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There is much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving Eugene P. Flinn has issued his annual Thanksgiving message, offering personal gratitude for his family and our community. BY EUGENE FLINN

Mayor This Thanksgiving, I count my personal blessings for my family: my wife, Alexandra; my two young daughters, as well as my mother, and inlaws. Family is the cornerstone of our community. I am blessed. I also am profoundly thankful for our wonderful community. We have so much for which to be grateful in Palmetto Bay. I am also personally thankful to have the awesome privilege to serve as your mayor, as it is a pleasure and an honor to serve the greatest community in this area that has so much promise. I am thankful for the first responders of our community. These men and women of our police and fire services are real heroes in our community each and every day. Thanks to the teachers in this community who work in our schools serving the children of Palmetto Bay. Being the father of two young ladies, patiently dealing with

children everyday also makes you a hero in my book. No one can deny that Palmetto Bay is blessed with the greatest group of parents and residents who are involved with our children. Every day, parents work hard to give our children the start they need to reach their potential. Palmetto Bay parents have set a high standard in service, be it on the PTA, or by volunteering for coaching. Thank you. I am also grateful for our Palmetto Bay village staff, especially the teamwork displayed by the general office, Policing Unit, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Finance, Building and Capital Projects, and Zoning and Permitting staff. Even with limited resources, the culture of our employee team is to do their best everyday, which is reflective of the culture of this village overall, and our collective “can-do” attitude. We all are fortunate to live in the greatest country in the world and we can be thankful for the freedoms and comforts we enjoy. Protecting our cherished way of life are the dedicated men and women of our military — here and overseas. We are thankful for the sacrifices they make on our behalf — and that of their loving supportive families. There is much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving. I wish you and your family the happiest of holidays.

Palmetto Bay breaks ground for village hall

Pictured during the Nov. 12 groundbreaking ceremony for Palmetto Bay’s new village hall are (l-r) Mayor Eugene Flinn Jr.; Commissioners Dr. Ed Feller, Shelley Stanczyk, Brian Pariser, Howard Tendrich, and village manager Ron Williams. (Photo courtesy Village of Palmetto Bay)

County receives funds from NFL to plant trees in public places BY EDITH TORRES

s part of its overall efforts to “green” Super Bowl and Pro Bowl games, the NFL has partnered with the State of Florida’s Division of Forestry and awarded Miami-Dade

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County with grant funding toward the planting of trees at 16 sites, including parks, schools, and public spaces throughout the County. Titled the NFL Tree Growalition, the multi-agency partnership currently includes the State of Florida’s Division of Forestry, the NFL, Miami-Dade

County District 12 Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz, Parks Foundation, South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee, Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), Miami-Dade Park and Recreation Department, Community Image Advisory Board (CIAB), Miami-Dade County Public

Schools, Downtown Development Authority, and NFL Alumni Association. Additional funding for the countywide project was provided by Commissioner Diaz, CIAB, and $10,000 from the Parks Foundation towards the purchase of –––––––––––––––––––––––– See

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Artist, marketing group join in fundraiser for CHI

Internationally known local artist David Schor is pictured working on one of his paintings. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BY ROBERT HAMILTON For more than 35 years, there has been a community-oriented organization that has dedicated its efforts to improving the quality of life for underprivileged and uninsured residents of South Florida. Community Health Inc. of South Florida (CHI) is a locally operated company, active in seven state-of-the-art facilities across South Florida and through 17 school-based programs. It was formed in order to provide care for all people, during times when healthcare was considered a luxury. They specialize in providing non-profit primary and behavioral healthcare to countless diverse communities all across the area. CHI’s strong ties to community care and the human condition make internationally known artist David Schor a perfect partner for the cause. In his career as a hospital administrator, Schor understood the joy that good health can bring to a person’s life. The art shows a clear connection to his background in biology by depicting the human face and emotion in a manner that offers a true window to the human soul. In order to augment public awareness for the work done by CHI, Schor

