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BY CINDY LERNER Mayor, Village of Pinecrest We are hearing quite a lot lately from our President about energy efficiency programs as economic stimulus and as an environmental principle. It is time the Village of Pinecrest makes a commitment to do our part to protect our planet and focus on reducing carbon emissions; in short, to “Go Green.” I am excited to announce the creation of the Pinecrest Going Green Advisory Council. The first meeting will be on Tuesday, May 5, at 7 p.m. at the Pinecrest Community Center and the public is invited to attend and participate. One of my first official acts as your mayor was to sign the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ “Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement” committing that under my administration the Village would begin to take actions to reduce our carbon footprint and preserve the environment. Since signing the agreement, I have been listening and learning, and looking at how we operate. It is time to engage the community, and I invite you to join us in this effort. −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
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‘Daddy, can I borrow $25?’ BY GRANT MILLER Publisher
I found the following story on the Internet. The author is unknown, but I thought the tale and its lesson well worth sharing.
Anna Becerra, Nicole Lynn, Sarah Lawrence, Victoria Fernandez and Salma Lawrence vacationed in Paris recently and snapped this shot with a copy of their favorite hometown newspaper in front of the famous Arc de Triomphe. Thanks for taking us along, girls!
A man came home late from work one evening tired and irritated, only to find his five-year old son waiting for him at the door. “Daddy, may I ask you a question?” the boy asked. “Yeah, sure, what is it?” the man replied a bit grumpily. “Daddy, how much do you make an hour?”
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NATALIE TORRENTE Natalie Torrente is a senior at Our Lady of Lourdes Academy and is interested in helping people as someone working in the public health arena. That’s a change of thinking for her because until recently she was certain that she was going to be a doctor. To start preparation for a life in medicine, Torrente volunteered to work at South Miami Hospital and the Baptist Hospital Outpatient Surgical Center. “I worked with the nurses, helping them make the beds,” Torrente says. Last summer she also interned in State Rep. Juan Zapata’s office for a couple of weeks doing clerical work and helping with his re-election campaign. Torrente’s family is friendly with State Rep. Julio Robaina. “I talked to him about the political arena because I’m interested in that,” Torrente says. Robaina set up the internship for her in Zapata’s office. Her community service includes volunteering in the soup kitchen at St. Anne’s and working at the St. Louis Festival for the Poor. She has also helped out at the Lourdes annual tennis tournament fundraiser. “I’m on the tennis team,” she says. “That’s why I help with the tennis tournament.”
Torrente is also in the peer ministry. Currently she is planning an encounter to be held in West Palm Beach. “It’s a religious retreat with Christ,” she says. Torrente has been in the Model United Nations during her four years at Lourdes. She is on the Model UN executive board and helps plan logistics for the competitions. She also does fundraising to help give other girls the opportunity to attend and assists with competition preparations. “In February I went to the University of Florida Model UN competition and I won an award there,” she says. Because of the research she has done to be an award-winning delegate, she has become interested in international health issues, which is why she hopes to work for the World Health Organization or the Center for Disease Control. One organization that she has invested a lot of energy in is the Focus on the Nation Club, which meets to talk about conservation. Last year, she was one of the students who participated in the Fairchild Tropical Gardens Challenge, which promotes saving the environment. The students studied ways to make Lourdes more environmentally friendly and energy efficient. They looked at the school’s power bills and found ways to conserve energy, such as having teachers turn off their computers each night and switching to fluorescent light bulbs. They also promoted recycling. The students decided to continue their efforts by creating the club and pushing more cultural changes to make Lourdes greener. “We sponsored a teach-in,” Torrente says. “All the teachers had to give some sort of presentation on how to save the planet.” Torrente is also a member of the National Honor Society and is vice president of the Pre-Med Club. She has been accepted to 11 colleges and universities, including George Washington, Villanova, Emory and the University of Maryland. During spring break, she went to Washington D.C. and Philadelphia to visit her top choices.
By Linda Rodriguez Bernfeld
GABRIELLE KNIGHT Gabrielle Knight, a senior at Westminster Christian School, spent a week in Tallahassee working as a messenger for the Florida Legislature. Only 240 students from throughout the state are selected for the program and they must be chosen by their state representative. Knight was picked for the program by Rep. J.C. Planas. “I thought it was a very interesting experience,” she says, adding that she learned how the legislature works. “We got to sit in committee meetings and to see how bills passed or didn’t pass. We also got to sit in the chambers and see all the artwork and learn the ins and outs of things.” Knight’s job for the week was to relay messages from one office to another. Unlike pages, messengers do not work on the floor of the chamber. “We delivered documents to the Pepper Building,” she says. “Whatever they needed us to do, we were happy to do it.” That included mail delivery to the offices as well. The job allowed her to observe the representatives at work. “I didn’t go in with pre-set expectations,” Knight says. “Everything was new for me.” Knight was in Tallahassee in midMarch, before the budget battles got
heated, although the legislators were tackling some controversial subjects. “Everyone is very civil with each other, very polite,” she says. “You would think there would be high tension, but there wasn’t.” Knight was there for the pro-school rally, which attracted many people from South Florida. She says the legislators were very respectful, although the representatives are so busy they can’t give everyone as much attention as they would like. The messengers did meet with Gov. Charlie Crist who spoke to them about the school funding situation and other issues, although not in detail. “I remember my last day there I went to the chamber and took a few pictures sitting in my representative’s seat,” she says. At Westminster Christian, Knight is an active member of the Homeless Ministry Club. The club makes sandwiches on Fridays and on Saturdays they visit Camillus House to pass out the sandwiches and talk to people. “I really like working with all sorts of people,” Knight says. “A lot of them are very interesting.” Knight says she has learned from that experience that every human being has basic needs, and if they are not able to fulfill them on their own, we have a duty to help them in any way we can. Knight has volunteered to work at South Miami Hospital in the burn center. She also reads to blind people there, works in the gift shop and does clerical work in the risk management department. She worked at South Miami Hospital over three summers volunteering a couple of days each week. Knight’s future includes returning to Tallahassee because she has been accepted at Florida State University. So far, she has not declared a major, although political science does interest her. Another potential area of interest is in communications and public relations. “I like working with people,” she says.
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BRETT GERSON Palmetto High School junior Brett Gerson already has accumulated about 1,000 hours of community service. He earned those hours in a variety of ways, but many of them came from working
directly with kids as a coach in the Howard Palmetto Baseball Softball Association. Gerson is an assistant coach for the team that his brother plays on in the HPBSA, a position he has held for the last three years. He also works as an umpire. When he was younger, he also played for a team in the HPBSA. Gerson has also been involved in the Junior Orange Bowl Sports Ability Games. “It’s for kids who are disabled or have mental disabilities,” he says. “They all come together and play. They have races.” At the games, Gerson passes out water and food and sometimes he is even able to pass out medals to the winners. “My aunt and my grandmother are on the board for Sports Ability and I help them out,” he says. “I also have friends who do it.” Gerson says it is rewarding to see the smiles on the faces of the children when they win their medals. “They practice real hard, so it’s nice to see them accomplish their goals,” he says. Gerson has also coached youth soccer
teams. He volunteered for two years for the Dade County sports program at Howard Drive Elementary, working with fourth and fifth grade girls and boys. “We did very well,” he says. “You learn that a lot of practice and a lot of hard work pay off in the end.” The kids even learned how to lose gracefully. “They held up their heads when they lost,” he says. “The learned that they could work hard and come together as a team.” Another place where Gerson worked hard is on the stage at the annual Kids2Kids show. Teens from several schools come together to lip sync and dance at a Broadway-type show that raises money to send children who are tied to ventilators to a special camp. Gerson’s sister was one of the founding members of the organization. He says that seeing the children who attend the camp at the show is one of the most rewarding aspects of his involvement. “Seeing them is probably better than the show we put on,” he says. Gerson also helps his mother with her
non-profit organization Mother’s Voices. The organization teaches people about HIV and AIDS. “I help them with mailing out about 1,300 invitations to the luncheon,” he says. “At the actual luncheon, I sell some raffle tickets. I just do as much as I can.” At school, Gerson was recently elected vice president of Key Club. “We’re just starting to make our plans for the upcoming year to see what we can give back to the community,” he says. Key Club members put together candy bags at Halloween and distribute them to children. They also make peanut-butterand-jelly sandwiches and take them to Camillus House to help feed the homeless. Gerson is also a member of Mu Alpha Theta, the Science National Honor Society and the National Honor Society. He is just beginning his college search and has already visited the University of Texas, his top choice. He plans to major in business.
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GREEN, Because you have a choice
Last week, I attended the City of Miami sponsored “Gateway to Green” conference, where I heard speakers, spoke to vendors and many experts and learned about the Florida Green Building Coalition’s local government certification for adopting green practices. I also learned that there are significant federal stimulus dollars and other grants available for cities to implement programs to reduce greenhouse emissions and grants that provide assistance to its residents to implement such practices in their homes. These initiatives will not only protect the environment, they are cost-effective measures that will save money. The Village has already demonstrated leadership over the years in creating a significant tree canopy, for which we
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“That’s none of your business,” the man said angrily. “Why do you ask such a thing?” “I just want to know. Please tell me, how much do you make an hour?” “If you must know, I make $50 an hour.” “Oh,” the little boy replied with his head down. “Daddy, may I please borrow $25?” The father was furious. “If the only reason you asked that is so you can borrow some money to buy a silly toy or some other nonsense, then you march yourself straight to your room and go to bed. Think about why you are being so selfish. I don’t work hard every day to pay for such childish frivolities.” The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. The man sat down and began to get even angrier about the little boy’s questions. How dare he ask such questions just to get some money? After an hour or so, the man calmed down and started to think about what had happened. Maybe there was something the boy really needed to buy with that $25, and he really did not ask for money very often. The man went to the door of the boy’s room and opened the door. “Are you asleep, son?” he asked. “No, daddy, I’m awake,” the boy replied. “I’ve been thinking; maybe I was too hard on you earlier. It’s been a long day and I took out my aggravation out on you. Here’s the $25 you asked for.”
