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Santa Claus arrives in style at Southland Mall BY GARY ALAN RUSE ook out, Rudolph. Santa left the sleigh and reindeer home this time when he made his traditional arrival at Cutler Bay’s Southland Mall, showing up instead in a new 2009 SLK Mercedes convertible, bright red as a Christmas ornament, courtesy of Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay. Lots of cheering kids were on hand to greet Santa at the beginning of the Southland Mall holiday season, eager for new toys of their own, and for the first time Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay was able to provide Santa his “sleigh” at the recent holiday event at the mall. “We appreciate the opportunity to be part of the mall’s activities and look forward to many such times of coming together to benefit the community,” said Denie Harris, marketing director of Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay. The new car dealership was an early holiday present for the Town of Cutler Bay, opening recently at a time when the local economy needed a boost. The mall itself has had additional growth in the past few months, with new stores like Spencer’s Gifts, Charlie’s Subs and Perfumania opening, in response to

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Town providing holiday Ibus service for seniors

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iami-Dade County government advises all of its residents that county administrative offices will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 25, in observance of Christmas Day and on Thursday, Jan. 1, in observance of New Year’s Day. All essential services, including Police and Fire Rescue departments, Port of Miami and Miami International Airport, will be operating on regular schedule on both days. For the 2008 holiday season schedule, Miami-Dade County’s Solid Waste, 3-1-1 Answer Center, Transit, Public Library System and Animal Services Departments will be running on the following holiday schedule: The Miami-Dade County Department of Solid Waste Management’s (DSWM) Trash and Recycling Centers, and all regional transfer stations and landfills will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 25. The facilities will re-open on Friday, Dec. 26, and observe normal hours of operation. The DSWM Resources Recovery Facility will be open on Thursday, Dec. 25, from 6 a.m. to noon. The facility will resume normal hours of operation on Friday, Dec. 26. There will be no curbside garbage and trash collection services on

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The Ibus carries seniors to area shopping centers. (Photo by Rafael Casals)

BY GARY ALAN RUSE

he Town of Cutler Bay has partnered with its neighbor to the north, the Village of Palmetto Bay, to provide Ibus shuttle service to local seniors for the holiday shopping season. Service began on Dec. 9 and will continue through Jan. 9, operating Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The bus will circulate on a 14-mile route from senior living communities in Cutler Bay to key retail shopping areas such as stores on Old Cutler Road, the commercial strip on S. Dixie Highway and Southland Mall.

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Santa arrives in his new set of wheels.

Miami-Dade County announces holiday operations schedules

This service is provided at no cost to riders, the costs being paid by the city budget. Several years ago Vice Mayor Ed MacDougall spearheaded the creation of the town’s Senior Transportation Committee, which was chaired by resident Alfie Sergio. Councilmember Peggy Bell envisioned the use of a shuttle bus to fulfill the shopping needs of the town’s seniors. In an amendment proposed by Councilmember Timothy Meerbott, the town covers the operating costs of the bus, by arrangement with Palmetto Bay. For more information and a route map, call Town Hall at 305-234-4262.

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Politician for sale! BY ERNIE SOCHIN Councilmember Hardly something you want to advertise in the newspaper, but what the heck, I am term-limited anyway. You see I was one of those undecided voters that both parties were after and I decided that I could be pushed in one direction or the other by someone willing to contribute. I would consider accepting a job offer guaranteeing that I earn over $250,000 per year so that I might take advantage of some of the promised tax breaks. I would surely have voted Republican in such a case. A simple one-time contribution of $2 million might also sway me, but then let me not be too greedy. Actually I would be willing to work for $2 million per year with a two-year contract and a $4 million severance package. I would gladly accept a position as CEO for any of the recently failed or failing financial institutions such as Lehman Brothers, AIG, Fannie May, Freddie Mac, Merrill Lynch, Wachovia or you name it. Two million bucks would be a bargain for a CEO of any one of them. (I made the same offer to FPL but have not heard back from

