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The King Pins Challenge Around Town rolls out another success
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BY JOHN EDWARD SMITH
n Sunday, March 21, elected officials, civic and business leaders did battle for The King Pins Challenge trophy at Splitsville Luxury Lanes, raising an estimated $22,000 for charity. For the second year The King Pins Challenge brought the community leadership together in a fun-filled evening for family, friends and colleagues in support of the South Miami Drug-Free Coalition, a project of Informed Families. For three hours, on all thirteen lanes, over seventy bowlers of varying skill levels raised funds for the coalition’s work here in South Miami. Co-Chairs for the event were State Representative and former mayor Julio Robaina; former mayor Mary Scott Russell, President of Chamber South; and former mayor Horace Feliu. Joining them on the lanes were former mayor Dr. Anna
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Another day at the races
City Hall... it’s a soap opera written by its own characters
BY MICHAEL MILLER <Michael@communitynewspapers.com>
T h e d r a m a at South Miami City Hall continues to amaze even the most calloused observers as it seems as though every couple of weeks another “I can’t believe that happened at city hall” incident happens there again. Finally, The Miami Herald wrote a front page story last week making reference to the soap opera going on at city hall. And yes, it is a soap opera and it is the making of the people in power, and the people that work at and for city hall. We hear that Vice Mayor Valerie Newman received an anonymous letter that made reference to her joining Jay Beckman. You might remember that Commissioner Jay Beckman was shot to death on Valentine’s Day 2009, alleged-
Marco Martinez seen here just moments after finishing the ING half-marathon in Downtown Miami. Marco, who works at South Miami Hospital, was joined by thousands of running enthusiasts who also jogged their way through the 13.1- milerun. To find out how you can run, jog or walk a half marathon or even the full marathon (26.2 miles), give the nice folks at FootWorks a call at 305-667-9322.
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Artist Erik Spe yer exhibits his work a t Turnberr y Bank
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Vice President and Branch Manager Mari Colina (left) with artist Erik Speyer with two of his paintings.
rik Speyer, an accomplished artist who has played a complex and significant role in the local community, opened an impressive exhibit of his paintings last Tuesday, hosted by Turnberry Bank in South Miami. Several dozen of his best oil
paintings and water colors, depicting everything from the Everglades and other landscape scenes to people, exotic flowers and boats docked along the Miami River, are currently gracing the walls of the Turnberry Bank branch at 7312 Red
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ly by his teenage son. The shooting followed an investigation by the State with allegations about how Jay was caring for his son. At the time, Jay was making claims that the investigation was politically motivated. If you know who just might want to waste their time sending such a note to Valerie, please let the police know as they would love to add this to her package of goodies. And speaking of packages, I hear that Valerie will soon get her day in front of the Ethics Commission on the charges that were initiated by the late Jay Beckman. Hmmm... One big mouth civic activist told me a few months ago that Jay Beckman had “turned against us.” Golly, I thought, then the guy winds up dead? Back to the telenovela (Spanish soap opera) at city hall: The departure of City Attorney Luis Figueredo, City Manager Ajibola Balogun and Parks and Recreation Director Cesar Garcia were no surprise to anyone, nor was the dismissal of Jeanette Enrizo. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. And it’s no surprise about the other folks that got axed recently from city hall. It’s just the plan of this new administration to get rid of folks and replace them with
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their own loyalists. The frustration level of folks at city hall is being heard loud and clear all over and I hear that some of City Manager Roger Carlton’s former adversaries just might wind up at a city commission meeting and spill the beans. Hmmm... I hear that Brad Cassel just resigned from the city’s ad hoc Pension Committee. Here’s part of that email that was sent to the city manager: “Please remove me from this committee… Between the continued conflict of interest and the continued employment of mediocre contractors/advisors, I cannot continue to participate in this insanity.” The city manager responds to Brad, “I am truly sorry that you have made this choice and are so bitter. We are making progress albeit not at the pace or direction you would like. You analytical skills and emphatic behavior will be missed.” And now the shot over the bow comes from Brad: “Bitter?... No... Just disillusioned that a man of your caliber has performed so poorly in my eyes. I really thought that you were going to come in and set this house straight. I guess I was wrong… Misguidance, lack of performance, acceptance of mediocrity. Hey, South Miami has lived with it for years…. We’ve learned to live with it... If this commission sees fit, maybe we’ll have to wait for the next manager. And life goes on.”
So, Brad, there you go—a warning shot to the city manager that one day there will be a new city manager taking over the helm of the Good Ship Lollipop. The question running around town: Is that going to be sooner or later? And I wonder out loud, how long it will be before Police Captain Robert Richardson is gone. Any bets that it will be before or after city manager Roger Carlton is gone? In In my my zip zip code. code. Bought some running shorts over at FootWorks the other day and if you haven’t signed up for the Corporate Run there is still time to do that. Just go to FootworksMiami.com. And by the way, Josh Leibman who works at FootWorks has recently completed his 80th marathon. The guy is just amazing...80 marathons and I hear that he’s not done. As As Gomer Gom er Pyle Pyle said, said, “Surprise, surprise, surprise...” At last week’s fundraiser at Splitsville Lanes, there were lots of teams that bowled to help raise money for the South Miami Drug-Free Coalition. Some folks got mixed and matched and in what appears to be the best faux pas of the day, former Mayor Horace Feliu and wife Seida wound up on the same team as current mayor Phillip Stoddard. Okay, that’s not too bad, but I’ll betcha that Phil, who ran on a “we don’t like what FPL is trying to do” campaign didn’t know (or did he?) that the bowling lane was sponsored by none other
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then FPL. That’s right — FPL made a contribution to the worthy cause and there was Phil, working together with the very same mega giant corporation of which he disapproves. Since Si nce the th e mayor m ayor certainly knows how to write and express his opinions (look ‘em up on Google) Community Newspapers would love to have a monthly column penned by the mayor where he can express his views and offer his perspective about the future of the City Of Pleasant Living and how he proposes to get us there. Does anyone out there have his number so we can chat? Ran R a n into i n t o former city manager Yvonne McKinley over at Casa Larios the other day and in the most amazing coincidence, the current city manager, Roger Carlton, was also there. I looked around the room searching for the immediate past city manager, Ajibola Balogun, but alas he wasn’t there...because, I’m told, he was at his attorney’s office preparing his lawsuit against the city. Thought for the Day: T h o u g h t f o r th e D ay : A good reputation is more valuable than money. — Publilius Syrus
Got any tips? Contact me at 305-6697355, ext. 249, or send emails to <michael@communitynewspapers.com>.