The little boy sat straight up, smiling broadly. “Oh, thank you, daddy!” he cried. Then, reaching under his pillow, he pulled out a wad of crumpled up bills. Seeing that the boy already had money, the man felt his anger rising again as he watched his son slowly count his money. As he carefully placed the last bill in place, he looked up at his father with a broad smile. “Why do you want more money if you already have some?” the father grumbled. “Because I didn’t have enough, but now I do,” said the little boy. “Daddy, now I have $50, so I would like to buy an hour of your time. Please come home early tomorrow, I would like to have dinner with you.” The man was crushed. He put his arms around his son and begged him for forgiveness. This story is a reminder to all of us who work so hard in this modern, fastpaced age that we should not let life slip through our fingers without spending time with those who really matter to us, those close to our hearts. Remember to share $50 worth of your time with someone you love. If we die tomorrow, the company we work for will easily replace us in a matter of hours. But the family and friends we leave behind will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. Grant Miller may be contacted by calling 305-669-7355, ext. 216, or by sending email to <grant@communitynewspapers.com >.
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Kids should make their own decisions about college BY KARA BISCEGLIA There has been a lot of talk about parents being too involved and not letting go of their kids. Nowhere is that more visible than in the increasingly competitive college admissions process. Ambitious parents are becoming more and more involved in their children’s college choices. A girl I know did not know where half of the schools she applied to were located. So, I thought to myself, is it the kids or the parents applying to college? We all know that just because kids want something doesn’t mean it’s always good for them. I think that many parents are struggling to find the balance between helping and, well, doing it all for their kids. Today, parents can join support groups, even organizations to help them get through their children’s college admissions process. When did it become so hard for students to apply to college themselves? I understand parents wanting to help make sure deadlines are met, fees are paid, calls are made and appointments are scheduled on time. But, I don’t understand why some of those responsibilities are not given to the children. For me, applying to college was a step into adulthood and independence. Maybe I am lucky that I had working parents who were too busy to hover over me or stay online all day researching what colleges fit me the best. But to me, this made me feel like it was my time to shine. I think the best investment my parents made for my future was not
COLLEGE LIFE butting in and just letting me get on with it. I feel that those parents who don’t or can’t are robbing their children of the satisfaction of doing it on their own and are delivering the message that they are incapable of doing it themselves. A parent wanting to help their child in this stressful process is understandable because every parent just wants the best for their kid. But I do think there is a line they should not cross. I read an article about a mother quitting her job so she could stay at home and help her daughter with her college applications. You might find this shocking, but surprisingly it isn’t rare. I couldn’t fathom the thought of either of my parents quitting their jobs to stay at home and work on my applications with me. I started to get annoyed when my mom would just remind me about deadlines; I could not imagine her hovering over me, nor would I want that. I feel that if my parents hovered over me all the time about my applications, it would have affected my ability to be independent. How can children be expected to act independently if their parents are so vigorously supporting them? And is it the kids work or the parents that got them into college? It would be unfair if children were judged not on their own merits, but on their parents. Children need to learn about adulthood, not perpetual dependence and applying to college on their own is a perfect time to do so.
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In these tough economic times, people are looking for comfort. That’s why Jesse Vazquez opened Cine-It Burger & Grill in the Suniland Shopping Center featuring such “comfort foods” as mouthwatering burgers, delicious shoestring French fries, chicken sandwiches and a variety of salads. Vazquez is familiar to Pinecrest area residents. He used to own two Chicken Kitchen restaurants in the area. “My first store was the one in Pinecrest,” he says. “Back in 2008 I decided to retire and I sold my restaurants. Eventually I got bored and I had a concept I always wanted to do. Being that times are tough for people, I wanted to open a restaurant that brought back happier days. That’s where Cine-It was born.” Vazquez says the concept is simple – serve only such “comfort foods” as burgers, shakes, fries, and salads. “We also feature the original sliders (mini-burgers),” he says. “The sliders are made the old fashioned way.” Everything is made fresh to order, including the shoestring fries. The burgers are big and juicy and made of 100 percent beef. The toppings are included in the price of the burger. Customers order at the front registers, then sit down while the orders are cooked. “While you eat, we entertain you with 1950s science fiction classics such as The Incredible Shrinking Man, Dr. Cyclops and The Mole People, to name a few,” Vazquez says. Cine-It also shows episodes of the classic Flash Gordon serial and Vazquez says today’s teens get a kick out of the special effects filmmakers used in the 1950s.
“They love the sparklers that show from behind the spaceship as it flies into space,” he says with a laugh. “Families can enjoy the movies while the kids watch Popeye, Betty Boop or the Little Rascals in their own kids’ section.” Vazquez also used some creativity in developing the menu. The “Main Event” includes four types of burgers. The sliders are called “Honey I Shrunk the Burgers.” Hot dogs are “Slum Dogs.” And for those who like soup, there’s “Yes, Soup for You,” a tip of the hat to the classic episode from the Seinfeld television series. Cine-It also has “Creature Feature” Kids Meals that lets youngsters choose from sliders and fries, hot dogs or a cheese sandwich. Future plans call for a breakfast buffet on weekends, delivery service to Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay and The Falls areas, a kidsmeal pizza and birthday parties. “We will cater to the individual,” Vazquez says. “We’d like to film the parties and later show it on the kids’ TV.” At the birthday parties he’s considering having kids play scenes from old movies. “We’ll get some costumes and role play,” he says. Adults and teens will enjoy the Godzilla Nights starting in May. Vazquez says the restaurant will feature Godzilla movies from 8 p.m. to closing and serve Godzilla Burgers made of double beef patties, cheddar cheese, grilled mushrooms and onions. “There’s a little something for everyone here,” he says. “This is a family-friendly place.” Cine-It Burger & Grill is located at 11421 S. Dixie Hwy. For more information, call 305-254-7950.
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Read at Jungle B’s Here’s Jared Bistrong of Jungle B’s Landscaping standing in front of one of the company’s coral rock waterfall creations in the Redlands with a copy of his favorite hometown newspaper. Bistrong tells us that he and six brothers and sisters were all born and raised in the Pinecrest/Palmetto Bay area, and that his mother was in the very first graduating class of Palmetto Senior High School. His brother, Ben, is president of Jungle B’s Landscaping and developed the company working in this community. Thanks for thinking of us Jared.
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Dade Heritage Trust leads move to restore Marine Stadium BY BECKY ROPER MATKOV President/CEO of Dade Heritage Trust The Miami Marine Stadium on Virginia Key — now fenced off and in disrepair — will be restored and re-used if the Dade Heritage Trust succeeds in its latest campaign to save another of Miami’s unique historic places. As Miami’s largest nonprofit historic preservation organization, Dade Heritage Trust has fought for 37 years to rescue Miami’s most important — and usually oldest — landmarks. Projects have included the 2000-year-old Miami Circle, the 1855 Cape Florida Lighthouse, the 1858 Wagner Homestead, the 1897 City Cemetery, the 1905 original office of Dr. James Jackson, the 1917 Dice House, the 1925 Freedom Tower and the 1905 Old Miami High. The Marine Stadium is less than 50 years old, the usual minimum age for being deemed an historic site. However, the structure is such an icon of mid-century modern design that the City of
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Miami Marine Stadium on Virginia Key.
In April 2008, the Dade Heritage Trust launched an initiative called Friends of the Marine Stadium, led by Don Worth and Jorge Hernandez, to return the stadium to use for rowing regattas, boat races, concerts and water-related activities. Since then, the Marine Stadium has received endorsements from national and international groups, including the National Trust and the World Monuments Fund.
On May 8 at the Miami Rowing Club, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the public is invited to hear presentations on design plans for the stadium basin and Virginia Key proposed by a studio from the University of Miami School of Architecture. For more info, go to <www.marinestadium.org>. For a complete listing of Dade Heritage Days events, go to www.dadeheritagetrust.org or call Dade Heritage Trust, 305-358-9572.