them yet. I actually know something about AC and DC electricity). Imagine how much they would save just having Ernie Sochin at the helm. Of course I know nothing about the financial market but neither do any of the people that have occupied those positions before me. At least I would be willing to learn; more than you could say about any of them. If I don’t work out, they could simply give me my $4 million and be done with it. It would be a lot less than they currently pay off their execs and I would be fully ready to accept all the blame for failure, something few of them are willing to do. I can be reached with any offers through this newspaper, but please mark confidential on the envelope and, if you wish to send cash, mark “cash enclosed� on the envelope so that the postal authorities will handle it properly. As for the folks in Cutler Bay, I will still maintain my duties here by flying home from Wall Street for meetings in my corporate jet. Hey, I need some perks. Awaiting your reply!

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community requests for more stores, better dining and family entertainment. It’s also a great season there, according to mall marketing director Alexis Loveland. “It’s a beautiful time of year in the mall; our ceilings are lit with flurries of twinkling lights, toy soldiers greet customers at the door and Santa’s elves can be found strolling the center,” Loveland said. “You can’t help but be happy when you walk into a scene like that.” Santa’s choice of transportation also signaled the start of a new shuttle service which brings Mercedes- Benz Service customers to Southland Mall, providing customers of the car dealership with a convenient way to go shopping and visit restaurants while waiting for vehicle service. It remains to be seen how many letters to Santa this year, possibly from Mom and Dad as well as the kids, will be asking for a new car, or what the Easter Bunny will do to top it next spring.

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Thursday, Dec. 25, for residents of unincorporated Miami-Dade County and the municipalities of Aventura, Cutler Bay, Doral, Miami Gardens, Miami Lakes, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Sunny Isles Beach and Sweetwater. Residents are advised of the following holiday garbage pick-up schedule: Residents who receive Thursday garbage collection should not place their waste at the curbside on Thursday, Dec. 25. Thursday customers should place their waste at the curbside on Monday, Dec. 29 (the next regular garbage collection day). If Monday collections are not completed, DSWM crews will continue collection on Tuesday, Dec. 30. If Friday collections are not completed, DSWM will continue collection on Monday, Dec. 29. Due to the heavy volume of waste anticipated to be placed at the curbside after the holidays, garbage service may be later in the day than many residents are accustomed to on Friday, Dec. 26, and Monday, Dec. 29, or the garbage may be collected on the following day. There will be no curbside recycling collection on Thursday, Dec. 25, for residents of communities including: Cutler Bay, Florida City, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, South Miami and Unincorporated Miami-Dade County.

County residents whose everyother-week, blue cart curbside recycling collection service falls on Thursday, Dec. 25, should place their recyclables at the curbside on Saturday, Dec. 27, as indicated on the curbside recycling calendar delivered with the blue cart. Miami-Dade’s 3-1-1 Answer Center holiday service hours will be 6 a.m.-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 24; closed Thursday, Dec. 25; 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, and closed Thursday, Jan. 1. Miami-Dade Transit — Metrobus, Metrorail and Metromover — will operate on a Sunday schedule for Thursday, Dec. 25, and Thursday, Jan. 1. Miami-Dade Public Library System branches will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 24, and Wednesday, Dec. 31, and will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 25, and Thursday, Jan. 1. Miami-Dade Animal Ser vices Department will close at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 24, and Wednesday, Dec. 31, and will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 25, and Thursday, Jan. 1. For up-to-date information on MiamiDade County’s services, visit the county’s website at <www.miamidade.gov> available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or call the 3-1-1 Answer Center.

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Bring Santa to town by shopping locally Michael Miller EXECUTIVE EDITOR

