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Brian Pariser elected village’s vice mayor Open Air Market opens in Commercial District Pictured (l-r) are the members of the “new” Palmetto Bay Village Council; Shelley Stanzyck, Dr. Ed Feller, Mayor Gene Flinn, Vice Mayor Brian Pariser and Howard Tendritch.
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ach year, Palmer Trinity School recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year, the school hosted a speaker from the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Kathryn Becker, herself a breast cancer survivor. Becker spoke with students about the importance of early detection and how the disease can affect anyone at any time. There were several events that took place during the month to raise money for the cause, including a passionately pink dress-down day, bake sales and the Race for the Cure, which took place on Saturday, Oct. 18. These activities were established to celebrate and
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ong time resident and “founding father” Brian Pariser was elected to the open vice mayor position for the Village of Palmetto Bay in the Nov. 4 election, narrowly defeating opponent Bob Orban. Out of a total of 10,327 votes cast in the village race to replace outgoing Vice Mayor Linda Robinson, Pariser got 5,324 votes to Orban’s 5,003, with a difference of 321 votes, winning 51.55 percent to 48.45 percent, after a hard-fought campaign and with the support of current council members. Pariser followed the election night results via the Internet while attending a victory party at the home of District 2 Councilmember Paul Neidhart, who will be replaced by incoming member Howard Tendritch, who ran unopposed for that seat. Pariser, his wife, Cathy, and their three children have been residents of Palmetto Bay since 1992, the year Hurricane Andrew hit South Florida. Pariser has been active not only in the village’s move for incorporation and in other volunteer work but also was on the Blue Ribbon Task Force empanelled to find a way to end mitigation payments to the county. “I am very gratified that the people of Palmetto Bay have chosen me,” Pariser said. “The village is a wonderful place and I promise to work to make it an even better place.” Both Pariser and Tendritch will be sworn in during a special ceremony at the Dec. 1 village council meeting at the Deering Estate Visitor Center.
Palmer Trinity School raises $5,236 to fight breast cancer
Palmetto Bay’s Open Air Market officially opened for business on Nov. 2 in the heart of the Village Mixed Use (VMU) Commercial District between the northbound and southbound lanes of S. Dixie Highway (US 1) at 174th Street. Participating in the ribbon-cutting ceremony are (l-r, front) Councilmember Edward Feller, MD; Vice Mayor Linda Robinson; Councilmember Shelley Stanczyk; director of Planning and Zoning Arlene Weintraub; administrative aides Jian Santana and Vanessa Bencomo; Katherine and Meredith Flinn; Mayor Eugene P. Flinn; (back) village counsel Eve Boutsis; Councilmember Paul Neidhart, Code Compliance officer Luis Carcamo, and village manager Ron Williams.
Members of the Palmer Trinity School team participate in Race for the Cure. Pictured are (l-r, standing) David Cutler, Heather Coule, Libby Swan, Paula Vizcarra, Martha Renteria, Anna Uzquiano, Livia Wogan, Emily Tarbe, Katie DiFede, Angela Vallecilla and Brooke Sonenreich; (kneeling) Kirsten Marbert.
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Escorted by members of the Village Policing Unit, Mayor Eugene Flinn and members of the village council traveled the streets of Palmetto Bay on Halloween night during their annual Pumpkin Patrol to greet trick-or-treaters as well as promote safety and good family fun.
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New faces on the dais, same issues on the agenda Michael Miller EXECUTIVE EDITOR
AROUND TOWN Well, folks, when the two new guys on the Palmetto Bay Village Council, Brian Pariser and Howard Tendritch, are sworn in on Dec. 1, there’ll be two new faces on the dais. We wish them well. Some of the same problems remain from before, such as the whole issue of mitigation payments and ongoing disputes over development in certain areas. But both men are solid citizens of the village with “history” as they say, and we know they’ll do a good job blending with the remaining crew. And a special thanks to outgoing Vice Mayor Linda Robinson and District 2 Councilman Paul Neidhart for the fine job they each have done since the village incorporated. It will seem strange without you. Over at Big Cheese I ran into Steve Bateman. He is looking dapper as ever and manages to stay in very good shape. Steve, a former Vice-Mayor of Homestead and who years ago was a Golden Gloves boxer, is married to the very patient and understanding Donna, who keeps him on the pathway of happiness and success. If you see Donna, please tell her that she is a saint.
