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Miami Children’s Hospital dedicates ‘Bobby’s Room’ BY GARY ALAN RUSE
he formal dedication of “Bobby’s Room” at Miami Children’s Hospital on Mar. 11 helped a still grieving family turn their personal loss into a positive step to help other teens afflicted with cancer. Robert Avalos and his wife, Mary, of Palmetto Bay, returned to the hospital’s oncology center, in which their son Bobby had undergone treatment for three years, to participate in the ribbon cutting and to see the results of their efforts to create a special “teen room” to honor his memory and help others. Their daughters, Andrea and Alena, attended as well in what was for the family a deeply emotional moment. “Bobby was 12 when he was diagnosed with lymphoma,” said Mary Avalos following the dedication. She still has difficulty talking about it. Robert Avalos explained that their son underwent chemotherapy and other procedures on and off for the next three years, before he passed away at the age of 15. “He had multiple relapses,” Mary said. “He ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– See
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he Miami-Dade Cooperative Extension Division will be hosting a Rain Barrel Workshop during the Native Plant Day event on Saturday, Mar. 27, from 10 a.m. to noon, at Bill Sadowski Park, 17555 SW 79 Ave. in Palmetto Bay. Participants will learn how to conserve water and protect important natural resources from pollution. Many other programs and activities for the entire
Mary and Robert Avalos cut the ribbon dedicating “Bobby’s Room” at Miami Children’s Hospital.
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Members of the Rotary Club of PerrineCutler RidgePalmetto Bay pictured during the “Shoe Drive For Haiti” are (l-r) Maria Kesti, Allyn Jacobson, Norman Gelvan and John Araiza.
he Rotary Club of PerrineCutler Ridge-Palmetto Bay collected more than 200 flipflops, 40 large bags of clothes and shoes, and over $250 in cash donations for Haitian earthquake victims on Saturday, Feb. 27. Members of the Rotary Club established collection stations at the Old Navy and TJ Maxx stores at Southland Mall and the Old Navy store at Colonial Palms Mall on S. Dixie Highway (US1) and SW 136th Street.
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The Village of Palmetto Bay, partnering with South Motors, is hosting a “Battle of the Bands� competition on Saturday, March 27, 7 p.m., and residents are invited to attend. The concert/competition will take place at the Ludovici Park Amphitheater, 17641 Old Cutler Rd., and a cash-prize is being offered to the winner. Up to six local “garage� bands are expected to participate and a wide range of categories, including rock, country, folk, jazz, punk, reggae, hiphop, Latin and others were open for entry submission. Deadline for entries has passed. Stephanie Keime and Sarah Munoz are local parents working with the village to coordinate the event and have contacted schools in Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Cutler Bay and nearby areas to have interested
young musicians submit entries, from which the village will choose up to six local bands. “The cutoff age is 20,� Keime said. “We know there are adults with garage bands out there, but we think the younger ones will enjoy the exposure and benefit the most from it.� Each band will have 20 minutes in which to play their set of songs, so the program should last a few hours. The bands will be judged on the basis of musicianship, originality, showmanship and crowd reaction. It is the first time the village has hosted such a concert/competition, but it may turn out to be a recurring thing if it is well received. “It’s a family friendly event, so bring a blanket to sit on and come on out and enjoy it,� Keime said. “There’ll be lots of food available for sale and it should be a lot of fun.�
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“We asked the community to assist us in our efforts to help those in need in Haiti and they overwhelmed us with their support,” said Richard King, president of the Rotary Club. The club members asked those shopping to purchase two pairs of flip-flops at the stores for only $5 via a special arrangement with the stores. And as the customers left they placed the donated shoes in containers at tables established by the club. In addition, many delivered bags of clothes and shoes, and some offered cash donations. The shoes, clothes and donations will be provided to Food for the Poor, which will distribute them to those in need in Haiti. “We were extremely pleased by the generosity of the community and how they responded to our requests for help for the unfortunate victims of the devastating earthquake,” said Ellie Mills, presidentelect of the Rotary Club.
“Even though we are having tough economic times ourselves, this proves that our community still cares,” King added. “We realized that without shoes, the victims would be at an even greater risk of further injury. Flip-flops are a staple here in Miami, so collecting them for those in need in Haiti did not seem too unusual,” said Francine Tegzes, club treasurer and organizer of the shoe drive. The Rotary Club of Perrine-Cutler Ridge-Palmetto Bay was chartered in 1960 by a group of individuals who came together to foster the ideal of service among the South Miami-Dade County business community. The club meets every Tuesday for lunch at Café Portofino in Palmetto Bay. For information, visit <www.pcrpbrotary.org> or contact Richard King, 200910 club president, at 305-235-8298.