AROUND TOWN You’ve heard it before, so now is the time to act on it: Spend your hard earned money right here in Cutler Bay. The merchants need your business more than ever before and they have been right here in town waiting for the chance to serve you. So, before you go somewhere else, at least take a drive down South Dixie Highway and check the stores around 184th Street, along Old Cutler Road and at Southland Mall and the surrounding areas and see what Cutler Bay merchants have to offer. Look here first and if you see something you like, then consider buying it from these local people. There are lots of retail shops, small and large for just about ever taste and speaking of taste, there are dozens of restaurants, spas, and clothing stores which are great places to buy a great gift for everyone in your family. And by the way, should you not be able to find that perfect gift, then buy them a gift certificate at one of Cutler Bay‘s locally-owned stores. There are lots of shops in Cutler Bay that would love to call you a customer: Many thanks to the top brass over at Splitsville. They were nice enough to

host the December holiday party for the Red Sunset Merchants Association. Splitsville is a pretty amazing place, with more than 25,000 square feet of knockdown gorgeous interior, bars that you’re proud to lean on, room for dancing and oh yes, there are some bowling lanes, too. I think there are thirteen lanes in several small clusters, each of which comes with a button that says, “prepare to have FUN.” Just kidding, there really isn’t a FUN button, but you and your friends will have lots of fun on the bowling lanes just trying to figure out how to move that bowling ball down the lane and hit those pins without it going into the gutter. Especially after you’ve been eating and having a drink or two, right? And watch your friends look totally uncoordinated as, one by one, they line up at the starting line, ball in hand and send it speeding down the lane, right where it is supposed to go, until the last second, when it veers into the gutter. Now folks, I have personal experience in that department and I heard the peanut gallery behind me have a good chuckle. However, help was soon there as a waitress saw my predicament and really did push the “button” and voila, the bumpers came up and from then on, not one ball went into the gutter. Oh my oh my, even though none of us got the perfect 300 score, Splitsville and the Red Sunset Merchants Association scored big that

night. Thanks again, to Splitsville for its hospitality and for a great evening. And by the way, if you want to have a blast as did the 40 plus merchants, family and friends that were there call go to: http://www.splitsvillelanes.com. Look around and see what they have and then call 305-665-5263. You’ll be glad you did and by the way, they’ve got lots of kids stuff going on there too before 8 p.m. And these items from Kendall: Look for more bus changes to increase service on SW 120th Street in Kendall, now that the new Immigration Regional Center has opened just beyond SW 142nd Avenue, where the transit line turns north to SW 112th Street before looping back to SW 120th. Service was recently cut back to six rush hour trips, morning and night, but Cheryl Motsco who monitors transit traffic in that area will take another look to see what expansions may be necessary. Doggy Park is on the way for West Kendall folks, we’re advised by a MDC Parks Department administrator who told Community Council 11 last week that it will be the first facility to open adjoining the new District Park, planned on 164 acres south of The Hammocks. As a full dog park, it will have a space to let dogs run loose and unleashed, too. Current timing for opening: September, 2010.

If you want “a seat” in local government, be advised that the MDC Planning & Zoning Department has released the 2009 schedule meeting for non-zoning matters and reports (apart from zoning applications). In East Kendall, Community Council 12 meets January 21 at the Kendall Branch Library at 6:30 p.m.; West Kendall’sCommunity Council 11 will be in session February 11, also at 6:30 p.m., at Hammocks Regional Library. Council 11’s December 17 session was its first since last March on nonzoning affairs. Jeff Wander who served on its Municipal Advisory Committee (MAC) studying incorporation is not adverse to creating a “mega-city” in West Kendall: “I’m in favor of any size that can be proven manageable,” he says. “The major problem with incorporation is determining equitable boundaries for high revenue sources in commercial areas.” Thought of the Day When you feel how depressingly slowly you climb, it’s well to remember that Things Take Time — Piet Hein Gary Alan Ruse and Richard Yager contributed to this column. Got any tips? Contact me at 305-6697355, ext. 249, or send e-mail to <Michael@communitynewspapers.com>.

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Readers react to Medicare and Medicaid fraud column R. Kenneth Bluh VIEWPOINT KENNETH’S COMMENTARY

I recently received a number of emails relating to my Medicare and Medicaid fraud column including a number of seniors reporting their experiences and how they reacted. Several readers asked why the federal government doesn’t mount a publicity campaign telling us how to report fraud. A senior wrote: “My specialist used to ask everyone on Medicare for a co-payment of $25 per office visit. The last time I visited his office I refused, saying that if he deemed the Medicare payment insufficient he should write my insurance company. So his secretary billed my carrier and received $19.70 and then proceeded to back bill them for all of my previous visits. So he received my $25 plus the insurance company’s $19.70 to cover a $25 charge — that’s fraud.”