And couldn’t help but see Alan and Diane Schiller having a good time there at Big Cheese and, let’s see, South Miami Mayor Horace Feliu and Palmetto Bay Mayor Gene Flinn, Nick Poulos and real estate guru Chip Black were there, too, sharing some fellowship. Paulo Luigi Ristorante Italiano is now in Palmetto Bay, located at 14151 S. Dixie Hwy. Welcome them to the area and support a local business, at the same time you enjoy some great Italian food. Call them at 786-293-6003. Coincidentally, Anokha Indian Restaurant in Coconut Grove has reopened at 3324 Virginia St., behind CocoWalk in Paulo Luigi’s old location. Owners Meena and RohitPatel, their son Bhavesh and their nephew Nick Patel, renovated the 200-plus-seat space. There’s a full bar and outdoor dining. And by the way, Palmetto Bay-ites, your neighbor to the south, Cutler Bay, is having their Hometown Harvest Bicycle Ride again. It’s scheduled for Saturday, November 15th at 8:00 a.m. It is a 10 mile bicycle ride through Cutler Bay, according to Erika Gonzalez-Santamaria, Town Clerk. It is their third bicycle ride since incorporation. It starts at the Southland Mall parking lot closest to Caribbean Blvd. and ends up back at the mall after the 10 mile leg that goes through numerous Cutler Bay communities. The Police Dept. does the escort
and provides a safety rodeo before the event commences. If you need any other information please, call Town Hall at 305-234-4262. Relay for Life of Palmetto Bay/Cutler Bay invites you to kick-off the relay season on Tuesday November 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Palmetto Bay Village Center, 18001 Old Cutler Road, in Palmetto Bay. Please RSVP to Kathia Fermin at kathia.fermin@cancer.org, or call 305-779-2876. The Relay itself takes place March 21-22, but this is the time to start building teams. Congratulations to Richard “Dick” Ward on his most recent honor as S.W. 67 Avenue, between S.W. 56 Street and S.W. 64 Street, which is right in front of South Miami Middle School was named Richard Ward Way. Mr. Ward, who taught at the school for 30 years and has been involved in city politics for 47 years (yup, that’s not a typo), is one of a kind and so is his wife Margaret. Time running out for that small group of Killian Parkway residents to continue a protest against building the combination park-library at a former estatezoned land parcel at the corner of S.W. 97th Avenue and S.W. 112th Street. Next official action: a public hearing is scheduled Thursday, December 4, at 9:30 a.m. in the County Commission chambers, 111 N.W. First Street, to act on a Department of Planning and
Zoning request to convert the previously recorded agreement requiring the 3.42-acre property to be developed with six residences to permit the location of a public library and park. For information, call 305-375-2565. Roxy Theater’s latest activity brought 12 Kendall kids to a sing-a-long during an initial Family Fest program November 1 at the Adrienne Arsht Cultural Center; they next joined a touring company’s 70-voice chorus for a Wizard of Oz performance the next day, November 2. The Junior Voice & Drama Troupe members, aged 7-12, train weekly in cultural classes for staged productions at the former S.W. 107 Avenue theaters, opposite FIU. Family Fests at the downtown cultural center continue the first Saturday of each month, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., free to the public. For information, call 305-226-0030. Thought for the Day: There is nothing so powerful as an idea whose time has come. — Victor Hugo 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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UDB movement under pressure from political contributors R. Kenneth Bluh VIEWPOINT KENNETHâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S COMMENTARY The perimeter of our community is under attack again. Lennar Corp., one of Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest builders, made application to expand west beyond the current Urban Development Boundary (UDB) and build homes and a commercial complex. The site, called â&#x20AC;&#x153;Parklandâ&#x20AC;? and currently zoned â&#x20AC;&#x153;Agricultural,â&#x20AC;? is located on a 961-acre tract. The application seeks to modify the zoning to permit the construction of 6,941 residential units, 200,000 square feet of retail space, 100,000 square feet of medical offices, a 200-bed hospital, 550,000 square feet of industrial/flex space, three schools, a library, a fire station and a police station. The application process will last well into 2009 resulting in an approval, approval with modification or denial. On Lennarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s side, powerful real estate developers, who are heavy political campaign contributors to members of the
county commission, are joining forces to pressure the commission to say â&#x20AC;&#x153;yes.â&#x20AC;? Logic against the proposed UDB expansion: There still is plenty of vacant land within the UDB to build. Population growth in the county is down. We have thousands of unsold condos and foreclosed homes on the market with few buyers in sight. Lastly, and probably the biggest reason, is the lack of arterial roads, expressways, water and sewer services, schools; already stretched police and fire-rescue services â&#x20AC;&#x201D; infrastructure inadequacies that we cannot afford to improve. Logic in favor of the UDB expansion: Lennar says the housing glut will be behind us by the time their homes are ready for delivery. There is a big profit in building a large number of homes and commercial properties in one location. Happily, two prominent real estate developers â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Jorge Perez, chair, Related Group, and Armando Codina, chair, Flagler Development â&#x20AC;&#x201D; are stating, without comment on the specifics of the Parkland project, that it is not the time to be expanding the UDB. The UDB was created to control â&#x20AC;&#x153;sprawlingâ&#x20AC;? expansion throughout the county. Currently, building west of the
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Lennar says that Parkland will have its own employment center and perhaps many residents will drive to Parkland for employment. This I sincerely doubt. Most still will be driving to Miami-Dadeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s employment centers. Driving will be a nightmare. It will be years before any form of mass transit will serve Parkland, if ever! Live in Parkland, better to get a job in Naples, the drive time could be less. My opinion? Financial contributions to county commission political races give a better than even chance that, with some modifications, the expansion ultimately will be approved.
