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The original northwest Miami-Dade community newspaper for the Town of Miami Lakes & surrounding areas Vol. 42 No 17
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MIAMI LAKES, FLORIDA
SEPTEMBER 2, 2016
ML Chamber welcomes Charles Woods at Sept. 14 luncheon.......(See Page 8)
Miami Lakes area schools are back from summer long break
Incumbent Nelson Rodriguez faces two challengers in Seat 1 race
BOB GRAHAM EDUCATION CENTER principal Yecenia Martinez-Lopez greets students and parents as they return for the first day of school on August 22. (More school news starting on Page 16.)
MIAMI LAKES TOWN COUNCIL SEAT 1 RACE in the November 8 General Election pits incumbent Nelson Rodriguez (left, above) against two challengers – Xiomara Paos (center, above), who unsuccessfully race for a Councl seat in 2012, and Alex Dehghani (right, above), an attorney who is campaigning for the first time. (See profiles on all three candidates on Pages 3 and 4.)
‘Musical Moments’ features Latin artist Pavel Vitier on September 17 at Miami Lakes Branch Library Miami Lakes Branch Library presents Musical Moments with local Latin artist Pavel Vitier at 3 p.m., Saturday, September 17 at 6699 Windmill Gate Road. Vitier, a composer/writer and guitarist, will deliver a special performance of great dance music with a mixture of modern Latin sounds. He has collaborated in recordings for such artists as Willy Chirino, Donato Poveda and Edwin Bonilla. Vitier also performed and toured with Cachao, Alejandro Sanz and Jose Feliciano. All ages are welcome for the performance. For more information, call 305-822-6520.
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Field trips to Miami Marlins free Thursday home games are popular with Miami Lakes seniors
MIAMI MARLINS Thursday home games are free for seniors 55 years and older. Pictured is a large group of Miami Lakes seniors ready to board their free bus at Town Hall for the August 25 Marlins vs. Kansas City Royals game. The group is decked out with their red 2016 Miami Lakes Seniors Sluggers shirts. During the game, the Miami Lakes group was shown three times on the stadium’s Jumbo Tron screen. Of the six games the Senior Sluggers have attended this year, the Marlins were winners in four of them. The final senior trip to Marlins Park, sponsored by the Elderly Affairs Committee, is set for Thursday, September 22, vs. the Atlanta Braves. Sign-up for the trip starts on September 12 by calling Town Hall at 305-364-6100.
n New Testament Church hosts 9/11 15th anniversary tribute with Town of Miami Lakes......2
n Miami Lakes restaurants and spa participate in Miami Spice Month promotions....................8
n Pace High football team off to a 2-0 start in preseason and win over HML 34-0.......................16
n Miami Lakes public schools seek volunteer parents to join PTSA organizations................21
n News and Notes of interest from the Town of Miami Lakes. See pages.........................6 & 7
n Graham Companies employees participate in dedication of new Habitat home..................12
n St. Thomas hosts first ever Captain’s Summit for high school athletes.....................17
n Community Calendar, 13, School, sports and church news, 16-23, Classified ads.........24-27
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New Testament Church hosts 9/11 anniversary tribute By David L. Snelling The Miami Laker staff Military veteran and retired police lieutenant Pastor Ralph Rodriguez recalls vividly Septem-
ber 11, 2001, when he watched the terror attacks unfold right before his eyes. “I was at home and I said to myself ‘how could the pilot not see
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the Twin Towers? And then a second plane crashed and it was obvious and we knew it was intentional.” Rodriguez also saw that the attacks caused thousands of deaths and other people to scurry in fear as terrorists seared the soul of the nation. “Over 300 firefighters died and over 73 police officers died on that day,” he said. “They had the courage and commitment to their profession rescuing people knowing they wouldn’t survive.” Rodriguez will share those somber memories during the New Testament Baptist Church’s 15th anniversary of September 11, which pays tribute to the military, firefighters and police officers who put their lives on the lines to protect their country, as well as the people who perished in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania on that faithful day. The event, in collaboration with the Town of Miami Lakes, kicks off at noon at 6601 N.W. 167 Street. Rodriguez, a retired Navy veteran and police lieutenant with the Miami Springs Police Department, said the event will feature a rendition of God Bless America and Healing Rain, a song former President George Bush commissioned Michael W. Smith, a contemporary gospel recording artist, to write to help heal America in the wake of the terror attacks. The event also features speakers who witnessed the attacks first hand, police K-9 units and firefighters’ demonstrations, a helicopter, giveaways, food trucks and
an obstacle course for kids. But perhaps the most touching moment of the event are coins with the image of the military on one side and the images of police officers and firefighters on the other to honor the brave men and women in uniforms. In addition, Pastor Rey Cruz will deliver his sermon called the “Ultimate Sacrifice” taken from scriptures in the Holy Bible, and Tshirts emblazoned with the event’s logo will be given out in advance for people attending the event. All current and retired law enforcement, fire fighters, military, and public safety personnel
are invited to attend the memorial service as special guests of the Town of Miami Lakes. Rodriguez said the cost is an estimated $15,000 to organize the event annually and he’s seeking donations for this year’s tribute as well. He said the event started in 2002 between the church’s congregation and Dade Christian School, and from 2005 to 2010, they expanded it to the community. “Since 9/11, I was moved and in all my years I will never forgot it,” Rodriguez said. For more information, call 305827-8728 or visit www.NTBCL. ORG.
Main Street Players present Clybourne Park starting on September 30 at Playhouse Main Street Players, located at 6766 Main Street, is currently in rehearsal for the final show of the 2016 season, Clybourne Park, by Bruce Norris. The 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, the sequel to A Raisin in the Sun, tackles the issues of race and housing. In 1959, a middle-aged white couple is selling their home to escape the place where their Korean War veteran son killed himself. When they agree to sell the home to a black couple, it creates tension with their white neighbors. Fast forward to 2009 and now the same neighborhood has undergone many changes including increased property values and
gentrification. A white couple wants to buy the home from a black family that has owned it for the past 50 years. The play will be directed by Tatyana-Marie Carlo, with assistant director Gloria Cardona, and managed by stage manager Cindy Castillo. Show dates are Friday, September 30 to Sunday, October 23, with performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the door, or online at www.mainstreetplayers.com. Prices are $25 for adults, and $20 for students, seniors, and military personnel. For more information call 305-558-3737.
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Three candidates vie for Seat 1 on Town Council By The Miami Laker staff Nelson Rodriguez, a Coral Gables firefighter, has drawn two challengers for his Seat One on the Miami Lakes Town Council. On November 8, Rodriguez is seeking another four-term in political office but his opponents, Xiomara Pazos and neophyte Alex Dehghani, are Town Council hopefuls vying to unseat the incumbent in the general election. If neither candidate musters 51 percent of the votes, the two top vote-getters will face off in a runoff election two weeks later. Rodriguez, Pazos and Dehghani responded to a candidate questionnaire for the town’s general election, outlining their experience and discussing the issues residents want them to resolve if elected. Rodriguez was first elected to the Town Council in 2012, when he defeated Dr. David Bennett for the seat then-Council member Nick Perdomo gave up to pursue his business endeavors. Rodriguez, 47, is married to Lisa Rodriguez, and they have three children, Brian, Marc and Megan. Rodriguez has been a resident for 24 years, and has been part of numerous community and civic groups, including past president for Miami Lakes K-8 Center PTSA, former president of the Windmill Gate Homeowners Association, Boy Scout’s of America’s Explorer Post advisor, Miami-Dade Schools Community and Family Involvement Committee, and Miami-Dade County Council of PTA/PTSA executive committee. He currently serves as a town representative for the Miami-Dade League of Cities, a member of the Miami-Dade League of Cities Traffic and Transportation Committee, and a member of the Board of Directors for the South Florida Firefighters Calendar. Rodriguez, who has raised
$5,625, said he moved to Miami Lakes in 1992 because the community is a wonderful area to raise a family. “An area where people care about the beautiful tree-lined streets, having cows on Main Street and a family friendly quality of life,” he said.
