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Miami Jan. 2011 - Family Magazines
MIAMI
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MOVIE REVIEWS • BOOK REVIEWS • LOCAL EVENT CALENDAR
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contents
FEATURES
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Cover Star Winners & Runners-Up
QuickStart 10 & Under Tennis
Strapped After School Programs
Your Child’s Vision
Schools & After-School Programs
Do You Know A Special Teacher?
Lock Your Meds: Child Safety
11 Ways To Get What You Want
Celebrations: Library & MLK
IN EVERY ISSUE
5 From the Publisher
Happy New Year!
23 Dr. Ray’s Study Tips
Paying For College
24 Cinematters - DVD Film Fun
Despicable Me
26 Community News
The Local Buzz
27 Toy Recall
Are Your Children’s Toys Safe?
30 Movie Reviews
Reel Life With Jane + Rating
33 Meribeth’s Book Reviews
Uncommon Biographies of Exceptional Men
34 Calendar of Events
Where to Go, What to Do
AD SECTIONS
13 Schools & After-School Programs
28 Party Section
ON THE COVER
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Violin lessons
are the secret
ingredient
to a perfect
performance
of an aspiring
musician.
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From The Publisher
Happy New Year everybody! Twenty
eleven, it kind of rolls off your tongue. I
feel it in my bones that this will be a great
one! Or maybe it’s just the nippy weather.
We’ve had some pretty cold days
in December and there will be more in
January, but it’s always a welcome change
for us Floridians because we get to wear
sweaters, jackets and scarfs which seldom
see the light of day! On the other hand, the
orchids, ferns and heliconias suffer in the
cold and my yard is looking pretty brown.
But no complaints as long as we didn’t
have a hurricane, I’m good.
School has started again after a wellearned holiday so it’s time to think about
activities to fill the hours after-school.
You’ll find some good choices in this
issue from ballet to karate, there’s
something for every child.
With the new year comes a new
column about special teachers. Teachers
who make learning fun and thus make a
difference in your child’s life. We can use
your help to find more teachers like Ellen
Kahn who is the first “special teacher” to
grace our pages, not just because she has
two thousand cows in her classroom but
because, after 22 years of teaching language
arts at the same school, she still gets a
thrill out of inspiring her students with
enthusiasm and humor. She had me at moo!
Another “new” to look for in this new
year is our website, a long time coming,
it’s been expanded and revamped to be
more viewer friendly, informative and
interactive. Log on and be counted!
Last, but not least, what you all have
been waiting for...Ta Da!...the new cover
stars for 2011 are on page six. Be careful
not to tear the pages in your rush to find it.
If you signed up for Blabber Mouth, you
already know who the winners are. You
know why? Blabber Mouth just couldn’t
keep her mouth shut! Sign up and you’ll
be in on all her secrets.
Cheers!
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It’s a new year and we have four new
shining stars for our 2011 covers!
It was a tough choice to make from so
many lovely, cute, pretty, adorable and
handsome contestants. You’re all winners
in our book and we’d like to put you all
on the cover, but alas, we cannot. Thanks
to all who voted online and to the Model
Agency judges. Congratulations to the
winners. We will contact you for photo
sessions to create a cover with a Star upon
thar! Runners-up may be called to appear
inside future issues. We will call you if
there is an opportunity. Thank you all for
participating in the contest and have a
Wonderful New Year!
Asia Dubois, 9
Cephus “CJ” Johnson, 4
Alexandr Kim, 7
Christina Muniz, 6
Runners-up
Aubre Boose, 4
Christian Santacruz, 6
Nicholas Ponz, 21 Mos
Kloe Laurent, 2
Gianna DiMare, 3
D’Angelo Fafard, 2
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Brandon Cruz, 3
Paris Parise, 5
Cara Pitkins, 4
Christian Hoyos, 10
Note: So many readers call and ask how to get their “Star”on the cover. The only opportunity is to participate in our COVER STAR CONTEST.
Watch for the next one to be announced in the August 2011 issue or on Blabber Mouth. Sign up on our website www.familymagazine.biz now and you’ll be the first to know!
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Parents, tennis is a sport for a lifetime and also a chance for you
to participate in a sport with your kids. Unlike other team sports,
tennis has the option of you, possibly one day, competing with
your kids offering an added benefit of healthy outdoor activity.
The USTA offers parent/child divisions throughout the United
States. I encourage parents to participate in their child’s lessons
and QuickStart emphasizes that as well. QuickStart had it’s beginning because the USTA realized that, at one point recently,
22 of 24 grand slam events had been won by Europeans. So they
went over to Europe to find out why. They discovered that they
been using slower-moving and lower-bouncing foam-wrapped
balls and smaller kid-sized equipment to develop these grand
slam winners. Kids can play right away, build confidence and stay
active. Thus QuickStart was implemented by USTA. Whether your
child is just starting or already in the game, 10 and Under Tennis
makes it easier for kids to pick up a racquet and have fun. The
underlying theme is that the kids have fun from day one. I have
never seen kids want to come back and stay longer for their tennis class before QuickStart and since it is best taught in groups, it
makes it very affordable. Kids’ classes at Jimmy Evert and George
English Tennis Centers in Ft. Lauderdale offer classes for kids
ages 5–14 for as little as $10.00. Check into group classes for exact
price and more information at your local tennis center. Tennis is
the sport for a lifetime and a gift you can give yourself and your
family ! See you on the courts , Marty
Marty Godwin was awarded the USTA 2008 Pro of the Year and has moved the East Coast from California where he taught tennis for Arnold Schwarzenegger & Maria Shriver,
Meg Ryan , Dennis Quaid, Rob & Michele Reiner, Bruce & Patti Springsteen and many more of Hollywood’s elite. Marty is currently teaching in Ft. Lauderdale and can be
reached at 954-396-3620 , 310-418-5000 or www.martygodwintennis.com
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Strapped
After-School
Programs
in Need of a Boost
(ARA) - Not every former orchestra member remembers how to play their
favorite song and not every science club participant can still identify insects.
However, school programs featuring these skills and others likely had a lasting
impact on everybody who took part in them.
Quality after-school programs lead to improved test scores, lower drop-out
rates, decreased disciplinary action and improved work habits, according to a
2008 study conducted by researchers at the Harvard Family Research Project.
These researchers attributed these improvements to the fact that after-school
programs “provide young people with appropriate supervision and structure,
well-prepared staff, (and) intentional programming with opportunities for
autonomy and choice.”
The economic downturn continues to impact funding for crucial programs,
meaning fewer options for parents and less activities for kids.
Three in five respondents to a 2009 survey conducted by the Afterschool
Alliance, reported funding for their after-school programs is down compared
to two years ago, and more than one-third said it is down a lot. As budget cuts
continue, parents and other supporters can do several things to help
keep school programs alive.
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Ways to help
Volunteer: Money may be in short supply, but
very often, time can be an equally precious asset
to school clubs and organizations. Potential volunteers should think to themselves: “What skill do I
have that I can impart to students?” Remember passion is a critical characteristic of a good teacher.
Donate: Supplies like markers, glue, craft paper
- and even disinfecting wipes - can be very inexpensive and helpful to the teachers and faculty
who organize school programs. Additionally,
take a look through your own child’s old toys and
sports equipment for items that could be passed
along. Games and lightly-used art supplies will
be greatly appreciated.
Research: Many school programs qualify for
federal aid or grants from private companies.
However, time-strapped teachers and administrators may not have the resources to research
opportunities and submit entries. Take some
time to identify grants that could be a fit for your
favorite school program and then volunteer to
submit a request for funding on its behalf.
One notable example that directly benefits
school programs is the Power A Bright Future
grant program from the Clorox Company, which
aims to support school programs that provide
opportunities for students to learn, play and
create. Last year, Clorox gave away three $20,000grants and one $50,000-grant to deserving and
underfunded school programs.