has began a fundraising and publicity campaign by selling his artwork and donating all profits to the organization. Schor has requested the marketing expertise of the Florida International University (FIU) chapter of the American Marketing Association. Using contacts with various organizations, corporate offices and private donors, they have organized a charity fundraiser called “Share a Piece of Your HeART” to be hosted at FIU’s Patricia and Philip Frost Art Museum, the new facility located on the university’s Modesto A. Maidique campus (SW Eighth Street and 107th Avenue). The event will take place on Dec. 3, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The team will be sending out formal invitations within the next few weeks to a wide variety of contacts and other potential donors. This fundraiser is a great way to give back to the community, and pick up a beautiful piece of art in the process. Schor has composed works that vary in price and size from about $100 for a pointillist or stipple dots piece to upwards of $40,000 for some of the larger, more complex pieces. He paints in a variety of styles that can please any taste and brighten up any room.

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The tree plantings will take place during 16 events leading up to the Super Bowl. The kick-off event was scheduled for Nov. 17 at Laura C. Saunders Elementary School, 505 SW Eighth Street in Homestead. Hundreds of volunteers are expected to plant more than 300 trees throughout South Florida. The planting schedule at local sites includes: • Dec. 2, Tamiami Park, 11201 SW 24 St.; • Dec. 9, A.D. Barnes Park, 3401 SW 72 Ave.; • Dec. 16, McMillan Park, 6125 SW 133 Ave.; • Jan. 6, Cinco de Mayo Park, 19351 SW 384 St., Homestead, and • Jan. 19, Miami Southridge Senior High School, 19355 SW 114 Ave. Tree plantings and ceremony at all school sites will take place at 9 a.m. Tree plantings at all Miami-Dade Park sites will take place at 3 p.m. with a 4:30 p.m. ceremony. Before and after photos will be taken of all sites and will be showcased at the events. Through the NFL Tree Growalition Partnership, the NFL has implemented a long-term monitoring program to track the actual environmental impact of the trees over time. These figures will be made available on an annual basis and will include all Super Bowl tree projects done since the beginning of this initiative six years ago. The NFL Environmental Program creates a wide range of projects each year to address the environmental impact of Super Bowl and Pro Bowl-related activ-

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The race is on for the mayor’s seat in Palmetto Bay Michael Miller EXECUTIVE EDITOR

AROUND TOWN We he a r that Peter England, longtime Palmetto Bay resident and former Vice Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, recently announced his candidacy for Mayor of the Village of Palmetto Bay at the home of former Palmetto Bay Councilman Paul Neidhart. England reportedly summarized his platform at the kick-off reception, saying, “Palmetto Bay has made significant progress since its incorporation in 2002. I intend be a good steward of these improvements, while continuing this positive direction. My priorities are improved public safety, prudent fiscal policy, working with Village businesses and encouraging environmentally sound development.” Info from his press release: A 25-year resident of Palmetto Bay, England was twice elected to the St. Petersburg City Council, becoming Vice Mayor in 1981. England recently retired from Camillus House where he worked with Congress, the state legislature and local officials as the Director of Government Relations. He also served as director of marketing for Florida Power and Light in Miami, and senior vice president of marketing for Florida Federal Savings in St. Petersburg . England is very active in the community, serving as a trustee on the Deering Estate Foundation; Board of Governors of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce; Board member of Bread for the World; and a Ministry Chair at St. Louis Catholic Church. He is married to June, his wife of 48 years, and they have three grown sons and a granddaughter. Welcome to the race, Mr. England. We know we’ll be seeing some more hats tossed in the ring in the coming weeks. We know some of them already, and it should be an interesting contest.