Another senior wrote: “I got a shot for allergies in my doctor’s office. The nurse always gives me my shots. I also tell the nurse that I was out of my [prescription] nasal spray. She writes a refill Rx. A month later I get a statement from Medicare and my Medicare supplement company showing an MD visit for $140. Medicare paid $115 and my insurance carrier paid the difference. I never saw the doctor, never discussed anything, etc. Is this claim justified?” One senior wrote: “I went to see my doctor for a nagging backache. He sent me to a specialist for a one time visit that ended up in a prescription for a muscle relaxant and a statement to ‘come back if it persisted.’ Next thing you know I received a statement showing that I rented a wheelchair for three months!” None of the email stories I received were of the size reported in the Miami Herald article. Yet, when you multiply them by the millions of seniors on Medicare and Medicaid you can quickly see the dollar drain on the program. Most seniors probably feel that the

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<HHSTips@org.hhs.gov> or call in your complaint to 1-800-447-8477. By mail, send to: The Office of the Inspector General, HHS TIPS Hotline, P.O. Box 23489, Washington, DC 20026, or by fax to 1-800-223-8164. Let’s all form a truth squad and report every discrepancy we find. Sooner or later the cheats will become discouraged and we will have saved our country billions of dollars that can be put to far better use. But it will only work if we “all” pull together. This is something we can do.

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It’s Official: Washington finally admits that we’re in recession Al Sunshine 4 YOUR MONEY For more than a year, we’ve suffered through a weakening economy. We’ve seen our local housing and real estate markets melting down as more and more homeowners face losing their jobs and their homes. We’ve seen huge job losses and some of Americas’ biggest retailers shutting their doors. We’ve seen the U.S. auto industry facing the worst sales in decades and being reduced to asking for government bailouts to keep their factories open. It’s been horrible news for a long time. But only recently did Washington admit we’re in a recession and have been in one since last December. Isn’t that kind of like the captain of the Titanic saying he’s heard there might be icebergs in the North Atlantic? Or General Custer saying there might be some Indians near the Little Big Horn? Why did it take so long for Washington to know there was a historic economic slowdown brewing and why did they wait so long to do anything about it? Didn’t they see prices rising the past few years? Didn’t they see U.S. jobs being cut as companies expanded offshore hiring to cut expenses without any regard for their employees? Didn’t they see families moving into homes they couldn’t afford without anyone making sure they were qualified for the big mortgage payments they agreed to? There’s plenty of blame to go around with all the economic systems that failed. But my first question remains the same: How long did anyone up in Washington know about our failing economy and why wasn’t more done months ago to fix this mess before it got totally out of control? There are two ways to look at it: 1. They weren’t paying attention. 2. Too many people made too much money and it was all intentional. I recently had lunch with some friends who are in federal law enforcement. We wondered about all the billions of dollars worth of taxpayer money that’s being handed out to some of the biggest banks in the country. And we wondered who’s checking it and making sure the money is

going to be used as it was intended? We agreed the potential for financial fraud on a trillion dollar scale is tremendous. If it took this long for Washington to tell us “it’s a recession,” then how long will it take for anyone to tell us “Oops, the money’s gone and we’re not really sure where it went.” FBI WARNS AGAINST CYBER SCAMS Before you check off your holiday gift list, beware, cyber scammers may be on the prowl. And according to the FBI, crooks are getting savvy this holiday season. Some are even setting up fake websites that look legitimate, even sending phony electronic greeting cards to consumers. “They go, oh, it’s a Christmas card, let me open this thing up,” warns Kevin Burton of the FBI’s Cyber-Division. “And what happens after you click on that attachment is that it could download some malicious code.” “Malicious code” means it can be hidden in the email and become activated when you open their file. When it activates, it starts running as a “worm” in your computer system. In some cases, they can unleash viruses that can destroy your computer’s operating system. But in other cases, they can secretly steal your passwords and send that information to identity thieves. Burton cautions that it can include credit card information and banking information which will allow them to compromise your accounts, sell your information and essentially do you economic harm. So what’s the best advice when it comes to protecting yourself? Update your virus software. If a cyber thief does come knocking, he’ll have difficulty getting in. If you are a victim of a cyber crime, you can find help at the FBI’s Internet crime complaint center at ic3.gov. Also, look at the lower corner of your web browser before entering any credit card or payment information, especially before making your next online purchase. Lock for a small icon showing a “Lock.” That means it’s a secure website designed to make it harder for anyone to capture your personal information and use it without your permission.