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Tango’s celebrates their first anniversary BY LEE STEPHENS Frank and Bertha Herman, and Chris Diaz, Bertha’s son, want to thank all of those who have made the first year of business such a success for Tango’s Restaurant. “It is always the clientele that makes owning a restaurant successful and fulfilling, said Frank Herman. “From the moment we opened our doors last April, our patrons have been the best. We appreciate their support, encouragement, and their suggestions throughout our first year. The first year for any restaurant is a challenge and our loyal customers have made this a year for us to celebrate.” Tango’s is an Argentinean-European style restaurant and café located in the Town Shopping Center at 12729 S. Dixie Hwy. It’s modeled after the traditional carnicerias so popular in Argentina — relaxed and intimate, a place to meet and greet friends. Tango’s’ brings the warmth of Argentinean culture and cuisine to Pinecrest. It offers full-service dining, take-out, prime meats, cheeses, salads and side dishes, aromatic fresh breads and a wide variety of freshly-made, preservative-free baked goods. Segafredo gourmet coffees and Argentinean wines are
G N I N I D OUT also available while sitting in the cozy dining area or to take home. “I have always loved the carnicerias so popular in Argentina and wanted to bring this special experience to the residents of Pinecrest,” said Herman. “The unique mix of Italian, Spanish and French that marks that country’s cuisine makes our menu diverse and fun. And, then there is Christian Scalia, our firstclass pastry chef who has 25 years of restaurant experience. We have a winning combination of food, atmosphere, and convenience.” Tapping into the multi-cultural basis of Argentinean cuisine, Tango’s is a delight to the palate and a place of European charm in the heart of Pinecrest. The perfect spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner, it is a neighborhood bistro where the owners meet and greet customers, remembering
Pictured (l-r) are Chris Diaz, Bertha Herman and Frank Herman, proprietors of Tango’s Restaurant.
their names and their favorite dish. There are specially-priced menu options daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner and live music is featured every Tuesday night. Tango’s is a local gathering place for a cup of Segafredo coffee, a sandwich, a take-home change-of-pace dinner, meats, gourmet side dishes and fabulous tortes for that special dinner party. “Since all of our baking and prepara-
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about the SAT anyway? I don’t know enough about your situation to give you a personal strategy, but my best suggestion for any student would be to take the SAT at the end of your junior year, May and/or June. And why is it so important? Because the SAT is a predictor of how well you will do in college. It is a 5 hour test that is used to compare you to thousands of other students taking the same test. Please call me if I can be of further assistance 305238-7737. I’m a senior and really, really need financial aid. Every little penny helps and I can’t go out of town to a state school because I don’t have the money for housing or trips back and forth. What do you think I should do? Go to University of Miami and try to apply for scholarships there and earn money, or go to Miami-Dade College? I want to become a teacher. I think we are very lucky to have Miami-Dade College right in our own backyard. Your best bet, in my opinion, is to go to Miami-Dade College and get a teaching degree. Also, I’m almost positive that you could get a full tuition reimbursement if you want to be a teacher. There are many scholarships for students aspiring to be teachers. What do you know about Barnard College? Barnard College is located at 3009 Broadway, NY and was founded in 1889. Their regular application deadline is Jan 2 and they are an all-women’s college. The cost for room and board is $11,392. The cost for tuition and fees is $33,078. The student faculty ratio is 10:1. The 3 most popular majors are Public Administration and Social Services, Psychology, and English. Ninety-one percent of students live oncampus and there is no affiliation with the Greek System. Barnard is a small school with 2,350 students. Toby Rose is president of Toby Rose’s College Prep. She is an independent college counselor, was a Dade County Outstanding Teacher, a past president of the Pinecrest Business Association, and served as chairperson of the Dade County School Board Academic Advisory Committee. Toby Rose may be contacted by calling 305-238-7737 or via the internet at <www.tobyrose.com>.
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BY LEE STEPHENS Mayor Cindy Lerner proclaimed April 22 as Earth Day and attended a morning tree planting event at Palmetto Senior High School. The mayor, along with Councilmember Bob Ross, Palmetto principal Howard Weiner and students planted two native Dade County slash pine trees at the school to commemorate Earth Day. “Pinecrest is committed to the protection and preservation of our environment,” said Mayor Lerner, who
recently established a Going Green Advisory Council. Ross and Councilmember Nancy Harter attended a similar event at Palmetto Middle School later that day where students also planted native pine trees. Earth Day was founded in 1970 with the goal of inspiring environmental awareness and encouraging the conservation, protection and appreciation of our natural resources. Earth Day has become an international event that annually sees more than one billion people participating in over 180 countries.
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BY LINDA RODRIGUEZ BERNFELD With today’s deflated economy, many people are looking for ways to turn unused household items into cash. One certain method of doing that is by selling unwanted gold jewelry. Some companies require people to send in their gold items in specially marked envelops for evaluation and a price quote. But Countrywide Gold Buyers is different; they buy the gold on the spot. Countywide Gold Buyers has set up kiosks at Dadeland Mall, Miami International Mall and in a store at the Falls Shopping Center. Plans call for opening additional locations. “We’re looking for used, broken and outdated gold jewelry,” says Edwin Carrion, the company’s chief financial officer “We buy gold, silver and platinum. We recycle your gold for cash. Everybody is doing the green thing, but they are forgetting to recycle the most precious metals — gold, silver and platinum.” Countrywide president Luis Junco adds that his company is exploring a new market, while at the same time helping people who need cash. “Our two goals are to help the community and help the environment,” Junco says. “We’re not a pawn shop. We provide a safe, secure environment for people to come and sell their jewelry.” Countrywide Gold Buyers works directly with refineries where the jewelry is melted down for re-sale to jewelers. They weigh and test the jewelry, cutlery or even gold teeth in front of the customer. “We actually show the prices to the
customer,” Junco says. “People come in and say this is 10 carat gold and we tell them no, it’s 18 carats, and pay them for 18 carats.” Carrion adds that Countrywide Gold Buyers will not deceive customers with shady tactics like purchasing a valuable piece of jewelry with a lowball offer and then re-selling the item for a huge profit. He says if a customer comes in with antique jewelry that could be more valuable as is, they will suggest that the owner try selling the pieces at antique shows or look for other places where they might get the value they deserve. “We tell them what it’s worth,” Junco says. “We are fair. We do what we do because we want people to trust us. Not many people know about jewelry. We don’t resell anything. We are not estate brokers.” Junco and Carrion say they want the public to understand that they are not like pawnbrokers who buy jewelry for far less than its value. They post their prices and weigh the jewelry in front of the customers. And they immediately give the customer a check. They also report everything they buy to the police, which is why they require identification from sellers. Carrion says the average customer sells $800 to $1,000 in gold items. And those hosting a gold party at National Gold Buyers can make even more. “We’ll close the store and purchase the gold, and you get 10 percent of the sales,” Carrion says. “You can come here and drink some wine and eat some cheese.” For more information, call 305-4676694 or visit online at <www.bringgoldgetcash.com>.
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Maurice’s Jewelers to give away charm bracelet to lucky mom BY LINDA RODRIGUEZ BERNFELD Mother’s Day is going to be quite special for a Maurice’s Jewelers customer who buys a special Pandora charm for their charm bracelet. “Every month we do a promotion,” said Erin Koppel, whose grandfather founded Maurice’s Jewelers. “Pandora is the No. 1 selling line in the nation.” Recent giveaways have included a Pandora umbrella and a one caret solitaire valued at $4,000. For every $100 spent on Pandora, customers will get a chance at the drawing. In honor of Mother’s Day, anyone who buys a One World Health charm, will be included in a drawing for a special twotone Pandora charm bracelet with twotoned beads valued at more than $2,000. Best of all, for each One World Health charm sold, Pandora will donate $20 to One World Health. The One World Health Charity Charm is sterling silver with 14K gold accents. It has a CZ dangle that represents clean water. The bracelet has the Tree of Life charm, the Life’s Path bead, the Key to My Heart charm, an I Love You charm, a
mother of pearl heart charm and the Queen Bee charm among others. It also has the Pandora clasp. The drawing will be held on May 9. While charm bracelets have been around forever, the Pandora charm bracelet is a new twist on an old standard. “It’s a modern day charm bracelet,” Koppel said. “They screw on. They don’t dangle.” There are hundreds of possibilities for the charms, including Murano beads. Along with the myriad possible charms, you can choose bracelets in gold, silver, two-toned, and a variety of clasps and spacers. “There are different sized bracelets for different wrists,” she said. The bracelets are so popular, that some people have several of them. “They don’t stop at the charm bracelets,” she said. “They also have the jewelry.” Pandora comes out with new beads a couple of times a year, which brings customers back to the store to buy them. “We have a big client base coming in from all over to get these beads,” she
Erin Koppel is pictured with the special Mother’s Day Pandora charm bracelet that will go to a lucky mom on May 9.
said. “We’re a gold retailer for Pandora, so we get it first, we get the entire line.” Some beads are sterling silver, some are gold and some are Murano glass beads. In fact, the Murano beads are so popular that the company manufactures them 24 hours a day. “We have a wish list here, people could come in and see what beads you don’t have or do have and buy it,” she said. That wish list does not have to be limited to Pandora charm bracelets; it can include anything in the store. It makes buying jewelry easy for family and friends because it comes with a picture of the items in question. Maurice’s Jewelers also buys back gold or customers can trade it in for different jewelry. “You can trade it in for money, you can trade it in for jewelry or you can trade it in for Pandora,” Koppel says. Maurice’s Jewelers is a full-service jewelry store with a large selection of fine jewelry. The business was founded in 1935 and has been in the family since then. For more information, call 305-2535740. Maurice’s Jewelers is located at 13615 S. Dixie Hwy.
Now open in Pinecrest after serving the Gables for over 18 years.
SOPHISTICATED Hardware & Plumbing The finest selection in town: • Door Hardware
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P: 786.242.2733 • F: 786.242.2735 www.sophisticatedhardware.com Also located in Vero Beach and Fort Lauderdale
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Durable Woodworks builds the kitchen of your dreams The DW team gathers in a “Going Green” kitchen. Pictured from left to right: Wendy Iglesias, Ernesto del Sol, Odalys Cabrera, William Zapantis, Silvana Silva, Cynthia Segovia, Leslie Gomez and Grace and Vasilio Zapantis.