W i n t e r C a m p … . ? Well, not exactly, but we hear that the Village of Palmetto Bay is repackaging their Summer Camp program for the holidays. You can register for a Holiday Camp today and “have yourself a Jolly Holly.” There’s a Skate Adventure at Palmetto Bay Park and Basic Camp at Ludovici Park. Go to the official village website at http://www.palmettobay-fl.gov/ and see the Parks page for registration forms. It’s not easy being green… Well, Kermit the frog’s problems aside, “green” is definitely the way to go these days. In keeping with that new direction of environmentally friendly living (and building) the village has a new special website for just this topic. You really should visit it. It’s really neat. You’ll find it at this address: http://www.palmettobaygreen.com/ Blue Christmas… On Saturday, December 19 at 7:00 p.m., Sunset Congregational Church, located at 9025 SW 72 Street in Miami, will celebrate a Blue Christmas Worship Service for individuals and families that have experienced a tragedy and are not experiencing a joyful and exciting holiday season. The holiday season is almost here. The season of lights, gifts, family gatherings and great joy is in full swing. However, not everyone finds this season to be such a joyous event. Many people have lost loved ones, experienced a divorce, a tragedy or crisis of some kind during a Christmas season of the past. For those people, this season is a sad and dark time. They don’t deny the reality this is a joyful time of the year or the importance of the birth of Jesus Christ, but the personal tragedy and challenges are real and take away the joy of the season. Sunset Congregational Church’s Blue Christmas Worship Service, which has a quiet and reserved tone, will provide the opportunity for people to acknowledge the pain and sadness tragedies bring to anyone at anytime, including the Christmas season. Sunset Congregational Church invites anyone in the Greater Miami community that would like to participate in the Blue Christmas Worship Service to attend. For

Peter and June England with Lois and Paul Neidhart, who hosted the announcement event at their home in Palmetto Bay. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

more information, please contact Sunset Congregational Church at 305-596-0778. T h o u g h t f o r t h e D ay : We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. — Aristotle

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Is Sarah’s home less important than water on the moon? R. Kenneth Bluh KENNETH’S COMMENTARY “Sarah” lives in Liberty City. She and her late husband bought their home in 1971. Sarah and her husband refinanced their home six years ago to raise money to help their youngest daughter purchase a home with her husband and three young children. The home in Miami Gardens is perfect and “Rachael” and her family are happy. Unfortunately, Grandma Sarah is not happy. First, she lost her husband “Samuel” several years ago. When she lost her husband she also lost the benefit of their combined Social Security incomes. Now, trying to make mortgage payments, pay the utilities and groceries on $987 a month is impossible. Her mortgage is in default and the loss of her home is imminent. Sarah is fortunate in the fact that when she loses her home she can live with her kids and grandchildren in

Miami Gardens. But it will not be the same. She will be uprooted from her home of more than 39 years and will be forced to share a bedroom with two of her grandchildren. Not the way a decent, law-abiding citizen should be forced to live out her senior years. Sarah’s friend from church suggested that she look into a reverse mortgage to pay off her defaulted mortgage. If successful, she could stay in her home and skip making mortgage payments — great idea. Unfortunately, FHA changed its rules the other day reducing the benefits under the program. Under the old program Sarah could have saved her home if she had made application for the mortgage last summer. Now, under the new rules, Sarah would have to bring money to the closing to pay off her old mortgage. It’s money that neither Sarah nor her family has. Sarah is losing her home because Congress would not appropriate $900 million to keep the program running under the old formula — a program that has saved the homes of thousands of senior citizens.