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Letter to the Editor Island of Barbados marking 42 years of independence Barbados, the most easterly island in the Caribbean chain of islands, stretching from Florida on the North American mainland to the Guianas on the northern mainland of South America, stands in splendid isolation at Latitude 13 degrees N and Longitude 59 degrees 37 W. With 23 kilometers (14 miles) at its widest point and 34 kilometers (21 miles) long, it is a mere 416 square kilometers (166 square miles) in area. After the first English settlement at Holetown in 1627, Barbados remained a British colony until achieving independence from Britain on Nov. 30, 1966, under the then Premier, Errol Walton Barrow of the Democratic Labour Party. Mr. Barrow later became the island’s first Prime Minister. That first independence ceremony was accompanied by the raising of the Barbados National Flag and playing of the National Anthem for the first time. Nov. 30 is celebrated as Independence Day and is a national holiday in Barbados. The day begins with an elaborate and impressive parade and ceremony at the Garrison Savannah. However, celebrations run throughout November and include sports competitions, fairs, community events, and religious services. Barbados is a member of the Commonwealth. The British monarchy is represented in Barbados by the Governor General. The Hon. David Thompson, MP, of the Democratic Labour Party, assumed office on Jan. 16, 2008 as Barbados’ sixth Prime Minister.” As part of activities to celebrate Barbados’ 42nd Anniversary of Independence, the Consulate General of Barbados at Miami will be hosting a “Barbados Week” at its office located at 150 Alhambra Circle, Suite 1000, Coral Gables, during the period Nov. 17-21, from 3 to 7 p.m. each day. During that time, the Consulate will be opened to the public. The Consulate General of Barbados extends an invitation to the community to visit our offices for what we believe will be an enjoyable and informative session in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Visitors will be able to view an exhibition reflecting the history, culture and business of Barbados. Members of staff of the Consulate will be on hand to respond to questions. My staff and I look forward to welcoming all of you to our offices. Colin S. Mayers Consul General
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Miracle on 136th Street Parade set for Nov. 22 BY MICHELLE PALOMINO
Chinese dragon; The Dixieland Band; Junkanoo Band with Stiltwalkers; Wild Marching to the sounds of local West Show; Mariachis; Florida Marlins school bands, bagpipes, junkanoo, Mermaids; Miami Seaquarium cosmariachis and more, The Falls shop- tumed characters; Bearemy and ping center invites the community to Pawlette from Build-A-Bear Workshop; ring in the holiday season with the 12th Ellie the Elephant from Cartoon Cuts; annual Miracle on 136th Street Parade, Hello Kitty; Publix Characters; Mrs. and the Elves from which takes place on Saturday, Nov. 22, Claus Bloomingdales; brownies dressed up as at 4 p.m. This year, The Falls welcomes Jungle Bells, bears, shepherds, Disney’s Camp Rock star Meaghan Jette Christmas ornaments and more. Immediately following the Holiday Martin as grand marshal for the annual parade. She will perform a few selec- Parade, Santa will take up residence in his Home for the Holidays tions from the Camp Rock at “Santa’s House” in movie at Center Court of Center Court, where guests The Falls immediately foland their families may take lowing the parade. All prophotos with Santa. “Santa ‘s ceeds from the Miracle on House” at The Falls is locat136th Street Parade will ed amid a serene holiday benefit local volunteer setting that will come aglow organization Hands on after the Parade, with a milMiami. The parade is free lion lights that showcase and open to the public. giant animal topiaries and “What better way to elaborate water elements to usher in the holiday season include a collection of elethan with a parade,” said Meaghan Jette Martin Julie Goldman, general phants, giraffes, peacocks, manager of The Falls shopcamels, dolphins and ping center. “The annual event has more. In addition, deer families, butterbecome the biggest of its kind in the flies and flamingoes will be roaming area and signals the start of the holidays throughout the shopping center’s garhere in South Florida. We expect some dens and waterfalls. The holiday décor 20,000 spectators to line the streets of will remain at The Falls until early The Falls for the annual parade that January for Three Kings Day. brings the community together in the There also will be three stages of postspirit of the season.” parade entertainment featuring Brazilian Culminating with the arrival of Santa dancers, a presentation of The Nutcracker, for the holidays, the parade will feature a youth choir and much more. a major cast of characters, including The parade route, which is located Martin, “Tess Tyler” from Disney’s sum- on the boulevard between the center mer movie hit Camp Rock, who will be and the parking lot, will start at the east joined by other celebrities. end of The Falls in front of In addition, there will be marching Bloomingdale’s and traverse the entire bands from Palmetto Senior High, length of the center, west to Macy’s. Homestead Senior High, Homestead Spectators are asked to arrive early and Middle Magnet School and Coral Reef line both sides of the parade route. The Falls, located at 8888 SW 136 St., Senior High. There also will be a
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ASPIRA to host Puerto Rican Fest Nov. 15 in Homestead BY ROBERT HAMILTON
ASPIRA of Florida Inc. will host its sixth annual Discovery of Puerto Rico Celebration on Saturday, Nov. 15. The event will take place at ASPIRA South, located at 14112-14114 SW 288 St. in Homestead. There will be live entertainment, music, dance, arts and crafts, food and activities for the entire family. The community is invited to sell goods, arts and crafts at this festival. The overall purpose of ASPIRA of Florida Inc. is to foster the social advancement of Puerto Rico/Latino and other minority youth to pursue edu-
cational excellence through leadership development programs that emphasize commitment to the community. ASPIRA is a Hispanic communitybased organization, dedicated to serving local schools and the community by providing advisement, leadership development, community activism, communication, social skills and encouragement towards academic excellence. The community is invited to attend and celebrate this special cultural event. If you would like more information about this event, rent a booth or provide a sponsorship, call Christina Lugo at 305-242-0016 or send email to her at <clugo@fl.aspira.org>.
Be smart, read a book! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2008 • 9AM - 6PM Step back 10,000 years in time. This year’s Old Florida Festival is bigger and better than ever, with displays of Florida history. See, hear and touch the past like never before.