BY NANCY EAGLETON In most homes, the kitchen is the gathering place for families…the heart of the home. The team at Durable Woodworks has been helping families throughout South Florida for the past 16 years revive their outdated kitchens and baths because they know how important it is for families to have functional and comfortable spaces. “Now, more than ever, people are looking to invest in their homes,” said William Zapantis, General Manager of Durable
Woodworks. Durable Woodworks builds dream kitchens and baths with their signature custom cabinetry and molding, unique hardware and beautiful granite countertops. The company offers clients design services, in-home measuring, cabinet and granite installation and friendly customer financing. Zapantis describes his business as a large scale custom cabinetry business. “We’re a family business with roots embedded in South Florida since 1993,”
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said Zapantis. Durable Woodworks was started 16 years ago in Medley by Zapantis’ parents, Vasilio and Grace Zapantis. The couple is still very active in the business, serving as President and Vice President, respectively. William Zapantis joined Durable Woodworks in 1999 after attending the University of Miami School of Law. As General Manager of the company, he runs the day to day operations. The company employs 65 people and occupies an 86,000 square foot building in the Doral area. “We offer everything under one roof,” explained Zapantis. “Customers have the convenience of one-stop shopping for their renovation, but with personalized service. There’s really no other business in this area that can do what we do.” Zapantis explained that if the client can dream it, Durable Woodworks can build it. “Clients often know what they want and that’s exactly what they can get,” said Zapantis. “We don’t farm anything out. Everything is built right here so there are no restrictions on door style, wood color or glazes. That’s the competitive advantage that we have.” Most people know someone whose kitchen renovation took an agonizing six
months to complete. Zapantis reports that his company’s turnaround time to build custom cabinets is three weeks and if everyone does their part, a kitchen can be remodeled in less than a month. “We work to meet our customers’ deadlines,” said Zapantis. “It’s a collaborative effort with the customer to come up with a design that is unique and suited to their taste, but not overly expensive. The client is the king and the price is a matter of negotiation.” Vasilio Zapantis talked about the new trend in kitchen design – the “green kitchen.” He is proud to offer customers as well as builders who are looking to build homes that are certifiably green, eco-friendly cabinet choices. “We offer cabinets that are made with wood from Columbia Forest Products,” he said. “This wood is not processed with formaldehyde or other toxic materials. The path of the wood can be clearly traced from the grower to the manufacturer to the fabricator. For every tree taken down, a new one is put in its place.” Durable Woodworks is located at 2323 NW 72 Avenue in the Doral area. The phone number is 305-716-0077 and the showroom hours are Monday-Friday, 8-5:30 and Saturday, 8-3. For information, visit <www.durablewoodworks.net>.
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The move of a lifetime! Lynda & Mike
Morgan
REAL ESTATE If you’re in your 50s, 60s or beyond, you may be facing your first move in decades. The process may seem overwhelming, and you may be anxious about the future and the big changes coming up. However, a trusted real estate agent can help with all the steps along the way, especially with selling your home quickly in a competitive market. If you’ve occupied your home for 10, 20 or more years, you’ll want to enlist family members to get your home market-ready and prepare for your move. Beyond the cooperation of friends and family, you might also consider a professional “move manager” to help you settle in to your new home.
These experts are well versed in the complexities associated with moving from a “lifetime” – the preparation involved in staging your home for showings as well as the organization needed to get you moved with a minimum of hassle and confusion. You are in complete control while they unclutter the house, pack and organize boxes, make the home sparkle and arrange for moving and shipping, or donating belongings as you direct. By showing your home in the best possible light, buyers will be able to picture their own families there. Combined with the real estate agent’s marketing tools, this formula can provide a quick and profitable sale while you settle into your new residence.
Lynda and Mike Morgan are real estate agents with Coldwell Banker of Florida. For information, please call 305-235-3411, ext. 134, or 305-542-2138 (cell) or email at <mmorgan321@aol.com> or log on to <www.mikeandlyndasellhomes.com>.
PINEWOOD ACRES PRIVATE SCHOOL Celebrating 57 years of educational excellence
9500 S.W. 97 Ave. Miami, Fl. 33176 www.pinewoodacres.org Pinewood Acres School offers an outstanding educational opportunity for children from preschool (3 years old) through 6th grade. Established in 1952, the school, located on a beautiful 10 acre campus in Kendall, is one of the oldest, most respected independent day schools in the community.
Small classes Experienced Teachers Before and After School programs
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DAILY PROMOTIONS “Undiscovered gem by a husband and wife team. The food is always excellent and compared to the pricey South Beach popular restaurants, it may be one of the best deals in town” Zagat Guide
MONDAY Enjoy Mondays and bring your favorite wine without any charge and take pleasure in the fabulous specials that our chef has prepared for our distinguished clientele. No Corkage Fee Day!
TUESDAY Even Tuesday can turn in to an unforgettable night enjoying the combination of flavors that our splendid chef offers us on a pre fixed menu for $30.
WEDNESDAY Wednesday come to enjoy our environment and the best selection of wines 50% OFF in our bottles.
THURSDAY There is no other night to expect a better evening than on Thursday night. Come and enjoy live acoustic guitar with tapas and a Spanish wine menu that cannot be beat! Spanish Wines are $23 a bottle and $5 a glass.
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Industry Forum Doing Business with Miami-Dade County: Architecture, Engineering, Construction Thursday, May 21, 2009 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Port of Miami, Terminal D, Dodge Island
If you are an architect, engineer or a contractor, you know the severe impact the housing market and ongoing recession has had on the building industry nationwide. Miami-Dade County is committed to working with its partners in the building trades and professions to get work out on the street as quickly as possible. On behalf of Mayor Carlos Alvarez, Chairman Dennis C. Moss, and the Board of County Commissioners you are cordially invited to a workshop to discuss new initiatives and how we can work better with you. The Office of Capital Improvements and the County’s major capital departments will provide an update on future projects and contracting opportunities.
BUILD RSVP at www.miamidade.gov/oci Government Identification (driver’s license or passport) required to enter seaport.
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Student creates ‘Teens Against Domestic Abuse’ BY LEE STEPHENS Emily Martinez-Lanza is just like most high school juniors; she’s thinking about what college to attend, studying hard, doing family chores and meeting with friends after school. In spite of a full schedule, the 17-year old Gulliver Preparatory School student found time to create the organization Teens Against Domestic Abuse (TADA). “I was inspired to start TADA following the death of a close family friend that resulted from domestic violence,” says Martinez-Lanza. “I became aware of the suffering she endured, as well as the devastating affect this tragedy had on her family.” Losing someone to domestic violence influenced Martinez-Lanza to fully delve into the problem. “Throughout the course of my research, I realized the destructive nature of domestic violence,” says Martinez-Lanza. “I was determined to make a difference, hence the formation of TADA.” Martinez-Lanza founded TADA in 2008 to raise domestic abuse awareness, encourage victims to seek help and assist in rebuilding their lives. TADA has since gained momentum through Martinez-Lanza’s determination and leadership, having raised over $5,000 to provide basic needs for victims and to support educational programs. Martinez-Lanza’s most recent TADA campaign is called Break the Silence – Break the Cycle, an initiative designed to raise funds to assist abuse victims in their everyday lives once they have ended a violent relationship. She says that silence is not an option when it comes to domestic violence. “Silence only serves to accelerate and aggravate the cycle of abuse,” says Martinez-Lanza. “I believe that celebrities who serve as role models for our youth need to convey the right message.
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When a victim returns to the perpetrator without appropriate intervention having taken place, it definitely does not provide a good example.” In addition to guiding TADA, Martinez-Lanza makes time for other campus activities, including serving as president of the Mercy Hospital Teen and College Student Auxiliary, vice president of the Key Club International chapter and memberships with the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society and English Honors Society. So how does Martinez-Lanza find the time to squeeze all of these activities into her busy schedule? “Mom told me long ago that time is my most precious commodity, so never waste it,” says Martinez-Lanza. “Even in my busiest days, I find time to play the piano, watch a TV show with my family and talk to friends on the phone, or text them. I faithfully follow her advice each day, from the moment I get out of bed each morning until I fall asleep that night.”