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By the end of December, the MiamiDade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) will have installed Automated Meter Reading equipment at 1,000 homes throughout Miami-Dade County. The installation of an Automated Meter Reading system is part of a pilot test project being conducted by WASD. The pilot test — a condition required by WASD’s 20-year Water Use Permit — is being conducted in order for WASD to determine how best to implement the system. As its name suggests, Automated Meter Reading, or AMR as it is more commonly known, involves the use of electronic devices that read water and other meters automatically. WASD’s system will include transmitters to convey data from individual meters to a central database housed by WASD.

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The Palace launches projects to collect supplies for troops Pictured (l-r) are The Palace’s Joan Veliz, Cary Dominguez, Carlos Gato, Gladys Carcamo, Mirian Figueroa, Lissette Vidal and Andrea Rodriguez with Braddock High School student Camilla Benevides (left front) and friends.

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BY KERRY T. GREEN The Palace Management Group recently joined forces with Braddock High School student Camilla Benevides to help raise awareness and

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Cutler Bay Business Association Holiday Event

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American Cancer Societies RELAY FOR LIFE was awarded $1,000. Shown are JoAnn Parnes, Darryl Boyette (in rear), Robert MacDougall, Cyndi Rogg, William Meiklejohn and Edward MacDougall

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Peterson’s Harley Davidson’s team Reggie Capiro, Robert Gilmore and Danny Gonzalez join Cutler Bay Police Commander Julie Miller to show off a big Harley.

The band BREAKTIME truly entertained us all The Cutler Bay Business Association celebrated the end of 2008 with a magnificent holiday party held the evening of December 11 at the Palmetto Bay Village Center. It was estimated that 350 people attended throughout the evening. The weather was perfect, Food was Fantastic and the entertainment was lots of fun. Music filled the air from local band, Breaktime while guests danced under the stars. Beautiful bellydancer Shayna Rogg entertained the crowd. Master Hypnotist Mario Arroyave wowed spectators with his comical hypnosis routine. Many of the CBBA members and local businesses contributed to a Silent Auction with proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society’s RELAY FOR LIFE organization. The CBBA proudly presented a check for $1,000 to the charity. Although the CBBA is the youngest of the three major business associations in the area, it has experienced tremendous growth in its short 3-years in existence. The Association meets the second Thursday of every month at the Palmetto Bay Village Center, 18001 Old Cutler Road. Local businesses are encouraged to join. For more details please contact Cyndi Rogg at 305 609-1096 or visit our website at www.CBBA.biz Local restaurants contributed their signature dishes allowing everyone to indulge in their cuisine. The CBBA is grateful for the participation of: CHARCOALS; HONEY BAKED HAM, MIAMI WINGS, QUIZNOS, RODBENDERS, RUMORS, SAL’S ITALIAN RISTORANTE, STIR MOON, TAKEE OUTEE and UNCLE FRANK’S PIZZA. The event was made possible through generous monetary sponsorship of EZ LOCK SHUTTERS & GLASS, INC., MERCEDES-BENZ of CUTLER BAY, PETERSON’S HARLEY DAVIDSON AND SIGN-A-RAMA. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU! From Cutler Bay Business Association.