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Norman Bros. wine tasting event to benefit UM-CARD BY MARIE GUMA-DIAZ
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The community is invited to join in for a night of sampling wines from around the world and savoring hors dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;oeuvres from Norman Brothers to benefit the University of Miami Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (UM-CARD). The event is Friday, Nov. 14, from 8 to 11p.m., at Norman Brothers Produce, 7621 SW 87 Ave. in Kendall. Tickets will be on sale at the door for $25 per person. The event raises funds for the UMCARD. The center is a South Florida non-profit organization committed to providing free services to families of individuals with autism and related disabilities, throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties. For more information contact
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Children celebrate Halloween while learning about health When a skeleton’s missing a few bones, Minnie Mouse comes to the rescue. Gabrielle Murad, 7, learned about the human body when she attended the recent Children’s Health Day at Baptist Children’s Hospital. The annual health fair, held before Halloween, was created to bring hands-on health activities to children and make them more comfortable with the hospital setting should they need medical care in the future.
Above: Laughter really is the best medicine. Leila Ezzeddine, 4, dressed as Princess Jasmine, took her “injured” bear to the Well Doll Clinic at the recent Children’s Health Day. Baptist Children’s Hospital holds the free event annually to teach kids about their health through hands-on activities. Nursing student Adrianna Diaz, right, gives Princess Jasmine and her bear a little TLC. Children received free health screenings, learned how a CT machine works and created hospital ID bracelets.
Aaliyah Pompee, 5, celebrates a successful diaper change on a pretend baby at Children’s Health Day at Baptist Children’s Hospital.
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Tantalize your taste buds with Indian cooking classes BY LEE STEPHENS Ayesha D’Mello often is mistaken for a Latin American and others assume from her last name that she is Italian or Portuguese. One taste of her food and you soon realize she is from India. Born and raised in India, Ayesha D’Mello has a passion for cooking. She has learned traditional home cooking in India. Her philosophy is to cook quick, easy, delicious and healthy Indian meals, and her recipes are simple to follow and include ingredients that are readily available in Miami. Ayesha has a way to take the most difficult and complicated dishes and create ones that are quick and easy to prepare. “The most fulfilling part of teaching Indian cooking is when I get feedback from my students who tell me that they went home that same afternoon and made the dishes, and they realized how easy, delicious and healthy the dishes were to prepare,” Ayesha said. “Better yet, I love it when they put on their creative hats and come up with some great dishes using my recipes as the base.” Her passion for cooking was evident as early as age 15. “My mom was out of town. My dad’s
friend had invited us over to spend Sunday evening with them. Typically when we go to visit, we prepare some food and take it over. My Dad was worried as my mom was not around to prepare some food. “I decided to jump in and do something.” She said. “I looked in the freezer and there was some lamb. So I decided to cook a curry for the first time without any recipe to follow. To my amazement, and according to my dad, the curry came out better than my mom’s. My dad was so proud of me. His friends enjoyed it thoroughly. From that point onwards there was no stopping with getting my hands dirty and being creative with cooking.” Although she has earned undergraduate degrees in computer science and accounting as well as an MBA, her enthusiasm to impart knowledge of Indian culinary skills is clearly seen by the way she shares the spice secrets of her homeland. She conducts regularly scheduled Indian cooking classes at Ayesha’s Kitchen in Kendall and also organizes private cooking classes for birthdays, clubs, parties and special events where she customizes the menu for the event. In addition, she provides catering services. She also has taught at Florida International
University (FIU). If Indian food intrigues you or you want to cook Indian food for the first time, here is your chance to learn to cook it yourself. Be adventurous and explore the delicious flavors of India. You only need to bring your enthusiasm and a healthy appetite for an experience of fun. You can join Ayesha D’Mello for an exclusive privately conducted Indian culinary experience. You will learn how to cook easy, delicious and healthy Indian dishes from scratch using the freshest of herbs and spices. The class begins with meeting new friends. Then Ayesha introduces the students to Herbs and Spices 101. Dishes vary between classes — most classes include 6-8 dishes. These classes are designed to get you started and beyond. All the recipes can be made with ingredients that are easily available in Miami. Fresh ingredients are key. Ayesha D’Mello has a passion for India cooking. Ayesha grinds her spices just before she is ready to cook thereby bringing out the best and socializing while being entertained. results. Spices do not have a long shelf These classes work great for individual life and should be stored in a cool dry learning, doing something different and place. She does not encourage use of fun with your friends or a birthday event. Catering is available for small and large store bought pre-ground spices and pastes. For best results, she encourages parties. Private cooking classes with cusher students to take control of the spices tomized menus are available for corpothey want to use for a specific dish and rate events, team building, gourmet dinner clubs, etc. grind them fresh. Ayesha’s Kitchen is located at 9105 SW Students will be provided with copies of the featured recipes. All classes culminate 115 Terr. in Kendall. For class schedules and costs, call with a tantalizing sit-down meal from appetizers to desserts. The right environ- Ayesha at 305-254-0693 or send email ment sets the tone and mood for learning <easyindiancooking@yahoo.com>.