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10 things for teens to do at the library BY KATHLEEN BULGER What’s there to do in the few afterschool hours before parents come home from work and it’s dinnertime? Where should a teen go to get homework done fast or just have some downtime after a long day at school? The Pinecrest Branch Library offers these options: • Free DVD rentals — As part of the Miami-Dade Public Library System, Pinecrest Library has access to more than 13,000 DVDs including the latest feature movies such as The Dark Knight, Iron Man and Atonement. We also have a number of nonfiction DVDs, ranging in subject from religion to language instruction to travel. • Free Internet access — Any teen with an active library card may use our desktop or laptop computers for up to two onehour sessions per day. Our computers are equipped with 2003 Microsoft Office software, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Publisher. It’s a perfect opportunity to work on that college entrance essay, fine-tune your resume or simply play catch-up with your friends online. • Gaming@Your Library — Pinecrest has joined the gaming craze and now carries more than 30 different video games for X Box360, Playstation 3 and Wii! The library recently hosted a Rock Band tournament with more being planned, so stay tuned. • Young Adult Fiction: Pinecrest carries the latest in popular YA fiction including novels such as Wake by Lisa McMann and series such as the House of Night and the A-listers. Can’t find what you want? We’ll be happy to do a Suggestion for Purchase on your behalf. If the library orders the book, you will be notified and your book will be placed on the hold shelf for easy pick-up. • Young Adult Nonfiction — The library’s Young Adult Nonfiction collection covers a wide variety of topics from crafts, sports and self-help, to mathematics, biographies and fashion. There are also books devoted to opposing viewpoints on controversial topics such as global warming, as well as criticisms on notable authors like Robert Frost. • Chess Club — Pinecrest Library hosts a Teen Chess Club on Thursday nights from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Beginners and masters are welcome! Participants may bring their own chess set or use one of ours. We even carry matching timers. • Databases — Have a paper that requires 15 sources? Don’t Google it! We house several dozen reputable sources of
Village Library information for teens doing research. With an active library card, you have access to our vast selection of databases from anywhere and at anytime! Teens may choose to research biographies from The Biography Resource Center or peruse the Miami Herald or The New York Times article archives. For the budding entrepreneur, we also carry Investext Plus, ReferenceUSA, and the Business and Company Resource Center. There is also the Learning Express Library which contains tools to help you pass the GED or land that perfect job. • Programs, programs, programs — The library currently hosts two ongoing YA programs; Teen Club and Teen Chess Club. Recently, we’ve held programs devoted to the Bright Futures Scholarship and Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series. Upcoming events include The Tell-All Wall, a program devoted to teens who will be able to share their secrets and experiences via postcards, and it’s all anonymous. We will also be playing host to The Duct Tape Diva who will guide teens in creating a useful and funky craft with duct tape. Other programs in the works include a creative writing workshop, gaming tournaments, viral poetry, and a contest centered on the New Moon movie release. Stay tuned. • Graphic Novels Galore — Pinecrest carries more than 400 graphic novels from both Japanese and American publishers. This particular section is so popular that we strive to keep it filled with the latest in manga and comics. • College and Careers Collection — The library has an entire collection devoted to study guides and career preparation. We carry materials for a wide variety of exams including the LSAT, GRE, SAT, SAT II, and MCAT. There are also books to help teens build their resumes, create cover letters, or learn about a career that sparks their interest. Lastly, don’t forget, our staff is willing and ready to help guide teens towards productive and creative outlets. Our doors are open and the welcome mat is out. Come on by!
The Pinecrest Branch Library, 5835 Southwest 111 St., is one of 47 branches of the Miami-Dade Public Library System. For information, call 305668-4571 or visit <www.mdpls.org>.
PRE-K (AGES 3 & 4) THROUGH 8TH GRADE The Heritage School offers an enriched integrated curriculum; Arts, Music, Dance, Drama, Physical Education, Technology, Languages, wireless laptops, computer lab, robotics, Small Class sizes limited to 20 students - 10 acre campus, swimming pool, baseball field, soccer field, camera surveillance system, Edline access via Internet to grades, homework, etc.
Visit our website and apply online
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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE
RIVIERA DAY CAMP
PRIVATE TUTORING IN READING, MATH, ENGLISH, SPANISH • Swimming Instruction • Softball • Football • Soccer • Volleyball • Basketball • Woodworking • Leather Crafts • Ceramics • Aerobics • Tennis • Karate • Cheerleading • Roller Skating • Scooters • Arts & Crafts • Field Trips • Video Arcade & Game Room • Cookouts & Movies • Bounce House • Rock Climbing • Bumper Boats And Much More...
AGES 3-12 4 Sessions June 8 - July 31 Child may attend any number of sessions AFTER CAMP CARE AVAILABLE
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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE Before & After Care Available
Ages 2 thru 1st Grade
“Where Learning Never Ends!”
June 1 - August 12, 2009
Laying the foundation for success through pre-reading, pre-math, science and social studies year round.
YMCASUMMERCAMP Where the Fun is! There’s something different every day! Field Trips / Games / Sports / Arts & Crafts / Sing-alongs / Swimming / FUN!
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The Roig Academy is on the leading edge of infusing its curriculum with the most current teaching techniques to assist students in their pursuit of educational excellence.
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School and Camp for Children 12 months through Fifth Grade “Nurturing the curiosity of young minds”
June 8 - August 14 9am - 2pm
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Pam Woodruff, Director Dedicated, experienced and nurturing teachers and staff Innovative curriculum cultivates individual talents and abilities Low teacher/student ratio ensures personalized instruction & attention Creative blend of secular and Judaic studies fostering a strong moral conscience
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Your child will journey through the subjects necessary to becoming a successful student. All lessons are taught thematically to incorporate Science, Social Studies and Current Events. DAILY ENRICHMENT WORKSHOPS Physical Education - Foundation of team sports Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer
Art Education - Overview of art mediums - photography, ceramics, sculpting Cooking Instruction - Following a basic recipe for sushi rolling and dessert creation Computer Education - Keyboarding, PowerPoint research application *Supplemental programs include: Fast ForWord®, Speech and Occupational Therapy based on individual needs.
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Naples Beach Hotel offers special ‘summer value rates’ BY KAREN LAMONICA Interested in a getaway this summer, but can’t decide where to go? This could be the answer. The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, featuring an impressive setting on the pristine white-sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida which just completed a multi-million dollar renovation of its guest rooms, is offering special “Summer Value Rates” that start at $149 per room per night. The rates are available May 27-Sept. 30. The rates include complimentary greens fees on the championship golf course (there is a cart fee), two reserved beach chairs, unlimited tennis, access to the world-class spa and fitness center, valet parking, afternoon tea and cookies at 4 p.m. daily and complimentary admission for children ages five to 12 in the morning activities of the Beach Klub 4 Kids supervised child activity program. Taking advantage of the rate will provide the opportunity to stay in one of the beautiful new rooms, which now feature new bedding and fabrics, flat-panel televisions, and accents in calming tropical shades. It also will enable you to experience Naples’ beach, named “America’s Best All-Around Beach” by the Travel Channel.
T I M E S Dining options include HB’s on the Gulf, the city of Naples’ only beachfront restaurant featuring fresh regional seafood and beautiful sunset views, and Broadwell’s, overlooking the golf course. Another “must” is to experience the popular Sunset Beach Bar, named “Naples’ Best Beach Bar” by the Travel Channel. The remodeled guest rooms and suites feature furnished balconies or patios overlooking the Gulf, lush grounds or scenic golf course. Standard amenities include a new flat-panel television, large closet, inroom refrigerator, two telephones with voicemail, modem access, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, in-room safe, cable television, in-room coffee, climate control, and security keycards. High-speed wireless Internet access is also available. Conveniently located just blocks from Naples’ renowned shopping districts, the resort is also within minutes of Venetian Village, Waterside Shops,
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Carroll’s Jewelers, The largest, oldest and most complete Jewelry store on Miracle Mile is hosting an Open House and Trunk Show this weekend featuring Tropical Silver designs by Philmore Silversmiths, a blending of North European Silversmith skills with materials indigenous to the South Sea Islands. Shells, Corals and Tropical Woods are all integrated and lend an earthy look to the elegance of Sterling Silver creating a beautiful assortment of unique home accessories including Salt & Pepper shakers created from Nautilus shells, Caviar Servers made from Coral and Mother of Pearl and many more Tropical Silver designs to adorn your home, use for entertaining or give as gifts.
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THE YOGA INSTITUTE OF MIAMI IN PINECREST Bobbi Goldin & Staff FREE ONE HOUR CLASSES FOR NEW STUDENTS •April 27, Mon. - 11:15 AM •April 29, Wed. - 7:15 PM •May 2, Sat. - 11:45 AM REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED
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Bariatric surgery: A life-changing approach to weight loss BY DR. JORGE L. SOSA It is estimated that more than 60 percent of American women are overweight, according to the National Center for Health Statistics of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Many women battling obesity often find that their weight leads to fertility problems. Today, doctors see more than 50,000 women a year age 18 to 45 who undergo weight-loss surgery in hopes it will help improve menstrual regularity, ovulation, and pregnancy rates. Bariatric surgery, also known as weight-loss surgery, is an option for women who are severely or morbidly obese and whose health, and possibly fertility, is at major risk because of their weight. Bariatric surgery refers to various surgical procedures to treat obesity by making changes to the gastrointestinal tract to reduce the amount of food that can be eaten. Gastric bypass, a common form of weight loss surgery, is a procedure that shrinks the stomach and allows food to bypass the initial part of the small intestine. Gastric bypass has been shown to result in significant weight loss in addition to improving or curing diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea and decreasing the risks of developing certain forms of cancer. Although scientific evidence on fertility after bariatric surgery is limited, data does suggest that fertility can improve with significant weight loss. It is believed that having weight-loss surgery changes the way hormones in the body are regulated after the cells empty of fat stores. The less fat in the cells, the less metabolic and hormonal effects they produce. Therefore, helping women to stabilize circulation of hormones triggering normal ovulation each month can help lead to an increase in fertility. The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute recommends determining Body Mass Index (BMI) as the best way to assess if you are overweight or obese. BMI is a measure of body fat based on height and weight, and it applies to both men and women. To calculate your BMI and learn more about what it means, visit online at <www.jhsmiami.org/WeightLossSurgery Center> and use the free BMI calculator. Not everyone is a candidate for bariatric surgery. To be a successful surgical candidate, you must:
JACKSON HEALTH BEAT • Have a BMI greater than or equal to 35, with one or more obesity-related conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, high cholesterol, sleep apnea or a family history of early coronary heart disease • Have a BMI greater than 40 regardless of other existing medical conditions Be between the ages of 18-70 years old (some exceptions do apply) • Have been unsuccessful with weightloss attempts including supervised dietary, behavioral and medical therapy • Have realistic expectations and motivation about the surgery and understand the risks • Make a lifelong commitment to change your lifestyle to be healthier and engage in long-term follow-up Visit the “Weight-Loss Surgery Center” section under the Jackson North Medical Center tab of the Jackson Health System Web site at <www.jhsmiami.org>. Jackson North Medical Center has established a bariatric surgery program that provides a holistic approach in which patients receive psychological counseling, personalized nutrition and fitness plans, as well as vitamin supplements. If you think you might want to take this life-changing step, come to a free information session at Jackson North on the first Thursday of any month. Sessions are conducted in English at 6:30 p.m. and in Spanish at 7:30 p.m. Reservations for the information sessions are requested. To reserve your space or for more information, call 866931-8746.