NELSON RODRIGUZ Rodriguez said Miami Lakes is a great area to raise “my family.” “A small town feel with all the amenities of a big city,” he said. “We have top rated schools, large parks, tree-lined streets and wonderful neighborhoods where one can raise a family.” Rodriguez said he decided to run for office again because he wants to continue working on the initiatives “I have started, such as improving traffic flow throughout the town, keeping our taxes low and protecting property values as well as our quality of life. I am committed to public service and have been a firefighter paramedic for 28 years,” he said. Rodriguez said some of the issues he wants to address if reelected, are traffic, getting an additional emergency rescue unit at the new Miami Lakes fire station, supporting the town’s efforts in landing its own independent zip code, public safety, maintaining
fiscal responsibility and keeping the tax rate low. “I believe that as a Town Council, we have to work cohesively, respectfully, and productively with each other to reach our common goals for the residents of Miami Lakes,” Rodriguez said. On the campaign trial, Rodriguez has been knocking on doors meeting residents and using social media to present his political platform. He said residents are happy with the town keeping the tax rate low; addressing traffic problems and public safety are their top concerns. “Followed by continued improvement of our town’s parks, maintaining our beautification and tree canopy, as well as continued support for our town events, such as Movies in the Park, Easter Egg hung and the Halloween Trick or treating in the park,” he said. Rodriguez said he plans to keep his open door policy, which includes meeting with residents face-to-face and attending many homeowners association meetings and town events to address residents’ needs. “I have made it my policy to go to the homes of the residents rather then the residents coming to Town Hall,” he said. “I’m a former HOA president, town committee chair, PTA president and I have had an open door policy for years. Residents vote you into office and they deserve a quick and proper response when they contact their elected officials.” Rodriguez said residents should vote for him because he will con-
tinue to watch over the town’s budget, services, public safety and protect “our property values.” “I am an independent voice on the Town Council and have supported all issues that are good for our residents,” he said. “I have a proven track record of leadership and accomplishing goals. I love this town, I am raising my children here and the residents can be assured I will protect our town and its values for their families and mine.” Pazos unsuccessfully ran against Councilmember Ceasar Mestre in 2014, and she’s seeking to bounce back this year with hopes of winning a seat on the Town Council. She initially filed papers to run for Seat 3 but changed her mind and is seeking Rodriguez’s chair in Seat 1. The 59-year-old resident is CEO and president of a non-emergency medical transportation company. She has a 34 year-old namesake daughter, and she has been living in Miami Lakes for nearly a decade. Pazos said she is vice president of the Serenity Point Homeowners Association and a longtime community activist. She also volunteers for senior citizens in the town. Pazos said she moved to Miami Lakes because it seems like an utopia. “I moved here because I want to live in a small community that also has the best of everything,” she said. “I moved here because I love the schools and churches and a
family friendly community.” Pazos said Miami Lakes means kids, seniors, family, respect love, comfort and security. “Miami Lakes is about the world’s best schools, houses of worship, churches and wonderful street neighborhoods where you can raise a family,” she said.
XIOMARA PAZOS Pazos, who has raised $5,100 for her campaign, said she decided to run for political office a second time because members of the Town Council seemed to be at odds most of the time. She also said the Town Council is dominated by men. “Our current Town Council has no diversity of thought or of any diversity of any kind,” she said. “It has no females and is an all male club. They all vote the same way and are not objective and do not keep an open mind. We need public officials who have an open
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Profiles of candidates for Town Council Seat 1 (Continued from Page 3) mind and listen to the people and who have a vision.” Pazos said she’s informing voters about her political platform by knocking on doors and listening to their concerns. She said residents told her they do not know the council members. “They believe the current council is too influenced by special interests and big developers and the current council votes with big money interests and not the people,” she said. If elected, Pazos said she will always keep an open door policy. “My door will always be open,” she said. Pazos said residents should vote for her because her experience outside the political arena gives her the best chance to resolve issues for residents.
“The council needs a female voice, diversity of thought and someone with business experience,” she said. “I am that person.” Dehghani, 36, is an attorney who has lived in Miami Lakes for 30 years. He is married to Ingrid Dehghani, who is pregnant with the couple’s second child. They have a son named Sean. Dehghani served as Guardian ad Litem to the Circuit Courts of Miami-Dade County, and has assisted hundreds of undocumented immigrants attain asylum and legal status in the Federal Immigration Court. He also assisted hundreds of children with pro bono legal services. He said Miami Lakes is special and has always been home. “My family and I are life-long Miami Lakers, and we all have
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chosen to raise our own children – where we were raised,” he said. “Miami Lakes is part of who we are, and its community means a lot to me and my family.” Dehghani said he decided to run for political office because he has a vested interest in the town’s future, including raising his children here. “The Town Council needs an independent voice who will represent the view of the often silent majority who simply want low taxes, quality of services and an end to wasteful spending,” he said. “I want to put an end to overdevelopment, and to actually do something about traffic gridlock and neighborhood crime. “Given that I was raised here, I’ve seen the changes in Miami Lakes over the years. I believe things can be better and should be. I know I can be an asset toward that future and I’m excited to prove it.” If elected, Dehghani said he would like to address various issues. “Unreasonable expenditures, the growing traffic at previously unheard of times, taking affirmative steps to address the Zika epidemic, and work with the police and the Town Council to propose legislation to ensure the installation of security cameras in homes to address the spike in home robberies in recent years,” he said.
ALEX DEHGHANI On the campaign trail, Dehghani said voters are informing him about their views. “I value them greatly,” he said. “Their views make up my platform and I’m excited for the opportunity to take on those issues on their behalf,” he said. Dehghani said residents are tired of the mind numbing traffic jams at unheard of hours of the day. He said residents are also frustrated with the amount of money that has been spent on the mayor’s lawsuits regarding his legal bills from his reinstatement and criminal cases. But the Zika virus is their biggest concern. “There are pregnant women and families who live near our lakes and canals that are genuinely frightened of being bitten by a mosquito carrying the Zika virus. Our residents are speaking loud and clear – and we have to listen to
them.” If elected, Dehghani said he plans to have an open door policy. “If a resident bothered to take the time out of their day to come see me about an issue, the least I could do is hear them out,” he said. Dehghani said residents should vote for him because he’s the best candidate to be their voice on the dais. “As a lawyer licensed to practice law in three states, not only can I comprehend laws and legal jargon, I also know when another lawyer is overcharging,” he said. “I’m also painfully aware that multimillion dollar developers in the area can do much more to free up the paralyzing traffic which they have every intention of leaving us to solve. “My intentions are sincere and grounded in the good of my community, not by the whims of special interests who are raising their children elsewhere. If elected, I intend on introducing my unborn son to an ever-improving Miami Lakes that he can clearly distinguish from the more congested parts of Miami-Dade County. “In sum, I will vote for smart growth, low taxes and an efficient government that listens and works for the people and not special interests. I will be an independent voice for the people.” (Editor’s Note: Seat 3 candidate profiles will appear on September 16, Seat 5 candidate profiles will appear on October 7, and Mayoral candidate profiles will appear on October 21, with a final wrap-up of the Miami Lakes General Election on November 4.)
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News and Notes from the Town of Miami Lakes Town hosts Country Music Concert featuring Ricky Valido on Saturday, September 17 Miami Lakes Cultural Affairs Committee will host a Country Music Concert featuring Ricky Valido and the Hialeah Hillbillies at 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 17, at Picnic Park West, 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue. Captivating fans with his authenticity and idiosyncratic style, Valido describes his music as his own take on modern traditional country. Blessed with a
unique voice, Valido has gained fans from all parts of the country. His high energy shows have introduced audiences to a rattling and foot stomping hillbilly experience. Concertgoers are reminded to bring blankets, chairs and an appetite for this free country concert under the stars. For more information,visit www.miamilakesfl.gov/events.
RICKY VALIDO performs on September 17.
Town encourages students to sign up as volunteers for ‘Nightmare on Montrose’ event High school volunteers are needed for the frightful annual Halloween event, “Nightmare on Montrose,” a free event organized by the Miami Lakes Youth Activities Task Force. It is scheduled for Saturday, October 29, at Miami Lakes Picnic Park West, 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue (Montrose Road). Volunteers who attend all of the following volunteer meetings will receive 75 hours of community service. The introduction meeting will be held on Thursday, September 22, at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 6601 Main Street. Future meetings will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mary Collins Community Center, 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue, on the following dates: Thursday, September 29 Friday, October 14 Friday, October 28. For more information, visit www.miamilakes-fl.gov/volunteer.
