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Cutler Bay SERVING SOUTH DADE
MAY 3 - 16, 2011
Town prepares for inaugural ‘Taste of the Bay’ on May 15 BY GARY ALAN RUSE
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utler Bay’s inaugural “Taste of the Bay” is shaping up as a special, not to be missed event for the entire family, and it takes place on May 15. The event has been organized by the Cutler Bay Business Association to bring residents together for a fun-filled day and to make more people aware of the town’s many great restaurants. The festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.at 18001 Old Cutler Rd. in the Palmetto Bay Village Center on the edge of Cutler Bay. A dozen area restaurants already are confirmed, including Rodbender’s, Black Point Ocean Grille, Steve’s Pizza, The Butcher Shop, Cutler Bay Sports Bar, Stir Moon, Sal’s Italian Restaurant, Buffalo Wild Wings, Applebees, Asian Fusion, Chopsticks House and Anacapri to Go. But the event promises to delight more than just foodies, with live music provided by the Road Kings and the Mosquito Heads. Between sets, DJ Johnny 5 will keep the music going. A petting zoo sponsored by Redland Riding
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‘Ladies of Cutler Bay’ honor town’s first lady BY GARY ALAN RUSE
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uring a luncheon organized by Councilmember Peggy Bell and Jean Tong-Noon, the “Ladies of Cutler Bay” met to welcome the town’s new first lady — Bobbi MacDougall, wife of Mayor Ed MacDougall. “It was an important occasion, not only to honor the first lady but to introduce her to Cutler Bay’s women in business,” said TongNoon of the Cutler Bay Business Association Board of Directors. “It was wonderful to see our two first ladies, Bernie Cosgrove and Bobbi MacDougall, together.”
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Pictured are (l-r, back row) Rhoda Sochin, Jean Tong-Noon, Peggy Bell, Bev Gerald, Barbara Wilson, Georgia Tait, Ellie Mills, Mary Ann Mixon, Terry Long; (front row) Bernie Cosgrove, Cindy Ingersoll, Bobbi MacDougall, Sandi Nanni and Sue Loyzelle.
Whigham Elementary School students celebrate Earth Day BY GARY ALAN RUSE
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Mr. Saenz is pictured with students in his class and their plants.
arth Day (Apr. 22) at Dr. Edward L. Whigham Elementary PLC in Cutler Bay definitely was a green event for the staff and students as well as some parents. Activities were designed to get the youngsters thinking at an early age about taking care of the environment. “We had the entire Primary Learning Center students participate, which is roughly 150 students,” said Lissette Clark, kindergarten teacher. “The children walked around the school cleaning
up litter and recycling what we could. “Parents donated all types of plants and mulch to beautify the front of our school. We also had three parent volunteers come in and help us digging the holes in order for the children to plant the flowers or trees they brought in.” Parent volunteers participating on campus were Geoffrey McFarlane, Luz Soto and Daniel Egerton. Also helping were 12 teachers and school principal Susan J. Lyle. Whigham Elementary is located at 21545 SW 87 Ave. and has grades pre-K through 5.
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