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Boys and Girls Clubs receive $394K from Children’s Trust BY DESERAE E. DEL CAMPO Boys and Girls Clubs of MiamiDade has announced that the Children’s Trust has provided important funding for the club’s out-ofschool programs for the fourth consecutive year. This year’s financial contribution of $394,186 will help fund year-round after school and summer programs. The amount has been divided into two separate awards, $342,157 for the Hank Kline, Northwest, Kendall and South Beach facilities, and a separate grant in the amount of $52,029, specifically earmarked for the South Beach Club, which is located in a targeted Community Redevelopment Area (CRA). The after school programs provide children with homework assistance, computer training, educational assess-

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Baptist Health named to magazine’s ‘Best Places to Work in Healthcare’ BY CLAUDIA VIGIL-PEREZ Baptist Health was ranked ninth out of 100 companies named to Modern Healthcare’s first-ever “Best Places to Work in Healthcare” list. This competition recognizes outstanding employers from all segments of the healthcare industry. Healthcare organizations nationwide participated in the competition, which included an extensive written survey of both the employer and employees. Companies were ranked based on policies, practices, benefits and demographics. In addition, a survey was mailed to the homes of 400 randomly selected employees to get opinions about different aspects of working at Baptist Health. Employees answered questions about leadership and planning, culture and communication, role satisfaction, working environment, relation-

ship with supervisor, training and development, pay and benefits and overall satisfaction. “Being recognized as a top employer in our industry is an honor and truly demonstrates how much we value the people who make Baptist Health a great place to work,” said Brian E. Keeley, president and CEO for Baptist Health, the region’s largest not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare organization. “At Baptist Health, we take good care of employees because it’s the right thing to do. Making sure they have a healthy work-life balance is of utmost importance, which is why we are committed to providing a culture of wellness and endless opportunities for development and advancement.” A complete list of the 2008 Modern Healthcare Best Places to Work in Healthcare can be found at <www.modernhealthcare.com/bestplacestowork>.


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Miami Children’s Hospital nurses honored for outstanding efforts

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‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ continues gift giveaway BY LINSEY CARSEY The popular campaign that last year delivered more than 1,200 gifts to needy and isolated local seniors is being conducted again this holiday season. Area retailers, along with agencies that serve older adults, have partnered with a local senior-care service to make sure that isolated seniors receive gifts and companionship through the “Be a Santa to a Senior” program. The area office of Home Instead Senior Care, the world’s largest provider of non-medical home care and companionship for older adults, has joined Carnival Cruise Lines, Florida Marlins, Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce, Miami-Dade Community Action Agency, American Elder Care, Oracle, Victus International, Girl Scouts Troop 1594, Mercy Hospital, South Miami Hospital, Baptist Hospital, Doctors Hospital, West Gables Rehabilitation Center and other assisted living facilities to provide presents to seniors who otherwise might not receive a gift this holiday season. Throughout North America, this is the fifth year of the program where last year more than 26,400 volunteers distributed

Helping with the gift-wrapping on Friday, Dec. 5, in the Coral Gables High School cafeteria are Home Instead Senior Care staff coordinator Melanie Hampton, CAREGiver Lashunda Patton and volunteer Markus Johnson.

gifts to deserving seniors. In the past four years since introducing this Be a Santa to a Senior program, Home Instead Senior Care has helped provide more than 930,000 gifts to 568,055 seniors in North America. “Be a Santa to a Senior each year sets new records in contributions of gifts to a group that often is forgotten during the hectic holiday season,” said Gisela DeArmas-Ramirez, owner of the Home Instead Senior Care office serving Miami-Dade County. “While children are the beneficiaries of many holiday programs, people often don’t think about the isolated and lonely seniors who need to be remembered as well during this season. Be a Santa to a Senior also is designed to help stimulate human contact and social interaction for older adults who are unlikely to have guests during the holidays. “Be a Santa to a Senior is a fulfilling way to say thanks to those older adults who have helped build our community,” DeArmas-Ramirez said. “Our hope is that many will be touched by this holiday gesture of goodwill.” For information about the program, log on to <www.beasantatoasenior.com>.