Town of Miami Lakes Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, September 6, 2016, at 5:01 p.m. at Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, FL 33014, to consider the following ordinances on first reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF MIAMI LAKES, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE MILLAGE RATE OF THE TOWN FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2017, PURSUANT TO SECTION 200.065, FLORIDA STATUES; PROVIDING FOR DIRECTIONS TO TAX COLLECTOR; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF MIAMI LAKES, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF MIAMI LAKES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016-17; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING FOR CARRYOVER OF FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR THE INCORPORATION OF THE ADOPTED CAPITAL BUDGET AS THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Copies of the proposed ordinances are available for public inspection at Town Hall, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Florida, 33014. Interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing or provide written comments on the proposed ordinances to the Town Clerk. Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statues, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Town Council, with respect to any matter considered at such hearing or meeting, the person will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purposes, that person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made; such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ADA Assistance: Anyone needing special assistance at the Town Council hearing due to a disability should contact the Town Clerk, Town of Miami Lakes, 305-364-6100, at least two days prior thereto. Gina Inguanzo Town Clerk
Federal Student Aid workshop scheduled for September 17 at Miami Lakes Youth Center Do you have a child, or children, who want to go to college, but don’t think you can afford it? Did you know significant changes have been made to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (F.A.F.S.A.) process? Did you know you can now apply beginning October 1? Miami Lakes will host its first ever F.A.F.S.A. 101 Workshop at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 17, at the town’s Youth Center, 6075 Miami Lakes Drive East. F.A.F.S.A., a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation, helping make college education possible for everyone. Parents and students can hear
from Gloria Guzman, senior Economic and Financial Education Specialist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta-Miami Branch, who will provide information on investing in what’s next after high school. The workshop will explain and provide direction on completing the F.A.F.S.A., comparing school costs, and obtaining financial aid. Attendees will receive a workbook to assist with career exploration. Seating is limited and registration is required. For more information, or to register, contact Jeremy Bajdaun at thespot@ miamilakes-fl.gov, or call 305819-7768.
Middle and high schoolers are invited to enjoy September activities at ‘The Spot’ The Miami Lakes Youth Center will be hosting some fun and exciting programs for middle and high school students from 6 to 8 p.m. on the following dates at “The Spot,” 6075 Miami Lakes Drive. Friday, September 9 – Pokémon Go Night – Calling all Pokémon Go trainers from middle and high schools to come for a night of catching, training and sharing their best Pokémon with friends and other Pokémon enthusiasts. Wednesday, September 14 – National Life Creative Day – Celebrate and participate in a night of games and activities that
will require out-of-the-box thinking and creativity. Friday, September 23 – Game Night – Get teams together and come to “The Spot” for fun group games like Charades and Pictionary to see which team will come out on top. Wednesday, September 28 – Karaoke Night – Think you can rock the crowd? Get your vocals and performance ready to participate in this night of endless singing fun. For event details and more information about the Youth Center programming, visit www.miamilakes-fl.gov/thespot, or call 305-819-7768.
Town hosts C.E.R.T. refresher course on September 17 for those who previously trained Miami Lakes will host a refresher course for CERT Certified volunteers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 17, at Mary Collins Community Center, 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue. CERT stands for Community Emergency Response Team. The CERT program educates community members about disaster preparedness and trains them for basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, and disaster medical operations.
The refresher course is only available to those who have previously taken the CERT training, seating is limited and registration is required. For more information, contact Helen Roldan at roldanh@miamilakes-fl.gov, or call 305-3646100, ext. 1155. For community members who are interested in learning more about the CERT program or taking the course for the first time, visit www.miamidade.gov/fire/respons e-team.asp.
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News and Notes from the Town of Miami Lakes Community may nominate a Grand Marshal candidate for Town’s Veteran’s Day Parade Miami Lakes is offering an opportunity to the community to nominate a deserving individual to be the Grand Marshal of the 37th annual Veteran’s Day Parade to be held on Sunday, November 6. Nominations are due by Monday, October 17. The Grand Marshal criteria includes: • Be in good standing in the community. • Be a person who have displayed outstanding service, pride and commitment to the community, county, state and/or country.
• Be able and willing to carry out the function of Grand Marshal for the parade. • Proof of Honorable Service in the Armed Forces is required. Selection of the Grand Marshal will be determined by the Veterans Committee at its October meeting. For the nomination form, visit www.miamilakes-fl.gov/vc. For more information, or to submit a nomination, email Special Events and Committees coordinator Clarisell De Cardenas at decardenasc@miamilakes-fl.gov.
Town seeks local businesses to participate in Student Job Fair scheduled for October 15 For the second time this year, Miami Lakes Youth Activities Task Force and Economic Development Committee will host a Student Job Fair for high school and college students from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, October 15, at Roberto Alonso Community Center, 16500 N.W. 87 Avenue, in Miami Lakes. Over 30 local businesses participated in the first event with more than 100 students attending, many of which were hired. The Town of Miami Lakes encourages the local business community to participate in this
free opportunity to meet potential interns and/or future employees. Space is limited and registration is required. Employers who are interested in participating are asked to submit the registration form by Friday, September 20. The form can be found online at www.miamilakes-f.gov/bizresources. To register, or for more information, contact Community Engagement and Outreach director Nicole Singletary at singletaryn@miamilakes-fl.gov, or 305512-7132.
Mosquito site inspections and Zika information is available Town of Miami Lakes is urging residents to contact Miami-Dade County via the 311 system to request a site inspection should they experience a mosquito nuisance. Site inspections on residential properties are often made to find the source of the mosquito annoyance. The Miami-Dade County Office of Emergency Management is also requesting that all businesses that have been impacted by the Zika Virus (i.e. lost revenue, business interruption) fill out an online survey at http://owl.li/tPc4303i3jR.
The survey will allow the county to determine the economic impact and seek available assistance from the State and Federal governments. Further, the Florida Department of Health is providing free Zika prevention kits and testing for pregnant women. Contact 305324-2400 for more information. To report a mosquito nuisance, request a site inspection, or for more information about the county’s Mosquito Control procedures, visit www.miamidade.gov/solidwaste/mosquito-control.asp.
Japanese cultural event set for Sept. 9 Town of Miami Lakes and Consul General of Japan Ken Okaniwa will host a reception and networking event to promote the Miami Lakes and Japanese business economies at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, September 9, at the Miami Lakes Auto Mall Mitsubishi dealership, 16600 N.W. 57 Avenue. The reception will feature sake
tasting and an assortment of cuisine from American and Japanese restaurants in the area. The networking event will facilitate exchanges of information in order to foster mutual economic development. For more information, contact Joseph Ascuntar at ascuntarj@ miamilakes.fl.gov.
Parks online portal now available Miami Lakes has launched a new online facility rental reservation and program registration portal as one of the first communities to showcase this online program with a new look and feel from the previous Parks Registration system. From the login page to the checkout cart, the new portal pro-
vides a user-friendly platform to reserve park facilities, register for a program, and offers the ability to reserve indoor facilities 100 percent online with a credit card. No more paper applications or having to call for availability. The new online calendar will be updated instantly with any reservation
that takes place, and provides customers with accurate real-time information at the click of a button. In addition, the portal is mobile friendly and adjusts to any device’s screen for “on the go” use. For more information, visit www.miamilakes-fl.gov/parks.