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LET’S TALK CARS I really like the 2009 Suzuki Equator, the company’s all-new entry into the midsize pickup truck segment. It has a bold look and offers a nice combination of style, utility, comfort and offroad capability. In fact, the Equator recently was named “4X4 of the Year” by 4-Wheel & Off-Road magazine. Developed in a joint effort with Nissan North America, the new Equator is available in both Extended Cab and Crew Cab body styles and in rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive (4WD) configurations. It has a contemporary design, with a number of unique Suzuki elements, including the hood, front fenders, grille, bumpers, front fascia and tailgate. The large “S” over the honeycomb mesh grille denotes that this truck is a Suzuki product. To accommodate loads ranging from ATVs to motorcycles, Suzuki offers Crew
Cab variants in both Short Bed and Long Bed styles. There also are lots of standard safety features on the truck, including roof-mounted curtain, side-impact and rollover supplemental airbags, as well as seat-mounted side-impact supplemental airbags. And, as with all Suzuki vehicles, it comes with a 100,000-mile, seven-year, powertrain limited warranty. Built at Nissan’s manufacturing facility in Smyrna, TN, the Equator is powered by a standard 2.5-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine with 152 hp and 171 poundsfeet of torque. A 4.0-liter, V-6 DOHC engine that produces 261 hp with 281 pounds-feet of torque is an available option. The V-6 has an aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder liners, Teflon-coated pistons, a micro-finished forged steel crankshaft, micro-finished camshafts driven by a silent two-stage timing chain and variable valve timing. The Equator comes with either a fivespeed electronically controlled automatic transmission or a five-speed manual transmission, available only on four-cylinder models. A shift-on-the-fly 4WD system with an electronically controlled part-time twospeed transfer case is an option, as is a comprehensive off-road traction system that includes four-wheel active limited slip
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traction control, an electronic-locking rear differential, Vehicle Dynamic Control, Hill Descent Control and Hill Hold Control. The Equator’s long 125.9-inch wheelbase (Extended Cab or Crew Cab/standard bed) enhances driving stability and comfort, while its overall length of 206.6 inches provides a nice balance of utility and maneuverability in a pickup truck. The all-steel double-wishbone front suspension balances rugged capability with everyday driving comfort. In the rear, the solid axle configuration uses over-slung leaf springs and a long suspension travel for an excellent combination of on- and off-road dynamics and hauling capability.
The Equator has a maximum towing capacity of 6,500 pounds (V-6 2WD Sport Package), more than enough to haul your motorcycle, ATV or boat. Base pricing, including destination charges, ranges from $17,995 for the 2WD model with the four-cylinder engine and manual transmission, to $31,375 for the RMZ-4 Sport model with the V-6 and an automatic gearbox. 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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How to Choose a Chiropractor BY TRACY JOHNSON Today, Chiropractors are moving up in the world as a practitioner that can heal your body from so much more than the everyday aches and pains and the occasional back injury. The spinal cord in the body is being linked to pretty much your overall health and fitness. For example, if you are having a problem with depression, a pinched nerve can cause it. Same for sinusitis, fatigue, migraines, and so many more symptoms that most doctors just prescribe drugs for. Chiropractic medicine is being looked at more and more for help with common ailments. This is starting to take trend due to the unnecessary drugs most doctors prescribe which may help the symptoms, but do not take care of the underlying problem. In research, it is found that your spinal cord is the traffic point for all your nerves. If one of them becomes pinched, or blocked, then you will begin to experience different types of ailments. So how does one go about finding the right Chiropractor for them? Well here are a few tips to help you when shopping
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tine adjustments and assessments. If you have a chiropractor that only sees you when you are in pain, and you are looking for more of a permanent solution, not just a relief from symptoms, then try looking towards a holistic chiropractor. These chiropractors will give you a complete work up, from doing a spinal reading, to x-rays, to a full medical questionnaire and history. During these visits, the chiropractor will first meet with you to see where your trouble areas are and begin to address these areas. He/she will also begin to formulate a routine treatment plan to help readjust any spinal shifts and realign your neck as well to keep the nerves from pinching and ending in medical symptoms. Now that you know what type of chiropractor you are looking for, begin asking around (ask friends, neighbors, co workers, and family members) if they recommend any one that fits in your requirements. However, remember, just because your mom may love her chiropractor, it doesn’t mean that he/she will be a good fit for you. After receiving your recommendations, call the office and ask some questions on their policies and areas pertaining to the type of care you would like to receive. First impressions are always the most important, so if you do not feel like they will best complete your needs, then keep shopping around. Another thing to remember, is that most chiropractors accept insurance, so make sure yours will be compatible with them prior to setting your appointment. Some chiropractors offer free consultations and x-rays when starting up as a new patient. Use this time to ask more questions of your chiropractor and describe to him/her what you hope to receive from their care. A lot of chiropractors will be upfront and let you know if they can provide the type of care you are looking for and will even refer you to another if they cannot. Make sure to check on licenses and school credits prior to allowing the chiropractor to begin any adjustments on you. A good rule of thumb is to make sure they have been in their own practice for at least two years prior to becoming their patient. You don’t want to go see an intern that just graduated from his/her schooling and is looking for fresh meat to begin practicing on. A good chiropractor, as any other doctor will listen to you and work to meet your health goals and treatment needs. During your first visit, your chiropractor
Things to Keep in Mind When Choosing a Chiropractor Friends, family, and coworkers may be able to provide a starting point by referring you to a chiropractor they are familiar with. Chiropractors are licensed by the state, and should have completed six to seven years of college and post-graduate schooling from an accredited university. Chiropractic treatment can help with a wide variety of ailments, but a good doctor will make referrals when needed. Choosing a chiropractor is ultimately a personal decision, and you should chose a doctor you feel personally comfortable with. Copyright © 2005 Publishers-Edge
will ask you questions about your family history, diet, occupation, and prior treatment. The chiropractor will perform a physical exam. He will conduct a spinal examination to check for any structural abnormalities that may be causing problems. In some cases, you will be recommended for lab tests and X-rays. If after all of your careful shopping around, asking for referrals, and interviewing your prospective chiropractor, if you are not happy with the treatment you are receiving, you are always free to ask for a second opinion or find a new chiropractor to treat you.
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Choose a Real Estate Agent BY CATHY KING When you’ve decided it’s time to get serious with your house hunt, teaming up with the right real estate agent can save you time and money. Ask family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers for the names of agents they know and would recommend. An agent may be more enthusiastic about finding the perfect house for you if a prior client has referred you. It helps if you find an agent whose personality matches yours, but it’s more important to find someone you trust. Buyer’s agents work with potential homebuyers to find the best home to suit each client’s needs. Seller’s agents work with homeowners to sell a home for the best negotiated price. A dual agent works for the broker who carries a seller’s listing but also works with a buyer who wants to purchase the listing. A dual agent must show loyalty to both parties and the buyer and seller must approve of the arrangement in writing. A professional buyer’s agent will interview you about the type of home you are seeking, advise you on current listings available, and explain other details of
If you are unsure how much home you can afford, a buyer’s agent can help you calculate how much you need for a down payment and what your monthly payments would be if you qualify for a mortgage loan. Many agents require that clients prequalify for a loan to help the buyer stay within an affordable price range and avoid disappointment.
make a short-term agreement from one week to two months initially. That way if the agent doesn’t work out, you can switch to another agency when that short-term agreement ends. You may encounter a high-pressure agent who seems more intent on making a commission than finding the right home for your family. If you believe an agent is taking you to inappropriate homes, sit down with him immediately and have a serious discussion. Make your preferences clear and let the agent know you aren’t happy with the homes you’ve been shown. Most agents are anxious to make a sale but their ultimate goal should be finding a home that suits your needs.
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purchasing a home that may seem confusing. A buyer’s agent can also help you with the financial details of buying a home by recommending lenders, inspectors and escrow companies. If you are unsure how much home you can afford, a buyer’s agent can help you calculate how much you need for a down payment and what your monthly payments would be if you qualify for a mortgage loan. Many agents require that clients prequalify for a loan to help the buyer stay within an affordable price range and avoid disappointment. It also speeds up the home buying process and offers the agency assurance that you have the financial means to make it to closing. It also simplifies things for you since you will know your price range. To promote a good working relationship with your agent it is important to be honest about your financial situation and your preferences. A reputable agent will work hard to find a home in the neighborhood and price range you seek, but you should be open to suggestions. Remember that your agent has access to more inside information about homes that are coming on the market. When working with an agent you have an obligation to be responsible also. Always be on time for appointments and communicate honestly with the agent after a walk-through.