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City of Homestead recognizes farm workers from South Dade BY SHERRY SIERVELD It was a big day at the South Dade Farm Workers Center as it received recognition by the City of Homestead. Homestead Mayor Lynda Bell read the proclamation making Saturday, Nov. 8, “Farm Workers Day” as a tribute to the contributions of agricultural workers in South Dade. Later, Mayor Bell spoke about the contributions of all farm and agricultural workers, not only in the Homestead area but all across the country. “It is so important to recognize that agricultural workers, not only here in our community but in other communities across our country, do so much to bring our food to market and to our dinner table, every day,” Mayor Bell said. “We should not take for granted the contributions of these hardworking folks and their families and all that they contribute to our community.” As part of the celebration, the housing and community center hosted a party for its residents, sponsored by Humana Inc. and Kidz and Families Medical Center. They held raffles

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Celebrity Solstice: First in its class in cruising BY MIKE BERK Cruisers looking to move up to the next level of ships and service don’t have far to travel to find “premium” cruising on the newest ship of Celebrity Cruise Lines. The company recently unveiled the Celebrity Solstice, which is sailing out of Port Everglades this winter until it heads for Europe in April. The Solstice, the largest ship in Celebrity’s fleet and the first of five ordered in its class, will be stopping at such ports in the Eastern Caribbean as San Juan, Puerto Rico; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Tortola, British Virgin Islands, and Labadee, Haiti. The Solstice, at 1,033 feet in length and 122,000 tons, can accommodate 2,850 guests (double occupancy), and although it has many of the amenities found on similar ships, it offers some unusual features. The Solstice has a half-acre Lawn Club where you can picnic or practice putting on real grass hundreds of miles at sea. Next to the Lawn Club is a Hot Glass Show sponsored by the Corning Museum of Glass and put on several times daily. Here experts create outstanding pieces of glass art — many later placed on display throughout the ship — while they explain the art of glassblowing. Nearby are several pools, including the enclosed adults-only Solarium conveniently located adjacent to the AquaSpa. For those who want to relax with a good book, there’s a well-stocked two-story library. Dining is an important part of what makes cruising special and the Solstice offers a wide variety of options. For those who appreciate the more traditional way of dining on a cruise ship, the Grand Epernay dining room combines Old Hollywood glamour with contemporary design highlighted by a distinctive, dramatic, two-story glass wine tower. If you want a change of pace sometime during the week, try one of ship’s specialty restaurants most clustered together. The Tuscan Grille serves with an Italian flair featuring superb steaks. Guests enter through an archway reminiscent of a fine Napa Valley wine cellar. Exotic Asia is the theme of the contemporary, casual Silk Harvest specialty restaurant with a menu that includes Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese and Chinese selections. “Clean cuisine” is served in Blu, a venue exclusively for guests booked in

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Nissan Altima Sedan has performance, luxury, style Ron Beasley AUTOMOTIVE EDITOR

LET’S TALK CARS Nissan engineers redesigned the Altima Sedan from the ground up for the 2007 model year and it has been a hot seller for the company ever since, setting individual sales records and becoming the company’s best-selling sedan. This latest generation of the Altima Sedan is built on Nissan’s advanced “D” platform and is available in four models — 2.5, 2.5-S, 3.5-SE, 3.5-SL — with two engine choices: the award-winning VQ-series 3.5liter V-6 (19/26 mpg) and a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder powerplant (23/31 mpg). The 2.5-S and 3.5-SE come with either a six-speed manual transmission or Nissan’s Continuously Variable Transmission, or CVT as it’s called. The 2.5 and 3.5 models come only with the CVT. Changes to the mid-size sedan for 2009 are mostly cosmetic. It continues to ride on a 109.3-inch wheelbase, with short front

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Dade County Farm Bureau honors five Ag advocates BY ROBERT HAMILTON The Dade County Farm Bureau presented five Agricultural Advocacy awards during the annual meeting on Nov. 22. The awards were presented to members who have done an outstanding job speaking out on behalf of Dade Agriculture. “There are so many individuals who work on all levels to promote our agricultural industry,” said Larry Dunagan, president of the Dade County Farm Bureau. “As a volunteer-led organization, it’s important to recognize those who enable us to serve the membership well.” Ivonne Alexander has dedicated over 30 years to helping grow Miami-Dade County’s nursery industry. She is a management consultant who works with growers, aiding them in the development of all aspects of their overall business plan. She has served on countless advisory

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