A child’s potential for learning is limitless -so help make sure their learning doesn’t stop
when the school day ends. Giving whatever you
can will ensure that the next generation’s futures
remain bright.
Make sure you’re seeing
eye-to-eye about your
children’s vision
(ARA) - Parenting is harder than ever nowadays. In our fast-paced world, kids are playing sports, computer games, browsing the
Internet, taking music lessons, begging to
watch more TV ... sound familiar? And all the
while, we’re trying to get them to finish their
homework or maybe even help out with some
household chores.
As hectic as it all is, you probably wouldn’t
want it any other way. And yet there’s one
thing that can hinder everything: your children’s eyesight. Nothing stops any and all of
these activities faster than vision problems.
Kids simply can’t play sports, read books or a
computer screen, or complete their homework
to the best of their ability if they can’t see well.
It’s important to make sure kids are getting
proper vision care for optimal performance in
and out of the classroom.
However, glasses can be cumbersome for
some activities and even if your child is prescribed glasses, sometimes children choose
not to wear them. In fact, according to a recent
study conducted by Fairfield Research among
members of the Good Housekeeping Reader
Advisory Panel, a significant amount of respondents were aware that their child was unhappy
wearing glasses:
• 42 percent of parents with a child who wears
glasses say that their child dislikes wearing them.
• 41 percent stress that their child does not
always wear glasses when he/she should.
• 50 percent state that their child would rather
be wearing contact lenses.
If you relate to these statistics, it may be time
to talk to your child about contact lenses. Many
parents are wary of contact lenses for kids due
to the expense and hassle. However, there are
affordable options, like Bausch + Lomb’s SofLens daily disposable contact lenses, which
provide your child with a fresh, new pair every
day. With this healthy and convenient option,
you don’t have to worry about your child forgetting to properly care for his or her lenses.
Today there are vision correction options
to meet every child’s need, so take the time to
schedule a visit to your eye care practitioner
to see which option works best for your child.
With everything else you have to worry about,
vision health shouldn’t be on your list of woes.
Make sure your children’s vision is helping
them achieve.
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AD INDEX
SCHOOLS:
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A & A Children Academy Preschool & Child Care .... 13
Aventura Montessori School ............................... 25
International Bilingual Montessori School ............ 25
Kids for Kids Academy ....................................... 18
La Scuola- a Reggio Emilia School................. 15, 18
L’Atelier- a Reggio Emilia School ......................... 18
Montessori Childrens’ House of Miami Lakes ...... 25
Paradise Christian School................................... 18
REM Learning Center ................................... 16, 18
Sunset Montessori School.................................. 25
The Wonder Years Preschool............................... 18
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS:
Born 2 Swim Aquatic Academy............................ 25
Gymboree Play & Music Classes........................... 9
Fla Diagnostic & Learning Resources System- South. ... 19
Huntington Learning Centers ................................ 7
Kendall Conservatory of Music ........................... 23
Miami Children’s Theater ................................ .. 16
Miami Learning Center .................................... .. 19
Miami Seaquarium’s Marine Life Education ........ .. 5
Mis Amigos Languages.................................... .. 19
Moti Horenstein’s Mixed Martial Arts.................. 19
Nu Age Gymnastics & Dance .............................. 17
Step by Step Languages....................................... 8
South Miami Learning Center- CHEM’s ............... 23
The Young Artist Academy ................................. 13
Tumblebees Gymnastics..................................... 13
Universal Dance Studios .................................... 19
Westminster Christian School ............................. 17
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Whether it’s for academics, athletics, or just plain socialization, after the bell rings
it’s time to get extra-curricular! Forget the television, internet or video games.
There are so many better activities for the kids to be involved in. Find out what their
passion is, then check out this listing of local programs that provide safe, fun, active
and educationally enriching alternatives for your children during non-school hours.
SCHOOLS
Early Childhood Schools
The following accredited early childhood schools are
dedicated to quality early childhood education:
• Kids for Kids Academy
14465 SW 144 St, Country Walk, Miami 305-2320606. www.kidsforkidsacademy.com
• Paradise Christian School
6184 W 21 Ct, Hialeah & 7500 NW 58 St, Miami 305828-7477 • www.paradisechristianschool.com
• La Scuola
13301 SW 87 Ave. Miami. 305-278-9555.
www. lascuola.com
• L’Atelier
Montessori Schools
It’s never too early to think Montessori. Cognitive and
social development is emphasized with the teacher
as a mentor and guide. Instruction is based on varied
learning styles with mixed age grouping and pursuit
of interests through discovery. Discover the Montessori
School in your neighborhood:
• Montessori Childrens’ House of Miami Lakes
(Montessori Christian Center)
6381 Miami Lakeway NE, Miami Lakes
305-823-5632.
• International Bilingual Montessori School
6330 SW 40 St (Bird Road), Miami,
305-661-6434. www.ibmontessorischool.com
5960 SW 71 St. Miami, 305-662-2326.
www.latelier.org
• Aventura Montessori School
• REM Learning Center
16400 SW 147 Ave, Miami, 305-235-0300.
www.remlearningcenter.com
• The Wonder Years
2965 SW 37th Ave (Douglas Rd) Miami,
305-567-5855. www.thewonderyearspreschool.com
123 SE 1st Ave, Hallandale,
954-456-5609
• Sunset Montessori School
7430 Sunset Dr, Miami,
305-666-2008.
www.sunsetmontessorischool.com
A & A Children Academy
Preschool & Child Care
Eleven + years of experience in childcare. Two
locations to serve 1 through 5 years old. Full day 7am
to 6pm. VPK provider. Holiday drop off available when
Public School is closed.
School 1 • 4541 SW 64 Ct, Miami
School 2 • 6725 SW 21 St, Miami
305-310-0243. • www.childrenacademy.net
La Scuola
La Scuola is a Reggio Emilia inspired school that
welcomes children from Infants – 5th grade. The
school’s unique educational approach provides
children the opportunity to be engaged and captivated
by hands-on learning experiences! Through direct
experiences, children master skills and bring their
learning to life! Children learn how to think as opposed
to how to repeat or draw rote facts. They learn to
work individually and as a group. This is a school
where children, even the youngest, are challenged to
excel while growing up in a supporting and nurturing
environment! 13301 SW 87 Ave (near the Falls),
Miami. 305-278-9555 • www.lascuola.com
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SCHOOL & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
REM Learning Center
Rem Learning Center has been providing quality childcare
since 1982, and during the past two years has received
a Five Star Rating from the Quality Counts Program. Our
Smart Boards have only added to our developmentally
appropriate curriculum. REM is open all year long
providing an exciting Summer Program. Ages 12months
to 1st Grade. VPK Provider. Monday–Friday, 6:30am–6:
30pm. 16400 SW 147 Ave, Miami. 305-235-0300.
www.remlearningcenter.com
Westminster Christian School
Open House Saturday, January 22 at 10am. Westminster
Christian School is South Florida’s premiere collegepreparatory, Christian school. Founded in 1961,
Westminster serves more than 1,000 students from
preschool through 12th grade. Our “Education for Life”
approach develops learners that are prepared for success,
by fostering skills such as critical thinking, collaboration,
problem solving, adaptability, initiative and more. 6855 SW
152 St. Palmetto Bay. 305-233-2030. www.wcsmiami.org
AFTER SCHOOL
PROGRAMS
ART
The Young Artist Academy
The Young Artist Academy has an excellent after school art
program, where children & teens are exposed to “weekly
art classes” which include: drawing, painting in oil, acrylic,
water-color, all in one unique Art Program. We provide
a supportive, fun environment for children to develop
creativity, stretch their imagination, and learn art concepts
and techniques. 4241 SW 75 Ave. Miami. 305-262-9966
305-244-9040. theyoungartistacademy@gmail
DANCE
Universal Dance Studios
Universal Dance Studios in Miami provides elite dance
training for children and adults in several styles of dance
including: Ballet, Modern, Jazz, Hip-Hop, & Salsa. We are
dedicated to helping you reach your confidence & dance
goals. 18401 NE 19 Ave. No. Miami Beach/Aventura.