Communicating what you like and don’t like can help the agent guide you to other homes that more closely fit your requirements. An agent may ask you to sign an exclusive agreement. Doing so means that you are committed to working with one real estate agency and you may have to pay that agency a commission even if you find a home on your own. A nonexclusive buyer agency allows you to have multiple buyer agents, although certain conditions may apply. Any agreement that you sign with an agent should be in writing and cover a specific time period. It should detail the expectations of buyer and seller and specify the geographic areas to be covered. The agreement will also disclose the terms for agent compensation. Buyer’s agents are usually paid a commission at closing but agents in some areas may operate differently. Before you sign any agreement with a real estate agent, make sure you understand all the details including the compensation structure and how to terminate the contract if necessary. Request a copy of the agency contract and take a couple of days to study it before you sign. If you don’t understand something, ask questions until you feel comfortable with the arrangement. If you are not sure an agent is the right match for your needs, you can
When choosing a real estate agent, keep in mind: • Trust is more important than compatible personality. • Buyer, seller and dual agents all must demonstrate loyalty to their clients. • A good agent can recommend lenders, inspectors and escrow companies. • You may need to pre-qualify for a loan to help you and your agent look for homes in your price range. • Open and clear lines of communication between you and your agent are essential. • Before signing an agreement with an agent, take time to study it before you sign and ask questions until you feel comfortable with the arrangement. • A short-term contract may be more suitable for you. • An agent’s ultimate goal should be finding a home that suits your needs.
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How to Know if You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer BY CHARLES HOFFMAN We’ve all heard the story: a little old lady drives through a fast food restaurant and orders a cup of coffee. In the process of....transporting the coffee it spills and, because it was served at such a dangerously high temperature, the little old lady received massive, painful and disfiguring burns. She sues the fast food restaurant and a jury awards her millions and millions of dollars in punitive damages, 2.7 million dollars, to be exact. But here, according to the Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers web site, are some things you don’t know. For years this fast food restaurant had had a problem with the temperature of their coffee – having settled more than 700 incidents of scalding coffee burns previously. The little old lady, who had never sued anyone before in her life, did indeed have very serious burns, which required skin grafts and a 7day stint in the hospital. And finally, on appeal, that 2.7 mil awarded by the jury was reduced to just $480 thousand even though 2.7 million dollars represented just two days of the entire corporation’s coffee sales. Yet this case is often cited as “the problem with our legal system,” where undeserving plaintiffs squeeze millions of dollars out of beleaguered corporations resulting in, well, the high cost of everything. As is readily apparent from the facts above, however, the woman had a legitimate claim, and the fast food restaurant was indeed, as the jury described “willful, reckless, malicious and wanton,” in other words, negligent of the little old lady’s and quite a few other people’s safety. However legendary and however often misconstrued, the “fast food coffee lawsuit” is a great example of when someone did indeed legitimately need a personal injury lawyer. To simplify the whole thing greatly, according to the American Bar Association, most personal injury cases are based upon situations deriving from negligence – like auto accidents, the most common of personal injury cases – or from intentional wrongdoing or what is called “strict liability,” a situation like that old Saturday Night Live skit where Dan Ackroyd is selling bags of broken glass as toys for tots: as the
According to the American Bar Association, most personal injury cases are based upon situations deriving from negligence – like auto accidents, the most common of personal injury cases – or from intentional wrongdoing or what is called “strict liability,” a situation like that old Saturday Night Live skit where Dan Ackroyd is selling bags of broken glass as toys for tots: as the Bar Association says, “unreasonably dangerous when used as intended.”
Bar Association says, “unreasonably dangerous when used as intended.” These are the bases on which you can file a civil suit: if you’re out for revenge, remember that a personal injury case isn’t a criminal proceeding, so you can’t put that guy who ran over your bike in jail. Actually, one of the best ways of deciding whether you want to become involved in a personal injury lawsuit is by watching some televised court proceedings. Judge Judy, The People’s Court and others all basically deal with small claims and personal injury. Unless you are seriously out-of-pocket or you have ongoing expenses or other problems directly related to someone else’s negligence, intentional wrongdoing or strict liability as described above, either settling out of court with the threat of a lawsuit or finding some other way to solve your problem, including going on Judge Judy, may be the way to go. Though we’ve all heard it said that in America you can “sue anybody for anything,” remember that there are also penalties for misusing the court’s time and energies with frivolous lawsuits, so before you decide you’ve been wronged to the extent of legal action, you should probably contact a good personal injury attorney to evaluate your claim. Since, in many cases, personal injury lawyers operated on a contingency basis where they only get paid if they win your case and then take a reasonably substantial (but fair, considering their risk) portion of whatever judgment or settlement is reached. Remember, again according to the bar association, that only a very small percentage of personal injury cases ever go before a jury, most are settled out of court, so be aware and ready for that suggestion from your attorney. Also, remember to shop around. Like other professionals, not all attorneys will give the same advice on every situation. And make sure you have a complete understanding of all the fees and potential expenses that can result from your lawsuit. For example, if you lose your case, you may end up paying costs of the defendant as well as your own.
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It is not about the money If you’re thinking about filing a personal injury claim to add a few extra dollars to your dwindling bank account, remember that the legal system as portrayed on TV, and often
as reported in the media, bears little resemblance to reality. Most attorneys and other members of the legal profession, are serious and law abiding members of
society who have no desire to be involved in something that wastes their time or the courts. Also, if you do a little research, you’ll find that many, many of the
huge damages awarded by jurors and reported in the news are reversed and/or reduced on appeal like the fast food lawsuit described in this article.
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are required to meet minimum standards. Most, however, offer services and conveniences beyond the minimum requirements. When choosing a pharmacist and/or pharmacy, you should evaluate your needs and make a selection to meet those needs. Here are some other suggested questions to consider: Does the pharmacist take time to answer your questions in a manner that you understand? Is the pharmacy open during hours that fit your schedule? Does the pharmacy deliver? If so, are there restrictions or additional charges? If there is an emergency, does the pharmacy provide after-hours service or a special emergency telephone number? Are charge accounts available? Does the pharmacy handle the drugs you expect to be taking? There may be a higher cost for additional services or conveniences such as delivery, charge accounts, and emergency service. Real value, however, comes not only from the price of your prescriptions, but from having your specific needs met at a fair price. It is also very helpful to become thoroughly familiar with your insurance benefits as they concern your prescriptions. For example, some prescription benefits plans will only pay for the dispensing of a certain days supply of your medication. If your physician issues a prescription for a larger supply of medication, the pharmacy will have to decrease your quantity dispensed or your insurance company will not pay for the medication. Obviously, since your physician is issuing the prescriptions, it is important to advise your physician concerning any prescription restrictions under your prescription benefits plan. Not every pharmacy will accept your prescription drug card. A pharmacy must sign a contract to provide services for each prescription benefit plan. The owner of the pharmacy must review each contract and decide which insurance plans the pharmacy will accept. If the pharmacy does not accept your prescription card, the pharmacy probably does not have a signed contract with your health insurance provider. In some cases, pharmacy owners may take steps to add your prescription benefit plan if asked to do so. Once you weigh all the factors and choose a pharmacy, it is strongly recommended that you use this pharmacy for all of your prescriptions needs. This allows you to receive the greatest benefit from the “screening” for drug interactions, etc., by your pharmacist since this one pharmacy has all of your prescription drug records. Copyright © 2005 Publishers-Edge
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How to Choose an Air Conditioning Contractor BY SHEILA JOHNSON When the time comes to install or replace a new central air conditioning system, look for an air conditioning contractor who has had several years experience diagnosing problems and performing installations and repairs. Ask friends, neighbors and coworkers for the names of contractors they would recommend. It is always better to hire someone who comes with a good referral than to pick someone at random from the phone book. If you can’t get a dependable referral, call at least three different contractors for estimates. Make sure the contractor that you hire complies with state and local codes and regulations and that he has current business and workers compensation insurance. Talk with the contractor about your home’s specific needs and listen carefully to any recommendations that are made. Ask about similar jobs the contractor has performed in the past and request the names of previous cus-
tomers you can call as references. Take the time to follow up and talk with the references. Ask if they were happy with the quality of the work, if the contractor was dependable, and if there were any problems with installations or faulty equipment. Try to find a contractor who has several years experience performing repairs and installations. You want someone who not only can service your equipment but who can recommend and install a complete new system if necessary. A reputable contractor should offer to give you an estimate of necessary services including a breakdown of equipment costs and the fee for
Tips to Remember 1) IDENTIFYING A CONTRACTOR - You may wish to contact friends, neighbors, relatives and co-workers for opinions on work done recently by an HVAC contractor. 2) GETTING ESTIMATES - Arrange for the contractor to come and inspect the job site. 3) THE CONTRACT - The contract is the agreement between the homeowner and the contractor that specifies what work will be performed and gives a firm dollar value on that work. 4) PAYMENT METHODS – Be clear of when the payment is to be made and what method of payment is accepted. 5) INSURANCE - It is important that the contractor and any subcontractors each have public liability and property damage insurance. 6) REFERENCES - Reputable contractors will be more than willing to give you the names and addresses of customers they’ve done work for in your area.
labor. Experienced contractors will work with you to find a system that works most efficiently for your home without breaking your budget. Be sure to ask about warranties and if the contractor will perform follow-up service to make sure the system is working properly. Talk with the contractor about particular problems you may have encountered in the past such as certain rooms feeling drafty and cold while others feel too warm and dry. The contractor should also be able to help you resolve problems with high humidity and indoor air pollution. He should also take precautions to dispose of used refrigerant and worn parts so that they do not pollute the atmosphere. A good contractor will offer instructions on how to keep your air conditioning system working efficiently on a dayto-day basis. Don’t be shy about asking questions on changing filters, operating the thermostat, etc. Ask about warning symptoms you should be aware of that may signal a problem. Most contractors will let you know how often the system should be serviced and explain preventive maintenance services. If you are installing a completely new air conditioning system ask the contractor to explain his recommendations and to detail any changes that might be necessary in your duct and vent system.