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The ‘wearing of the green’ raised some green for charity Gloria Burns GLORIA’S GAB S t . P a t r i c k ’s D a y F e s t i v a l a t J o h n M a rti n’s offered volunteers an opportunity to raise funds for charity. As celebrants packed the streets of Coral Gables for this annual event, more than 70 volunteers from the R o t a ry C lub of C oral Ga ble s, Cora l G able s R otar ac t C lub a nd the G FW C C o r a l G a b l e s Wo m a n ’s C l ub (CGWC) served beer and food, collecting tips for the May Van Sickle Children’s Dental Clinic throughout the evening. Revelers enjoyed a great band and became more and more generous throughout the evening. In fact, the volunteers collected more than $1,100 in tips for the Clinic owned and operated by CGWC. The two Clubs will also split a $5,000 donation for their services that will go to their respective charitable programs. Orchestrating the volunteers once again this year was Yolanda Woodbridge, past presi-
dent of the Rotary Club of Coral Gables, a woman who is a constant inspiration for her charitable efforts. Among the many volunteers helping out that evening we re Jo Burke, Fred B a d d o u r, J o hn Wa ll ac e, P am S c hae fer, B a rba ra Laps le y, Lin da an d Joh n Ha rtwell, Susie Tilson, Ana La m, Greg Martini, Skip P i t a , D e e n a B e l l , J u d y P a n t o j a , C h a rl i e L l ew e l l y n , A f r e d o I g l e s i a s , a n d B i l l Q ue s e nb e rry, to mention a few. Speaking of Rotary, Coral Gables Rotarians recently welcomed CEO of the Women’s Fund,, De b i Ha rri s, who spoke to the lunch crowd about the many outreach efforts of this Fund. The Women’s F u n d A n nu a l “ P o w e r o f t he P urs e” Lu nc he on is fast approaching and will be held at the H i l t o n d o w n t o w n , 1 6 0 1 B i s ca y n e B l v d . , o n April 30. The silent auction starts at 11 a.m. with lunch being served at noon. This is always a terrific event with the most amazing designer purses up for bid and purchase by the highest bidders. Tickets are $125 per person. For more information on that event, go online to www.wome nsfundmia mi.,org. In other news, Thrivent Financ ial for L ut he r a ns ’ Joan Reitsma, of The Giving Tree, organized the A n n u a l E l e m e n t a r y School Achievement Breakfast at the Hyatt Regency Coral Gables on March 16. Among the students attending were top achievers from Coral Gables Elementary, Gulliver Academy, Miami Christian School and St. Thomas. Prior to awards medals and certificates to the honorees, the crowd enjoyed an entertaining speech given by Coral Gables Chamber President M a r k Tr owbridge followed by the ––––––––––––––––––––––– CG Rotary President Wiley Hick’s, Women’s Fund CEO Debi Harris, and Debbie Swain at recent Rotary meeting at the Westin Colonnade.
cast from Actors Playhouse for Young Audiences. The group performed several numbers from Jack and the Beanstalk, a very funny show that Director Ea rl Ma ul din encouraged the crowd to see at Actors’ Playhouse in order to find out how the musical ends. Reitsma expressed her thanks to those who made the day possible including the B e a r- A - B e a r F o u n d a t i o n , Thri vent Fin an ci al for Luthe r ans F oundat ion, the Hyatt Regency Coral Rotarian John Wallace with CGWC member Linda Hartwell and her husGables, C lai r Francis W h i t e h u r s t , G F W C C o r a l band, John, at John Martin’s St. Patrick’s Day Festival. Gables Wo m a n ’s C l u b a n d t h e R o t a r y Clu b o f C o ra l Gab l es . Congratulations to the U niv er s ity of Mi ami D i re c t o r of Athletics K i r b y H o c u t t who has been selected one of Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal Forty Under 40 Award recipients. He received his award in Los Angeles during a black-tie ceremony at the JW Marriott Los Angeles. Hocutt is the only director of athletics among this year’s award recipients. Finally, hats off to the L a d y Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre’s cast from Jack and the Ga t ors swi m t e a m that cap- Beanstalk performed at Elementary School Achievement breakfast for tured the NC AA N a t i o n a l top student achievers, family, friends and school staff members attendC h a m p i o ns h i p in the closest ing this annual affair. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– margin in the history of the Gloria Burns is Executive Director of the competition beating Stanford by only 2 1/12 points. That was the second National Community Foundation of Pinecrest, a 501 Championship in a week for the University (c) (3) non profit organization, as well as a of F lori da that also took that NCAA title for columnist for Community Newspapers. Keeping abreast of community activities is a Track and Field. challenge. If you would like to submit inforUntil next week, keep making each day mation for this column, send your news via email to <gloriagalburns@aol.com>. count.
