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Pinecrest Phone: 305-669-7355

ONE OF MIAMI’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS

AUGUST 16 - 29, 2010

Village moves to increase use of Gardens Banyan Bowl

BY LINDA RODRIGUEZ BERNFELD

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inecrest wants to make better use of the Banyan Bowl, the 500-seat amphitheater in Pinecrest Gardens, and Mayor Cindy Lerner says the village commissioned a study that indicates there are plenty of music and theater groups that could come in and use the facility if it were upgraded. The study also proposed renovating the Banyan Bowl by adding a stage, lighting and a sound system. Lerner says the study was the catalyst for making Pinecrest Gardens its own department, shifting it out of Parks and Recreation. That led to the hiring of Alana Perez as Pinecrest Gardens director. “She’s got a lot of experience with programming and development,” said Lerner. One of the steps the village is taking is to seek financial backing from the philanthropic community. Another step is applying for grants. “We’re going to start a jazz series,” said Lerner. “It’s a really exciting initiative.” Years ago, when the Parrott Jungle wanted to host weekend events to boost revenues, neighbors organized and scuttled

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Read in Paris

Miami-Dade Blue offers affordable healthcare BY GEORGE BURGESS Miami-Dade County Manager

Here’s Geraldine Spaeth, marketing director for the East Ridge Retirement Village in South Miami Dade County, on vacation in Paris and relaxing in front of the Notre Dame cathedral with a copy of her favorite hometown newspaper. Thanks for taking us along, Geraldine.

Positive PEOPLE

Miami-Dade County is a national model for making healthcare more affordable and more accessible to residents. A year ago, through a partnership with our Office of Countywide Healthcare Planning and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, we launched Miami-Dade Blue, a low-cost and comprehensive healthcare plan designed specifically with Miami-Dade residents and small businesses in mind. Nearly 3,500 people are now enrolled in this insurance program. That’s 3,500

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