TOWN OF MIAMI LAKES NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN that meetings of the Town Council of the Town of Miami Lakes, Florida, and its committees, have been scheduled for the following dates, times and locations:
Cultural Affairs Committee Meeting Thursday, September 1, 7:00 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Town Council First Budget Hearing Tuesday, September 6, 5:01 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Town Council Regular Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 6:30 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Youth Activities Task Force Meeting Wednesday, September 7, 7:00 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Education Advisory Board Meeting Thursday, September 8, 6:30 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Elderly Affairs Committee Meeting Wednesday, September 14, 8:30 AM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Veterans Committee Meeting Thursday, September 15, 6:00 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Neighborhood Improvement Committee Meeting Thursday, September 15, 7:00 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Economic Development Committee Meeting Tuesday, September 20, 4:30 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Town Council Second Budget Hearing Tuesday, September 20, 6:00 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. Public Safety Committee Meeting Tuesday, September 27, 6:30 PM Miami Lakes Government Center, 6601 Main Street, Miami Lakes, Fla. In accordance with the provisions of F. S. Section 286.0105, should any person seek to appeal any decision made by the Council with respect to any matter considered at these meetings, such person will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made; which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodation to participate in the proceedings should call Town Hall at (305) 364-6100, no later than (2) days prior to the proceeding for assistance. Please be advised that two or more Councilmembers may be in attendance at the above events/meetings. This Notice dated August 26, 2016 at Miami Lakes, Fl. Gina Inguanzo, Town Clerk
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Miami Lakes restaurants and spa participate in Miami Spice Month Miami Spice, the city-wide restaurant promotion that showcases the very best in Miami cuisine, and September Skin, a month long spa promotion hosted by the Spa at Shula’s, both come to a close on September 30. A participating member in the famous Miami Spice Month is local restaurant Shula’s Steakhouse, The Original located at 7601 Miami Lakes Drive. Dinner is available as part of the Miami Spice Promotion Tuesdays through Saturdays. Reservations are recommended as seating reaches capacity on most nights. The Spa at Shula’s, which features products by Aveda and Eminence, is currently offering a limited time special for facials and same-day massages as part of the September Skin promotion. All services include a complimentary glass of champagne, free parking, and a full day’s use of the Shula’s Athletic Club. The only other Miami Lakes restaurant participating in Miami Spice is Anacapri Italian Kitchen, located at 6125 Miami Lakes Drive, in the Lake Katharine Shopping Center. For more information on Miami Spice at Shula’s Steakhouse, visit www.donshulahotel. com and for more information on September Skin visit www. spashula.com or call 305-820-8146. For more information on Miami Spice specials at Anacapri Italian Kitchen, call 786-4202897.
Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce hosts Certified Business coach Charles Woods at September 14 luncheon Certified business coach Charles Woods will be the guest speaker for the Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce monthly membership meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, September 14, inside the Grand Ballroom at Don Shula’s Hotel on Main Street. The event starts at 11:30 a.m. with networking followed by lunch at 12 noon. Woods is a business consultant with a wealth of business management experience in aviation, manufacturing, supply chain and distribution. He has held several positions in the past 18 years from general manager to director of partner services. Woods is passionate about systematizing business processes to improve organizational and operational efficiencies. He is married to Renee Woods and together they have two children, Kaitlyn and Tyler. Originally from Belize, he and his family reside in Doral. Chamber members and guest
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Two M-Dade Police Officers cited for lifesaving Miami-Dade County police officers Joseph Cruz and Andres Galvez were awarded the departmental Bronze Medal of Valor and Lifesaving Award and selected to share Distinguished Officer of the Month honors for the month of August. On April 15, Cruz and Galvez
were dispatched to a dispute where the subject was threatening to assault the victim. Upon arriving, Cruz and Galvez made contact with a female who advised her exboyfriend was inside the backseat of her vehicle with their five-yearold child and was refusing to exit the vehicle.
MIAMI-DADE POLICE OFFICERS Joseph Cruz (left) and Andres Galvez received the department’s Distinguished Officer of the Month award for August.
Cruz and Galvez approached the left rear passenger door and opened it to make contact with the subject, who was sitting in the right rear passenger position within the vehicle, holding his son. Cruz proceeded to give him verbal commands to exit the vehicle. At that time, the subject became irate and began yelling to Cruz, “I’m not getting out!” Cruz proceeded to go around the vehicle and opened the door closest to the subject. Cruz again asked him to exit the vehicle, to no avail. The subject then reached toward his front pocket and withdrew a firearm, at which time Cruz immediately drew his firearm from his holster and yelled out the word “gun” in order to inform Galvez the subject was armed. Galvez also drew his firearm and joined Cruz at the right rear passenger door. Cruz gave the subject loud verbal commands to move his hand away from the gun. Refusing, the subject proceeded to use his son as a human shield, positioning the child between himself and the officers. He then began yelling, “Don’t kill me.” Hearing the commotion, the female rushed in and positioned herself between the officers and the subject and began yelling, “Don’t kill them.” At this time, Cruz reholstered his firearm and ran to the left side
of the vehicle, while Galvez stayed holding point on the subject with his firearm. Cruz activated his Electronic Control Device (ECD) and deployed it at the subject’s back. This afforded Galvez the opportunity to disarm the subject and retrieve the child, handing him over to his mother. The subject was later charged with Child
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Daniel Borges operates his independent CPA/accounting practice in Miami Lakes By R.A. Romero The Miami Laker staff Longtime resident Daniel Borges owns and operates his business as an independent Certified Public Accountant (CPA) within Miami Lakes. The decision to open a corporate office in the Lakes area came easily, as Borges has lived in the area since he was 13. It was that same year when he met his now-wife, Miami Lakes Educational Center teacher Neyda Borges, at a bus stop in the 8th grade. He attended Barbara Goleman Senior High School while she attended Hialeah Miami Lakes Senior High School, but they were inseparable through life’s many changes. Together since 1997, the two wed in 2004 around the time Daniel earned his bachelor’s in Business Administration from Florida International University. He began working at a construction company and knew he wanted to continue climbing the ladder there, but saw a ceiling if he didn’t pursue a graduate degree so he earned his master’s in Accounting from St. Thomas University and a CPA license.
Dade County Bar Association honors M-Dade College’s Eduardo J. Padron The Dade County Bar Association recently honored MiamiDade College President Dr. Eduardo J. Padron at its 100-year celebration gala for his contributions to enriching the Miami community and the catalyst for shaping the institution among the best in the United States. The event was held on Saturday, June 4, at the JW Marriott in Brickell, where other dignitaries were recognized on the same night. The Association also honored Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises; NBA Hall of Famer and former Miami Heat star Alonso Mourning; Grammy award-winning recording artist Jon Secada; U.S. Congresswoman and MDC Alumna Illeana Ros-Lehtinen; and historian and author Arva Moore Parks McCabe. Padron became MDC president in 1995 and is credited with elevating the college into a position of national prominence among the best and most recognized U.S. colleges and universities. “I am honored to be recognized by the prestigious Dade County Bar Association and proud to say MDC is committed to prepare future leaders who will make a difference in our world,” said Padron.
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Catholic Hospice’s ‘Swinging Fore’ golf tourney set at Shula’s on Oct. 28 Catholic Hospice’s 20th anniversary Swinging Fore Charity Golf Tournament has been scheduled for Friday, October 28, at Shula’s Golf Club, 7601 Miami Lakes Drive, in Miami Lakes. This year’s tournament will benefit Camp Erin, a children’s grief camp, which provides chil-
dren and teens ages 6 to 17 a transformational weekend that combines a safe setting to assist them with their grief of losing a parent, sibling or loved one, while filling their days with fun therapeutic activities. The tournament’s reception starts at 11 a.m. with a shotgun
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Graham Companies employees join in dedication for new Habitat home The Graham Companies joined in the celebration on August 17 of the officials dedication of a Habitat for Humanity home in which was sponsored by the Miami Lakes firm. New homeowner Mary Durham
and her family were present for the happy event. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami transforms lives and communities by providing low-income families with affordable home ownership opportunities.
As part of The Graham Companies’ financial commitment, over 35 volunteers from across all division of the company participated in the direct construction of the home with over 200 hours of volunteer work.
M. Lakes resident Alvin West earns Destination Management Executive certification Longtime Miami Lakes resident Alvin L. West, CFO and Senior Vice President of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, has earned the prestigious designation of Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME) from the worldwide Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI). DMAI promotes and advances the success of Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) worldwide. West is one of only 400 professionals from 16 countries to receive the CDME designation during the 22-year life of the DMAI. He was awarded the designation on August 3 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As the world’s largest and most reliable resource for DMOs, DMAI provides nearly 4,000 individual members the most innova-
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State Senator René Garcia receives the 2016 Defender of Home Rule award
OFFICIAL DEDICATION of the Habitat for Humanity’s Durham family home, sponsored by The Graham Companies, included (from left) Shula’s Golf Club Golf Course superintendent Tim Sticco and Director of Golf Kenny Fill, Corporate and Customer Relations manager Andrea Graham Rechichi, Graham Residential’s director of Residential Construction and Property Maintenance Alex Saillant, Graham Companies’ president and CEO Stu Wyllie, new Habitat owner Mary Durham, Graham Commercial’s president Carol Graham Wyllie, Graham Residential’s vice president Elizabeth Graham Martinez, and president Luis O. Martinez.