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Road, a few blocks south of Sunset Drive. The exhibit is expected to last at least a month, and can be seen from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. Mari Colina, Vice President and Branch Manager at the bank, has participated with other art exhibitions there and is happy to welcome Speyer’s work to their South Miami office. “I really enjoy working with the artists, whether they are kids or adults,” said Colina. “It’s a fun activity for me and I really think the customers enjoy it as well. They come in and it’s a different picture of what they’re used to seeing in a bank. He’s a very talented artist, and he’s a customer, so we’re happy to do something for one of our customers, as well.” Born in Argentina, Speyer was educated in Denmark and the United States. When asked why he paints, Speyer said that for him it’s never been something that he decided to do or had to think about. “It’s just a natural impulse,” Speyer said. “It’s one of those things you can’t help. You don’t really know why, you just have to do it. When I was a little kid, I was the one who decorated the blackboards in Denmark at Christmas when I was growing up there. Ever since then I’ve been drawing or painting, even when I was in the Navy.” Speyer was a pilot and said that his squadron-mates thought it rather odd that one of their fellow pilots was an artist, but that he did many paintings of Navy vessels in various ports of call around the world and nearby landscapes in the countries he visited. Even later, as director first of Planet Ocean and then the Miami Museum of Science, and during years of other international museum and exhibit work, Speyer still spent weekends and vacations painting and participating in numerous art exhibits. Only recently has he become a full-time artist.
“I never stopped painting,” said Speyer. “You see a scene that may appeal to someone to photograph, but I see it as something I really want to paint. You want to capture it...sometimes there’s an urgency. You see a ship on the Miami River and the reflection in the water is absolutely, unbelievably beautiful, and you want to capture it. It’s a challenge...not to create a replica of it, but to create something new from it...something spectacular.” Because galleries are often cold and isolated places, he is delighted to have his work on display in Turnberry Bank’s warm and active setting. “It’s great,” Speyer said. “It’s a very flattering thing to see all your paintings hanging up, and it’s a beautiful place for it. The lighting and the walls...it’s a very nice venue. And of course as an artist I love to see my paintings hanging instead of sitting in my studio. A variety of people can see them here. Every painting to me has a meaning...has a memory.” Speyer said that sometimes people ask him whether he prefers watercolors or oils, but he can’t really say because some subject matter is better suited to one medium or the other, and sometimes he’ll do a watercolor first and then do an oil painting based on that later. Speyer’s paintings have been included in numerous local, national and international juried shows such as the Mystic Seaport International Maritime Masters Exhibition, and have garnered prestigious awards such as Best in Show in The Best and the Brightest, Scottsdale, Arizona, in 2007. His works are included in many private and public collections, and are displayed in galleries in Miami, Key West and Savannah, Georgia. His website is www.erikspeyer.com. For information about Turnberry Bank and the exhibit, call 305-661-5350.
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The Jackson Memorial story: Which one to believe? R. Kenneth Bluh KENNETH’S COMMENTARY First Jackson Memorial Hospital (Public Health Trust) was going to lose $40 million in the next 12 months. Then within one month the projected loss changed to $229 million. They would need to fire 900 employees (2/23/10) to balance the books. Next, to solve the dilemma, the hospital administration said it must fire 4,487 employees (3/6/10), nurses, doctors and staffers as well as close Jackson South and Jackson North. Then, if the county didn’t provide a quick intravenous shot of $80 million, the whole hospital system would collapse. Now they only need to fire 650 employees (3/17/10) and they could keep both North and South hospitals open. One of Jackson’s solutions is slow down paying their bills (3/18/10). Which story should we believe? Jackson’s problem is the fiscal side of the hospital’s operations. Fiscal responsi-
bility means being able to project hospital revenue and expenses although the administration can make the appropriate adjustments to operations. Without a good grip on its finances, no one — the hospital’s administrators, the board of county commissioners or the taxpayers who pay the half-cent sales tax — can come to its rescue. I learned quite a bit about billing the last time I was at a hospital (not Jackson) for a visit to the emergency room. When I received the payment breakdown, the hospital bill was approximately $12,000. I learned there was a negotiated agreement with the hospital to pay about $4,000 of the $12,000. What about the other $8,000? It was eaten by the hospital. My question: Was Jackson projecting their future income based upon my $12,000 or upon the $4,000 they would actually receive? Why set up a $12,000 account receivable when you know you are only going to receive $4,000? Could this be the problem? When all is said and done, the hospital is running in the red and that cannot continue. I fully understand the unions’ positions. They were working under negotiated contracts receiving agreed upon salaries.
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–– VIEWPOINT –– Along comes the hospital’s administration who said, “Sorry, we made an error in accounting and we are going to close if we don’t fire 4,487 of you guys real soon.” You can’t meet payroll with misguided good intentions. We just can’t, overnight, increase the sales tax to cover the shortage. The county has its own problems and to look to it to cover wages when it is in the middle of employee cuts doesn’t make much sense. Jackson went to Tallahassee seeking financial assistance from the state only to learn from the legislature that it couldn’t help with the current crisis. Instead it was planning on cutting its contribution to the hospital in the new budget. Whatever decisions are made by Jackson’s management other hospitals in South Florida must assist in taking some of the pressure off Jackson by sharing services to the indigent. This will give some
breathing room to Jackson. If Jackson were to go under, the rest of the hospitals would be in far worse shape if forced to take over all of Jackson’s responsibilities. If I were a union member, I would accept pay cuts, but with the hospital’s guarantee that when the finances are straightened out the salaries would be returned to the scale paid before the cut, plus an incremental increase for inflation. That way everyone would keep his or her job, the hospital would function and the staff would be working to make Jackson a more cost efficient operation. We appreciate your opinions on this column whether in agreement or disagreement. Please send your comments to (fax number) 305-662-6980 or email to <letters@communitynewspapers.com>. The opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of this newspaper, its editors or publisher.