––– VIEWPOINT ––– Sarah asked her friend why Congress can spend billions of dollars trying to learn if there is water on the moon when taxpaying citizens who have worked their entire lives are losing their homes because Congress says they don’t have the money. Good question, Sarah. Evidently, water on the moon is more important than you and thousands of other seniors who will lose their homes because of a money shortage at FHA. Sarah is right. It just doesn’t make sense. In addition to Sarah’s problem there are dozens of other government programs that are being shut down or curtailed because of the lack of money to keep them going. It is okay for Sarah to lose her home. Who will really know about Sarah’s loss? It certainly will not make the headlines in tomorrow’s newspaper. But Sarah is a real human being. Her problem is real

and her government has let her down. The money allocated to moon exploration could be put to better use solving the problems of the Sarahs of America. I wonder if Congress realizes that there are millions of Sarahs with foreclosure problems and medical needs who will remember that their government forgot them when they go to the polls to vote. And, believe me, members of Congress, seniors vote. Editors note: R. Kenneth Bluh is a mortgage lender. 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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Plenty of ‘cheap money’ available for investors

Al Sunshine 4 YOUR MONEY There are investors that want to put more money into the markets. The “weak dollar” and low interest rates are teaming up to give investors plenty of “cheap money” to pour into Wall Street. As the dollar has weakened, it also continues to boost trading in the commodity markets. While gold remains at near record high, wholesale oil is slowly moving downward. Fortunately, Tropical Storm Ida left the Gulf’s oilrigs unscathed and prices recently were under $79 a barrel. There also are new reports that there is a glut of oil in the market which means pump prices could stabilize or even start dropping. In the world of retail, the latest third quarter earnings are showing better than expected results. Walmart’s latest earnings are forecast to come in better than expected. This is prompting analysts to believe that the retail sector is seeing some solid growth that could yield the best numbers since the recession started in December 2007. Federal Reserve Board members are saying publicly they expect low interest rates to remain possibly through the first half of next year. As for South Florida, low interest rates are continuing to help local real estate markets. The Federal Reserves are voting to leave the rates at record lows and they are expected to stay that way through the first quarter of 2010. In Miami, third quarter single-family home sales jumped 44 percent. Even the local condo market is starting to see growth again. However, condo selling prices are still down by about 33 percent since last fall. They are expecting to

remain depressed for quite a while. Nationally, home prices are dropping. The question remains for analysts, how much farther are they going to fall, or have we reached the bottom? Unemployment recently went up to 10.2 percent. That is the worst level since 1983, with 190,000 more jobs lost last month. Since the recession officially began at the end of 2007, 8.2 million jobs have been lost. Hiring here and across the country is “flat.” In fact, 68,000 fewer people needed long-term unemployment assistance than just a few weeks ago. At the same time, the latest retail sales for October show overall spending up about 2 percent from September. On the housing front, the Feds unveiled a new “Lease for Deed” program which basically halts formal foreclosure proceedings and allows homeowners to keep their homes and lease their properties “if” they took out federally backed loans through the “Fannie Mae” program. Congress just approved a series of new economic programs aimed at pumping another $24 billion into the economy. The Dow has been on track so far and hopefully there will continue to be solid improvements. Don’t be surprised to see more rebalancing and continued volatility in the coming weeks. Still, it may be a while before anyone knows how much more short term growth Wall Street can sustain. If the current market trends continue, late month trading could leave Wall Street with more solid gains. As for now, Wall Street still is growing, as well as our 401K accounts and other investments. The question is, will we be able to see the 11,000 mark before the end of the year or will we fall back into the 9800s? 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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‘In the Company of Women’ seeking nominees for 2010 BY EDITH TORRES Miami-Dade County is seeking outstanding women nominees for the 22nd annual “In the Company of Women” Awards Ceremony which will take place in March 2010. The deadline for nominations is 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 18. This year there are two new categories — the Community Spirit Award and the Posthumous Award. The Community Spirit Award recognizes an outstanding woman who, through volunteerism and service, has made a difference within the community. No specific professional background is required for this nomination. The Posthumous Award is in honor of a woman who has passed away, and recognizes her accomplishments within Miami-Dade County. The award spotlights the accomplishments of outstanding professional female leaders in the community in the following categories: • Outstanding Woman in Arts and Entertainment; • Outstanding Woman in Business and Economics; • Outstanding Woman in Communications and Literature; • Outstanding Woman in Education and Research-Outstanding; • Outstanding Woman in Government and Law; • Outstanding Woman in Health and Human Services; • Outstanding Woman in Science and Technology; • Outstanding Woman in Sports & Athletics; • Community Spirit Award; • Posthumous Award, and • Mayor’s Pioneer Award. The Mayor’s Pioneer Award honors a trailblazer who has proven leadership, creativity, and vision in addressing community issues in Miami-Dade County within the past 10 years. A committee of past winners and community leaders will review nomination forms in order to determine the nominee’s eligibility. For the professional awards and the Posthumous Award, emphasis will be placed on the nominee’s contribution to women’s progress in her profession/area of