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Miami Lakes Branch Library sets adult, children’s September programs Miami Lakes Branch Library announced the following programs are available for the public during September: For Children and Families: Paws to Read – This reading program aims to improve the literacy skills of children through the assistance of therapy dogs who serve as literacy mentors. Parents may bring a book or choose one from the library collection. Event is at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 10. Reading Ready Toddler Storytime – Stories, songs and activities for toddlers and their caregivers. For ages 18 months to 3 years old on Thursdays, September 15, 22 and 29 at 11 a.m. Library Lego Club – Join the library for monthly Lego builds at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 17. For Teens: Teen Club – Teens meet to play video games, watch anime, draw or discuss books, at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 13. Teen Club: Dueling Makey Makey – Teams will turn everyday objects into touch pads and combine them with the Internet.
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It’s a simple kit for beginners or experts to expand on art, engineering and everything in between. Participants will be divided into groups and try to create the most outrageous use for the tool. Event presented the Town of Miami Lakes Education Advisory Board at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6. Teen Club: Super Smash Bros. Tournament – Challenge friends and compete for a chance to win a prize by playing Super Smash Bros. for WiiU. Bring a personal controller or use one from the library. Winners will move on to the final rounds at the Main Library at 1 p.m. on Saturday, November 19. Contact the branch to register for the Miami Lakes competition scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 27. For Adults: Go Club of Miami Lakes – Now everyone can embark on a journey and uncover the ancient game of strategy, attack and defense, the Game of Go. Meets from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, September 10, 17 and 24. Momentos Musicales con
Pavel Vitier – Enjoy some Latin sounds with a special performance by local musician Pavel Vitier. All ages are welcome at 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 17. Book Discussion Group – Call the branch for this month’s title for the adult book discussion club which meets at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 20. USCIS Information Table – United States Citizenship and Immigration Service staff will provide information, materials and answer general questions regarding the citizenship process, at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, September 26. Congressman Mario DiazBalart Community Outreach – A member of his staff will be on hand to discuss federal issues or any problem a constituent may have with a federal agency at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28. Miami Lakes Branch Library is located at 6699 Windmill Gate Road and is open Monday and Tuesday from noon to 8 p.m., and Wednesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The branch is closed on Sundays. For more information, call 305-822-6520.
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‘b fore pink’ golf tournament scheduled at Shula’s on Oct. 7 The 5th annual Breast Cancer Golf Tournament, “b fore pink” sponsored by Vera Cadillac/ Buick/GMC has been scheduled for Friday, October 7, at Shula’s Golf Club, 7601 Miami Lakes Drive in Miami Lakes. Pink is the color for breast cancer and all women are at risk with one in eight women diagnosed with breast cancer over their lifetime. However, early detection and a healthy lifestyle saves lives. Proceeds from the 2016 “b fore pink” tournament will help fund the Women’s Breast and Heart Initiative’s (WBHI) efforts to reduce the incidence of undetected and untreated breast cancer. WBHI, headquartered in Miami Lakes, provides breast health awareness, education,
screening and referrals for underserved women through a targeted neighborhood door-to-door outreach intervention. WBHI’s program has identified breast cancer higher than the national average, which not only saves women’s lives, but also taxpayer dollars. The event gets underway with registration at 10:30 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m. and the scramble tournament at noon, followed by an awards ceremony, entertainment, auction, dinner and cocktails. A variety of sponsorships for the tournament are available for businesses and individuals. For more information, contact Stephanie Hoogenbergen at 305825-4081, or email stephanie@ flbreasthealth.com.
Pace High is only winner among local schools in first regular season games Pace High’s football team routed Hialeah-Miami Lakes, 34-0, while American, Barbara Goleman and Mater Academy lost their opening games of the regular season. The Spartans dominated the Trojans on both sides of the ball, including forcing several turnovers and sacking the quarterback three times. American fell to Northwestern, 47-0, as the Bulls forced two fumbles and a blocked punt all in the first quarter, a sign of things to come for the rest of the game. The Patriots gave up 116 rushing yards and 99 passing yards, as they couldn’t overcome a penurious defense led by senior linebacker Demetrius Taylor. Western High routed Goleman, 45-7, in a game that saw quarter-
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Pace baseball team attends groundbreaking ceremony for Miracle League Field By Ashley Rey Special to The Miami Laker Pace High School’s baseball players took some time off during their summer break to be a part of the Miracle League of MiamiDade’s groundbreaking ceremonies for their new field in Tamiami Park. The organization, founded in 2010 and co-chaired by Pace Class of 1977 alumnus Raimundo Rocha, provides an opportunity for children with mental and/or physical challenges to play baseball. Pace Baseball and the Miami Marlins were part of hundreds of
supporters that came out to celebrate the groundbreaking on August 13. “I’m excited to see this come to life in our community of Miami,� said Pace catcher Jose Torres. “To see young boys and girls have the opportunity to participate in baseball/softball and for me to be a part of it is such a blessing. I’m happy that our school can help these kids.� The Miracle League plans on opening the Tamiami Park field in Spring 2017 with hopes of hosting thousands of disabled kids from Homestead to North Miami.
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St. Thomas hosts first ever Captain’s Summit for high school athletes St. Thomas University will host the Student ACES Captain's Summit, a leadership event designed specifically for high school athletic captains, on Tuesday, September 20, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fernandez
ML United Soccer Club registers for upcoming season The Miami Lakes United Soccer Club is holding registration for its boys and girls recreational programs for the fall season. The sign-up event is scheduled for Monday, September 12 and Tuesday, September 13 for boys and girls from ages 4 to 11 years old at Royal Oaks Park, 16500 N.W. 87 Avenue. Participants must bring a copy of their birth certificates, a soccer ball, shin guards and soccer cleats. The cost for registration is $135 for Miami Lakes resident and $155 for non-residents. Practice is currently scheduled on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for the girls, and Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. for the boys at Royal Oaks Park. The regular season starts in October. Participants can also register online at www.miamilakesunitedsoccerclub.com or call 1-800266-7783.
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In Memoriam:
MDC coach Cesar Odio Cesar Odio, Miami Dade College’s winningest men’s basketball head coach, died following a nine-year battle with Leukemia. He was 58. Odio died last month surrounded by his family members. Odio spent seven years as the head coach for MDC, compiling a 128-85 school record. Odio then became the head coach for Barry University, where he spent the next 17 years, and became the most winningest men’s basketball head coach in school history as well, with a 266218 record. In 2013, Odio became the assistant director of athletics for Barry University. Odio is survived by his wife, Mary Kay, and their children, Emily and Eddie Odio.
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Hurricane prep and planning is still recommended By R.A. Romero The Miami Laker staff The year 2016 is more than a decade following the infamous Hurricane Katrina, the storm that is remembered as one of the most catastrophic in recent memory and U.S. history. Despite the relative calm in recent years, with exception of the heavy rainstorms last week from
the low pressure system that passed south of Florida, and the deadly flooding in Louisiana, proper precautions should be routine. The hurricane season runs until November 30. The National Hurricane Center, as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, highlights the main four ways to prepare for a hurricane: Gather information, Plan and Take action, Recover, and Resources. Gathering information entails knowing whether one lives in an evacuation area, assessing risks, and understanding a home’s vulnerabilities to storm surge, flooding and wind. Keeping an emergency contact list is suggested.Planning and taking action include preparing a basic disaster supplies kit, devising emergency plans and making sure everyone in the home is aware of those plans, pet owners finding options for their pet care, and find-
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Hialeah Miami Lakes High reinvents itself; welcomes new principal Lisa Garcia Over the last several years, Hialeah Miami Lakes Senior High has reinvented itself and reclaimed much of the glory of its history. The Advanced Placement Exam passing rate has increased by over seven percent since 2014 and the graduation rate has soared to almost 90 percent. The school has received the prestigious National Magnet School of Distinction Award for the second consecutive year and has added the prominent AP Capstone Program for the 20162017 school year. The number of students being accepted to a 4year institution has increased by 88 percent since 2014. Under the leadership of former principal, Eric Acosta, the school has added two magnet programs,
increased the number of AP courses, and enhanced its elective offerings. “As we reflect on our collective work, it is prudent to feel a sense of pride and joy, but we must never rest on yesterday’s accomplishments, there is still much work to be done,” said Acosta. “This turnaround is not the work of any one individual, it is the will of an entire faculty and staff.” The school’s staff, faculty and administration plan to continue their work following the naming of a new principal, Lisa Garcia. For more information on the school visit www.hmltrojans.org or contact Jennifer Murray, Activities Director/Magnet Lead to schedule a tour.