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Rock ‘n’ Roll theme set for Baptist Hospital Ball BY BARBARA MOORE Nostalgia, glitter, and rock and roll will bring down the house during the 30th anniversary of the Baptist Hospital Ball on Saturday, Nov. 22, 6:30 p.m., at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa. Dancing around the theme of “Rock ‘n’ Royalty,” the milestone event represents the first informal “jeans and jewels” gala affair for Baptist Hospital. The evening will feature two Baptist Hospital physician-led bands. Ziffer 6, a band fronted by Jack Ziffer, PhD, MD, will play covers of classic ’70s and ’80s rock-and-roll tunes. The Healers, headed by Raul Valor, MD, will entertain the crowd until midnight with Latin rock and fusion music. Dr. Jack and Hope Ziffer, and Tom and Leslie Murphy are the volunteer co-chairs for the annual fundraiser. This year’s proceeds will support Baptist Hospital’s Department of Radiology. New technologies, along with advances in research and education, come with the promise of faster and more accurate diagnosis, as well as better guidance for treatment. To continue excelling, Baptist’s Radiology Department is making the acquisition of new technology a priority. A philanthropic partnership between Baptist Hospital and the residents of South Florida will contribute to a healthier community. Ticket price for a Royal Table is $10,000, and a Rock ‘n’ Roll Table is $6,000. All tables seat 10 people. Individual tickets are available for $500
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each. In addition, the 93Rock Radio package (includes four seats) is $10,000; the Stage Side VIP Lounge package (for 10 people) is $10,000, and the Party Hats Rock Specialty Package (includes four seats) is $7,500. For more information, call Lori Elsbree, Baptist Hospital Foundation, at 786-596-8954. Baptist Hospital is part of Baptist Health South Florida, the largest faithbased, not-for-profit healthcare organization in the region. It also includes Baptist Children’s Hospital, South Miami Hospital, Doctors Hospital, Homestead Hospital, Mariners Hospital, Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute and Baptist Outpatient Services. Baptist Health Foundation, the organization’s fundraising arm, supports services at all hospitals and facilities affiliated with Baptist Health.
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Tree Lighting Ceremony Friday, December 5th 7 – 9 pm Regular admission Adults $10 & Children $5 (ages 4-14)
10th Annual “Holiday Under the Stars Concert” Featuring Doug Cameron, Dana Paul, Wendy Pedersen, Lisanne Lyons, Nicole Yarling and the Miami String Project. Saturday, December 6, 2008, 7 – 10 pm (gate opens at 6 pm) $20 for adults; $10 for children (ages 4-14) Please bring blankets, lawn chairs and small picnic baskets. No coolers are permitted.
Story-time & kids crafts with Santa Saturday, December 13 & 20, 2008 10 am – 12 pm Regular admission $10 for adults & $5 for children (ages 4-14)
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Tito Puente Jr. guest performer at Dadeland ‘Evening of Giving’ BY MICHAEL GOODMAN Dadeland Mall, one of Miami’s leading shopping destinations, will welcome Tito Puente Jr., popular entertainer and son of famed musician Tito Puente, to the seventh annual Dadeland Mall’s “Evening of Giving” on Sunday, Nov. 23, from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Tito Puente Jr. will perform live at this event featuring exclusive store discounts, family entertainment, delicious food sampling and more. “Dadeland Mall’s Evening of Giving is a Miami tradition, which makes a significant contribution to our community, while providing an exciting evening for all event attendees” said Ozzie Dominguez, general manager of Dadeland Mall. “Dadeland Mall is proud to welcome entertainer Tito Puente Jr. to the evening mix as he reveres the magnificent, lasting impact his father had on our musical lives and continues to entertain crowds worldwide.” Dadeland Mall’s Evening of Giving, which has raised more than $500,000 during the past seven years, is a shopping and entertainment event that raises funds for national, regional and local charities. Dadeland Mall will be reserved exclusively for shoppers who have purchased a $35 Evening of Giving ticket from a participating charity. A $75 VIP ticket also can be purchased and includes entrance into a special VIP area, an additional special performance and an opportunity to meet, greet and mingle with Tito Puente Jr. Participating charities for this year’s event are at a record high, with more than 50 organizations signed on to sell tickets and raise money for their cause. Confirmed charities for Dadeland Mall’s Evening of Giving will include A Safe Haven for Newborns Gloria M. Silverio Foundation, Miami Music Teachers Association, Best Buddies Miami, Florida Breast Health Initiative, South Dade Chapter of Hadassah, Canine Assistants, Joshua’s Heart Foundation and more. “We are thrilled that we are able to help support so many worthwhile organizations that benefit our community,” Dominguez added. Tito Puente Jr. is determined to nur-
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ture the musical legacy left by his father and refuses to let the passionate entertainment become a distant memory. Over the past few years, Tito Jr. has found captive audiences who echo his passion. Crowds once lured to a venue by his father’s magic have returned to enjoy the son, participating once again in the high voltage celebration that takes place on stage. To purchase tickets, participate or receive more information about Dadeland Mall’s Evening of Giving, call 305-665-6227 or visit online at <www.simon.com>. Dadeland Mall is located at 7535 N. Kendall Dr. between the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and S. Dixie Highway (US1) and is managed by Simon Property Group Inc. Dadeland Mall is anchored by Florida’s largest Macy’s, as well as Macy’s Home Gallery & Kids, Saks Fifth Avenue, JCPenney, Nordstrom, and the country’s largest The Limited and Express. Dadeland also features over 185 specialty stores including Zara, A/X Exchange, Movado, Lucky Brand Jeans, Abercrombie & Fitch, Victoria’s Secret and numerous eateries like The Cheesecake Factory, Puccini & Pasta and Johnny Rockets.