interest. For the Community Spirit award, emphasis will placed on the nominee’s volunteerism within the community. For the Mayor’s Pioneer Award, emphasis will be placed on overall involvement in the community and women’s progress. Appointees from Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez’s office will review nominations for the Mayor’s Pioneer Award. Nominees in each category must meet the eligibility criteria reflecting continued accomplishments in the following five areas: Professional Development (with the exception of the Community Spirit Award), Community Responsibility, Leadership and Vision, Contribution to Women’s Progress, and Promotion of Pluralism. Nominators are required to complete the nomination form and submit nine copies of the form along with nine photocopies of supporting materials including any newspaper or magazine articles about the nominee, if available. If you are nominating a woman for the Mayor’s Pioneer Award, please submit only three photocopies of the nomination form. You must also submit three photocopies of recommendation letters from three individuals, not including the nominator, and any supporting materials including newspaper or magazine articles. Nominations that fail to include these items and/or do not meet the application deadline will be disqualified automatically. Nomination forms and instructions can be located on the Miami-Dade Parks website at <www.miamidade.gov/parks/women.as p>. Nomination forms must be mailed to Lisa Fernandez, park manager, Women’s Park, 10251 W. Flagler St., Miami, FL 33174. Past recipients of the “In the Company of Women Award” are not eligible. A list of past award winners is available at <www.miamidade.gov/parks>. For more information and/or to request a nomination packet, call event coordinator Lisa Fernandez at 305-4801717, ext. 104.


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Experience the difference at FLEMING’S RESTAURANT - STILL TRADITIONAL WITH NEW UPDATED STYLE By Julianne Power – Independent Restaurant Critic If you have not been to Fleming’s lately its time to come in and see the classy, warm ambiance that reflects the new and also keeping to their traditional quality service and one-of-a-kind dining experience. After experiencing a facelift from Chef Gordon Ramsay (Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares), one thing is hard to change and that is the exceptional food that Fleming’s is noted for. Subsequent to a brief change in menu, upon ordering any entrée they have brought back the crudités (fresh veggie plate with outstanding dipping sauce), soup de jour and traditional Caesar salad that comes with all meals. They have also brought back their famed dessert display with a wonderful selection of such traditional tasty treats as the apple walnut pie, marzipan, napoleon and more for us to indulge. Chef Orlando Casanova has also added his offerings to the variety of dinners with scrumptious tastes and presentation and daily specials. Fleming has a complete and well priced wine list to compliment any occasion or meal. There is also a full liquor bar where there friendly bartender can make anything from a classic cocktail to one of their specialty drinks. I visited Fleming’s for dinner with a friend recently so I could personally see what changes and non-changes had been made. As we entered the establishment we were greeted by Owners Andy Hall and wife Suzanne Thomas-Hall, who obviously after owning the establishment for the last 8 years, have created a restaurant to reflect their vision without compromising the integrity of Fleming’s tradition. You are sure to meet one or both of them during any of your visits to their restaurant, as they are its heart and soul. Noticing the rich browns and “Bird’s in Flight” theme as the new décor, we were instantly relaxed. As we sat at our table, a menu, wine list and a sheet with their weekly specials was presented. We picked the right night! On Wednesday’s the special was half priced bottles of wine (ALL WINES!). As water was poured and a crudités was given, our server immediately came to our table and asked what we would like to drink. I am not one to necessarily match my wine to my meal since I am a Merlot type of gal, I spotted a Bogle Merlot and ordered the bottle (for half price!). While our server pre-