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The King Pins Challenge II Trophy Winners. Pictured are (l-r) High Rollers Trophy to the highest scoring team, the SoMi Business Team, represented by Scott Baumann, Team Captain and Angelo Bosques; Tim Hardaway; John Edward Smith, Publisher, SoMiMAG and event co-presenter; Ray Estefania representing South Miami Hospital, Challenge Trophy Winners for the highest pledged amount; Dwayne McQuillen, General Manager, Splitsville Luxury Lanes and event co-presenter; and Margaret Sotham, Director, South Miami Drug-Free Coalition, event beneficiary. Celebrity MC Tim Hardaway with the Red/Sunset Merchants Assn. Team: (L-R) Hans & Laurie Huseby, FootWorks; Claudia Marquez, The Shops at Sunset Place; Steve Kagan, Beverlee Kagan Antique Jewelry; Nic Lecat, Bougainvillea's; Alein Cadalso, The Shops at Sunset Place; Amy Donner, Community Newspapers and President of RSMA. (Photos courtesy of Steckley Photography)
Summer Fun and Camp Expo wants you BY ASHLEY SUGARMAN
The Shops at Sunset Place, one of South Miami’s leading shopping destinations, invites all companies and representatives that relate to summer activities and summer camps to participate in the third annual “Summer Fun and Camp Expo” on Saturday, April 24, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on the first level of the mall by Dan Marino’s Town Tavern. The “Summer Fun and Camp Expo” will
offer families a wonderful way to explore summer activities and extra-curricular options. Event attendees will receive information on multiple summer programs without the hassle of researching, traveling to, or even calling each program individually. To participate in The Shops at Sunset Place’s Summer Fun and Camp Expo, or to receive more information about the event, contact Claudia Marquez at 305-663-0482 or via email at <cmarquez@simon.com>.
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Sotham noted that the real challenge happens every day as we work to keep our kids safe, healthy and drug-free. On the lanes were teams from County Commissioner Carlos A. Gimenez, which included School Board Member Dr. Marta Perez; Chamber South; the Red Sunset Merchants Association; South Miami Hospital; First National Bank of South Miami; South Miami Police Department; South Miami Fire-Rescue Station #14; the South Miami Drug-Free Coalition; South Miami Senior High School and other SoMi business and community leaders. At the Awards Ceremony following the tournament, the South Miami Hospital team was awarded the King Pins Challenge trophy as the team that contributed the highest amount of pin pledges. The Hospital team included both the former and current hospital CEO’s, Javier Hernandez-Lichtl and Lincoln Mendez, Dr. Tina Carol Scott, Dr. John Braden, Karen Vassell, Ray Estefania and Ana Moreno. And for the second year running, the SoMi Business Team won for the highest bowling score. Team members were:
Scott Baumann and Angelo Bosques of Fitness Together, John Janette of Town Kitchen + Bar, Power Pizza’s E.J. Martinez, Mario Capone of Mario’s Tailor Shop and Danny Young from MRProperties, the Municipal Garage. Scott Baumann was also acknowledged for garnering the highest amount of pin pledges. Sponsors recognized at the event were: City Attorney Laurence Feingold, The Shops at Sunset Place, John Edward Smith Communications, LAZ Parking, MGE Architects, Pizza Rustica, Red Road Commons and media sponsor Community Newspapers/South Miami News. Other lane and contributing sponsors were the Red Sunset Merchants Association, IAFF Union Local 1403, the Police Benevolent Association, Cool-de-Sac Play Café, Hank & Margarita Courtney, the Crossroads Building, Andy Hessen, Mandarin Gourmet Donut Shoppe and the Robins Plaza Family Partnership. For information on the work of the South Miami Drug-Free Coalition, please contact 305-856-4886.
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Baptist Health employees pack million meals for Haiti BY JOSE BOZA
During the span of four days, some 3,800 Baptist Health South Florida employees and their families volunteered 7,000 hours of their free time in two-hour shifts of 165 people to assemble one million meals for the people of Haiti. Baptist Health South Florida coordinated the four-day meal-a-thon to raise consciousness for relief and recovery efforts for the earthquake ravaged country. “It was so gratifying to see employees from practically every department represented at the four-day event — from board members and doctors and nurses to social workers, environmental staff and techs,” said Wayne Brackin, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Baptist Health South Florida. “It was a great team effort by everyone involved during those four days that had 23 shifts staffed with 3,800 Baptist Health volunteers accumulating 7,000-plus hours to reach our goal of one million meals. And we got it done with 5,000 meals to spare,” he added. The humanitarian effort was the product of a unique collaboration between
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Baptist Health, its employees and the Feed My Starving Children organization. More than $170,000 was committed to purchase the ingredients for the one million meals through Feed My Starving Children. The meals consisted of packages of rice, soy protein, chick-
en broth and vitamins. Baptist Health, the region’s largest faithbased, not-for-profit healthcare organization, has more than 13,000 employees and is the area’s largest private employer. Baptist Health includes Baptist, Baptist Children’s, Doctors, Homestead, Mariners
and South Miami hospitals as well as Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute, Baptist Outpatient Services and Baptist Health Enterprises. Baptist Health Foundation, the organization’s fundraising arm, supports services at all hospitals and facilities affiliated with Baptist Health.
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Newsflash! Scientists have recently discovered a fitness breakthrough that will reduce cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity by more than 80 percent and the best thing it that it’s FREE! Wouldn’t it be great to be able to worry less about our health and health care expenses, insurance, and all that goes along with being unhealthy? The ground shattering ‘breaking’ news is this – take care of yourself by exercising, eating right and not smoking. There – that’s it. Time to stop the worry about how high your health insurance plans are going and how the government may have to take care of you.