305-937-2513. www.universaldancestudiosmiami.com
GYMNASTICS
Nu Age Gymnastics & Dance
Bring your most precious belongings to the most
exciting, fun & healthy after school gym for children.
World class professional instructors. Boys & girls Ages 2
1/2 & up. Pre-School Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics,
Cheer Tumbling, Acrobatics, Aerial Silks, Ballet, Break
Dance & more! Classes Monday–Saturday, 9am–9pm.
Discount for siblings. Great birthday parties! We love
children! Come visit! 2675 NE 188 St, Miami. 1-888682-4318. www.nuagegymnastics.com
Tumblebees Gymnastics
The Tumblebees program includes preschool, beginner &
intermediate, teenage & adult classes. The Team training
program provides instruction and participation in local
and regional competitions for girl’s levels 2–8, and all
boy’s class levels. Tumblebees also offers cheerleading
classes, open gyms, seasonal camps, and birthday
parties. All of Tumblebees instructors are safety trained
and certified by USA Gymnastics, and many instructors
hold college and advanced degrees in early childhood
development and specialized training certifications in
the sport. 6950 SW 117 Ave, Miami. 305-596-BEES.
www.tumblebeesgymnastics.com
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SCHOOL & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
LANGUAGES
Mis Amigos Languages
Spanish Language Immersion Program thru
Art, Music and Play. Research-based, proven
methodology. Purposeful, interactive, multi-sensory,
thematic, and developmentally appropriate
activities. Emphasis on imagination and unique
learning styles. Small classes. Creative and
nurturing environment. 1390 So. Dixie Hwy. Ste
1108 Coral Gables. 786-556-3030.
www.MisAmigosLanguages.com
Step by Step Languages
Step by Step Languages opened its doors to the
children of Miami in February 2003. The company
has seen success since 1973 in both Europe and
Latin America with its focus on small class sizes of 2
to 4 students and innovative methodology. At Step
by Step, kids and teens can experience the joy of
learning a foreign language in a professional and
nurturing environment. Conversation classes and
all levels taught. For kids & teens ages 3–16.Enroll
now for the 2011 After School Program offered at
the South Miami Academy. Call 305-666-6609.
www.stepbysteplanguages.com
MARINE BIOLOGY
Miami Seaquarium
For more than 50 years Miami Seaquarium has
been a firm advocate of marine life conservation
and education. Through its current interactive
educational programs, Miami Seaquarium wants
to continue its mission of educating students of all
ages about the wonders of marine life.
Day Camps:
January 17: Super Stingrays &
January 21: Stupendous Sea Turtles
Offered as alternatives to Public Schools’
teacher work days, kids K-12 will explore
various marine mammal species, what they
need for their survival, their diet and what
makes them unique. Additionally, students will
enjoy exciting animal interactions, shows, art
projects, games and marine biology fun.
Home School: January 12: Sea Turtles
Home School students can participate in the
educational programs offered at Miami Seaquarium.
The program teaches students from pre-K to high
school about marine plants, animals & many other
aspects of marine life in an interactive, hands-on way
Trainer for a Day Camp for Girl Scouts: January 15
How do Marine Mammal Trainers communicate
with the animals? Now, with Miami
Seaquarium’s Trainer for a Day Program, the
mysteries surrounding this most sought after
profession are revealed. From participation in
training sessions to assisting with show set up, it
gives scouts a rare glimpse at what it takes to be
a Marine Mammal Trainer.
Mommy & Me: January 5: Sea Turtles
Mothers and their children between the ages
of 2–5 may enjoy “Mommy & Me.” During the
program, mother & child will have the opportunity
to interrelate and bond with many different animals,
from sea turtles to reptiles. Miami Seaquarium,
4400 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami. 305-3615705x207. www.miamiseaquarium.com
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South Florida’s premier fitness and safety center is located
in No. Miami Beach. The academy has classes for all ages:
Little Dragons (3 & 4) & Little Ninjas (5 & 6) is a preschool
program designed to instill confidence and discipline
while building the children’s motor skills through drills and
games. Our Junior’s program ages 7 & up teaches reality
based self-defense, bully buster, anti-abduction skills,
character development, academic achievement,
& a champion mindset through a rotating curriculum that
covers martial arts techniques from around the world.
Adults train in Israeli self-defense, mixed martial arts
& great fitness boot camps. 18425 NE 19 Ave, No. Miami
Beach/Aventura. 305-935-1855. www.mhka.com
MUSIC
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Kendall Conservatory of Music
Expert instructional staff that can provide a wide
variety of instructional levels. Our staff provides music
instruction from just beginning to advanced levels.
Students as young as 4-years-old can begin lessons on
instruments such as piano, violin & guitar. 7153 SW 117
Ave (Loehmann’s Plaza.) Serving all Miami-Dade Co.
305-274-9207. www.kendallmusic.com
PLAY & MUSIC
Gymboree Play & Music
Gymboree Play & Music has been fostering creativity and
confidence in children ages 0-5 for over 30 yrs. With
over 550 locations in 30 countries, we are the global
leader in childhood development programs.
Play & learn classes encourage development through
play following a 7-level program. Music classes enhance
development through song, dance & movement.
Art classes encourage confidence through painting,
sculpture, drawing & more. Drop-off School Skills class
incorporates essentials of a pre-school environment.
New Location!!:
Coral Gables: Village of Merrick Park 3rd Fl. 305-476-9500
Doral: 10736 NW 58 St. 305-594-3775
Kendall: 8530 SW 124 Ave. 305-270-0021
Pinecrest: 11845 S. Dixie Hwy. 3056-232-3399
SPECIAL NEEDS
Chem’s South Miami Learning Center
As the new year begins, CHEM’s South Miami Learning
Center is actively enrolling children for its weekday &
weekend Music Therapy Program and Home & Center
Based Behavior Programs. Our goal this year is to
provide each child with a specific target program to help
them succeed at home or at school. We are enrolling
now. Call 305-665-4999. www.chem-learning.com
FDLRS-South
The Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources SystemSouth, operating through the Miami-Dade County Public
Schools Department of Special Education, is a special
education support system for educators, parents, &
professionals who work with exceptional children ages
birth–21 years. Services are free and include: CHILD
FIND (identifying children with possible disabilities, birth–
21 years), Parent Workshops, Technology Lab, Teacher
Training & Teleconferences, Materials Resource Room.
FDLRS-South • Main Office, 5555 SW 93 Ave. Miami
305-274-3501
FDLRS-South • North Satellite, 305-754-4081
FDLRS-South • Fla. Keys, 305-293-1646
http://fdlrs-south.dadeschools.net
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For Children Ages 2-15
Research-based proven methodology
Learn Spanish through art, music and games
Creative and nurturing environment
Diverse learning styles
Developmentally appropriate
Small class sizes
Classes:
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Art and Music with parent
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• Summer Camp • More
Children who study a foreign language early in life enjoy:
• cognitive benefits • better listening & problem-solving skills
• increased self-confidence • higher grades in all subjects
• higher standardized test scores
• skills needed to succeed in a global marketplace
Need any more reasons? Don’t delay, enroll today!
786.556.3030
www.MisAmigosLanguages.com
1390 South Dixie Highway Suite 1108 • Coral Gables, Fl 33146
Operating through the Miami - Dade County
Public Schools, in conjunction with the Florida
Department of Education, we are a special
Education support system for parents,
professionals and others who work with children
with disabilities, ages birth - 21 years.