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had bone marrow transplants. Alena, our oldest daughter, was the donor. Finally, they told us there was nothing more they could do. He passed away in September 2008.” With Bobby’s valiant struggle over, his parents found a new goal on which to focus. “We wanted to create a room for teenagers, because they do a lot for the younger kids — visiting clowns and toys and things — but they didn’t have books or games for preteens or teens,” Robert said. Mary agreed. “Bobby always said there was nothing to do…nothing to do.” A lot of people in their church, Concordia Lutheran, and others within the community made donations in his memory to help transform that dream into reality, raising about $11,000 for the project, and the Avalos family wants to express thanks to everyone who helped. At Miami Children’s Hospital, Susan Kinnebrew, director of Child Life, and Tara Cook, Child Life Specialist, along with others on the staff worked with the family and made the arrangements needed to transform an existing room that was underutilized into the new teen room. The room previously was a parent’s lounge with a computer and required a fair amount of remodeling with new cabinetry, electrical wiring, a new computer, Playstation 3, games, books and a security camera. It also features a colorful mural by local artist Carlos Pereira, who painted a montage of Bobby’s favorite things across the walls of the room. Kinnebrew was glad when the Avalos family approached the hospital with the idea of creating a teen lounge. There had been one years earlier, but not where oncology patients could have access to it. “Having known Bobby personally, I was
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aware of the trouble we had finding activities for teenagers,” Kinnebrew said. “I think that in a hospital setting, teenagers are often overlooked and people don’t know what is appropriate to bring them, so when you ask for donations most people immediately go to Toys R Us and get Barbies or action figures. They don’t know what teens’ needs are.” Even with the money raised there was not enough to cover all the work needed, so Ariano Construction donated some of the remodeling work and the artist donated much of his work on the mural. Other contractors also made donations. Kinnebrew had high praise for them and for the hospital staff as well. “Our architecture and planning department were phenomenal,” she said. “There were a lot of disciplines involved in bringing this all together.” The sense of teamwork, of being included, was appreciated greatly by the family. “Everyone here has been great working with us,” Robert said. His wife agreed and was pleasantly surprised to see how much the room captured their son’s interests and personality. “We met with the staff, the contractors, the nurses, the Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Child Life specialists…they presented us with the possibilities and asked for our input,” Mary said, indicating a hand-painted list of Bobby’s favorite things that was part of the mural. “That list was exactly what we had told them, and the other things in the mural are, too.” They know their loss will take time to adjust to, but the Avalos family is pleased with the outcome of the teen room project. “This will help kids, now,” Mary said. “Moving forward, we have to think about that.”
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“Miami-Dade Extension Program Account.” To sign up for the workshops, contact Lize Luna at 305-248-3311, ext. 242. More information on water conservation programs, agriculture and urban horticulture, 4-H, Sea Grant and family and consumer sciences programs and publications is available on the Miami-Dade Cooperative Extension website at <http://miami-dade.ifas.ufl.edu/>. You also may call 305-248-3311 and ask a Master Gardener to assist you.
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Page turners... Books are definitely in right now in Palmetto Bay, and isn’t that an encouraging sign in an age when books and reading in general seem to be on the decline. The alarming statistics in recent years: 80 percent of US families did not buy or read a book last year; 70 percent of US adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years; 58 percent of the US adult population never reads another book after high school; 57 percent of new books are not read to completion; 42 percent of college graduates never read another book; most readers do not get past page 18 in a book they have purchased. Two-thirds of students who cannot read proficiently by the end of the 4th grade will end up in jail or on welfare. The fourth
grade is the watershed year. Over 70 percent of inmates in America’s prisons cannot read above a fourth grade level. So it’s good news that the new Palmetto Bay Village Library Branch had its official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony last Friday, and even better news that Palmetto Bookreading Busters... there are lotsBay of new activities starting up. Take a look at these— Pa lme tt o Ba y Book Bus te rs ... A Sunshine State book discussion group for tweens and teens ages 10 - 14 years. It will held the third Tuesday of each month from Palmetto Bay Book Discussion Group 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Contact branch for – the titles of books to be discussed. P al m e t t o B ay B o o k D i s c u s s i o n G ro u p – An adult book discussion group meeting on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. starting March 23. Please visit Art of Storytelling: StorySlam! – the information desk for the titles of books s to be discussed. A r t o f S t o r y t e l l i n g : S t o r yS l a m ! – A storytelling event for all ages to be held at the Palmetto Bay Library at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 27, and other upcoming
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BookYou Nook the Bay – and share an dates. are by invited to come Saturday original story or poem with an audience. Book Nook by the Bay – at the Deering Estate, the next one is on S a t u r d a y, April 3, at 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Free with admission to the Estate. Held on the first Saturday of each month, “Book Nook by the Bay” is where the Estate’s Eco-Brigade, volunteer Junior Naturalists from Students Offering Support and volunteers/staff from our partner organizations open the rich resources of the Estate to the public for family story time, on-site eco-arts and crafts, science programs and more. Each month, the Estate offers to the public an environmentally themed topic, story-time and a host of activities. This month’s theme is “Our Planet Earth - (Earth Day).” Story-time book: “A walk in the Rainforest” Arts & Crafts: “Earth Origami” Snack: Cookies & Juice Starting in April For more information or to become a member visit www.deeringestate.org S t a r ti ng i n A p r i l , Friday Nights, the
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Everglades’ water is essential to South Florida’s existence R. Kenneth Bluh KENNETH’S COMMENTARY There is little scientific truth to the old saying “Man can live on bread and water alone.” But, try living without water. It cleanses our body; it cleans are clothes; it irrigates our farms. It is basic to our very existence. The source of Southeast Florida’s water is the Everglades. For years, the “River of Grass” has been under attack — first from the government which erroneously dug canals to drain it, to overzealous real estate developers building single-family home subdivisions, to farmers dumping fertilizers into the watershed, and to the community’s general neglect. Florida Gov. Charlie Christ, recognizing the need to purify the waters entering the Everglades, originally proposed and negotiated Florida’s largest land purchase for the acquisition of 181,000 acres of U.S. Sugar Corp’s farmland. The intent is to end sugarcane farming on the land, which