sented and poured the Merlot, we reviewed the menu. They also have small plate specials on Wednesday’s which is an extension of their existing list of appetizers. We ordered a Steak Blue and a Blackened Mahi. We enjoyed our wine while waiting for the appetizers which came in a short time and looked delicious. The Steak Blue was steak medallions served in a marvelous blue cheese sauce and the Blackened Mahi presentation was great and served with a dipping sauce. Next we ordered our entrees. I ordered the Lamb Chop’s medium and substituted a Wedge salad for an additional $3.00 forgoing the Caesar. My friend ordered their Roasted Duck. After taking our orders we were given a bread basket and a cup of the soup de jour, which on this day was corn chowder. The soup was hot and mouth-watering filled with diced potato and corn. As our server cleared the empty soup bowls we were then presented with a traditional Caesar salad and my Wedge salad. The salads were served fresh and very tasty. Now we were in anticipation for the main courses. My Lamb Chop was cooked to perfection served with a mint chimichurri, sundried tomatoes atop couscous. My friend received her duck and was taken aback by how big the portion was. The half of duck was served with apples, prunes roasted potato and a traditional red cabbage that tasted perfect. By this time we were certainly filled and satisfied. But wait! Now it was time for coffee and dessert! We were directed to Fleming’s Dessert display to see if we could fit another bite. They had a selection of approximately eight desserts that I was told changes daily. Hmmmmm, there it was, a chocolate cake lover’s dream……Chocolate Mousse Cake. My friend and I decided to make room and share this dessert with coffee. YUMMY! As we finished our dining experience, we were presented with a check and could not believe the amount of food and drink we received for the price. Fleming’s has been a best-kept secret in the neighborhood of Pinecrest for 25 years offering its patrons “the best bang for your buck” while keeping a “fine-dining” experience. Fleming’s is located on the East side of US-1 in a quaint, quiet strip of businesses behind the Home Depot and Office Max on SW 136th street.

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JOBC crowns members of festival’s Royal Court BY FERNANDA MEDICI Three young ladies have been chosen to be the queen and princesses of the 2009-10 Junior Orange Bowl Festival, and together they are known as the Royal Court. Marilyn Rodriguez, 14, is the queen; Madison Nasser, 13, and Kamelah Jones, 13, are princesses. The Royal Court will represent the Junior Orange Bowl Committee (JOBC) as ambassadors of goodwill and their first task was going to the Miami Veterans Hospital on Veterans Day (Nov. 11). “This 59-year-old tradition is much more than a beauty pageant,” said Enid Miguez, chair of the JOBC Royal Court. The girls were selected based on personality, academics, community service, and poise. Queen Marilyn, from South Dade High School, is a member of her church’s youth group where they obtain donations of books and money for the kids with the Children’s Miracle Network. In addition, she is a member of her school’s Key Club where they write letters to veterans, and a member of UNICEF where she obtains donations of food, clothing and money for children in Africa. “As you can see from her involvement in the community, Marilyn is the perfect candidate for this award and I am very proud of her level of commitment to the community,” Miguez said. The event took place at the Miami Elks Lodge No. 948, and more than 20 girls participated. Queen Marilyn also was the winner of the “Give-a-Hand” essay, where the girls had to write an essay about community service commitment. Princess Madison is a student of Devon Aire K-8 Center, and she is in the National Junior Honor Society. Princess Kamelah, is a student at Herbert

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Ammons Middle School, and she also has participated in different community activities such as the United Way Marathon and the American Heart Association Walkathon. The contestants had to pass a preliminary selection in order to participate in the final. Community involvement is one of the most important traits that the judges consider. The JOBC hopes to encourage the girls to be tomorrow’s leaders in the community and open the doors to a brighter future. The queen and princesses of the 2009-10 Junior Orange Bowl Festival are expected to reign over all the events, especially the 61st Junior