Our services are Free and include:
CHILD FIND: identifying children with
possible disabilities, Birth - 21 years
Parent Workshops
Technology Lab
Teacher Training & Teleconferences
Materials Resource Room
FDLRS-South • Main Office
305-274-3501
5555 S.W. 93 Ave. Miami, FL 33165
FDLRS-South • North Satellite
305-754-4081
FDLRS-South • FL Keys
305-293-1646
http://fdlrs-south.dadeschools.net
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Do You Know Special A Teacher?
By Janet Jupiter
Do you remember a teacher from your past
who made school fun? Who made up learning
games, who had parties every Friday, who
built a volcano in the classroom and ignited it
or who taught you how to eat a pomegranate?
You learned from them, but it was fun. Well
they still exist and we plan to uncover them
one by one! You can help by nominating a
teacher who fits the bill, is outstanding in
many ways, but especially makes learning
fun and is a teacher you know your child
will remember as a special one who made a
difference in their life.*
We will start with Ellen Kahn. A Language
Arts teacher at Alexander Montessori School.
Mrs. Kahn has been teaching at Alexander
for 22 years and her rather unique classroom
is referred to as “the Cow Room.” Why? you
ask. Because it’s full of cows! Not real cows
because she could only fit three or so in the
room and still have room for her adoring
students. She has a collection of thousands
of stuffed cows, rubber cows, puppet cows,
pencil top cows, fat cows, spotted cows,
milk cows, and eat more chickin cows! All
the cows all have names, some have clothes
and others have relatives and her students
have almost as much fun with them as Mrs.
Kahn. They’re all one big cow lovin’ family
in that classroom! “The LA program offers
a challenging curriculum, but I teach with
warmth, enthusiasm, and lots of humor (as
well as mooing),” quips Mrs. Kahn.
It all started 20 years ago when she
bought her first cow at a craft show in North
Carolina, then decorated her country kitchen
with dish towels with cows on them and
the collection grew out of control until her
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husband, Al, herded all the cows out of the
house. Mind you he owns three Cold Stone
Creamerys and one would reason that you need
cows to help make ice cream, but the cow
collection had to go and it ended up in Ellen
Kahn’s home away from home, her classroom.
According to Mrs. Kahn, “Cows have made
the classroom even more warm and inviting,
a wonderful conversation starter for those
new to or those visiting the room. Students
constantly bring me more from vacations, or
stores they go into (I have 3 from Build-ABear-one with UF clothes and one with white
wings in remembrance of my mother) and
even have some from Greece, Switzerland and
Japan. When a new cow joins the class, they
stay on my podium and are introduced to all
of the different classes – the next day we
find a good spot for it on the shelves. I have
thought of counting the cows for the Guinness
Book of World Records, but seems to be too
daunting a task – every time I open a drawer,
I find more!”
For classroom fun, the class has a reading
sleepover at school for all the 4th and 5th
graders called Friday Night Prime Time in May,
and Head cow-herder, Mrs. Kahn, always wears
her cow pajamas, slippers, robe, and sits in
her cow chair. On their weekly spelling tests,
students draw a cow on the back of their
weekly Spelling tests for an extra credit point.
The class has voted to name their new guinea
pig, Moola. And then there’s “Cow Appreciation
Day” at the end of the school year when
students draw their best cows, have Cow Tail
candy, and listen to cow stories, facts, and
jokes.
In spite of all of this “kitchy fun,” Mrs.
Kahn’s class has managed to bring home the
“bacon” from the last 2 ISSF Team Spelling
Bees where they won 1st and 2nd place
respectively, the last 2 years. With Ellen Kahn,
the fun of learning is contagious and she says
sincerely, “I love the opportunity to teach and
to play a small part in the development of the
young students at our school.” If the students
(and the cows) have anything to say about
it, Mrs. Kahn is their Moo Queen and they’ll
remember her and this classroom with happy
cow-filled memories.
*To nominate a special teacher, email
[email protected] and type “special
teacher” in the subject line then tell us why
the teacher you are nominating is so special.
Humor counts double, extra points for
learning games, creativity and showmanship.
Extra credit for sacrifices of personal time,
money and love!
SWIMMING
Born 2 Swim Aquatic Academy
Miami’s PREMIER INDOOR swimming establishment.
A family oriented & YEAR ROUND place to swim that
teaches children as young as 6 months how to survive
in the water “independently” should he/she have
an accidental fall. Offering personalized & private
lessons for beginners as well as group lessons for
non-beginners. 1955 NW 108 Ave. Miami.
305-437-7946. www.born2swim.com
THEATER ARTS
Miami Children’s Theater
The Children’s Theater Conservatory formed in
1996, is a professional theater training program for
young people between the ages of 4 & 21. Classes
are designed to develop imagination, concentration,
character, professionalism, technique, and to
strengthen the student’s command of his/her body &
voice. The faculty are working theater professionals
who are particularly skilled in working with young
actors. In addition to a full complement of studio
classes offered year round, The Miami Childrens
Theater offers students the chance to apply their
skills in our professional stage productions.
Session III: January 10–March 11
Session IV: March 14–May 13.
Coral Gables Youth Center Theater, 405 University
Dr. Coral Gables • Kendall Location: Robert Russell
Theater, 11155 SW 112 Ave. Miami. 305-274-3595.
www.miamichildrenstheater.com
TUTORING
Huntington Learning Centers
Since 1977, Huntington has been helping students
reach their full potential. Huntington will pinpoint your
child’s academic strengths & weaknesses & tailor an
individualized program just for your child. Just a few
hours per week after school, all grade levels. Get help
in reading, writing, math, spelling, phonics, study
skills, college SAT and ACT Prep, FCAT Prep & more!
for a location near you call 1-800-can-learn
or visit www.huntingtonlearning.com.
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Coral Gables: 305-443-1222
Coral Springs: 954-752-5401
Doral/Sweetwater: 305-552-1110
Kendall: 305-598-0686
Pembroke Pines East: 954-436-3330
Pembroke Pines West: 954-431-4443
Plantation: 954-474-4144
Pompano Beach: 954-782-9880
Miami Learning Center
Academic success starts today! Miami Learning
Center (MLC) provides affordable academic
solutions, enrichment programs, fitness & wellness,
and home school support to students in Grades K–12
and college. FCAT/SAT/ACT workshops offered year
round. CDS approved! 2780 SW 37 Ave. Miami.
786-270-0562. www.miamilearningcenter.net.
Paying for College:
How Parents
Can Plan Ahead
By Dr. Raymond J. Huntington
Everywhere you turn, the news about the cost of college
is grim. With higher education institutions raising tuition and
room and board at a rate of double to triple that of inflation,
for many parents the numbers are downright daunting.
However, early planning can make college a reality for your
child—and it is never too early to start saving.
Start now. The sooner you start saving, the more you will
be able to reap the rewards of compounding interest—and
even a relatively small monthly investment adds up quickly.
For example, if you invest $80 a month starting at your child’s
birth and the account earns an average of 6 percent annually,
by age 18, that account will hold over $30,000.
Take advantage of the 529. The 529 college savings
plan is offered in every state and allows account holders to
save for a student’s qualified higher education expenses:
tuition, room and board, fees, books and computers. Better
yet, withdrawals used for that purpose are free of federal
income tax. In addition, earnings are not subject to federal tax
(or state tax, either, in most cases).
Pre-pay for college. If you’re willing to bet that your
child will stay in state for college, state prepaid tuition plans
can be an excellent option. Prepaid tuition plans are run
by states’ prepaid tuition programs, but not every state
offers them. Parents can purchase tuition (at their state’s
public four-year institutions and community colleges) at
today’s prices. You can also purchase private college tuition
529 plans (www.privatecollege529.com), which allow prepurchased tuition certificates to be used for undergraduate
tuition for up to 30 years after purchase—no matter how
much tuition rises. Today, there are 270 participating private
institutions. Like the 529 savings plan, earnings are not
subject to tax and withdrawals used for higher education are
free of federal income tax.