would result in greatly reducing the dumping of phosphorous fertilizers into the Everglades. The idea was conceived during the boom when money was available for any worthy, and sometimes unworthy, projects. The original cost of $1.34 billion has now been reduced to $536 million for the purchase of 72,000 acres of farm and grove land. Let’s step back for a moment and understand the logic behind the purchase. Water flows from the north, down through Lake Okeechobee, through the sugarcane farms into the Everglades. The fertilizers used by the farmers to grow the cane wash down with the flow of water where it contaminates the Everglades. Since the plans original conception, the scarcity of dollars in Tallahassee twice has caused a reduction in its original size and in cost. However, regardless of its downsizing, the concept is correct and the need for its implementation is ongoing. Objectors to the deal, from the very beginning, claim that it is a sweetheart deal for Gov. Crist and U.S. Sugar Corp. Sweetheart deal or not, the purchase is vital to the continued growth of our community and our ever-increasing demand for water. Florida Crystals Corp. and the
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not in the purchase. The tribe’s contention that the state doesn’t have the authority to proceed with the sale of bonds to finance the acquisition has been struck down by the courts. Now the only question remaining is will the spending of $536 million to buy the land possibly slow or eliminate other restoration projects. Inasmuch as we don’t have evidence that buying the U.S. Sugar land acquisition will end other projects, the state must continue with the purchase. We appreciate your opinions on this column whether in agreement or disagreement. Please send your comments to (fax number) 305-662-6980 or email to <letters@communitynewspapers.com>. The opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of this newspaper, its editors or publisher.
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Are smart phone ‘apps’ smart enough to trust?
Al Sunshine 4 YOUR MONEY From paying bills via the Web, to online purchasing, there’s no denying a technological revolution is taking place that is changing the way we deal with our home finances. First it started with at home computers, then there was the laptop, and now even our cell phones are making it easy to manage our money. But with all of this mobile access to our personal finances the question is, “Are they also making it easier for us potentially to get ripped off?” Smart Phones, whether it’s a Palm, iPhone or Blackberry — or any other variation — are not just for quick phone calls anymore. They’re changing the way we live. Anything can be done on a smart phone, from simple things like emailing, online banking and watching local cable television shows, to more complicated functions such as planning and purchasing vacation packages and ordering a personalized vehicle through your phone. Who even chats on the phone anymore? Texting is the new age of communication. In recent years it has even invented its own code talk. (For example, “brb” means “be right back.”) There now are thousands of mini-programs called “apps” which are available to turn our smart phones into very personal digital assistants. There are apps available for anything you need, from finding a local restaurant, using GPS to track your location and give directions, to an app that lets you know what sales are going on in the stores nearest your home. Kendall resident Miriam Vazquez mentioned that she uses her smart phone to check her finances and keep up with her monthly expenses. “I pay my bills,” she explains. “I pay my Chase and Bank of America cards, because I have them locked. I don’t have to wait to get home or get to work to pay my bills. I can just do it easily wherever I’m at.” But are smart phones smart enough to trust with our family finances? Which raises another important question — if this information is so accessible, who else has access to it? There is an app for that too! If you’re looking for help in managing your money there are financial apps for just about anything, whether its balancing check books, paying bills, tracking investments, even helping get your taxes done. Most cost just a few bucks and many are free, depending on your service provider. And Consolidated Credit Counseling Services just released a new Family Budgeting App to help
track your spending and see where you may need to cut back. The best feature may be its cost, which is free. Howard Dworkin of Consolidated Credit says, “The new generations of consumers are tech savvy and we built this application in mind with their users. It will allow them the opportunity to slowly dig into their budget in a fun and easy manner.” Yet, while the latest smart phones can be very helpful, don’t forget you are trusting your personal financial information to a small device that can easily be misplaced, stolen, or hacked into. Bank account numbers, passwords, critical private data may conveniently all be in one place, but while they’re easy to use, they’re just as easy to lose. Once this information is stored into your phone, anyone with access to your device potentially could have access to all of this personal information. Luckily, many of these smart phones are equipped with a protection device setting, such as a keypad lock or password protection. It’s a code that you can set and activate under the settings of the phone. Anytime you place the phone down and it’s not in use for a specific allotted time, it goes into sleep mode. In order to re-activate the screen, that code must be punched into the keypad for usage. It’s a good idea to use this security function if you plan on doing any type of personal family financing through your phone. Certified Financial Planner Matt McGrath of Evensky and Katz in Coral Gables says, “The first thing to think of is to ask yourself what you’re doing with your personal information. Who are you divulging it to? Security is going to be the most critical factor to keep in mind, especially with smart phones with Wi-Fi networks. You don’t want to be at a local coffee shop doing your online banking using a Wi-Fi network.” That’s because most public Wi-Fi networks offer limited network security and cyber-thieves can steal your information. And that’s why Miami resident Gloria Suarez is sticking to her plain old, basic cell phone. “I do things the old fashioned way,” she explains. “I still pay my bills with checks. I do use a check cash card at the grocery store, but I’m not technologically advanced.” You also want to make sure you know the financial apps privacy policies. If you upload your financial or tax data, what happens to it and how do you make sure your financial data stays private? Also, be sure to keep backups of your financial programs and all your data just in case the phone breaks, is lost or stolen, or you forgot to charge your phone again. 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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minutes from the stove or wok. â&#x20AC;˘ Crab legs from Canada, mussels, oysters and other seafood gourmet-styled dishes, regular items rarely found in many buffets elsewhere. What also separates Main Moon from other buffets is an inviting interior from the lobby entry with a soothing waterfall-styled glass panel to the dark green carpet piling, spotlessly clean tables and chairs, and gleaming gold fixture accents. That creates the distinct feeling of â&#x20AC;&#x153;classâ&#x20AC;? throughout Main Moon, reflecting the pride of its owners, management and friendly waiting staff who greet you with a cordial, welcoming smile, instantly making you feel at home. The spacious interior accommodates group parties or celebrations in separated privacy with a special menu prepared in advance. Outside events also are catered and a complete takeout service is available. Whether the Singapore rice noodles or Hawaiian Five Oh, a South Pacific specialty, superbly cooked and served fare at nominal pricing has kept Main Moon the â&#x20AC;&#x153;main placeâ&#x20AC;? for gourmet Chinese and Asian-styled dining in south Miami-Dade. Plenty of parking surrounds Main Moon at its corner entry location from SW 184th Street to South Dade Shopping Center, immediately east of S. Dixie Highway (US1). Open seven days a week, Monday through Saturday dining hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for luncheon; dinners served Monday through Thursday, 4-10 p.m., Friday until 11 p.m. Sunday hours are from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. For details, call 305-256-8833.