THE UN-HEALTHY U.S. Let’s start with smoking. Is there anyone left out there that believes that smoking is not bad for you? If this is you, crawl out from under your rock and listen. According to the American Heart Association cigarette smoking is the most important preventable cause of premature death in the United States. It accounts for more than 440,000 of the more than 2.4 million annual deaths. In the last 10 years, it is becoming more and more difficult for a smoker to find a place to puff in public, and because of this, health care costs will decrease. Hot off the presses! Another recent discovery sheds light on how to tackle the obesity epidemic in the U.S. Be proactive! Exercise and eat right. More than 40 percent of adults in the U.S. are considered obese. Do we care? Obesity is costing the American healthcare system more than $100 million annually. And while there’s some overlap, diabetes costs nearly $150 billion, cancer care costs more than $200 billion, and heart disease costs more than $300 billion annually, according to studies by the National Institutes of Health.
THE REAL ISSUE Americans are currently in intense debate on how we can all have, or be required to have affordable health care, with little to no change in how we treat our bodies, and at the least cost. Have we really gotten to the point where we take no responsibility for our own health and wish to throw more and more money to a problem that is just getting worse and worse? None of the health bills currently proposed get at the REAL issue to solve rising health care costs. There is no incentive for people to actually BE healthy. Sure, insurance companies want to know if you smoke, what is your BMI (which is inaccurate in many cases) and ‘pre-existing’ conditions – but those things only tell a very small portion of someone’s overall health, and we all know people who don’t tell the whole truth to their insurance coverers so they can get the best coverage for the lowest rate. WHO PAYS? There are no winners in our current health care debacle, or in any of the health care options currently being pushed by the US government. REAL health reform will only happen when we begin to realize that we have to take personal responsibility for our health. A healthcare plan that places emphasis on REAL and MEASURABLE criteria such as body fat, exercising heart rates, blood profiles, and more will ultimately bring down obesity levels in the U.S. Preventative care is the real key to solving our Nation’s Health Care woes. Want FREE health care? Take personal responsibility for your health by not smoking and by exercising and eating right.
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Remembering boating safety can ensure smooth sailing BY CRISTINA ARMAND
As we enter spring, it seems like more and more people are opting to spend their weekend out on the open seas. Boating is a big deal in Miami. If you don’t own a boat, you know someone who does. Whether you are going out fishing or to just catch a few rays, you must remember to sail safely. An average of 700 people die every year in recreational boating accidents. Drowning is the No. 1 cause of these fatalities, and 86 percent of drowning victims were not wearing a personal flotation device. To ensure a safe and fun-filled weekend, MDFR is encouraging residents to consider the following safety tips: • Wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD). One wearable PFD for each person aboard is required, and they should be stowed where readily available. United States Coast Guard statistics indicate that on average more than 600 people drown annually in boating accidents. About 88 percent could have survived if they had worn a PFD. • Have a fire extinguisher onboard. Fire extinguishers are a very important safety item. Inspect your fire extinguishers monthly to make sure they are properly stored, charged, and undamaged. • Test your boat lights. Always test your boat lights before you leave the dock. If you use battery-operated lights, always carry extra batteries. • Alcohol and boating don’t mix. Alcohol impairs your judgment, balance and coordination. Over 50 percent of drownings result from boating incidents involving alcohol. Balance is one of the first things you lose when you consume alcohol, and when you combine this with the rocking of the boat, the chances of
falling overboard increase. • Watch the weather. Check weather warnings and forecasts before leaving shore and while at sea. Remain watchful for signs of bad weather and listen to weather radio broadcasts on your VHF radio. • Develop a float plan. Give a responsible person details about where you will be and how long you will be gone. In the event of an emergency, this information could be the key to finding you and bringing help to your location. • Hydrate. Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Avoid drinks that contain caffeine, alcohol or high sugar content because they actually contribute to dehydration. • Use common sense. This means operating at a safe speed at all times, especially in crowded areas. Be alert at all times, and steer clear of large vessels and watercrafts that can be restricted in their ability to stop or get out of the way. Be respectful of buoys and other navigational aids that have been placed to ensure your boating safety. All boat owners should consider having a vessel safety check. This is a free check conducted by the local Coast Guard Auxiliary for boaters who wish to make sure that their vessel meets all federal and local safety requirements. The vessel safety check is not a law enforcement issue, and no citations are given for any discrepancies. The examiner will make note of the current condition of the vessel and offer suggestions and tips for safety improvements. The next time you plan an excursion on the high seas, remember these tips to make your day a safe one. Cristina Armand is a public information officer with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
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Miami Children’s Hospital marks 60th anniversary BY GARY ALAN RUSE
Miami Children’s Hospital celebrated its 60th anniversary on Saturday, Mar. 20, in a three-hour community event that brought together patients, families, physicians, nurses, employees and financial donors with members and leaders of the community. Held in the courtyard of its medical complex at 3100 SW 62 Ave., the celebration featured a giant birthday cake, face painting, clowns, performers and stilt walkers, an orchestra and other festivities, as well as a special presentation by hospital administrators and invited VIPs. After a selection of music from the students of the Doctors Charter School of Miami Shores Chamber String Ensemble, Amanda Lopez sang the National Anthem and Dr. Devin Brown, senior chaplain, gave the invocation. Nancy Humbert, an MCH vice president, welcomed everyone and introduced State Rep. Eduardo “Eddy” Gonzalez, who presented a Tribute on behalf of the Florida House of Representatives. Palmetto Bay Mayor Eugene Flinn gave MCH a proclamation in honor of the occasion and the hospital’s accomplishments. “The stories and miracles that come out of here make us very proud to be supportive and a part of your community,” said Mayor Flinn. “On behalf of the Village of Palmetto Bay, we are proud and honored to offer this proclamation to Miami Children’s Hospital in honor of your outstanding institution which focuses exclusively on caring for children.” Dr. Narendra Kini, MCH president and CEO, took the podium to express his thoughts on the significance of the occasion. “With each decade we have grown, not only the size of the campus and the scope of our services, but in our national and international reputation for service excellence,” Dr. Kini said. “Today I am proud to note that we are consistently ranked among the
Families of the Children’s Miracle Network took the stage to thank the hospital and celebrate their own success stories in overcoming life-threatening childhood illnesses or injuries.