Miami-Dade Public Schools honored for protecting privacy of student data Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) was recently awarded the coveted Trusted Learning Environment (TLE) Seal for implementing student data privacy protections that meet a set of high standards around five core practice areas: Leadership, Business, Data Security, Professional Development and Classroom. The seal is presented by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), in association with the School Superintendents Asso-
ciation (AASA), the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO), and ASCD formerly known as the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. The TLE Seal is a mark of distinction for school systems, signaling that they have taken measurable steps to ensure the privacy of student data. M-DCPS is the only school district in Florida and the largest in the nation to have received this national recognition.
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Miami Lakes public schools seek volunteer parents for PTSA groups Public schools in the Miami Lakes area are looking for volunteers to join their PTSA organizations for the new school year, becoming one of the strongest voices in the educational process that directly supports students and their schools. The PTSA works with teachers, parents and administrators to cultivate excellence in academics, sports and leadership opportunities for students, as well as advocacy, fundraising and community action. The PTSA also works closely with the Miami Lakes Education
Advisory Board (EAB), which represents the town in ensuring kids get the best quality of education at Miami-Lakes K-8 Center, Bob Graham Education Center, Miami Lakes Middle School, Barbara Goleman and Hialeah Miami Lakes High schools, and Miami Lakes Educational Center. The town’s EAB was granted its wish list for $58,300 in the Miami Lakes budget for 20162017 to provide, among other initiatives, Advanced Placement Language Arts Program ($26,000) and STEM Elective Course offered at Bob Graham Education
Center and Miami Lakes K-8 Center ($17,000). The EAB also assists students with tutoring, SAT Prep Class and standardized testing support. For the PTSA, the groups’ executive committees have been busy developing the details for a very productive and exciting year for all of the students. Anyone interesting in joining a PTSA can download printable forms from their kids’ schools’ websites or contact the local schools.
St. Thomas University launches new bioethics master’s degree program St. Thomas University (STU) is launching its new master’s degree program in bioethics, an innovative, interdisciplinary program combining science, ethics and human behavior. The program commenced for the fall semester. Today’s advances in technology has helped make substantial, beneficial gains in the areas of healthcare and research. But these advancements in science and technology often outpace the school’s ability to understand, and come with critical ethical questions and challenges.
“Bioethics can be described as what may be done versus what can be done with regards to science and technology today,” said Father Alfred Cioffi, the Florida Blue endowed chair in bioethics and director of STU’s Institute for Bioethics. “The distinction between can and may is not just a grammatical distinction but an ethical distinction because we can do many things technologically, but should we do them – that’s when our master’s program kicks in and helps individuals evaluate critical situations.” The program is a fully accredit-
ed Master’s of Science consisting of eight courses totaling 30 graduate credits. Graduates will not only be improving the progress of healthcare, but will be equipped to engage in deep analysis of the bioethical issues of contemporary society. Having as advanced degree in the field of bioethics opens various professional opportunities, especially the clinical setting, government regulatory agencies and institutional review boards. For more information, contact Cioffi at acioffi@stu.edu.
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Mater Lakes’ Jose Espejo joins Jazz Ensemble during Aspen Music Festival Mater Lakes Academy senior Jose Espejo, a member of the school’s Jazz Ensemble, was chosen to play in the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado this past June. Espejo, also a member of the Miami Music Project, was among six students who were picked to participate in the national youth orchestra by the National Take a Stand Festival. “Jose is a pleasure to have in class,” said Sterling Jones, Mater Lakes Academy band director. “He’s a hard-working, self-motivated, student musician. He has adjusted quite well into a course that his instrument isn’t known for, which is Jazz. The violin is typically known as a classical music instrument, so his challenge was to study some jazz violinist musicians and enjoy learning a new genre which is jazz.”
JOSE ESPEJO Espejo has been a student at Mater Lakes Academy since he arrived from Venezuela during the 2014-2015 school year school year as a sophomore. “He is an outstanding violinist,” Jones said.
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools announces policy for free and reduced price meals Meal application brochures are being sent to all households for the new school year. To apply for Free or Reduced-Price Lunch, parents or guardians should apply electronically by accessing www. nutrition.dadeschools.net. Households may complete a paper application and return it to the school where their youngest child attends. Complete only one application per household. Applications are available at the main office of each school in Spanish, English and Creole. The information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. Household size and income criteria will be used to determine eligibility. Visit www.dadeschols.net for eligibility criteria. Children from families whose income is at
or below the levels shown may be eligible for Free or Reduced-Price Lunch. An application cannot be approved unless it contains complete eligibility information. Once approved, meal benefits are good for an entire year. Parents need not notify the district of changes in income and household size. Foster children will receive free meal benefits regardless of the child’s personal income or the income of the household where they reside. Students may prepay for lunch online at www.PayPams.com, or in the school cafeteria with a check or cash. Information on PayPams will be sent home along with the meal application brochures. Breakfast is served to students in all Miami Dade County Public Schools daily at no charge. Elementary school lunch is $2.25. Middle and high school lunch is $2.50. Reduced-price lunch costs 40 cents.
His House Children’s Home hosts 13th annual ‘Imagine’ charity gala His House Children’s Home (HHCH), sponsored by Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Azamara Club Cruises will host its 13th annual “Imagine” Charity Gala on Saturday, October 8, at 7 p.m. at The JW Marriott Marquis Miami, 225 Biscayne Blvd. Way in downtown Miami. The Master of Ceremony is Myriam Masihy, 7-time Emmy Award Winning investigative reporter at Telemundo 51 and NBC 6 South Florida.
Dignitaries have attended the event in past years to raise awareness and support for South Florida’s growing number of foster kids. Known for their spectacular Silent Auction items, His House Children’s Home is currently selling tickets and preferred seating for guests. Guests can register under “Foundation of Hope” for $10,000 which includes a full-page advertisment in the Gala program, receive complimentary parking, and preferred seating of one table
Mater’s Dayme Delgado spends summer at Princeton Mater Academy senior Dayme Delgado spent her summer at Princeton University in New Jersey, as part of a nationwide program that recruits high school students from low income backgrounds and helps them improve their academics to prepare for college.
for 10 guests. “Architects of Love” can donate $5,000 for preferred seating of one table for 10 guests and a half-page advertisement in the Gala Program book. Individual tickets are $200, one table for 10 is $2,000, and preferred seating is $3,000. Email ssanchez@hhch.org for reservations and ticket information. Visit www.hhch.org for more information of His House Children’s Home.
Gov. Scott sponsors Hispanic Heritage essay contest
Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America (LEDA) is the preeminent national nonprofit organization based in New York City that’s dedicated to diversifying the national leadership pipeline by helping high-achieving students from low-income families gain college entrance to the nation’s most selective colleges. Delgado was among the 100 qualified high school seniors of LEDA Scholars nationwide who demonstrated leadership potential but lack the exposure and support they would need to apply to any Ivy League School or prestigious universities and colleges.
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in September, Florida students can apply for Governor Rick Scott and First Lady Ann Scott’s Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest for kids in grades four to 12. Three winners will be selected to receive a four-year Florida College Plan scholarship sponsored by the Florida Prepaid College Foundation – one elementary school student, one middle school student, and one high school student. The deadline to submit the essay is Friday, September 9. For more information and contest rules, students can visit www.FloridaHispanicHeritage. com.
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M-Dade Fire Rescue Junior Cadets win third place overall Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Junior Cadets won third place overall in the Running Hose event and won the Sportsmanship Award during the annual Florida State Firefighters Association State Firematics competition recently in Plantation, Florida. The event tested the skills of cadets and firefighters from Florida in a series of drills against other fire departments, including
climbing ladders, running hoses, and screwing the hose onto a fire rig in record time. The firefighters described the event as a fine line between speed and control. Miami Dade Fire Rescue Captain Abe Iglesias, a Miami Lakes resident, is the program’s Junior Cadet advisor and his two kids are in the program as well, according to the fire department.
MIAMI-DADE FIRE RESCUE CADETS participated in the recent Firematics competition, placed third in the Running Hose event, and won the Sportsmanship Award.