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There will be squids for kids at Deering Seafood Festival BY SHEILA STIEGLITZ
The Deering Seafood Festival on the Bay has become one of the community’s most anticipated annual events, not only for offering Florida’s freshest fish and seafood, but also because each year the Deering Estate at Cutler creates something unique that debuts at the event. The valet bike service initiated a few years ago continues to encourage festival goers to go green and cycle to the historic estate, and last year the introduction of the Marine Mobile on Wheels allows children a hands-on opportunity to learn about the local ecosystem, food chain, environment and habitat of the specimens. For this year’s festival on Sunday, Mar. 28, Deering Estate marine biologists braved the myths about the deep dark waters of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea fame, and are presenting the legendary sea creature — the squid. Found in waters all over the world, these cephalopods (animals with heads and feet) are not on the list of endangered species. Under the guidance of the educational and interpretative specialists at the Deering Estate at Cutler, boys and girls who are age 8 and older, have the opportunity to join the Squid Squad to dissect a squid and learn about all its different parts. Yoelly Burgos, staff member and trained marine biologist, explained that the squid produces ink that it cleverly uses for defense against predators. “Kids love this type of activity,” she said. “Through the dissection the kids will find the ink sac and then using a ‘pen’ — a part of the squid’s anatomy that acts like a back bone — they can write with the squid’s ink.” A few weeks ago, in preparation for the event, some of the Deering Estate Foundation board members courageously volunteered to try their hand at dissection.
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Carefully following Burgos detailed instructions all in the group were able to dissect the entire squid and successfully
locate the ink sac and the two hearts. “These activities provide just a mere glimpse in to the fun and interactive educa-
tional components that are part of the award winning programs that the estate delivers to students and campers everyday throughout the year,” said Mary Pettit, director of the Deering Estate Foundation. “We are delighted to showcase them at the Seafood Festival each year to raise public awareness. Not only is there the most delicious seafood, entertainment and much to see and do for the entire family at the festival, one also goes away having learned a little more about our South Florida environment, native habitats and biodiversity.” Dissection may not be for everyone, so there still is plenty to do at the upcoming Seafood festival. Top local restaurants, caterers and seafood markets prepare a dazzling array of the freshest catch. Steel drums, on-going musical entertainment, and costumed Bahamian Junkanoo dancers create a magical island celebration. Under the big top tent there are cooking demos with South Florida celebrity chefs: Clay Conley (Azul); Sean Bernal (Oceanaire); Damian Gilchrist (Ocean Reef Club), and Michael Bennett (Bimini Boatyard), and include food samples and wine tastings. Some of the other activities include an Artists’ Village, pontoon boat rides to Chicken Key; nature hikes and tours of the historic homes. The Deering Estate at Cutler, a MiamiDade County Park, is located on 444-acres at 16701 SW 72 Ave. Admission tickets include park entrance and entertainment. Adults are $12 in advance online/ $15 at the gate; Children ages 4-14 are $5, and Foundation members free. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Proceeds from the event benefit the Deering Estate Foundation. For more information, call 305-2351668, ext. 263, or visit online at <www.deeringestate.org>.