Solicit help…from the grandparents. Do your (or
your spouse’s) parents have the wherewithal to regularly
or occasionally contribute to your child’s college savings
account? Keep in mind that to avoid negatively impacting
your child’s eligibility for student aid, the grandparent can
open a 529 account him or herself, which will not affect the
child’s need-based eligibility. If your parents are not able to
make regular contributions, you can still tell them—as well as
aunts and uncles or close family friends—that contributions to
the savings account are always appreciated in lieu of birthday
or Christmas gifts, especially when your child is young.
While an 18-year head start may not seem sufficient to amass
enough funds to pay even part of your child’s tuition, starting
early does make a difference. When the time comes, you
and your child can weigh additional options to supplement
that nest egg—part-time work while your child is a student,
financial aid, scholarships and more. For now, put away what
you can as frequently as you can. Your diligence will pay off.
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DVD Film Fun
By Laura Gray
Sour Supervillain Succumbs to Sweet Sisters
Mean old Mr. Moss may be the
grumpiest neighbor ever. He complains
about the noise. He complains about the
toys in your yard. He complains about,
well, everything! But he lives next door,
and your kids need to learn how to live in
harmony with a variety of personalities.
So you launch a “kindness campaign.”
The next time your children get a little
too loud, they apologize to Mr. Moss.
They make an effort to put away their
toys at the end of the day. And when Mr.
Moss gets sick, your family takes him a
pot of soup and a tray of cookies. After a
while, the complaints are fewer and Mr.
Moss becomes downright pleasant. Your
children learn an important lesson: that
love can turn frowns upside down!
Love is the secret weapon in
Despicable Me, now available on DVD
from Universal Pictures. Enjoy the movie
at home with your family and then use
our Talk Together questions to discuss it.
Later, you can create “Smilecakes” with
our Play Together activity.
In Despicable Me, the world’s No. 1
supervillain, Gru, is quite comfortable
with his evil ways. He lives in an old, dark
house with his army of Minions – yellow,
oblong creatures who assist him in his
dastardly deeds. When his plan to steal
the Great Pyramid is intercepted by a
young, power-hungry new villain named
Vector, Gru comes up with a bigger plan:
to steal the moon! But first he needs to
steal the shrink ray in Vector’s compound
to accomplish this feat.
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While he seems unable to find a way
into Vector’s super-secure compound,
Gru is amazed to see three orphan girls
walk right in. They are selling cookies
and Vector places a large order. Gru
decides to use the girls to get him inside
Vector’s home. So he adopts the girls,
who mistakenly believe he loves them,
and begins making plans for the heist.
Gru’s plan succeeds, although the
girls, Margo, Edith and Agnes, are
unaware of their role in his mission.
On the way home from Vector’s base,
the girls beg Gru to take them to an
amusement park. They convince him
to ride the roller coaster with them.
He has so much fun that he starts to
actually care about the girls. But his
assistant, Dr. Nefario, believes they are
a distraction. He returns them to the
orphanage and Gru and the girls are
heartbroken.
Meanwhile, Vector figures out that
the girls helped Gru steal the shrink ray
from his home. So he kidnaps them and
demands that Gru deliver the moon in
exchange for them. Gru hands over the
moon, which he shrunk with the shrink
ray, but Vector takes off in a spaceship
with the girls in tow. Gru chases them
and rescues the girls. The four of them
become a real family, thanks to the
powerful “weapon” of love!
Stay warm indoors this winter with a family movie night!
Check out our archives at www.Cinematters.com and get
some great ideas for fun with your favorite films.
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Talk Together
Why do you think Gru was so mean? What
does he remember about his mom from his
childhood? How does her attitude toward him
affect his personality?
Although Margo and Edith become
suspicious of Gru, Agnes believes he really
loves them. Why is she so trusting? What does
she hope to get from Gru?
Play Together:
Smilecakes
Whip up a batch of pancakes and serve them
with sliced-fruit facial features. For instance,
use berries for eyes, cantaloupe for a mouth,
pineapple for a nose and whipped topping
for hair. Create a frown on your pancake’s
face. Before you take a bite, share one thing
that makes you feel loved. Then, turn that
“frowncake” into a “smilecake” by flipping the
fruit frown upside down. It’s a tasty way to
remember that love can turn growls into grins!
Lock Your
Meds™ is
a national
grassroots and
multi-media campaign designed
to reduce prescription drug
abuse by making adults aware that they
are frequently the “unintentional suppliers”
of prescription medications being abused,
especially by young people.
The Lock Your Meds™ campaign was developed
by the National Family Partnership (NFP),
sponsors of the National Red Ribbon Campaign,
held in 132,000 schools across America every
October 23rd-31st. NFP is comprised of a
growing network of 85 affiliates that include
local coalitions, government agencies, schools
and parent groups that work to improve the
lives of families at the grassroots level.
Lock Your Meds™ is a call to action for all
parents and families to take a stand against
the alarming increase in prescription drug
abuse. Since 70% of the abused drugs come
from friends and families, adults are the first
line of defense against this dangerous and
preventable public health problem. “Many
teenagers taking the drugs see nothing wrong
with it because a doctor prescribed them,” said
Peggy Sapp, President of NFP and an expert on
parenting issues. “Securing our medication and
educating our children is something simple
that each of us can do.”
Every day, more than 4,000 young people begin
experimenting with prescription drugs and the
number of admissions to treatment facilities has
increased 400% in the last 10 years, according to
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration. “These findings should serve
as exclamation points to what we already know
–- abuse of prescription drugs is our country’s
fastest-growing drug problem, the source of
which lurks far too often in our home medicine
cabinets,” said R. Gil Kerlikowske, Director of
National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP).
“Pain relievers and other powerful medications
serve a very useful purpose for those in need,”
said Marsha Stanton, Senior Director of
Advocacy for King Pharmaceuticals. “But in the
wrong hands, they can be addictive and even
deadly. Our advice is to take inventory, lock
up your meds, talk to your children regularly
about the dangers and join our campaign.” King
Pharmaceuticals provides financial support for
the campaign along with community education
programs and new pain medications designed to
be less susceptible to abuse.
For more information on prescription drug abuse or
to download Lock Your Meds™ materials, please visit
http://www.lockyourmeds.org.
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Community News
INFORMED FAMILIES “LUNCH & LEARN” WORKSHOP
FINS AND KIDS HOLIDAY TOY EVENT
In an effort to help educate parents and
members of the community, Informed Families/
The Florida Family Partnership invites parents
and caregivers to attend its FREE upcoming
Lunch & Learn workshop.
Thursday, January 27, Noon-1pm:
“Banishing Bullying”
Guest speaker Trish Ramsay, M.A. is the
education director of The Melissa Institute
for Violence Prevention & Treatment. She has worked with Dr. Debra Pepler,
an international authority on bullying and victimization, to present “Youth
Conferences on Bullying Prevention” for elementary and middle school students
in Miami-Dade Co. Public Schools since 2001. Ramsay speaks to parents,
educators, students, & community stakeholders about bullying issues. In 2007,
Ramsay was an invited member of the Bullying Prevention Resource Group
Meeting for the Center for Mental Health Services. She is also a nationally trained
coordinator and southeastern regional director for the American Psychological
Association’s Adults & Children Together (ACT) Against Violence program. Free
parking is available across the street on the north side of Coral Way. To RSVP
and/or order an optional $10 boxed lunch, e-mail [email protected].
Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership, 2490 Coral Way, 2nd Floor,
Miami. 305-856-4886.
Miami Dolphins
players and
coaches donated
over $30,000 to
provide holiday
cheer and presents
to over 170 students
from Miami Dade
and Broward Co.