best children’s hospitals in the nation, with more programs identified as America’s best than any other pediatric facility in Florida. In the last decade we have also emerged as the region’s only pediatric healthcare system, as part of our commitment to being where the children are.” Miami Children’s Hospital is South Florida’s only licensed specialty hospital exclusively for children, and has provided medical care for children from all over the world since 1950 when it first opened its doors as Variety Children’s Hospital. The hospital initially focused on medical and surgical needs of children in the community, and also as a center for polio victims until Dr. Jonas Salk developed a cure for the disease in 1955. In 1958 it became a teaching hospital to prepare doctors in the field of pediatrics. In 1964 the hospital began a $35 million expansion, increasing its bed count and adding new outpatient facilities, and opened
its first intensive care unit the following year. Variety Children’s Hospital was renamed Miami Children’s Hospital in 1983, dedicated a new 213,000-square-foot hospital in 1986, and in subsequent years opened a Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, the George E. Batchelor Research and Academic Pavilion, the Congenital Heart Institute at MCH, the Health on Wheels mobile health units to provide care for underserved children, the LifeFlight critical care transport program, the Miami Children’s Brain Institute, the Ambulatory Care Building and branches in Weston, Palmetto Bay, Miami Lakes, Doral and West Kendall. Other speakers at the celebration included Lucy Morillo, foundation president; Jackie Gonzalez, chief nursing officer; Dr. Deise Granado, chief medical officer, and Dr. Luis Gonzalez-Mendoza, president of MCH Medical Staff. The speakers were followed by families of the Children’s Miracle Network who
took the stage to thank the hospital and celebrate their own success stories in overcoming life-threatening childhood illnesses or injuries. Among them was Eddie Garcia, who had been a patient at MCH when he was a child and whose son Shay had been treated there for acute myeloid leukemia. “When he was 6 months old he was diagnosed with AML,” Garcia said. “Over the following four years Shay would relapse three different times. He endured several months of chemotherapy at a time. He’s had the maximum dose of radiation allowable for a human lifetime. He’s a bone marrow transplant survivor, and he did relapse after bone marrow as well, which made him a candidate for T-cell transfusion and he endured several grueling weeks of that as well. Long story short, Shay’s been in remission now for six years.” It also was announced that MCH will be opening a children’s care center in Palm Beach County later this year.
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YMCA offers program to teach young golfers BY LINDA RODRIGUEZ BERNFELD
The South Dade YMCA has a program to teach youngsters how to play golf. The program was started by Frank Geller; his sister, Ledah Geller, and Mike Ford, the golf pro at the Palmetto Bay Golf Course and golf coach at Palmer Trinity School. “Golf has really done a lot for me,” Frank Geller said. “I wanted to teach it to other kids.” Geller said there are things kids can learn from golf that also will help them in life. “In golf, like in life, you have to be patient,” he said, adding that the things he has learned through golf have helped not only in sports but in school and life in general. Ford said the program was started to provide young kids with a sport they can have with them the rest of their lives. “Golf is a very fast-growing sport,” Ford said. “You don’t need to put together six friends to play. It’s a sport you can participate in into your 80s.” The program is geared to teach children as young as 5 and as old as 16. A pilot program began last year and attracted more than 10 children, most of who had not been exposed to the game before. “We have three different stations set up for them for beginning golf — putting, chipping, full swing,” Ford said. “It will be on Fridays from 5 to 6 p.m. The program runs six weeks at a time. We stay on the same schedule as the rest of the programs. Once a week for an hour on Fridays.” The students are asked to pre-register. Ford said they need to register by the Wednesday of the week they want to participate.
While Ford runs the program, the students on the Palmer golf team work as counselors. Both Gellers have taught sessions in return for community service hours. A session began on Mar. 5. “It’s a lot of fun,” Ledah Geller said. She has been playing golf for three years and loves it so much, she plays on the Palmer team along with her brother. Palmer does not have a girls’ team. She hopes more girls come out to learn the game. “We really need it in the sport,” she said. The initial golf session last year drew eight kids. Ford said that in addition to lessons on how to putt, chip and swing, they are working with the Palmetto Golf Course on a joint promotion that would allow the kids to play golf at the Briar Bay Golf Course. “At that point we can start to cover rules, etiquette and the game itself,” he said. Ford would love to expand the program to the summer. “If there is enough interest, we’ll do a summer golf camp,” he said. He already has done some fundraising and has found community partners to keep costs down. “The YMCA is going to help with partial financing of the program,” he said. “Alf’s golf shop has donated some junior golf clubs and I’ve refurbished some stuff the YMCA had from years ago. Any donations anyone wants to make in terms of junior equipment, we’re always looking for that. Another plus is that the YMCA does have some money for scholarships for kids who need help, Ford said. For more information, contact the YMCA at 305-254-0310 or go online to <www.SouthDadeY@ymcamiami.org>.