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St. Thomas Lutheran Church to conduct traditional Seder BY GWYN J. ALLISON
St. Thomas Lutheran Church in Palmetto Bay will host its 15th annual Seder dinner to recognize the significance of the Jewish Passover tradition in Christianity. The meal will take place on Thursday, Apr. 1, 7 p.m., in the church’s Fellowship Hall at 17700 Old Cutler Rd. A $6 donation is requested. The Seder is a ritual meal served on the first night of Passover, that commemorates the flight of the Jews from Egypt. The meal
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Church sewing club works to clothe children of Haiti BY GARY ALAN RUSE
Members of the Charity Circle of the United Methodist Women have found a way to take an enjoyable hobby, their talents and effort, and put them to good use to help the children of Haiti in the aftermath of the January earthquake. Working in the Social Hall of the Kendall United Methodist Church, 7600 SW 104 St., for many hours every Thursday, the women bring their sewing machines and fabric and skillfully craft bright, colorful clothing for little girls and boys who have little or none of their own to wear in the shattered cities of Haiti. So far they have made at least 200 dresses and 500 baby blankets, as well as shorts for boys. There are now 15 women working on the project, but it started with a group of five who knew each other through the Viking Sewing Machine Gallery inside JoAnn Fabrics at the Greenery Mall in Kendall. Palmetto Bay resident Hellen Ventimiglia, who manages the Gallery and is an avid seamstress herself, got the ball rolling. “I was making dresses for my granddaughters, and I thought, I think I know some kids in Haiti that could use some like that,” Ventimiglia said. “It’s tough to see them on TV in their dirty clothes, or without clothes, just in rags. We figured this will, at least, cheer them up.” Since they are acquainted with medical personnel from Jackson Memorial Hospital and the University of Miami, they believe they have the perfect conduit for the donated dresses and things. “We’re sending them over there with some doctors and nurses who are going there because that way we’re sure the clothes will get put on the kids who need them,” Ventimiglia said. “Most of the baby blankets will go to the hospitals there where they have babies being born whose
Pictured (l-r) are Amalia “Molly” Gonzalez, Yvonne Emmanuelli, Carmen Merced, Hellen Ventimiglia and Bernadine Smith in the main chapel of the Kendall United Methodist Church with some of the girls dresses they’ve made.
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parents have no clothes for them at all.” In addition to the things they’ve made, they also have obtained more than 1,000 pairs of underwear, using donations from others and the help of their church. For the women of the group, it’s not work, it’s a labor of love. “Over the years I’ve worked a lot with Haitian co-workers, and they are incredibly beautiful people,” Amalia “Molly” Gonzalez said. “Having been through Hurricane Andrew, when I saw what they
went through in Haiti, which was 10 times worse, it really broke my heart. “I admire their people and I wanted to help, what little we could. This is something we could do. I have a friend whose niece is an orthopedic surgeon who went down there to work, and the stories she brought back were heartbreaking.” Yvonne Emmanuelli echoed that sentiment and the desire to contribute her time and effort. “I’ve been sewing with Viking Gallery
for a number of years — I have their machines — and when Hellen told us that we were going to help Haiti doing these dresses, I immediately volunteered, as well as my friends,” Emmanuelli explained. “This has been the best therapy that we can do, working with our friends and knowing that we’re doing something good for people that really need it.” Bernadine Smith, another veteran seamstress, also was attracted to the project because of the tremendous need and her ability to contribute. “When you see what’s going on down in Haiti you feel very helpless and you want to do something, and this is something that we can do,” Smith said. “And it’s an ongoing thing we can keep doing. It’s something I can give back. I’ve been sewing for a long time, over 60 years. I learned from my grandmother.” While they’ve been gathering up enough garments to send down to the kids, the women made an impressive display of their efforts by hanging the dresses everywhere in the church’s main chapel, and draping the baby blankets over the front panels before the pews. The effect was so striking that it prompted a rash of other donations from non-sewing members of the church. One woman in the group has inspired her friends by doing what she can to help, putting edgings on blankets or sewing ribbons on a dress, even though she is afflicted with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Despite being unable to talk and remember certain things, she shows up every Thursday with a smile on her face, ready to help. And if they tune in one day soon and see some Haitian kids on TV who are wearing clothes they recognize as being ones they made? “It will make us feel it was all worthwhile,” Ventimiglia said.
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EDC joins SCORE to offer an introductory seminar BY ROBERT HAMILTON
The Economic Development Council of South Miami-Dade (EDC) will host a free business assistance seminar on Tuesday, Mar. 30, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at its offices, 900 Perrine Ave. in Palmetto Bay. Whether you are thinking about starting a new business or would like assistance in making your business more productive and profitable, you can listen to a SCORE counselor discuss “What can SCORE do for me?” This will be an introductory seminar discussing the intricate details of starting a business. The counselor also will elaborate the various fee-based workshops SCORE offers, such as: Starting Your Own Business, Legal Business Formation, Intro to Franchise Ownership, Cash Flow Made Easy, Build and Fund Your Business Plan, and Website and Internet Marketing. The goal of the seminar is enlighten entrepreneurs and to be a resource for cur-
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Short Sale: What is it? Do I have that option? BY DANIA S. FERNANDEZ, ESQ. Attorney at Law
Many homeowners are in distress with their mortgages. Dealing with a foreclosure and/or negotiating a loan modification is a common situation throughout South Florida. A short sale may be a viable option for those who have had enough and want to simply move on.
