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EventsSaturday May 10, 2008
Start: 9:00 am
Saturday May 10 9 am-12 noon Vera Wood Pigeon Plum Longan Tamarind There are at least four types of available trees at each event - check to see if the trees we're offering are the kind you would like to have before you come to the event. Adopt-a-Tree events take place rain or shine! Tree species are subject to change. Tuesday May 13, 2008
Start: 8:30 am
Represented District 107 in the Florida House, 1992-1998. County Commissioner since 1998, District 5 (South Beach, Downtown Miami, Little Havana). Voted May 6 to override Mayor Carlos Alvarez's veto of developments outside of the Urban Development Boundary. Voted for the Megaplan Megadeal (Interlocal Agreement between county and City of Miami). To review the mega-plan, go to: http://www.miamigov.com/cms/Files/Global_Agreement.pdf For a critique of the mega-plan, go to: http://www.miamitodaynews.com/news/080417/story-viewpoint.shtml Start: 7:00 pm
This marks the first time in South Florida history that a Cardinal has been welcomed to a synagogue. Cardinal William H. Keeler is Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore and is legendary in the reconciliation of Catholics with Jews. To reserve a seat or for further information, call Dr. Bernardo Benes at 305-785-7028 or see: Wednesday May 14, 2008
Start: 5:30 pm
GenerationEngage invites you to Jackson Memorial Hospital for an "Affordable Healthcare Forum" to discuss the issues of the Florida healthcare system. The goal of this event is for people to gain a better understanding of how to take charge of their health and how the healthcare system really works in Florida. Come Join us to learn what steps the state is taking to reform the healthcare system to make it more Affordable! Invited speakers: 1.) Rene Garcia, FL State Legislator who is passionate about reforming the healthcare syetem in Florida Saturday May 17, 2008
Start: 10:00 am
Budget cuts getting you down? Fed up with government? Want to see change? Then ACT! The Human Services Coalition invites you to participate in our Advocacy Corps Trainings (ACT), to learn how to create change around the issues that matter most to you. We will talk about affordable housing, healthcare, and other important topics, and learn how to communicate effectively with decision-makers. These workshops will be fun, interactive, and free. Dates & Time: Every other Saturday from 10am-1pm, starting May 17. Tuesday May 20, 2008
Start: 8:30 am
Tuesday Morning Breakfast Club- Jim Shedd, candidate for Miami-Dade County Property Tax Appraiser Meeting Date: May 20th, 2008 David's Cafe II, 1654 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach. The recent referendum changing the county’’s Property Tax Appraiser from an appointed position to an elected position has brought out two candidates: former DEA agent Jim Shedd, and former County Commissioner and current State Senator, Gwen Margolis. Jim Shedd will be the guest this week, followed by Senator Gwen Margolis next week. Tuesday May 27, 2008
Start: 8:30 am
The Breakfast Club is honored to have as our guest this week Senator Gwen Margolis, President of the Florida State Senate and candidate for Miami-Dade County’s newly created office of elected Property Tax Appraiser. Wednesday May 28, 2008
Start: 11:30 am
Wednesday May 28, 2008- 11:30 a.m. Downtown Bay Forum: Legislative Report: What Was Accomplished?? Speakers: Rep. Anitere Flores, Chair, K-12 Education Committee New!! Hot Topic Pre-program Discussion: Should Florida's State Capital Be Moved?? Speaker - Seth Gordon Moderator: Helen Ferre- Channel 2 Talk Show Host Start: 6:00 pm
The Urban Environment League presents: Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 Reception 6:00 pm – Dinner 6:45 pm Program 7:30 pm Miami River Inn – 118 SW South River Drive A Conversation with Miami Herald Editors Moderator: Dr. Gregory Bush, UEL Program Vice President Director, Institute for Public History, University of Miami Those wishing to join us for the Community Dinner must call for reservations. Cost is $20.00. Saturday May 31, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
1. The film In the early morning hours of February 20th, 2003, armed FBI agents stormed a private apartment in Tampa, Florida. Family members stunned by fear watched the father, Sami Al-Arian - a university professor and civil rights activist, being handcuffed and taken away. A dozen FBI agents searched the family’s apartment for 12 hours. Boxes of private papers, diaries, letters, books, photo albums, CD’s and VHS cassettes were confiscated. |