shopper in Hollywood who isn’t so sure a new hybrid is in his future. “If you look at the extra costs, it’s still too expensive and doesn’t make much sense,” he said. “But if I wanted to go green for the environment and spend the money to do it, it’s the way to go.” Several class action lawsuits are making their way through the courts, claiming hybrids didn’t deliver the great fuel economy consumers expected. Fortunately though, there are other options for consumers looking for more fuel-efficient vehicles. Thanks to new technology, some carmakers confirm their conventional engines are just as clean to operate, get almost as good gas mileage and are cheaper to buy than a hybrid. In fact, carmakers around the world are rushing to start marketing the first mass-produced, affordable electric car, although that may still be several years away. Watch Al Sunshine’s “4 Your Money” reports Monday-Friday beginning at noon. You may find Al’s blog at <www.cbs4.com/4yourmoney>.

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Mitsubishi Galant has revised engine, better fuel economy Ron Beasley AUTOMOTIVE EDITOR

LET’S TALK CARS The 2010 Mitsubishi Galant continues as an economical family sedan with nice styling and lots of advanced technology, but don’t look for it with a six-cylinder engine anymore. The front-wheel drive Galant — built in the Mitsubishi plant in Normal, IL — is offered this year in only two trim levels, ES and SE, both powered by a 160-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine paired to a four-speed automatic transmission with a Sportronic manual shift mode. The V-6 Sport and Ralliart models have been dropped from the lineup, though the MIVEC four-cylinder engine has been revised and has an improved highway fuel economy rating (21/30 mpg). Since the Galant got an extensive redesign last year, there are few styling changes in the 2010 edition. Galant rides on a 108.3-inch wheelbase and has an overall length of 191.1 inches. It delivers a respon-

sive performance and crisp handling. Both the ES and more upscale SE models have a new silver painted mesh front grille, better aerodynamics and a more upscale look, while interior sound insulation has been improved to reduce cabin noise. All 2010 Galants come with a host of standard handling aids for improved driver control in virtually all situations, including anti-lock brakes (ABS) with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), traction control (TCL), and Active Stability Control (ASC). The Galant also has advanced dual-stage front airbags, front seat-mounted side-impact airbags, side front- and rear-curtain airbags, an engine immobilizer, and a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). The ES comes with 16-inch wheels, auto-off headlights, air conditioning, cruise control and a CD player, while the SE gets 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, a colorkeyed rear spoiler and a chrome exhaust finisher. The SE also comes standard with gray and black sport fabric-trimmed heated front seats, automatic climate control, eight-way power driver’s seat, steering wheel audio controls, fog lights, heated side view mirrors, and theft-deterrent alarm system.

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less connectivity. Base pricing on the 2010 Mitsubishi Galant ranges from $21,599 for the ES to $23,999 for the SE. 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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Have you prepared a business I.T. disaster recovery plan addendum? BY JAMES THOMAS

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“cloud” or “hosted” infrastructure as your primary I.T. business model, or at the very least have a “cloud” backup plan. This is especially apropos for those businesses that have customers located outside their immediate geographical area. Business continuity depends on your ability to provide products and services to your customers after a natural disaster. At the very least, purchase business continuity insurance in case it takes you a while to get the company back on its feet. Like so many others, Hurricane Andrew destroyed our offices forcing us to work in temporary quarters for months. Subsequent hurricanes have shut down both electrical power and telephone communications for days at a time. We finally decided to move our primary I.T. infrastructure to completely hosted solutions. For example, the software we use to manage our company is hosted in New York, our phone system in Massachusetts, our Website hosting services in Arizona, our Microsoft Exchange email in Colorado, our offsite backup systems in Atlanta, and our accounting system in yet another location. Although our local offices are currently located in the Palmetto Bay Business

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Breast cancer groups to benefit from almost $1 million in grants BY ANA MARQUEZ

Susan G. Komen For the Cure Miami/Fort Lauderdale Affiliate has announced that it raised more than $2 million to support the fight against breast cancer during the fiscal year ending in March. The Miami/Fort Lauderdale affiliate had such a successful year that it added eight new organizations, including Monroe County’s WomanKind Inc., to its list of grantees. The moneys raised will fund 29 grants to a diverse group of non-profit healthcare organizations, public health agencies and community groups in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties that will further the Komen mission of eradicating breast cancer. Numerous medically underserved individuals will be impacted by the grant dollars that will provide for mammograms and thousands more will be impacted by education and awareness programs. In accordance with Komen’s guidelines, 75 percent of the net dollars raised through local events, including the annual Race for the Cure, will stay in the local community to fund breast cancer screenings, education and treatment initiatives. The remaining 25 percent will be pooled with Komen’s

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national efforts to fund research programs. This year close to a million dollars will stay in the local community. “There are many organizations in our

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School teaches you how to make money as deejay BY LINDA RODRIGUEZ BERNFELD

Since 2000, Corey Feldman and Felix Sama of the Rhythm City DJ Skool have been helping South Floridians learn how to become deejays. “We do individualized lessons and group lessons,” Sama said. “We do groups with non-profits such as the Here’s Help Foundation and we have classes and work with different schools.” Feldman said they also work with the Honey Shines Foundation, YMCA of Broward and the Connecticut School of Broadcasting. “What we have done with the YMCA is a quick, two-week program,” Feldman said. “We give them the concepts of the deejay system. We teach them deejaying at parties and clubs.” Sama said becoming a deejay is a good way to earn extra money. “This is a perfect way for not only a kid but for an adult to be a deejay,” Sama said. “You can make $400 a pop on a weekend. What the course is going to cost you is worth it.” When a prospective client inquires about the course, they are given an orientation. “We let them see the curriculum we have and we break down the course from week to week,” Sama said. “We ask them if they have equipment. If they don’t, we recommend what equipment they can get from us.” During the course, the attendees learn the history of deejaying, how it evolved, and the equipment from the CDs to turntables. They also learn about famous deejays and how they became so well known. “It’s a lot of hands-on experience,” he said. It has to be, Feldman said. “Deejay equipment is like an instrument, you have to play with the equipment to learn the deejaying itself,” Feldman said.

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Sama said that one of the main things they teach is confidence. “Having confidence you can control the room,” Sama added. “If you have confidence and you get up there in front of the crowd, that is most of the battle.” The Rhythm City DJ Skool also has a home lesson option. “We also teach them vocal skills as well,” Sama said. “That can help you in a career in radio.” That’s where Sama makes much of his living, working for Clear Channel Communications. “I’ve been in radio for 28 years now. I started at Hot 105 in the ’80s, when it was

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