Miami-Dade Animal Services seeks new Kitten Cuddlers Those interested in participating in a program to assist animals need look no further than the Kitten Cuddlers services. Participants can help save lives by feeding and caring for tiny, orphaned newborn kittens. Training is held on the second
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Michael Plana and Robin Easley announce sunset wedding ceremony Michael Andrew Plana and Robin Marie Easley were united in marriage on Saturday, June 11, during an outdoor sunset ceremony surrounded by their closest friends and family at Timacuan Golf and Country Club in Lake Mary, Florida. The bride, daughter of Tom and Angie Easley of Mims, Florida, graduated from Astronaut High School in Titusville and Nova Southeastern University. She is a teacher at Hawks Bluff Elementary School. The groom, son of Andy and Patti Plana, was born and raised in Miami Lakes. He graduated from Barbara Goleman Senior High School, Santa Fe College and Florida State Fire College. He is a lieutenant with the Town of Davie Fire Rescue. After a honeymoon at Sandals LaSource in Grenada, the newlyweds now reside in Davie.
St. Andrews yard sale scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 1 St. Andrews Lutheran Church will host a yard sale on Saturday, October 1, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 575 West 68 Street in Hialeah, across from Twin Lakes Elementary School. Funds raised will provide continuing support for the church’s food bank and other ministry activities.
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Miami Lakes Area Houses of Worship Elevate Church 6250 Miami Lakes Dr. East Telephone: 305-823-3888 Sunday Worship.........9:30, 11 & 12:30 Friday Youth Nights.....................7 PM
M.L. Congregational Church 6701 Miami Lakeway South Telephone: 305-822-4313 Adult Sunday School...................9 AM Children’s Sunday School.....10:30 AM Worship.................................10:30 AM Special Need Service...............4:00 PM (Every fourth Sunday)
Sunrise Presbyterian Church 18400 N.W. 68 Avenue Telephone: 305-821-5841 Worship.................................10:00 AM (Children’s Church) Servicio en Espanol...............11:30 AM
The Church of the Epiphany 15650 Miami Lakeway North Telephone: 305-558-3961 www.episcopalmiamilakes.com Sunday Eucharist...................10:30 AM Children’s Sunday School.....10:15 AM Adult Bible Study.......................11 AM Misa en Espanol......................9:00 AM Escuela Dominical................12:15 PM
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 8201 N.W. 186 Street Telephone: 305-829-0049 Spanish service.............................9 AM English service.......................12:30 PM Tuesday (Spanish).........................7 PM Wednesday (English)....................7 PM
Palm Vista Community Church Meeting at Miami Lakes Middle 6425 Miami Lakeway North Telephone: 305-822-6999 Worship Service.........................10 AM
Temple Tifereth Jacob 5901 N.W. 151 Street Telephone: 305-557-2651 Call for Service Schedule
Iglesia Biblica Cristiana Español Servicios Telephone: 305-557-1959 Sunday service........................4:00 PM Wednesday Youth....................7:30 PM 6250 Miami Lakes Drive East
Iglesia El Nuevo Comienzo 6701 Miami Lakeway South Services in Spanish Sunday service.......................12:30 PM Thursday service.....................8:00 PM
St. Andrews Lutheran Church 575 W. 68 Street Telephone: 305-821-3622 Sunday service (English)........9:00 AM Sunday service (Spanish).....10:30 AM Bible School...............................11 AM
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Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church 15801 N.W. 67 Avenue Telephone: 305-558-2202 Sunday services in English 9:30, 11 AM and 5:30 PM Sunday services in Spanish 8 AM, 12:45 PM and 7 PM Saturday services 8:30 AM, 5 PM Daily services 7 and 8:30 AM Confessions: Saturdays 3:30 PM
Mother of Our Redeemer Catholic Church 8445 N.W. 186 Street Telephone: 305-829-6141 Daily services (Spanish) 8:30 AM Saturday (English) 5:30 PM Saturdays (Spanish) 7 PM Sundays (English) 8 & 10:30 AM Sundays (Spanish) 9 AM, 12:30 PM, 7 PM
North Palm Baptist Church 7801 N.W. 178 Street Telephone: 305-558-2032 www.NorthpalmBaptist.org Sunday Bible Study.................9:15 AM Sunday Worship....................10:30 AM Wednesday Service..................7:00 PM
M.L. United Methodist Church 14800 N.W. 67 Avenue Telephone: 305-821-7274 www.miamilakesumc.net Traditional Worship Service.10:00 AM Contemporary Service..........11:30 AM (Child care and children’s/youth Sunday School during both services.)
New Testament Baptist Church The Gathering Place 6601 N.W. 167 Street Telephone: 305-558-4930 Sunday Service..........................11 AM Bible Study ............................9:45 AM Wednesday Bible Study...........7:00 PM Wednesday Youth Group.........7:00 PM
Orthodox Cathedral of Christ The Saviour 16601 N.W. 77 Court Telephone: 305-822-0437 Home of The Orthodox Book Center Sat. Vespers.................................6 PM Sun. Matins............................8:40 AM Sun. Liturgy...............................10 AM Sunday School & Inquirer Classes
Palm Springs United Methodist Church 5700 W. 12 Avenue Telephone: 305-821-3232 Worship Service...................10:45 AM
The Redeemed Christian Church of God Victory Parrish Worship Center 16261 N.W. 57 Avenue Telephone: 786-428-0078 Sunday service....................10:00 AM Tuesday & Thursday..............7:00 PM Friday service.......................11:00 PM
Voice for Jesus Cobb Miami Lakes Theatre #11 6711 Main Street 305-818-0565 Sunday service......................10:00 AM Youth service.........................10:00 AM Children services...................10:45 AM (Nursery provided)
(Editor’s Note: All information provided by individual houses of worship. Confirm service times by telephone.
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M.L. Methodist hosts ‘Living Proof’ on Sept. 17 Miami Lakes United Methodist Church will host a live broadcast of “Living Proof,” a simulcast with Beth Moore on September 17, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with registration beginning at 7:30 a.m. The one-day event created to empower and lift up women in faith, is broadcast to participants all over the country. Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided. Tickets without a t-shirt included are $20 per person and tickets with a t-shirt are $35 per person. To register online visit www.hopemlumc.com/bethmoore or for more information call 305-821-7274.
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Ford Driving Dreams comes to Miami-Dade County Public Schools Ford Motor Company Fund and the South Florida Ford Dealers are bringing the Ford Driving Dreams initiative to kindergarten and elementary school students for Miami-Dade County Public Schools. In collaboration with First Book, Ford is donating 10,000 new books, and recently celebrated with a reading party for 100 kids at the BB&T Center. Ford Dealers, First Book representatives, Florida Panthers alum Randy Moller and Lucy Lopez, co-host of the Power 96 Morning Show, were among those reading to the students.
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“At Ford, education is fundamental and we want to get students on a path to success at an early age and ultimately reach their dreams,” said Joe Avila, manager, Ford Motor Company Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company. “There is no better way to encourage our youngest students to read than with new books that will help them understand and experience the joy of reading.” Ford Driving Dreams is part of Ford’s overall education efforts in Florida with a focus on keeping students in school and promoting reading at an early age. First Book is a nonprofit group that provides new books and educational resources to kids. “Having access to books is one of the biggest predictors of a child’s academic success,” said Kyle Zimmer, president and CEO, First Book. “And together with Ford Motor Company Fund, we’re helping level the playing field for kids who too often go without
these and other critical educational resources. We’re proud to join Ford Fund and local Ford dealers to provide 10,000 new books to kids in the Miami area and look forward to our continued work to improve lives in the communities across the country.” Ford Driving Dreams initiatives have delivered more than $10 million in educational resources such as scholarships, college preparedness, tutoring programs, parental engagement and motivational activities across the country. By the end of 2016, 50,000 new books will have been delivered to children in need in Detroit, Houston, North Texas and Florida. In addition to Ford Driving Dreams, Ford Fund educational programs include Ford Blue Oval Scholars, Ford Next Generation Learning, Ford College Community Challenge, and the Ford STEAM Lab. For more information, visit www.forddrivingdreams.com.
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STU’s soccer team ranked #3 in Sun Conference Poll St. Thomas University’s men’s soccer team is ranked third in the preseason Sun Conference Coaches’ Poll. The Bobcats squad tops the 2016 Sun Conference men’s soccer preseason poll for the second straight years as announced by the league office three weeks ago. The Night Hawks earned five first place and three second place votes to come in two points ahead of reigning Sun Conference Champions Southeastern. St. Thomas finished third while Keiser followed behind in fourth. SCAD collected the final first place vote for fifth place, while Johnson and Wales was sixth, and Florida Memorial is seventh.