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Miami Fencing Club stages eighth annual tournament BY ASRA JAWAID The Miami Fencing Club’s eighth annual tournament took place on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 24 and 25, at South Miami Middle School, 6750 SW 60 St. Michael Elder, general manager of the club, said that 127 people participated. This was a drop from last year’s 160 or 170 attendees by Elder’s estimation, one he attributed to the fact that this year SAT testing took place on the same weekend. Eduardo Andrade, 19, a student at Barry University, found out about the event online. Having fenced for just six months, he said this was his first time at this tournament. “My coach said this was a pretty good tournament to start off, so I came,” he said. Brooke Yates, a 12-year-old South Miami Middle School student attended only as a spectator “just to get the feel of it.” She is a student in the semiweekly Miami Fencing Club class, which takes place at the school on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Three types of fencing were practiced during the tournament — foil, epee and sabre. The main difference, Elder explained, is that in foil and epee, which are named after types of swords, the fencer attacks with thrust whereas in sabre-style, one attacks with a slashing action. Foil and epee-style fencing were scheduled on Saturday and sabre-style took place on Sunday. On Saturday, the pool bouts for foil and epee fencing took place from 8:45 until 10:15 a.m. Specifically, after registration, which cost $30 per entrant, participants were assigned randomly to pools of six people. Each of the six people fenced the other five

and was ranked based on an indicator, a number calculated by subtracting the number of hits the person received from the number of hits he gave his opponents. “The purpose of the pool bouts is to see how everyone else is playing and to segregate who’s good and who’s not so good,” said Darwin Cantero, a member of the University of Florida Fencing Club. At other tournaments, not everyone gets past the pool round. This event was an exception. Beginning at 10:15 a.m., the elimination rounds began. Registered participants fought in one of the following events: open mixed foil, open women’s foil, open mixed epee, open junior mixed epee, open mixed foil, open Y14 mixed epee, open Y14 mixed foil and open Y14 mixed foil. Elder estimates that each event had between 20 and 30 participants. “The events are by age,” Elder said. “As long as one is in the age group, there is not a limit on how many events a fencer may participate in.” Awards ceremonies took place on Saturday night and Sunday evening after the competitions had concluded. Winners were given a ribbon commemorating their achievement. The winners were: Mixed Epee, Matt Simmons, Miami Fencing Club; Mixed Foil, Frets Olivares, Miami Fencing Club; Mixed Sabre, Sean Vilar, Miami Fencing Club; Women’s Foil, Anne-Marie Walters, Fort Lauderdale Fencing Club; Y14 Mixed Foil, Brian Swicegood, Jacksonville Fencing Club; Y14 Mixed Sabre, Cofield Hilburn, Miami Fencing Club;

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Workout before you pig out on Thanksgiving Day This Thanksgiving Day, the YMCA of Greater Miami will host a Workout-Before-You-Pig-Out 5K Run/Walk at the South Dade Branch, 9355 SW 134 St. in Kendall, and a Workout-Before-You-Pig-Out Family Boot Camp at the Homestead Family YMCA, 1034 NE Eighth St. The South Dade event will begin at 8 a.m.; the Homestead one at 9 a.m. The Workout-Before-You-Pig-Out event celebrates living a balanced and healthy lifestyle regarding diet, exercise, family and fun with an understanding of the realities of the holiday season eating. This free-but-fun event includes exercises (walking, running, strength training) style workouts suitable for all ages and fitness levels. CONGREGATION’S HOLIDAY BAZAAR HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom, a newly merged congregation practicing Reform and Conservative Judaism, will be hosting a Holiday Shopping Bazaar on Tuesday, Dec. 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., at the synagogue 9400 SW 87 Ave., in Kendall.