Public Schools
along with children
from foster care
programs and
additional charities. The day’s festivities began with a dance contest and judged
by the players at the team’s indoor practice facility. After the dance contest,
participants received holiday toys chosen from their own personal wish lists
which were donated by players and coaches. Head Coach Tony Sparano’s wife
Jeanette, members of the Miami Dolphins cheerleading squad and a host of
players took part in the event.
“This event means so much to me, especially to see some of the kids from the
inner city where I grew up,” said defensive back and Ft. Lauderdale native Benny
Sapp. “I know how it is down there and it feels real wonderful to come out and
see these kids and put a smile on their faces.”
GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE KICKOFF &
ALUMNAE MIXER AT TOBACCO ROAD
SUNDANCE SELECTS BORSCHT ANIMATION ABOUT
KEY BISCAYNE FOR 2011 FESTIVAL
Friday, January 14, 6–11pm.
Key Biscayne
native Daniel
Cardenas’s
short animation
“XEMOLAND,”
about a seven
year-old boy
who believes
there is an
alternate
reality on Key
Biscayne, was
selected for
XEMOLAND tells the story of a 7- year-old boy who is led to believe there is a portal
to an alternate reality on Key Biscayne where all his dreams come true. However, the
the 2011
boy quickly realizes that Xemoland is not the place of his dreams, but of his nightmares.
Sundance Film
Festival’s Short Film Program in January. Sundance received a record 6,467
short film submissions for its 2011 festival. XEMOLAND was one of only four
U.S. animated shorts chosen. XEMOLAND was commissioned by the Borscht
Film Festival as part of its CCCV Project (Roman numerals for the Miami areacode 305), which is dedicated to telling Miami stories by emerging Miami
artists. It premiered as a “working cut” at the Borscht Film Festival in November
2009 at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Miami.
The Girl Scout Council of Tropical Florida will
host a Girl Scout Alumnae Mixer and Girl
Scout Cookie Sale Kickoff to celebrate women of
courage, confidence and character. All Girl Scout
Alumnae and Girl Scout supporters are invited to
participate and bring sashes, stories and share memories,
as they enjoy great music and drinks. Girl Scout cookies will be on sale.
Girl Scout Alumnae and guests will have the opportunity to participate in a series
of give-a-ways. Entrance fee is $10 and will benefit the Girl Scout Council of
Tropical Florida. To RSVP, please contact Shana Perera at 305-253-4811x231
or e-mail [email protected] Road, 626 So. Miami Ave, Miami.
www.girlscoutsfl.org
GOT AN IDEA?
Inventors Society of South Florida (ISSF) meets
at 1pm on Saturday January 8, January
Speaker Scott Gordon Co-founder and
President of CorProminence, LLC, a corporate
communications, investor and public relations
firm, will present ‘’A Crash Course in the
Language of Money.”
The Inventors Society of South Florida (ISSF)
is a non-profit and has been meeting for over
25 years. (usually the first Saturday of each
month) at LIGI TOOL 3220 SW 15 Street,
Deerfield Beach. First meeting is FREE. For more info call Leo 561-676-5677
/Joanna 954-486-2426 /Eva 561-395-7615. www.inventorssociety.net
XEMOLAND takes place on Key Biscayne, and draws entirely from Miamiarea talent: 26 year-old Cardenas animated, wrote, and directed; So. Fla.
comedian Adrian Mesa (Comedy Central’s South Beach Comedy Festival)
and Key Biscayne native and actor Alex Fumero (Telemundo’s “Mas Sabe El
Diablo”) provided the voices for XEMOLAND’s various characters. Cardenas
and Fumero co-produced. The Sundance festival is a proven launch pad for
independent filmmakers, directors, and writers. Borscht hopes Cardenas, who
has already developed a pilot for MTV, is next.
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$34. Consumers should immediately take the recalled garments away from children.
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with instructions on how to return the garment for a full refund. All other consumers
should return the garments to the nearest 77kids by American Eagle store for a full
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WITH JANE
This month finds Nicolas Cage as a crusader, Gwyneth Paltrow as a country singer,
and Seth Rogen as a beloved comic book superhero. Here’s a look at what’s new in theaters in January.
— by Jane Louise Boursaw
COUNTRY STRONG
SEASON OF THE WITCH
Rated PG-13 for thematic elements involving alcohol abuse and some
sexual content. In theaters 01/07/11. Ok for kids 14+.
Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, violence and disturbing content.
In theaters 01/07/11. Ok for kids 14+.
It’s difficult to peg Nicolas Cage
in any one role, because he
chooses such a varied assortment
of characters to play. This film
finds him as a medieval knight
named Behman who undertakes a
mission against an ancient and dark
force. Yes, it sounds a lot like ‘The
Sorcerer’s Apprentice,’ but in this
case, Behman, who’s spent years
fighting as a crusader, returns to
central Europe to find his homeland
decimated by the Black Plague.
While searching for food and
supplies at the Palace in Marburg,
he and trusted companion Felson
(Ron Perlman) are ordered by a dying cardinal (Christopher Lee)
to deliver a peasant girl to a remote abbey where her powers
can be destroyed – she’s believed to be the witch responsible for
the Plague. But as he and five others set off on the dangerous
journey, they realize that this girl is no ordinary human and evil
is afoot. Don’t expect a cute Disney film here. It’s a supernatural
thriller that’s a cross between The CW’s ‘Supernatural’ and
Ridley Scott’s 2005 film ‘Kingdom of Heaven.’ For that reason, I
don’t recommend it for kids younger than 14.
I wonder if there’s some rule
that says every actress has to
play a country star at some
point in her career. Now it’s
Gwyneth Paltrow’s turn as
she takes on the role of Kelly
Canter, a fallen star who
sparks with rising countrymusic songwriter Beau
Hutton (Garrett Hedlund).
Together, they engineer
her comeback, which leads
to romantic complications
involving her husband/
manager (Tim McGraw) and
a beauty queen-turned-singer
(Leighton Meester). This film is produced by Tobey Maguire
and directed by Shana Feste, whose main claim to fame
is directing 2009’s ‘The Greatest,’ a family drama starring
Pierce Brosnan and Susan Sarandon. And yes, it truly IS
Paltrow singing in this film; she performed four songs for the
soundtrack and received rave reviews for her singing debut
at the CMA Awards on Nov. 10, 2010. She’s also already
getting some Oscar buzz for the role.
THE GREEN HORNET
Not yet rated; likely PG-13. In theaters 01/14/11. Ok for kids 13+.
I never in a million years would have pegged Seth Rogen as a comic book superhero, but seeing him
as The Green Hornet has set my mind at ease. In fact, because he’s not really superhero material is
precisely why he works so well in this role. He’s introduced to us as party-hearty Britt Reid, a guy who’s
done basically nothing worthwhile in his life. But when his dad (Tom Wilkinson) is found dead, Britt
finds himself in charge of his dad’s newspaper publishing empire – as well as fighting crime at night as
a masked superhero known as The Green Hornet. Britt gets some coaching by martial arts expert Kato,
played by Jay Chou. Filling out the cast are Edward James Olmos, Edward Furlong, Christoph Waltz
and Cameron Diaz. Evan Goldberg (‘Pineapple Express’ and ‘Superbad’) wrote the screenplay along
with Rogen, and the director is Michel Gondry, whose directing credits include ‘The Science of Sleep’
and ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.’ Interesting mix of cast and crew!
Jane’s Reel Rating System:
One Reel – Pathetic. Even The Force can’t save it.
Jane Louise Boursaw is a freelance writer specializing in the movie and television industries. Visit
her online at www.filmgecko.net and www.ReelLifeWithJane.com, or email [email protected] to
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Two Reels – Tolerable. Coulda been a contender.