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For rent. 3/2 and 2/2 villa condo & townhouse. All tiled, washer/dryer in unit, patio w/storage rms., full kit. & appliances, 2-parking spaces in front, plenty of guest parking, 24-hr. gated security. 1st, last and 1 month security deposit. Credit report $40 single, $10 for anyone over 18 yrs. The Moors does background check. Fast approval. New roof being installed 2016, Olympic size pool, full facility clubhouse, plus kiddie pool and play area, full exercise equipment and classes. Call Debbie 305-788-5008.
You are in Paradise. 3 Coconuts. 1 Sugar Apple, 1 Mango. 1 Barbados cherry & 1 Soursop Guanabana tree, overlooking saltwater waterfall pool 3 years new. 3 bedrooms each with balcony, 3 updated baths, 2-story, updated kitchen, granite counters, all new appliances, beautiful wood floors on second floor, HOA $190 mo. No Association approval. Gated security and many amenities. Call Debbie 305-788-5008.
For Rent. Very Spacious cluster single family home. 3 bd., 2/5 updated baths, 2,146 s.f., built 1982. 2-car garage. Beautiful wood floors, updated kit. & appls., large family room w/ builtin fireplace, master has spacious walk-in closets w/sitting area. Fenced-in yard, accordion hurricane shutters. $2,250 month, 1st, last & 1 month security, pet deposit, credit check, background check, 2 months employment & bank statements. Call Debbie 305-788-5008.
For Sale. The Moors completely remolded villa, 2/2, amazing kitchen, porcelain tile floors, the patio is being up to code, 2-parking spaces in front, plenty of guest parking, 24-hr. gated security, full clubhouse amenities, olympic size pool, exercise classes, kiddie pool and playground. A family community. New roof being replaced in 2016. Call Debbie 305-788-5008.
Warehouse for rent. Great location, almost 1,500 sq. ft., concrete floor, A/C, electric, garage door, front office, private entrance. Great for medical suites, computer tech, office supplies, printing company. No working on cars or mechanical equipment. 3 parking spaces. Space on side to store jet skies, boat, trailers, aside from the rental of $1,500 per month.Call Debbie 305-7885008.
Palm Springs North 2 bd/1ba home, completely remodeled, cute baby room, tile and wood floors, remodeled kitchen, new appliances, central 5 years, LD hasA/C huge screen patio, footing for SO addition. Lot is 12,931 sq. ft. with room for a pool. Sprinkler system, rain gutters, on a cul-de-sac, plenty of parking. No assoc. fees. Built solid in 1968. Roof new after Wilma. Taxes $2,635. Call Debbie 305-788-5008.
Garden Home For Sale. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, full kitchen appliances, big fenced in back yard. Ready in middle of August. Park in front. 24 hour gated security and roving security. No association approval. Text for appointment. Call Debbie 305-788-5008.
Cute little single family home at an affordable price. Tiled floors, full kitchen, dining room. Roof only few years new. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1-car garage. Has a closet can be a 3rd bedroom. 24 hr. security. Club house, Olympic size pool and child play area. Walk to school, school bus pick up inside. Close to I-75 and Dade and Broward. Built in 1987 on an oversize lot. Taxes $1,601. Call
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For Sale. Four commercial medical dentist offices, 830 sq. ft., 864 sq. ft., 657 sq. ft., and 681 sq. ft., in the heart of Miami Lakes. Own a piece of the pie. Plenty of parking. Multistory building centrally located to I-75 and Palmetto Expressway. Text for appointment. Call Debbie 305-788-5008, 305-603-8435.
PSN lake and large salt water pool home. Jetski, waterski, or just fish and relax, perfect for BBQ and watching the games. 4 bedrooms/2 baths, updated bathroom.Tax roll is wrong, lot is 9,885 sq. ft. overlooking wide lake. Real wood cabinets and granite counter and new top of line appliances. Stove is gas and owned, waterheater and dryer are gas and leased. A large storage room can be 5th bedroom with walk-in closet. Roof and central A/C replaced new after Wilma. All tile floors. EZ to show. Reduced. Very motivated. Reduced. Call Debbie 305-788-5008.
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Magnificent 1-story LAKEFRONT home. 3/2.5 with split floor plan. Beautiful wide lake views from very large living areas, kitchen and master bedroom. Remodeled kitchen with beautiful wood cabinets, granite counters, moveable island.
Coral Gables unit at 55 Merrick available!! Gorgeous unit priced for a quick sale featuring one bedroom plus den with over 1,100 sq. ft.
Large and spacious 2 bed/2 bath plus loft luxury condo at Celebration Point. This spectacular Loft Style unit has many upgrades and is a definite must see before purchasing in Celebration Point!
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Celebration Point in Miami Lakes! Rare, largest model for sale. According to County Appraiser’s Office, 3 bedroom/2 bath but presently a 2/2 with den. Can easily be converted back. Vaulted ceilings with over 1,300 sq.ft. of luce everywhere makes this unit belissimo! Complex is covered in mature trees and has roaming security guard. Pool area and clubhouse is beautiful and well maintained. $227,000. A10110905.
Largest unit in Lake Sandra. Originally a 4/3, now used as a 3/2, with extended living area plus wet bar. Lots of upgrades. Majestic 10 ft. front door, dual fireplace & elegant plantation shutters. Upgraded kitchen with 42-inch cabinets, top of the line appliances including 5 burner stove with double oven, French door refrigerator. Both bathrooms tastefully remodeled in 2004. Real wood floors in master suite. $360,000. A10096173.
Investor Dream! Prestigious Century Village Pembroke Pines, located in a gated and safe community. Immaculate 2 bed, 2 bath completely updated with no expense spared. Remodeled kitchen & bathrooms. Brand new appliances and ceiling fans. Beautiful tile throughout. W/D in unit. Large master bedroom with spacious walk-in closet. Plenty of amenities - pool, Sauna, gym, theater, etc. $189,900. A1010300.
Industrial warehouse space with 1,900 square feet. CBS construction. Separate meters, utilities underground, over 200 amps, 220 volts. 4 assigned parking spaces plus common parking. Located in Miami Lakes business park. $300,000. A2203736.
Lake Katharine condominium office in Miami Lakes. Built in 1997, property has 7 offices, kitchen area and conference room. Property is divided with 2 separate entrances. May lease partially for additional income. Property is less than 1 mile from the Gratigny Expressway and less than a mile from the Palmetto Expressway and 3 blocks from Opa Locka Airport. $339,000. A10071129.
Great opportunity to own in very desirable Miami Lakes Lake Glenn Ellen. 4,836 sq.ft. under air as per owner on the lake with a pool. A great blank canvas for buyer with formal dining room, living room, great design. Master bedroom on second level with large wraparound terrace for great view of the lake and pool. Located in a gated community on cul de sac, close to schools, parks and all shopping. Private beach as well. $625,000. A10073887.
Gorgeous & Elegant custom-built home in Royal Oaks (Miami Lakes). This home features a large kitchen with pool view, great for entertaining, 2 bedrooms downstairs and 2 bedrooms, including master, upstairs. Master bedroom was recently remodeled with no expense spared. Beautiful pool area. $636,000. A10055429.
Great 5/4 2-story home in west Royal Oaks section. Custom built. 1 bedroom downstairs with private bath. New A/C units including a 5-ton unit. Dramatic 20 ft. ceilings. Huge master bedroom with sitting area and balcony with access to pool area via spiral staircase. Property recently painted exterior. Extras include hurricane shutters, brand new front door, concrete 2nd floor. Large heated pool & spa. Covered patio with island bar. $694,000. A10099886.
Announcing Loch Ness Gardens. One of FIVE new custom-built residences by Pinnacle Homes. A 1-story masterpiece with 3,450 total sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage with circular drive and ski lake views. Price includes the Luxury Package complete with state-of-the-art amenities with attention to every detail. Pool/Spa package is available upon request. $815,000. A10098787.
Announcing Loch Ness Gardens. One of FIVE new custom-built residences by Pinnacle Homes. A 1-story masterpiece with 3,450 total sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage with circular drive and ski lake views. Price includes the Luxury Package complete with state-of-the-art amenities with attention to every detail. Pool/Spa package is available upon request. $849,000. A10106807.
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