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Special Olympics, Saks join for Fall Fashion Show Event BY MICHELLE PALOMINO Join Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland and Special Olympics Miami-Dade County for the Fall Fashion Show Event to benefit the Special Olympics athletes of Greater Miami. The Fall Fashion Show Event, scheduled for Friday, Nov.14, at the Biltmore Hotel, will showcase the Fashions of Saks Fifth Avenue and will include special appearances as runway models by the firefighters featured in the South Florida Firefighters Calendar as well as Special Olympics athletes. Expected to attract South Florida’s fashion elite, the inaugural event will begin at 11 a.m. with a silent auction followed by the fashion show luncheon and Special Olympics MiamiDade Athletes Ceremony. CBS 4’s Shannon Hori will be the afternoon’s emcee. “The Fall Fashion Show Event promises to be a highlight on the South Florida social calendar offering the
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Washington’s Suncadia Resort offers wilderness luxury in a vacation BY RON BEASLEY Looking for something a little different in a fall or winter vacation? Check out the Suncadia Resort in upstate Washington, just 80 miles east of Seattle. Suncadia is situated on the eastern slopes of the Cascades and is a new mountain resort with a broad combination of outdoor recreation activities and luxury accommodations. There’s a championship golf course, superb fly fishing, horseback riding, miles of spectacular hiking and cycling trails, spa treatments, shopping and fine dining. It’s a great place to relax with the family or gather with friends and business associates. Suncadia adjoins 1,200 wilderness acres along the Cle Elum River corridor and is the perfect place for family vacation activities such as horseback riding, fly fishing, whitewater rafting, kayaking, and rock climbing. The 2.2 million-acre Wenatchee National Forest adjoins the resort and visitors can enjoy downhill skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. Suncadia also is just a short drive from Washington’s growing wine country and there are numerous historic mining and agricultural towns to explore. The Suncadi Resort is located on the banks of the picturesque Cle Elum River and there are several different luxury lodging options available capable of accommodating groups of any size, including: The Inn at Suncadia — an intimate, elegant lodge in a mountain setting with golf course views and a northwest design. The Inn at Suncadia, overlooking the rolling terrain of the Prospector Golf Course, is designed with the intimacy and warmth of a rustic and elegant mountain lodge inn with 18 exclusive guest rooms and suites. The Lodge at Suncadia — a lodge in the grandest northwest tradition, with majestic architecture, panoramic river and mountain views, and all the ameni-
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Prospector Golf Course offers 18 holes of mountain golf in a scenic pine tree-lined setting.
both fine and casual dining, a swim-andfitness center, a driving range, an outdoor amphitheater, the world-class Glade Spring Spa, and seasonal boating and ice skating on Lake Park. Suncadia’s award-winning golf courses challenge even the most accomplished golfer. One course, Prospector created by
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17 new performances added for Cirque du Soleil’s Corteo BY JOSE BOZA Due to overwhelming demand and great sales, Cirque du Soleil announced that 17 additional performances, from Dec. 9 to Dec. 21, will be added to the limited Miami engagement of Corteo. The show will premiere on Nov. 13 at Bicentennial Park. Tickets for these 17 additional performances are available online at <www.cirquedusoleil.com> or by calling 1-800-678-5440. Corteo, which means “cortege” in Italian, is a joyous procession, a festive parade imagined by a clown. The clown pictures his own funeral, taking place in a carnival atmosphere, watched over by quietly caring angels. The show brings together the passion of the actor with the grace and power of the acrobat to plunge the audience into a theatrical world of fun, comedy and spontaneity situated in a mysteri-
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Keeping Kendall Moving Learn About Improvements on SR 874/Don Shula Expressway The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) invites you to an Open House to learn more about the upcoming construction to expand capacity and traffic flow on SR 874/Don Shula Expressway. MDX representatives will share with you project details, short and long-term impacts on area traffic and options to improve your commute during construction. Date: Location:
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The project includes construction of additional lanes, ramp widening, the addition of noise walls and the implementation of all-electronic tolling lanes. Attendees will be able to learn more about project specifics and timing, as well as construction-related impacts. For more information or to request special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, please contact MDX Construction Public Information Officer Teresa Cure at 786-552-0000 or e-mail Teresa@HoltCommunications.net. The Wiggles will perform two shows in Miami at AmericanAirlines Arena on Nov. 23.
BY ALICIA MCALLISTER Get ready for Pop Go The Wiggles Live! presented by Toys“R”Us. The most successful family entertainment band in history, the Wiggles, are setting out on their most rhythmic adventure to date as they invite fans to Romp Bomp A Stomp, do The Monkey Dance, and Move Like an Emu. Join the Wiggles, Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Henry the Octopus, Wags the Dog and all the Wiggly Dancers as part of the all-new live concert tour coming to Miami. The Wiggling commences at the AmericanAirlines Arena on Sunday, Nov. 23, for a pair of shows at 1:30 and 5 p.m. Tickets are available through all Ticketmaster locations (www.ticketmaster.com) or by calling 1-305-358-5885 and the AmericanAirlines Arena box
office. Prices range from $18 to $38 (additional facility fees and service charges may apply). Seating for tickets purchased at the $38 level will take place in the “hot potato seats” and will include an exclusive Wiggles giveaway. Come and wiggle in the aisles as the Pop Go The Wiggles Live! Tour brings the Wiggles highly interactive, fun and educational message to Miami. The Wiggles, the world’s No. 1 preschool band, has performed over 300 shows to more than 1.5 million fans since 2005 in the United States alone. The Wiggles perform more than 200 shows annually across four continents. Fans can catch the Wiggles twice daily on Disney Channel’s Playhouse Disney block. The Wiggles have sold more than 22.5 million videos in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
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Mind−Body Fitness at the South Dade Family YMCA!