Here is basic and useful information regarding short sales: 1. What is a short sale? A short sale is an alternative to foreclosure where the lender/bank agrees to accept a sale price on your property that is less than what is owe on the loan. If you want to sell your home and you have no equity and owe more than it is worth, it will need to be through a short sale process. 2. When should I consider a short sale? This depends on your particular situation. If you wish you could just walk away from your house, then a short sale is appropriate. If what you need is more time, whether to find a better job or save money, then wait and do not sell your house yet. Many homeowners unable to pay their mortgage believe that they need to leave their home immediately. Keep in mind that once you leave your home you will either be living with someone else or you will have to rent. Do not forget that to rent you will probably have to pay first and last months’ rent plus a security deposit. A better plan is often to stay in your home and try to work out a loan modification as you simultaneously defend your foreclosure. Only you can decide if you want to fight for the home you have worked so hard for. 3. Where do I find buyers for a short sale? A common problem with short sales is finding a buyer. You need a Realtor who is knowledgeable about short sales and can market your home
to quickly find a buyer. Most attorneys work with a Realtor who is well-versed in the short sale process. Contact your attorney and get a referral for a Realtor. It will make a huge difference. 4. Do I need an attorney? An attorney will negotiate the short sale transaction. A short sale is processed much like a loan modification. The attorney will prepare all documentation and negotiate a deal with the lender/bank. In addition, you need to make certain the lender/bank waives its right to a deficiency judgment against you. A deficiency judgment is when the lender/bank pursues its right to come after you for the difference of what they agreed to allow the home to be sold for and what you owed to them. 5. What will I have to pay? The Realtor’s commissions are paid at closing by the lender/bank. An attorney may have an initial processing fee and may negotiate their fees with the lender/bank. In every short sale, time is a major factor; therefore it is best that the process be handled by an experienced professional. If a short sale is not processed correctly it could take longer to get an approval and eventually you may lose the potential buyer. There is a timeline for every alternative and every homeowner should be clear as to what step to take first. Whether it is a loan modification, foreclosure defense, short sale, deed in lieu of foreclosure or bankruptcy, each alternative is going to be specific to your individual case. Don’t be a homeowner who abandons their home prematurely! There are many viable alternatives. My initial consultation is free and many attorneys do the same. Write down all the questions you may have, get clear answers and start sleeping at night.
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We The Kings band kicks off The net is never neutral Friday Nights Rock The Fair
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Kicking off Friday Nights Rock The Fair on Mar. 26 at 8 p.m. is the popular pop-punk band We The Kings who will perform hits from its second studio album Smile Kid including the Billboard hit Heaven Can Wait and their hit single Check Yes Juliet. Friday Nights Rock The Fair is a new series that will feature headliner concerts and a main event included with the price of admission. “The return of headline concerts to The Fair offers fairgoers the opportunity to enjoy top rank performances for a fraction of the cost of the average concert ticket,” said Phil Clark, CEO of the Miami-Dade County Fair. “We The Kings is enjoying tremendous popularity right now and we are thrilled that
they will be a part of this year’s fair.” The 2010 Miami-Dade County Fair will be celebrating its 59th year beginning Mar. 25 and continuing through Apr 11. Ranked the largest fair in Florida, The Fair is an 18-day event that includes rides, games, food and live entertainment. Close to 50,000 student and adult exhibits are showcased during The Fair. General admission to The Fair is $9 for adults and children, free for children ages 5 and younger. The Fair is located at Coral Way (SW 24th Street) and 112th Avenue. Open noon to midnight during Spring Break, Mar. 29-Apr. 2, and on all Saturdays and Sundays throughout The Fair. It is open 3 p.m. until midnight on all other weekdays. For more information, call 305-223-7060 or visit online at <www.fairexpo.com>.
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Dumb is better? That is what net neutrality advocates would have us believe. Their basic belief is that broadband networks should be pipes that indifferently pass information packets from one location to another, allowing content providers and customers equal opportunity to do whatever they want. Who could be against that? People interested in innovation and customer welfare. Remember Al Gore calling the Internet the Information Super Highway? The metaphor wasn’t and isn’t perfect, but it is instructive. Suppose we applied net neutrality to our transportation system – there would be no high occupancy vehicle lanes during rush hour, no car only lanes on interstates, and no toll road as an alternative to I-95 in South Florida. Transportation would be more costly and provide less value. Forcing net neutrality would have similar results. Time sensitive information, such as stock market transactions, would wait in line behind football game highlights. Financial dealings that would benefit from extra security would be given no better treatment than a Twitter from Taylor Swift’s E! interview. If you are thinking that it sounds like net neutrality restricts innovation and hurts customers, you’re right. Our research has shown that net neutrality limits innovation, contrary to the claims of the net neutrality proponents. How can this be? Imagine a one dimensional network – one that does noth-
ing but carry information from point to point, which is how the old Internet has worked. What kinds of content providers flourish in that context? Those big enough to distribute their software across the net and those whose software takes advantage of the great bandwidth that they don’t have to pay for. Now suppose that the network can offer enhancements that improve customers’ experiences. Content providers whose sites would not benefit from such enhancements could ignore the offering. But there will be some content providers who could improve their services by buying the enhancements, such as priority packet delivery. These sites become better without net neutrality and offer customers more service. In other words, there is more innovation and greater customer welfare without net neutrality than with it. Today’s successful Internet sites face great competition if we move beyond net neutrality principles. That probably explains why they are net neutrality’s strongest advocates. But moving beyond a dumb network is better for customers, sites that find new opportunities and networks. It should be no surprise that dumb isn’t better. In an innovation driven economy, restrictions don’t make us better. They hold us back. * The authors are Dr. Mark A. Jamison, Director, Public Utility Research Center, University of Florida and Dr. Janice Hauge, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of North Texas.
