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Biscayne Bay Kiwanis honors Barreto as ‘Citizen of Year’
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South Florida business leader and community activist Rodney Barreto, chair of the Super Bowl Host Committee, recently accepted the 2012 Michael Shores Citizen of the Year Award from the Biscayne Bay Kiwanis Club during its highly successful 33rd annual Biscayne Bay Gala. The Oct. 27 event at the Jungle Island [...] -
Positive People in Pinecrest- Halle Meltzer
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Halle Meltzer, a high school senior who attends the School for Advanced Studies at Miami-Dade College, has been honored with the President’s Volunteer Service Award, a national honor for those who inspire others to engage in volunteer service. She earned the award for her work on Symphonettes, an all girls [...] -
New Chair Alan A Lips Offers Personal Insight as “Expert”
On October 30th, the Emerging Leadership Council held their monthly “Lunch With an Expert” at Café Avanti. Over 60 business professionals gathered to listen to our new Chairman of the Board, Alan A. Lips, making it one of the most successful lunches of the series. The intimate event was moderated [...] -
Code Enforcement – Faqs
From the Code Enforcement Department Q: What are the common complaints that Code Enforcement Inspector Investigate? A: The most common complaints involve public nuisances such as overgrown grass/weeds on properties, unsightly bulk trash, building code violations, illegal signage, and business tax license and zoning violations. Q: How can I make [...] -
Robotic Removal Catches On
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Robotic removal of the gallbladder today offers more precision and is less invasive than traditional surgical procedure. As one of the most common operations, gallbladder surgery can now be performed without leaving visible scars, an advance slowly catching on, thanks to surgical robots. The cholecystectomy is performed robotically by means [...] -
The Taormina Sister City deligation Joins Recidents for Nov 17 Four seasons Cultural seried featuring the Amernet String Quartet
The City of Sunny Isles Beach presents the second installment of this cultural series, with the internationally-acclaimed Amernet String Quartet, Ensemble-in- Residence at Florida International University. The group will perform at the Norman S. Edelcup SIB K-8 School (201- 182 Drive) at 7:30 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012. The [...] -
Diamond Ball raises nearly $4M for MCH Foundation
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Nearly 700 community, business and society notables were taken through a bold and elegant depiction of “A Frosted Masquerade Affair” at Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 2012 Diamond Ball on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami. The event raised nearly $4 million, including announced gifts, to support world-class [...] -
Leon Medical Centers donates $5M to MDC School of Nursing
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One of the leading healthcare services providers in the region, Leon Medical Centers, is investing in the future of the industry by making a $5 million donation to Miami Dade College’s (MDC) acclaimed School of Nursing on Oct. 30. The special event with students, faculty, alumni, healthcare professionals, and community [...] -
‘Deering Goes to the Birds’ at Deering Estate, Nov. 17
For the first time in 10 years, the Deering Estate at Cutler will host the 2012 “Deering Goes to the Birds” on Saturday, Nov. 17, featuring lectures and walking tours of the natural areas led by local birding experts and enthusiasts. From the moment you walk onto the estate, bird [...] -
Baptist Health, Girl Scouts partner to restore camp’s native hammock
Baptist Health South Florida recently partnered with local Girl Scout volunteers for a morning of “green happiness” as they planted more than 350 native small trees and shrubs at Girl Scout Camp Mahachee. The historic site, spanning more than 11 acres, was dedicated for the use of Girl Scouts of [...]
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