Community Newspapers MARCH 12, 2012
Rise and Shine
S unny I sles B each Sun
Four Seasons Cultural Series hosts FIU Studio Jazz Big Band on March 21, 2012
BY BARI AUERBACH
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ust pick up the paper or listen to the news these days and odds are you’ll see local, national and international stories about governments struggling to balance budgets in these challenging economic times. But in Sunny Isles Beach, the recently adopted 2011/2012 fiscal year budget reflects
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE MOVIE NIGHT PG. 2
BY SYLVIA FLORES
Assistant Director Cultural and Human Services
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he City of Sunny Isles Beach, Cultural and Human Services Department is excited to announce the next installment of our Four Seasons Cultural Series, with the Florida International University Studio Jazz Big Band on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. The group, led by Director Jim Hacker, will perform pieces chosen to appeal to all musiclovers. This FREE event is scheduled for Wednesday, March 21, 2012, from 7:30pm – 9:00pm, at the Norman S. Edelcup / Sunny Isles Beach K-8 School (201 182 Drive).
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The City of Sunny Isles Beach, Cultural & Human Services Department, presents the following upcoming events. 4 Seasons Cultural Event FIU Jazz Big Band Wed., March 21, 7:30 pm Norman S. Edelcup SIB K-8 School SIB Social Seniors March Musical Magic Thurs., March 29, 2 - 4 pm Commission Chambers
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Hard to Believe BY DR. ANNETTE WEISSMAN
Principal Norman S. Edelcup SIB K-8 I t ’s hard to believe, but…. Our kindergarten students celebrated 100 days of school on February 2, 2012. With creatively decorated tee shirts and much spirit, our youngest learners showed how much they have mastered in just 100 days of school. Whether they are reading books or solving math problems, our kindergarten students are happy, productive learners. I t ’s p robably not hard to believe, but…
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BELIEVE, page 6