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Transit officials hit streets to promote commuter savings For the next six to eight weeks, officials with Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) and South Florida Commuter Services will be visiting local businesses to provide information on transit programs and services that could reduce employees’ commuting costs by more than $100 a month. The transit teams will visit businesses in the downtown Miami, Brickell and Civic Center areas, where they will present information on MDT’s Corporate Discount Program and on the new I-95 DadeBroward Express commuter bus route. Information also will be provided on the Emergency Ride Home Program, which provides commuters in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties that carpool, vanpool, ride transit, bike or walk three or more days a week, with six free taxi cab vouchers a year to use in the event of an unexpected emergency or unscheduled overtime. For more information on this outreach effort, call 786-469-5420. INFORMED FAMILIES’ WORKSHOP TO EXPLORE ‘NEW MARIJUANA’ Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership is presenting a free monthly “Lunch & Learn” workshop, titled “New
Marijuana: What We Think, What We Know and What We Can Prove,” on Thursday, Mar. 25, noon-1 p.m., at the partnership’s corporate headquarters, 2490 Coral Way, second floor, in Miami. During this event, parents and caregivers will be provided with marijuana facts and trends along with the latest information about brain development, addiction and signs and symptoms of use. The guest speaker will be Raymond S. Estefania, MS, LMHC, CAP, the Adolescent Program director at South Miami Hospital’s Addiction Treatment Center and a current member of the Informed Families Board of Directors. To RSVP and/or order an optional $10 boxed lunch, send email to <adevito@informedfamilies.org> or visit online at <www.informedfamilies.org>. Call 305-856-4886 for more information. COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ TO HOST SEVENTH ANNUAL EASTER FESTIVAL Commissioner Joe A. Martinez will be distributing this year’s bountiful harvest to residents in need during his seventh annual Easter Festival and Food Distribution on Saturday, Mar. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Tamiami Lakes Park, located at SW 18th
COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFS Street and 132nd Avenue. Among the activities to take place: the non-profit organization Farm Share will be distributing food packages to the disadvantaged, and several county departments will be represented, including the Miami-Dade Police Department Hammocks Station, Park and Recreation, Solid Waste, Elections, 311, Community Action Agency and Water and Sewer. Residents can bring their old showerheads and replace them for newer costeffective and high efficiency ones for free, and there will be a Census 2010 outreach, which explains how the Census will benefit Miami-Dade County. For more information, contact the office of Commissioner Joe A. Martinez at 305552-1155. MEN’S NIGHT OUT SCHEDULED AT MACY’S IN DADELAND MALL Miami’s stylish gentlemen are invited to “step OUT” in style with OUT magazine
and Macy’s at the Macy’s in Dadeland Mall, 7303 SW 88th St. (Kendall Drive) on Wednesday, Mar. 31, at 6 p.m. Glamorous diva and celebrity columnist Elaine Lancaster will emcee a live fashion show of the season’s hottest looks and trends, while guest stylist Chad Cox and Macy’s by appointment/personal shoppers will help shoppers identify their individual styles and select the perfect spring fashions. Contact Elizabeth Margo at 305-5776791 or send email to <Elizabeth.Margo@Macys.com> for more information. MIAMI’S FIRST WOMAN ARCHITECT FEATURED AT U.M. PRESENTATION The UM School of Architecture will present a lecture and exhibit of images from the book Marion Manley: Miami’s
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First Woman Architect at the School’s Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center, Irvin Korach Gallery and grounds, 1215 Dickinson Dr. on the Coral Gables campus. There will be a lecture at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Mar. 31, followed by a tour of the exhibit and a reception. The exhibit will be on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, from Wednesday, During this event, authors Catherine Lynn and Carie (cq) Penebad will explore the relationship of Manley’s work to her life and to the broader historical moment of which she was a part, including the overall development of the city of Miami. For more information, visit the UM School of Architecture’s website at <www.arc.miami.edu>. YWCA COURT CARE COCKTAIL PARTY TO HELP CONTINUE KIDS PROGRAM The YWCA of Greater Miami-Dade’s Court Care Cocktail Party, featuring a silent auction, will take place on Thursday, Apr. 15, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the BNY Mellon Financial Center, 1111 Brickell Ave., 30th floor, in downtown Miami. This program provides care for children
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Mercedes-Benz series of races to benefit American Red Cross BY CHRYSTIAN TEJEDOR
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Easter Egg Hunt Celebration at Miami Seaquarium on Apr. 2-4 BY MICHELLE PALOMINO
Miami Seaquarium will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt Celebration on Easter Weekend, Friday, Apr. 2, through Sunday, Apr 4. The annual event is South Florida’s favorite Easter Egg Hunt Celebration and features continuous Easter Egg Hunts between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. as well as a smaller “Lil’ Hoppers Zone” for toddlers. Egg hunters will have the chance to win a variety of candies, goodies and special prizes. During the weekend, in addition to the park’s regularly scheduled shows and exhibits, families can enjoy “BunnyPalooza,” five acres of adrenaline-pumping fun with bounce houses, Giant Fun Slide, rock climbing wall, Euro Bungee and other exciting activities for all ages. The festivities would not be complete without a special appearance by the Easter Bunny. Join Miami Seaquarium costumed characters Flipper the dolphin, Lolita the killer whale, Roc the crocodile and Romeo the manatee as well as Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue and special guests in welcoming the Easter Bunny with a daily parade at 11 a.m. The Easter Bunny will arrive with a golden egg which will be hidden in one goodie bag that will be given out during the Easter Egg Hunt Celebration. The Golden Egg will give one lucky child and up to three other family members or friends lifetime admission to Miami Seaquarium. Admission discount coupons to Miami Seaquarium for the Easter Egg Hunt Celebration are available at participating South Florida Publix Supermarkets during the month of March. A portion of the pro-