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The smooth sounds of jazz continue this summer at the Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club’s 25th annual “SummerJazz on the Gulf” free concert series. Beautiful sunsets, gorgeous views of the Gulf of Mexico, and refreshing breezes provide the perfect backdrop for the fun free concert series performed on the resort’s scenic Watkins Lawn overlooking the water. “SummerJazz on the Gulf” takes place one Saturday evening per month from 7 to 10 p.m. beginning in June. This year’s concerts will be on June 26, July 24, Aug. 28 and Sept. 18. The entertainment lineup is not yet set, but last year’s entertainment included performances by Alan Darcy, Late Night Brass, Women’s Blues Revue, and Big Night Out. There will be parking, just north of the hotel at Lowdermilk Park, with free parking provided to those with a Naples beach sticker. Free trolley service running to and from the resort also is available. Guests may bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating, but coolers are not permitted. Call 1-239-261-2222 for additional information and directions. In conjunction with each concert, The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club will offer a special “SummerJazz Rate” for concertgoers who wish to stay at the resort on those evenings. The rate starts at $149 per room, per night and includes complimentary greens fees on the resort’s championship golf course, two reserved beach chairs, unlimited tennis, access to the resort’s world-class Spa and complete Fitness Center (with use of the exercise room, whirlpool, sauna and steam room). It also includes valet parking, afternoon tea and cookies at 4 p.m. daily, and admission for children ages 5-12 in the morn-
N E W S ing activities of the Beach Klub 4 Kids supervised child activity program. While the greens fees are complimentary with the special rate, there is a cart fee. For reservations or additional information, call 1-800-237-7600 or 1-239-2612222, or visit online at <www.NaplesBeachHotel.com>. Guests attending “SummerJazz on the Gulf” should consider dining at the resort’s H.B.’s on the Gulf, the city of Naples’ only beachfront restaurant, which serves fresh Florida seafood and traditional American favorites. Patrons also can enjoy a specialty drink at the Sunset Beach Bar, named Naples’ “Best Beach Bar” by the Travel Channel. Refreshments also will be available for purchase at each concert. The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, owned and operated by the Watkins family for more than 60 years, is Naples’ only beachfront resort offering on-site championship golf, a world-class spa, and an awardwinning tennis center. The resort completed a multi-milliondollar remodeling and renovation of its 319 guest rooms in November 2009, and completed its $5 million all-new pool complex in February of this year. Onsite amenities include an Orchid House, and multiple restaurants and bars. The resort is located at 851 Gulf Shore Blvd. North in Naples.
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Local company helps prevent home maintenance problems BY JACK WOLFE
The average homeowner dedicates three to five days per month to home repair or home maintenance issues at some level. Minimal issues you may have with your home, if not addressed and repaired, can lead to further damage and, as time goes by, costlier repairs. Homeowners are busier than ever, and don’t have time to even make initial calls for repairs, much less preventative maintenance. But now, a South Miami-based company, Home Maintenance Services, is providing custom-tailored, monthly home maintenance and repair packages to South Florida homeowners to take care of all these needs. The brainchild of South Florida native and veteran construction icon Gary Shear, Home Maintenance Services addresses each home’s particular situation based on a free maintenance and repair chart that the company Home Maintenance Services can take on just about any provides to determine repair priorities, home maintenace project including updating a kitchen. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– as well as preventative maintenance. According to Shear, it’s not just Home Maintenance Services also about the home; it’s about making the addresses updating of home equipment homeowner’s life less stressful and more based upon the needs of each particular enjoyable. home and the priorities of the homeowner. “People are working harder and longer Some examples of this include making the hours than anyone can remember,” Shear home more energy efficient with resealing said. “So Home Maintenance Services is or replacing windows and doors, instant just as much about making whatever leisure “on” inline hot water heaters, more energy time you have enjoyable rather than taken efficient interior and exterior lighting, pool up by being a maintenance contractor. Let pumps, sprinkler pumps, updating a home’s closet storage and garage storage capabilius do that for you.” Shear added that Home Maintenance ties and much more. As daily wear and tear accumulates so Services has the most reputable tradesmen too does the costs associated with repairs. in their fields and can take on anything from Routine maintenance items can quickly plumbing to electrical to roofing, but the litbecome expensive projects if neglected. tle jobs are equally important on the plan of HMS ensures that your home will operate at any particular home. Re-caulking a bathtub or sink, clearing peak efficiency thereby reducing energy drains, clearing roof gutters, changing light costs. They detect issues early to help you bulbs, pool maintenance and repair, floor avoid the costs associated with premature polishing, grout cleaning, repairing, lawn repair and replacement that are typically and landscaping — and even hurricane due to neglect. The maintenance plans are monthly and shutter installation and removal — are just a few of the dozens of services offered under billed monthly. Plans are budgeted according to the maintenance items agreed to by the Home Maintenance Services plans. “We really wanted to make this program the homeowner from the initial complimensomething that anyone could implement in tary home inspection and maintenance their lives even if they live in a condomini- review. More information about the plans be found online at um,” Shear said. “Everyone has more can important things they could and probably <www.HomeMaintenanceServices.com> or by calling 786-268-7225. should be doing.”
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Market to kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and to launch it friends and supporters of Kristi House are invited to shop at Whole Foods Market, 11701 S. Dixie Hwy., all day on Thursday, Apr. 1. Five percent of the day’s net store sales will be donated to the organization. This is a tremendous opportunity for Kristi House to raise much-needed funds in its efforts to address the epidemic of child sexual abuse through outreach and treatment programs. For more information, visit online at <www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/calendars/PCR.html> or log on to <www.kristihouse.org>.
LOCAL ROTARY CLUB TO HOST CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT The Miami-Dadeland-Pinecrest Rotary Club will host its annual golf tournament on Friday, Apr. 16, at the Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course, 1200 Anastasia Ave. in Coral Gables. The tournament will begin at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start. This is a fun event that supports the club’s projects that assist children in need. Past tournament proceeds funded scholarships to deserving students that have great potential,
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FAIRCHILD GARDEN TO HOST ANNUAL BROMELIAD SHOW Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden will host the 31st annual Bromeliad Show, sponsored by the Bromeliad Society of South Florida (BSSF), on Saturday and Sunday, Apr. 17 and 18, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Gardens, 10901 Old Cutler Rd. in Coral Gables. During this event, at least nine nurseries and perhaps as many as 13, each having grown their own unique plants, will be present and sell their rare masterpieces. In addition, attendees can gaze at plants that won prizes in competition the Friday before. Also, on Saturday at 1 p.m., there will be an auction of extremely unique plants where the prices may be better than you could ever have realized. For more information about the BSSF, go to <www.bssf-miami.org> or send email to <meyerrobertc@cs.com>.
COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFS ALHAMBRA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS ‘SOUTH FLORIDA’S GOT TALENT’ Alhambra Orchestra, led by principal conductor Alfred Gershfeld, will present the amazing young winners of its annual concerto competition in a free concert at Ransom Everglades School, 3575 Main Hwy. in Coconut Grove, on Sunday, Apr. 18, at 7 p.m. Violinist Alexandra Dreyfuss of Miami Beach, clarinetist Elisha Willinger of the Dreyfoos School of the Arts, and violinist Seowon Kim of Pinecrest will perform. Generally, no reservations are needed, but large groups should call in advance. For information, call 305-668-9260 or visit online at <www.alhambramusic.org>. CHOPIN FOR ALL SERIES SLATES PIANO RECITAL BY GRACE FONG The Chopin for All series of free concerts will present a piano recital by Grace Fong, the 2009 Fellow of the American Pianists Association, on Sunday, Apr. 25, 3 p.m., at
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‘Kings and Queens of Freestyle’ coming to BankUnited Center BY ALLISON DOBIN Relive the greatest era of feel-good dance music of the ’80s and ’90s as the “Kings and Queens of Freestyle” head to the BankUnited Center at the University of Miami on Apr. 10 at 8 p.m. The unmatched “Kings and Queens of Freestyle” lineup features legendary music icons Stevie B (Spring Love, Party Your Body, Dreamin Of Love, Because I love You), TKA Originals (Louder Than Love, Tears May Fall, X Ray Vision, Give Your Love To Me), Johnny O (Fantasy Girl, Highways Of Love, Memories, Dreamboy/Dreamgirl), Freeestyle Evolution (Don’t Stop The Rock, It’s Automatic, Party Has Begun), C&C Music Factory (Gonna Make You Sweat, Thing’s That Make You Go Hmmm), Nice-N-Wild (Diamond Girl), & More (You’ll Never Find Another Love, Materialistic Girl). Also performing will be Trinere (I’ll Be All You Ever Need, I Know You Love Me, Can’t Get Enough, They’re Playing Our Song), Rockell (In A Dream, When I’m Gone), Debbie Deb (Lookout Weekend), Giggles (Love Letter, Come To Me), Lisette Melendez (Together Forever, A Day In My Life Without You), and Nyasia (Who’s Got Your Love, Now And Forever). NYC’s DJ Mickey Garcia and DJ Ciro LLerena will be there, and as an added attraction, Power 96’s DJ Laz In The Morning will be in the house to join the party. Tickets for “Kings and Queens of Freestyle” on Apr. 10 start at just $33.75 (including parking/facility fee) and are available at 1-800-745-3000 as well as online at <www.ticketmaster.com> and at
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Cauley Square Historic Railroad Village, off S. Dixie Highway (US1) in Goulds, is having a fun family day on Easter Sunday, Apr. 4, from noon to 4 p.m. Children, grandparents, mom and dad, aunts and uncles, and even the family pet on leash are invited to share fun for everyone in the lush tropical gardens and vintage cottage shops that were built in 1903. Easter Sunday activities include: • Easter Egg Hunt in the environmentally preserved gardens located around the main courtyard. Cost is $5 per child and children should bring their own baskets. Hours are noon to 1 p.m., ages 1-5; 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., ages 6-9, and 3 to 4
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‘Instruments of Torture’ exhibition coming to MDC’s Freedom Tower BY SUE ARROWSMITH
Just as there are works of art that radiate a message of love and peace, there also are objects that attest to the capacity of inhumanity in the world. This darker side of mankind is captured in “Instruments of Torture through the Ages,” an exhibition of nearly 100 instruments designed for torturing and executing. On loan from the Museo Toscana in Italy, the exhibition will open at Miami Dade College’s (MDC) Freedom Tower, 600 Biscayne Blvd. in downtown Miami, on Friday, Apr. 2, marking its East Coast premiere and only the second showing in the U.S. Organizers hope the exhibition draws attention to contemporary human rights issues around the world. “The iconic Freedom Tower, a National Historic Landmark, was chosen as the ideal setting because it is a symbol of freedom for many who have fled oppressive political and social systems abroad, including political prisoners,” said Covadonga Talavera, U.S. representative for Museo Toscana. In conjunction with the exhibition, the college will host educational lectures, panels and workshops on the issues of freedom, human rights, and torture. “Our mission with this exhibition is to provide information through a historical retrospective about a practice condemned by most civilized countries as an inexcusable crime, but still practiced in many parts of the modern world,” said MDC Art Gallery director Jorge Gutierrez. “Instruments of Torture through the Ages” first opened in Florence, Italy, in April 1983. Most of the collection consists of original pieces acquired from antiques shops throughout Europe, some dating to the 16th and 17th centuries. They include the Pendulum, Garrotte, Iron Maiden, Spiked Collar, The Guillotine, and Interrogation Chairs,
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Mitsubishi Outlander is redesigned for 2010 Ron Beasley AUTOMOTIVE EDITOR
LET’S TALK CARS The Mitsubishi Outlander has been restyled for 2010 and now comes in four different trim levels — ES, SE, XLS and GT. The Outlander is based on Mitsubishi’s performance-engineered global platform that also forms the foundation of the new-generation Lancer and Lancer Evolution models. It has a rigid unibody structure that allows for a sport-tuned suspension and a smooth ride. Standard on the Outlander is a Lancer Evolution-inspired lightweight aluminum roof panel, which lowers the center of gravity for better handling. The Outlander has a new and distinctive jet fighter-look to its grille, with the GT getting a blacked out front bumper cover design and a lightweight aluminum roof, while the SE models (2WD and 4WD) have an optional compact third-row of seats that stow beneath the floor, expanding the seating from five to seven. All have a new hood, fenders, rear quarter panel fascia, door mirrors, headlights,
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