- By Julian Castro, Membership and Wellness Director, South Dade Family YMCA
depending on your particular needs and schedule. Packages are affordable and designed to fit every income level. It shouldn’t cost a fortune to stay fit and healthy! Before you can begin a personal training routine, you must complete a fitness assessment to see where your fitness level is and where it needs to be. The trainer will create a fitness and nutrition plan that is right for you. Age, medical history and any past injuries are also considered when developing a personalized fitness plan to ensure that your work out is a safe and productive one every time. “Most people that come in to inquire about personal training automatically want to know how many days
Y Fitness is all about health and living a long, productive life. children 6 to 12 years old. The program teaches nutrition, wellness and the importance of physical activity through fun activities and lessons. The YMCA is a great place to come and fulfill your entire family’s fitness needs. “This is not the type of gym where you come in and feel uncomfortable and intimidated; where everyone is out to impress, especially if it’s your first time working out,” said Rincon. “Instead it is a friendly and caring environment with trained staff available to make you feel comfortable as you reach your fitness goals. Here at the Y, everyone says hello when you walk in. It’s like a big family.”
YMCA members Judy McMonus and Joan Neil enjoy working out at the Y.
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o other fitness facility is quite like the YMCA. The Y is different because it is so much more. It is a place where anyone from preschoolers to seniors can enjoy a multitude of programs and activities in a friendly and nurturing environment; a place to grow and learn, together. “Y Fitness is all about health and living a long, productive life; it’s mind—body fitness,” said Barbara Rincon, personal trainer for the South Dade Family YMCA. “It’s about conditioning our hearts to where we can prevent disease so that when we get older, we can still move around and not have to rely on others.” The South Dade Y has many fitness options, one of which is sure to fit your particular needs. Personal training sessions can be set up at your convenience with any of our talented and welcoming instructors who can give you a targeted fitness and nutrition plan, whether you want to lose a few pounds or strengthen your heart, energize your body or become more flexible. Individual sessions can be an hour or a half hour, once a week, a few times a week, or every day,
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they need to work out in order to get a quick weight loss fix,” said Rincon. “A lot of people don’t understand the health reasons behind personal training like staying fit and being able to handle everyday stresses, but only look at the physical effects instead.” Personal training can be beneficial because it allows you to get one-on-one attention, and a trainer that is focused on you to make sure you are doing exercises correctly and avoiding any injuries, said Rincon. The Y also offers an array of fun and challenging group exercise classes. Classes include Pilates, Yoga, Spinning™ , Tai Chi, Step and Sculpt, Cardio Circuit and MORE! There are even exercise classes offered for youth and teens. The YMCA also hosts 8-week boot camps where participants work with a trainer and create a suitable plan to improve their bodies and their health within the eight weeks. Another health initiative happening this fall is South Dade Family YMCA Fit Kids, designed for inactive
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Children to hear from poet Nikki Giovanni at Book Fair BY LINDA RODRIGUEZ BERNFELD
Award winning poet and activist Nikki Giovanni will be at the Miami International Book Fair Saturday, Nov. 15, to speak to children about her new poetry anthology Hip Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry With a Beat. The book includes 51 poems from 42 poets and performers including singer and actress Queen Latifah. Hip Hop Speaks to Children was No. 3 on the New York Times Children’s Bestseller list the first week of November. “I’m proud of it,” Giovanni said. “Hip hop is such a cultural force. People have not dealt with the antecedents.” She said she wanted to go back and show how hip hop relates to opera and other forms of music. In the book, she says, “opera shared the stories of the peoNikki Giovanni ple, like hip hop does today. Opera was how the simple truths about the lives of everyday people were told, right in the public square so you knew they were real.” She also said not to be fooled by the rap videos that exaggerate and show bad behavior. Those videos are not the real hip hop because they could not be made in the public square. “In the black community you give a definite shout out to the holiness preacher,” she said. “The slaves weren’t allowed to read or write or have books. They had to talk to them in a cadence with a beat.” Giovanni said the book carries a message that she thinks is joyful. She worked with an advisory board comprised of hip hop poet Willie Perdomo; Tony Medina, a Howard University professor, and Michele Scott, a music specialist. “We cast a wide net. We had 300 poems,” she said. “We kept bringing it down and bringing it down. Once we
had the essence, we put out a call to illustrators. We were looking for something a little more edgy.” Illustrators Kristen Balouch, Michele Noiset, Jeremy Tugeau, Alicia Vergel de Dios and Damian Ward all contributed to the book. The book includes a CD that features some of the artists that created the works while others are interpreted by other artists. Poets such as Nikki Grimes, Eloise Greenfield and James Berry also are featured. Giovanni is a well-known poet, writer, activist and educator. She was born in Knoxville, TN, and now is a University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech. She will be at the Book Fair on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Freedom Tower, Biscayne Boulevard and Sixth Street, at 12:30 p.m. Also speaking are Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson touting their hilarious new book Science Fair. The duo co-wrote the Peter and the Starcatcher series. Also speaking is Jeff Kinney, author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, probably the hottest book for kids in 2008. Kinney is promoting his new book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do It Yourself Book. For more information about the book fair call 305-237-3258 or visit <www.miamibookfair.com>.