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Miami Dade College to present a unique musical performance BY SUE ARROWSMITH
The Arts and Philosophy Department at Miami Dade College’s (MDC) Wolfson Campus will present an oddball ensemble — tenor saxophone, marimba (and wood block), electric guitar, and piano — on Sunday, Mar. 28. The concert, titled “Obsession!,” will include a performance of Louis Andriessen’s mind-bending piece Hout (Wood), among other compositions, starting at 3 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Miami, 400 Biscayne Blvd. Written in 1991, this entertaining work is a fast canon with entrances at the 16th note, each musician chasing the leader in riffs that sound like Bach gone mad. Dutch composer Andriessen is the Netherland’s most important living composer. His music often is didactic, and a common theme is perseverance. Hout is one of the most challenging works for the guitar, marimba, and saxophone. “Obsession!” moves from meditative to caffeinated, and features fresh sounds in
modern modes. Other pieces include Steve Reich’s Clapping Music; music of birds: Olivier Messiaen’s Le Merle Noir, and Somei Satoh’s Birds in Warped Time II, and Arvo Pärt’s hypnotic Spiegel im Spiegel. The concert will begin with Pastorale, music composed by Louis Andriessen’s father, Hendrik Andriessen. All of this music was written between 1941 and 1991. Featured musicians include flutist Ebonee Thomas, violinist Megan McClendan, saxophonist Matt Vashlishan, guitarist Aaron Lebos, percussionist Sergio Carreno, and pianist Alan Ngim. These versatile musicians also can be heard performing with the New World Symphony, Miami Children’s Chorus and The Delray Quartet, as well as at Churchill’s Pub, the Arsht Center and internationally. Members of the ensemble also teach at MDC, New World School of the Arts and the University of Miami. This performance is free to the public. For information, contact Dr. Alan Ngim, associate professor, at 305-237-3068, or by email at <angim@mdc.edu>.
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FIU to hold arts, culture lovers auction fundraiser BY JESSICA RODRIGUEZ
Florida International University’s College of Architecture + The Arts presents the first annual Arts, Design and Culture Awards and Benefit on Mar. 25, 6 p.m., in the Westin Colonnade in Coral Gables. An auction will take place that includes incredible travel packages planned especially for art and culture enthusiasts to popular locations around the world. Guest will enjoy cocktails, a sit-down dinner, a performance by the FIU Amernet String Quartet, and a live auction that benefits student scholarships and academic programs at FIU. Following the auction, an award ceremony will be held to honor long-time FIU supporter Ambassador Paul L. Cejas for his generous commitment and contributions to the College of Architecture + The Arts. Amb. Cejas served as U.S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1998 to 2001. Upon his return to the U.S., he resumed responsibilities as chair and CEO of PLC Investments Inc., a wholly owned company that manages family investments in real estate, equities and venture capital projects. He has been a business and civic leader in the South Florida community for more than 30 years. Cejas has maintained an extensive involvement in the area of community and public service. The FIU School of Architecture Building is named in his honor. The auction will include travel packages like an “Art Lovers Tour to Europe” with round-trip airfare for two, hotel-stays, deluxe high-speed train-ride, an intimate tour of the Louvre, a cruise down the Seine River, and an architectural boat tour through Amsterdam’s canals. The “Adventure in Argentina” package includes round-trip airfare for two, hotelstay in Iguazu Falls, a visit to the famous Now Serving
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2010 Audi TT is a sports car with an attitude Ron Beasley AUTOMOTIVE EDITOR
LET’S TALK CARS The Audi TT made its debut as a concept car in 1995 and consumer reaction was so strong that Audi brought to market as a hatchback coupe for the 2000 model year. It has been a barnstorming success from the start. For 2010, you can get the TT in both Coupe and Roadster models. Named after the Tourist Trophy auto race on the Isle of Man, the Audi TT is not quite a sports car and not quite a sport coupe or roadster; it’s more of a two-seat GT. The Coupe does have two rear seats, but they’re not much good for carrying people unless they’re small children. The TT was redesigned for the 2008 model year and represents the second generation of the sporty little vehicle. Although slightly larger, this second generation doesn’t stray far from the classic lines of its predecessor. The general look is the same, although character lines are crisper and the
nose has Audi’s now signature single-frame grille. Although longer and wider than the first TT, this latest version is lighter by almost 200 pounds in the case of the roadster, thanks to increased use of aluminum in the body structure. It also has a more powerful four-cylinder engine. Two trim levels — a 2.0T (200 hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine with frontwheel drive) and a 3.2 Quattro (250 hp V-6 with all-wheel drive) — are offered in a choice of hatchback coupe and roadster body styles. Transmission choices include a six-speed manual and a six-speed S-tronic twin-clutch sequential transmission that offers the ease of an automatic combined with the quick response of a manual. On the road, the 2.0T is more agile through the curves because it has less weight on the front tires, while the 3.2 Quattro has more power on straightaway and a more aggressive engine and exhaust sound. The TT has the low-slung look and feel of a sports car, but the personality is closer to a luxury sport coupe. From the side, there’s a look of poise and speed, with large fender arches housing stylish wheel options. The Coupe has a long, arching
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