Keep in mind that the price of the equipment should not be the total basis for choosing one contractor over another. Proper installation and maintenance are important to insure that your system operates safely, reliably, and efficiently. Don’t give the job to a company that makes an estimate over the phone without inspecting your home first. Get estimates from multiple contractors but be skeptical of bids that are much lower than the others. A company offering a very low estimate may be trying to scam you with outdated or unreliable equipment. A good contractor will make recommendations based on the cooling-load calculation that is determined by the size of your home and other factors that impact efficiency. Once the coolingload calculation has been made the contractor should be able to estimate the annual operating cost for the equipment to be installed. Quality contractors offer prompt, courteous and professional service. Check to make sure they have an office or shop that has been in business for a few years. If you have any doubts about a particular contractor, check with your local Better Business Bureau or your state attorney general’s office to see if the company has any complaints on record.
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How to Choose a Bank BY MIKE DUNN Choosing the right bank that fits your needs is much easier today because there are many more options available to consumers. The first thing you may want to consider is the type of banking business that fits your needs. If you travel a lot and need quick access to branch offices in other locations, then a national or regional bank will be the best one to choose. If you don’t travel that much, however, and you place an emphasis on customer relations and like the idea of personally knowing the personnel at the bank, then a small, local bank will suit you just fine. A lot of times, people prefer smaller banks for their friendliness. Once the issue of local or regional bank is decided, consider the convenience factor. Look for a bank that is close geographically to where you live or work and offers the same or similar services as other banks in town. Or you may want to gauge your choice on the bank’s accessibility. If you are on the road every day, for example, and a bank is located in a convenient spot along your regular travel routine that might be the best one for you. Most banks have similar services these days, but there are some differences. A good way to check the services a bank offers is to look up its Web site. That will supply you with information about the types of checking and savings accounts that are offered, interest rates on loans, what special services might be available, etc. Know ahead of time what kinds of things you are looking for in terms of service and penalties and perks. Does the bank you have in mind offer online banking and/or ATM service? Does it offer free checking? Does it offer direct deposit? Is the bank’s interest rate lower than its competitors? Answers to these and other pertinent questions can usually be found online. If you have narrowed your choice down to two or three banks in terms of convenience and the type of banking business you do, then visiting the Web sites of the banks could help you make your final decision. If you have researched online
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and have evaluated potential banks in terms of convenience and service and still aren’t sure which one to choose, and then take the time to make a personal visit. Are the tellers friendly to you? Are they professional? Do you think you would feel comfortable coming to the bank office and sitting down with a loan officer? Different banks sometimes have different hours when the lobby is open to customers. Which bank offers hours that work best with your work schedule? If you have just moved to a new location, you may want ask neighbors which bank they would recommend. Use that to narrow your choices, and then do your own research based upon the factors listed above. Something else that is important in terms of choosing a bank is to know yourself. What is your purpose in opening an account? Do you have a plan to build a savings account or do you just want an
account so that you have a place to have your paycheck deposited or where you can get your paycheck cashed? Is earning interest important to you? Answering these questions honestly can help you not just in choosing a bank, but in gauging your own personality in terms of finances. If you’re serious about savings, then you will want a bank that offers the best opportunities to its customers for keeping money deposited there. But beware. Before you make any arrangements, be aware of what the penalties are for early withdrawals. If you know you might have difficulty leaving the money untouched, then you may want to consider a contract where the penalties are less severe even though the interest is not as high. Your banker can help you with these decisions, but in the long run, it is best to know yourself and make decisions accordingly. Copyright © 2005 Publishers-Edge
The best way to see a return on the money you deposit in a bank is either through a certificate of deposit or a money market account. The big advantage of a certificate of deposit (CD) is that it offers a greater return than any interest that may be earned in a traditional savings or checking account. Typically, the longer you agree to keep your money in a CD, the higher the interest rate. A CD can range in length from six months to five years or more. Often the interest rate will go up with the amount of money that is invested, as in the case of a jumbo CD. For any type of CD, there are substantial penalties for early withdrawal. (Typically, the penalty will be three months’ interest.) The nice thing about a CD is that the interest rate is locked in, no matter what the market does. But that can be a doubleedged sword; if the interest rates go up while your money is in a CD, you are still locked into the same rate. A money market account is money that the bank uses to invest in short-term loans to government agencies and corporations. These accounts offer some of the benefits of both savings accounts and checking accounts, but they require a rather high minimum balance, usually $2,500 or more. The interest rate is generally higher than what a traditional savings or checking account, however, and the money market account is usually free because of the high minimum balance that is required. One disadvantage is that checks written against a money market account have a minimum standard of $100 or more. A regular checking account does put any restriction upon the amount written for a single check. With the fees associated with traditional savings and checking accounts, such as the charge per ATM visit, the cost per check, the monthly fee, and the cost for a bounced check, it might be a good idea to talk to someone at your bank about investing in a CD or a money market account.
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How to Choose A Hair Salon BY CURT HAGEDORN Hard on the heels of picking a doctor, lawyer or accountant, choosing a hairdresser (or barber, or stylist, or whatever) is one of the most critical decisions you can make these days, whether you’re male or female. Ignoring for the moment that the individuals who cut our hair, like bartenders, often also stand in as informal life coaches, today your hairdresser’s vision of who you are (and how well they and their team execute that vision) can catapult you to the head of the pack in the power/money/fashion matrix that dominates our culture, whether it’s in the boardroom or the singles bar. If you believe in the term “perception is reality” then hairdressers are kung fu masters in the ever more complex world of appearances. If you’re unfortunate enough to have lost your stylist, or have never really found one who rocks your world, appearance wise, if only for the sake of your future happiness and success you need to make some time to concentrate on the search for the perfect hairdresser. A friend of mine and I recently joined
forces to plan a makeover for an extremely attractive but “hairstyle challenged” friend of ours who is embarking on an exciting new career, and I can tell you from personal experience that in many ways it’s really more about you, the client, than it is about the barber. So first things first, do your homework. Talk to all your friends and friends of friends, pore over your newspaper’s society pages and find out where those people get their fabulous hair cut. Whenever the local (or even national) talk shows are doing makeovers, write down who’s doing the hair. From this, you’ll be able to develop a hit list of potential choices. Next, set up an appointment: not for a cut (not yet) but for a ‘consultation for cut and color.’ Before you go, have at least some idea of what you absolutely do not want (like a buzzcut with green highlights.) Not only will this rule out the salons which seem to be turning out rainbow hair-dos on a regular basis, but you’ll at least be able to communicate the outer limits of your imagination to your stylist even if you don’t know what you do want. You can research what you’re looking for in fash-
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Hair Stylists can help a man’s image too If you’re a man, and you’ve gotten this far, read on. In today’s competitive environment, having the right haircut AND color is just as important for men as women. Of course, the lengths to which you go (no pun intended) are up to you, but if you’re losing your hair and trying to hide it with a comb-over, are prematurely gray in a manner that doesn’t remind people of Anderson Cooper or have any other hair issues, you probably need to find a new hair professional. Now, you may find the ‘communicating about hair’ part challenging, but think of your stylist like a golf coach, tennis pro or poker expert: someone you need to be at the top of your game.
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How to Manage Back Pain BY HEIDI SERVEN GET FIT & STAY ACTIVE Leading a healthy and active life style is important for your bodies overall Health. While most people experience back pain at sometime in their life, in many cases back pain can be managed by keeping back muscles strong by staying active and making healthy choices. Walking, swimming and stationary bike riding in conjunction with proper stretching and strengthening exercises are important in any workout routine. Exercise in conjunction with healthy eating and staying active are all ways to maintain your body’s optimum health. Before beginning any new diet regimen or exercise routine it is recommended that you consult your health care provider. Unhealthy behaviors such as smoking impact many parts of the body, including reducing the blood supply to your back, reducing the nutrients to your muscles. PRACTICE PROPER POSTURE In many cases back pain or injury can be avoided by maintaining good posture and when possible avoiding certain activities that may trigger back pain. This will vary by individual. Being mindful of good posture by not slouching, slumping or hunching over and sitting straight and standing tall go along ways to improving the health of your spine. Avoid lifting and carrying health objects. When lifting always bend at the knees instead of bending your back and keep your feet apart for stability and carry objects close to your body. At the office keep your muscles working by alternating positions frequently and using proper ergonomics while working on the computer and using your keyboard. When doing household chores and gardening, avoid stooping, awkward bending and lifting heavy objects. Warm up muscles with simple stretching exercises before doing any physical activity. SELF CARE REMEDIES Back pain should not and most often cannot be ignored. Unless there is a serious, underlying cause for the pain you are experiencing the best thing for treating back pain is to stay as active as possible. While bed rest was once believed to be an effective method of treatment, bed rest is no longer recommended. After an injury occurs, reducing physical activity for the first few days is recommended to help reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms, but gradually resuming your regular activities is the best medicine to
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