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BY RON BEASLEY More than 50 young patients from Baptist Children’s Hospital showed up at Homestead-Miami Speedway on a bright Saturday morning in early November to take part in the inaugural Rides ’n’ Smiles event hosted by the Southern Automotive Media Association (SAMA). The day at the track allowed young patients suffering from such illnesses as cancer, diabetes, brain injuries, Crohn’s and Colitis to ride in an exotic car and get an up-close look at the speedway’s 2.3-mile road course, while experiencing the thrill of being on an auto race track. Auto manufacturers provided more than a dozen beautiful cars, including a Chevrolet Corvette, Audi R8, Porsche Cayman S, Mazda RX-8, Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG,
Challenger and Viper from Dodge, Ford Mustang Bullitt and a Lexus ISF. Brett David from Lamborghini Miami brought along a trio of exotic Lamborghinis. Even the Jaguar XJR10 that won the 1991 Miami Grand Prix was on display. SAMA members, led by veteran auto racer and television broadcaster Bill Adam, drove the cars for their young passengers. At the end of the day, everyone agreed that the event lived up to its name and put smiles on a lot of young faces, and helped them forget about their illnesses for a day. “The day was a huge success,” Adam said. “The things that we set out to achieve — smiles for everyone — were endless and genuine, and the heartwarming feelings that we all had as we left made all of the effort worthwhile.
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Dodge Journey a crossover for the young family Ron Beasley AUTOMOTIVE EDITOR
LET’S TALK CARS The 2009 Journey is Dodge’s entry in the midsize crossover SUV class. It’s sporty, rides and handles well, has a nice interior design with lots of room, and has plenty of entertainment options; all in all, a nice car for a young family. The Journey also is nicely styled. It has the characteristic Dodge crosshair grille and a creased beltline that begins at the top of the headlights, rises to the rear and encircles the vehicle. The roofline curves slightly down and the wheel arches are decidedly pronounced. The taillights wrap around the sides and extend into the upwardopening lift gate. Journey rides on the Dodge Global D platform, which is a stretched, widened and beefed-up version of the Global C platform used by the Dodge Avenger
and Chrysler Sebring. Journey is available in three trim levels — SE, SXT and R/T. The SE is front-wheel drive only, while the SXT and R/T models are offered with FWD or all-wheel drive. The base SE model comes with a 173hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The SXT and R/T models have a 3.5liter, 235-hp V-6 under the hood, wedded to a six-speed automatic transmission with the AutoStick manual shift. The V-6 has good power for aroundtown commuting and allows for towing loads up to 3,500 pounds. Standard equipment on the Journey includes cloth upholstery, air conditioning, a “Chill Zone” beverage storage bin; AM/FM six-disc CD/DVD/MP3 compatible radio with six speakers; power windows; power heated exterior mirrors; manual day/night rearview mirror; tilt/telescoping steering column; driver’s seat height adjustment; second-row reclining 60/40 seat, and P225/70R16 all season tires with steel wheels. Options include Sirius satellite radio, fog lights and aluminum wheels. There are sev-
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eral option packages available. The interior of the Journey has numerous innovative features to make life easier for a young family. The front passenger seat folds flat for more hauling space accommodating items up to nine feet. There also is a storage bin under the front passenger seat and a storage compartment under the second-row floor. Behind the last row there’s a dual glove box with Dodge’s Chill Zone that
keeps canned drinks cold. Journey also has a standard six-disc CD changer, and offers a hard-drive radio and a rear DVD entertainment system as options. Base price on the 2009 Dodge Journey SE is $19,360.
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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Miami Vintage Clothing Show promotes re-use, recycling BY LEE STEPHENS Going green to help slow global warming is not limited to construction and energy. Even the clothing we wear can promote conservation when we look to vintage fashion. Miamians will have a chance to see how vintage clothing and cutting edge fashion go hand in hand at the Miami Vintage Clothing & Accessories Show & Sale taking place on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 15 and 16, at the Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove, 2985 S. Bayshore Dr. “Instead of recreating what we already have, why don’t we re-use and re-work the original pieces?” said Sheffield MacIntyre, show founder and owner of Back-In-Style.com, an Internet vintage store. “Not only is it better for the environment, but the clothes are also of better quality and better made, and often a lot less expensive.” Contemporary designers often look to vintage pieces for inspiration. Wearing vintage clothing is good for the environment in a number of ways. It recycles the embedded energy that it took to make the garment in the first place, like making the fabric, dying it, cutting the pattern, constructing the garment and adding details. Re-using
clothing helps cut back some of the estimated 4 million tons of textiles are sent to municipal landfills each year which produce methane gas, contributing to global warming. The Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove is sponsoring a special Charity Preview Party on Friday, Nov. 14, 7-9 p.m., offering attendees first selection of merchandise, as well as entertainment and complimentary food and drink. All proceeds from the $25 ticket sales that evening will benefit the Woman’s Club’s projects. The show will be open on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a $5 entrance fee. For more information, visit online at <www.miamivintageclothingshow.com> or contact Sheffield MacIntyre by phone at 305-519-4955 or via email at <dsmacintyre@back-in-style.com>.
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