Come shop an exciting assortment of women’s clothing and accessories, children’s clothing, gifts and crafts, Jewish books for kids, jewelry, handbags, stationery, food and other unique and exciting gifts for everyone on your holiday list. This event is free to the public. Vendor spots are still available. For more information or to participate as a vendor, call event chairperson Amy Brosius at 305-338-1535. FIU CONCERT FEATURES MUSIC ABOUT CUBA The Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University will present “Classically Cuban: the World Sings to Cuba,” a concert featuring an anthology of songs and instrumental music about Cuba compiled by author and independent scholar Emilio Cueto. The concert will take place at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Wertheim Performing Arts Center Concert Hall at FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus, 11200 SW Eighth St. The music that will be performed was written by composers across the world,

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and more. The group will meet on Sunday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon, at Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom, 9400 SW 87 Ave. The first class, which is free, will take place on Dec. 6. The tuition for the remainder of the year is $275, and includes all supplies and snacks. The class will meet at the synagogue on Sunday mornings through May 24, 2010. Children must have turned 4 by Sept. 1, 2009, to participate. For more information or to register your child, contact Jeff Agron at 305595-1500, ext. 121, or send email to <jeffagron@betbreira.org>.

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Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service scheduled Nov. 25 BY MARK HART Although religious beliefs may differ, members of various faith groups in Coral Gables will come together in a spirit of unity during the annual Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 25. The service will be hosted by Coral Gables Congregational Church United Church of Christ, located at 3010 De Soto Blvd. in Coral Gables. The theme of this year’s service is “Many Voices, One Earth.” Readings, prayers, and music from the different faith traditions will be presented. A highlight of the service is the evening’s message with Patricia Siemen, OP, JD. A Dominican Sister and civil rights attorney, Siemen currently serves as the director of the Center for Earth Jurisprudence, a collaborative initiative cosponsored by Barry and St. Thomas universities. The Center’s primary mission is to revise law and governance in ways that support the well-being of the entire

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Evening Herb Society. “One of the best things about living in Miami-Dade is our access to fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown by our own agricultural community,” Commissioner Sorenson said. “We have some of the best and most exotic produce there is, and I’m happy to see it being promoted and utilized here at the Mango Café.” Popular menu items include a Fresh Tropical Fruit Mélange Salad, which serves a bountiful array of succulent exotic fresh fruits with cottage cheese and banana bread, and a wide variety of Fruit and Spice smoothies and shakes. Patrons also can find café specialties such as Florida Lobster Roll, Shrimp Tacos, an assortment of salads, sandwiches, entrees, and dessert items like Mango Passion Cheesecake and fresh homemade Key Lime Pie. The Mango Café is open seven days a week, except Christmas Day, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Special events can be accommodated by coordinating with the restaurant in advance. Customized catering menus also are available for parties on or off the premises. Dining reservations are not required. The Redland Fruit and Spice Park is located at 24801 SW 187 Ave. in Homestead, and can be reached by calling 305-247-5727.


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Some naïve attorneys also allow lenders’ counsel to convince them that the statutory cap for a qualified first mortgagee (who completes a foreclosure against its borrower) also includes a cap on the association’s legal fees and costs. It does not. Such statutory caps, if applicable, only apply to “assessments” and, as such, the legal fees and costs are all recoverable in addition to the capped amount of assessments due from the prior owner. If the Florida Legislature had intended to cap legal fees and costs for qualified first mortgage holders, it would have stated so in the applicable statute. Practically speaking, this also could not have been the intent because the legal fees and costs are typically more than the statutory cap in the first place, which would mean that if the legal fees were capped, the association would not only typically get nothing (because the fees would be greater than the assessments due), but would possibly leave the association upside down owing an additional balance to the attorney, in which case no association would be able to hire an attorney for such purpose. Ben Solomon, Esq. is a partner and co-founder of Association Law Group, P.L. (ALG) and practices in the areas of developer representation and association representation. www.AssociationLawGroup.com / ben@algpl.com

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