Three Reels – Thought-provoking. Something to talk about.
Four Reels – You want the truth? Great flick!
Five Reels – Wow! The stuff dreams are made of.
On Dvd In January
H.R. PUFNSTUF: THE COMPLETE SERIES
Not Rated (but G material).
On DVD 01/18/11. Ok for kids 4+.
Isn’t it time your kids
discovered the magic of
Sid and Marty Krofft?
Not only that, but you get
to re-live the Saturday
mornings of your youth
with this first series from
the legendary producers.
When a boy named
Jimmy (Jack Wild) finds
himself stranded on Living Island with
his magic gold flute Freddy, he’s taken in
by a talking dragon named H.R. Pufnstuf,
who also happens to be the mayor of
the island. Pufnstuf tries to help Jimmy
escape, while at the same time avoid the
evil Witchiepoo (Billie Hayes) who wants
the magic flute all to herself!
WOW! WOW! WUBBZY!:
WUBBZY BE MINE
Rated G. On DVD 01/04/11.
Ok for kids 3+.
Love is in the air for
Wubbzy, Widget,
Walden and Daizy in
these Valentine-themed
episodes full of friendship
and appreciation. What happens when
Wubbzy uses Cupid’s bubble-blower
to bring together Wuzzleburg’s oddest
couples? Can Wubbzy and friends find
the fastest way ever to make their own
valentines? These cute little characters
are bright and colorful for kids in the 3 to
6 age range. Bonus points because they
promote positive values like honesty,
tolerance, fairness and cooperation.
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By Jim Camp
Most of us have been taught that if we want others to cooperate with
us, we have to compromise -- that is, to get something, we have to give
something. There’s a better way, however, to getting what you want:
Start with no. So, if your New Year’s resolutions for 2011 include being
more assertive, standing up for yourself, and reaching your goals, the
“No” system can be your ticket to success. Eleven steps to get moving:
1. Start with no. Resist the urge to compromise. Instead, invite the other person to say “no”
to your proposal. (Hint: Don’t tell him or her what it is -- at least not yet.) And be clear that,
personally, you don’t take no as rejection, but as a candid start to an honest discussion.
2. Dwell not. on what you want, and you hurt your advantage. Throughout the discussion, focus instead on what you can control -- your actions and behaviors.
3. Do your homework. Learn everything you can before you begin. This way, you prevent a
mine field of surprises, whether you’re dealing with the boss, a car dealer, or your teenager.
4. Identify obstacles. Identify everything might come up in the negotiation that could blow
up in your face. If you don’t spend time doing this beforehand, you’ll walk into a trap.
5. “Out” the elephant. If there’s a big, unspoken problem neither of you wants to talk
about, don’t ignore it. Bringing it into the open clears the air and gives you the upper hand.
6. Check your emotions at the door. Exercise self-control, and let go of any expectations,
fears, or judgments. Whatever you do, don’t be needy.
JR DETECTIVE AGENCY
7. Get them talking. Ask open-ended questions that begin with what and how. Find out
Rated G. On DVD 01/04/11. Ok for kids 5+.
what the other person wants and needs. The one who talks most loses the advantage.
Jacob Hays is hilarious
on the Disney Channel’s
‘Really Short Report,’
where he reviews new
Disney DVDs. Now he gets
to bring his humor to the
role of Sam Steele, Jr., a 13year-old who forms his own
detective agency to emulate
his father, Des Moines detective Sam
Steele, Sr. (Darren Kennedy). Katherine
McNamara, M. Emmet Walsh and Luke
Perry round out the cast in this cute family
comedy that scored big at the St. Louis
International Film Festival.
8. Be humble. If someone wants to brag, lecture, name drop, or use big words, let it be the
other guy. When they feel superior, the advantage goes to you.
9. Respect, don’t befriend. In a negotiation, being friends is not the goal. Your goal is to
come to a fair agreement. Stop worrying about being liked and you’ll make better decisions.
10. Don’t sell. Don’t pitch or make a presentation -- akin to shooting yourself in the foot.
Instead, let them tell you what they want. It’s the best way to shape your strategy.
11. Build a vision. Now that you know what they want, create a story that presents your
proposal as the best way to solve their problem.
Jim Camp is a leading negotiating coach and author of NO: The Only Negotiating Strategy You
Need for Work and Home. President and CEO of Camp Negotiation Systems, he’s coached
individuals, corporations, and governments worldwide through hundreds of successful
negotiations. Contact him on the Web at www.startwithno.com.
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Celebrations
Celebrate the Library’s 40th Birthday!
2011 is Miami Dade Public Library’s 40th Anniversary.
Events will be taking place thru April 30
Events are subject to change or may be canceled or postponed without notice. It’s best to call and confirm.
Martin Luther King’s
Birthday
Tuesday, January 11
Learn about the man
behind the civil rights
movement.
3:30–4:30pm.
Main Library, 101
W. Flagler St. Miami.
305-375-2665
January 12–14
Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.’s
birthday with stories, crafts & more.
Wednesday, January 12
3:30–4:30pm. Virrick Park Branch,
3255 Plaza St. Miami. 305-442-7872
Wednesday, January 5
Thursday, January 20
Celebrate the Library’s birthday with
stories, songs, arts & crafts & games for
children in grades Pre K–3. 3:30–4pm.
Miami Beach Regional Branch-Children’s
Storyroom, 227 22 St. Miami Beach.
305-535-4219
Watch a puppet show based on a 1970s
Caldecott Medal-winning book. 10–10:
45am. West Flagler Branch-Children’s
Area, 5050 W. Flagler St. Miami.
305-442-8710.
Wednesday, January 12
Thursday, January 20
3:30–4:15pm. South Dade Regional
Branch-Children’s Storyroom, 10750
SW 211 St. Miami. 305-233-8140
Thursday, January 6
A birthday celebration featuring stories,
songs & activities from the 1970s for
toddlers, preschoolers & their caregivers.
10:30–11:10am. Allapattah BranchChildren’s Area, 1799 NW 35 St. Miami.
305-638-6086
Saturday, January 8
Stories & other activities for the entire
family. 11–11:40am. Sunset BranchChildren’s Area, 10855 SW 72 St. Miami.
305-270-6368
Tuesday, January 11
A craft from the 70’s. 3:30–4:10pm.
Lakes Of The Meadow Branch-Children’s
Area, 4284 SW 152 Ave. Miami.
305-222-2149
Wednesday, January 12
70’s Disco Dance Party
Wish the Miami-Dade Public Library
System a Happy 40th Anniversary at
its 1970’s Throwback Dance Party with
Music, Giveaways, Prizes and Contest.
Come dressed in your best 1970’s look
to be eligible for prizes. Noon–2pm.
Main Library, 101 W. Flagler St. Miami.
305-375-2665
Thursday, January 20
Enjoy an evening of music with the
Greater Miami Youth Symphony,
conversation with local, Miami Historian
Dr. Paul George and the opening of an
art exhibit celebrating the library’s 40th
anniversary. 6:30–8pm.
Main Library-2nd Floor
Exhibit Area,101 W.
Flagler St. Miami. 305375-2665
Stories, songs & activities for
preschoolers. 10:30–11:10am.
Tamiami Branch, 13250 SW 8 St.
Miami. 305-223-4758
Friday, January 21
70’s Movie Trivia
with a cinematic
salute to the movies
of the 70’s. Join in
and see how much
you “remember”
with something
for children,
tweens & teens.
Appropriate for
Grades K–12.
3:30–7:30pm
North Dade
Regional BranchAuditorium, 2455
NW 183 St. Miami.
305-625-6424
Friday, January 14
Participate in a variety of activities
including gaming & arts & crafts
from the 70’s. For teens. 4–5pm.
Kendale Lakes Branch-Teen Area,
15205 SW 88 St. Miami.
305-388-0326
Wednesday, January 19
After school crafts program for
children grades K-6. 2:30–3:
30pm. Sunny Isles Beach BranchChildren’s Area, 8070 Collins Ave.
Sunny Isles Beach. 305-682-0726
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Ages 5-10 years. 5:30–6:30pm.
Golden Glades Branch-Children’s Area,
100 NE 166 St. Miami. 305-787-1544
Thursday, January 13
Friday, January 14
3:30–4:10pm. South Miami Branch, 6000
Sunset Dr. South Miami. 305-667-6121
Saturday, January 15
Learn about the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
through books, participate in the recital of
one of his speeches & enjoy a craft.
For Grades K-12. 3–4pm. South Shore
Branch-Children’s Area, 131 Alton Rd.
Miami Beach, 305-535-4223
City of Miami Gardens
Annual MLK Holiday Celebration
Monday, January 17
This celebration honors the life, legacy
& dream of Dr. Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. It features an all-day concert,
activities for the whole family, great
entertainment, rides & food. Free. 11am
–5pm. Miami Carol City Park 3201 NW
185 St. Miami Gardens. 305-622-8000
www.miamigardensmlk.com
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Day Parade
Monday, January 17
Parade travels along NW 54 St,
beginning at 10 Ave in Liberty City &
culminating in a festival at the Martin
Luther King Jr. Park @ 6101 NW 32
Ct. Festivities include a children’s
cultural area, food booths & a vendor
marketplace.11am–6pm. Parade:
along NW 54 St & 10 Ave. Miami.
305-835-2464
Uncommon Biographies
of Exceptional Men
by Meribeth C. Shank
Examining this small selection of now-famous personalities supplies readers with a window into several unconventional lives.
Remembering that each of us is unique as well, we can consider how our own contributions make this world a better place.
The Brothers Kennedy: John, Robert, Edward
by Kathleen Krull, illustrated by Amy June Bates.
This remarkable shared biography is also a story of three brothers whose intertwined lives made it possible for them to help
shape the world we know today. While the book begins with Joe, the eldest of the nine Kennedy children (all of whom are
mentioned by name on the first page of the story), the focus is on the three brothers who held public office.
Before he ever “had a chance to run for office,” Joe died, a World War II fighter pilot. His loss shadowed the entire family and
contributed to the strength of the values they shared -– hope, compassion, and loyalty. These values become a theme not only
in the book, but characterize the life of public service each brother chose. John, often sick, was also the biggest reader. As
the youngest elected president of the U.S., he spoke about equal rights for African Americans, started the Peace Corps and,
sadly, was assassinated only 1000 days after taking the oath of office. Robert, the quiet one, noted injustices he saw, and
began to ask questions. As both Senator and presidential candidate he marched with migrant workers, saw appalling living
conditions of Native American Indians, and lost his life to an assassin’s bullet as well. Edward, the youngest, who often made
the others laugh, was passionate in his family loyalty. As one of the longest serving U.S. Senators in history (more than 46
years), he worked to pass laws protecting the most needy, and in fact helped nearly every man, woman and child in America.
With additional pages of Further Information, a Time Line, and Sources at the end, this beautifully illustrated book uses subdued watercolor, gouache, and pencil
to interactively support the strength of the well-written text. The portraits of the brothers as children, as adults, and whether thoughtful, grieving, at work or play,
demonstrate the active contributions characteristic of the brothers Kennedy, whose lives continue to inspire. Simon & Schuster, $16.99, Ages
The Extraordinary Mark Twain (According to Suzy)
by Barbara Kerley, illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham.
What makes this book’s title accurate is not only that it’s subject (Mark Twain, also known as Samuel Clemens) is extraordinary, but
its author and co-author are also extraordinary – all three, outstanding writers, capable of capturing their subjects with characteristic
authenticity and charm. Author Kerley quotes liberally and with humor, from Clemens’ daughter
Suzy’s little brown notebook, kept also as a diary during her thirteenth year (spring 1885 through summer 1886). She also employs
Clemens’ comments, inserted into Suzy’s original manuscript, to inform her text. Suzy studied Papa by day, noticing his habits,
what he did, and said, and writing it down at night, before hiding it under her pillow. She wrote about his early years, his public and
private life, distractions from his own writing, the complications of his fame, and anecdotes to summarize her observations. She
mentions his work on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; followed by nightly readings to the family of the pages he had written that
day. Especially she notes the work Mamma did, at Papa’s request, to “expurgate” “questionable passages.Book designer, Marijka
Kostiw’s skill is also evident as smaller pages of a journal in imitation of Suzy’s handwriting are included multiple times throughout
the book, accenting Kerley’s storytelling in the book’s larger pages. Additionally, artist Fotheringham’s oversized illustrations lure
readers’ attention, reinforcing the energy of the story. This humorously told biography is engrossing for its engaging language,
informative sidebars, changing text type to denote quotes, digitally produced illustrations with active movement, absorbing page
arrangements and fascinating back matter. The latter includes an Author’s Note, which incorporates a section on Papa, another on Suzy, and a third describing, in
easy-to-use details and tips, how to gather information and write a biography. Additional end material comprises A Selected Time Line of Mark Twain’s Life, a family
photo, and Sources. Scholastic, $17.99, Ages 8-11
Racing Against the Odds:
The Story of Wendell Scott, Stock Car Racing’s African American Champion
by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by Eric A. Velasquez.
A former cab driver, World War II veteran, and self-taught mechanic, Scott bought his first car (a Ford Model T) for $15
when he was fourteen years old. He used his many car related skills to put his sister, and all of his children through
college. Award-winning author and college literature professor Weatherford draws readers into this action-packed
biography of NASCAR racing’s first and only African American winner. Cars were his passion, whether he was driving a
taxi, running moonshine, making repairs in his garage, building or racing stock cars. “And when Hollywood made a movie
about his life” (Greased Lightening, 1977), “he built three cars for the film and even drove in action scenes.” Using
pastels, artist and award-winner Velasquez makes careful choices of both bright and dark colors, to shape his illustrations
toward high-powered movement. Sometimes tilting the paintings, other times framing several on a double page spread,
his canny work invests the visuals with brisk vitality. The successful marriage of text and image forms a dynamic
biography of a dreamer who worked full-time, competing on the side, making his love of cars and racing the center of his
life and work. (A Note from the Author supplies additional information at the end.) Marshall Cavendish, $17.99, Ages 7-10
Meribeth C. Shank works in the Media Center at Miami Country Day School, an independent school in Miami Shores, Florida, teaches classes on
Writing Books for Young People at Miami Dade College, and earned her MFA in Writing for Children from Vermont College
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FAIRS &
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FESTIVALS
FAIRS
Art Deco Weekend
Friday–Sunday, January 14–16
Ringling Bros.
Barnum and Bailey Circus:
Funundrum
This year’s festival celebrates
“Art Deco & Advertising: Selling
Glamour & Style.” Weekend will
include lectures by leading scholars,
film series, musical attractions,
a Saturday morning parade, dog
promenade, classic automobiles as
well as performances & activities
for children. Free. Fri: 10–11pm,
Sat: 10am–11pm, Sun: 10am–8pm.
Miami Beach-Ocean Dr. between
5th & 13th Sts. 305-672-2014.
www.artdecoweekend.org
Miami International Art Fair
Friday–Monday, January 7–17
Friday–Monday, January 14–17
Hop aboard, Ringling brings together
performers and characters from all over
the world. A rip roaring motorcycle
troupe, high-wire artists and masters
of musculature will amaze you and
keep your heart racing. Times vary.
$16–$100. American Airlines Arena,
601 Biscayne Blvd. Miami. 786-777-4385
www.ticketmaster.com
A highlight of the Fair is the special
installation Museum of Modern Ice,
bringing Canadian artist Gordon
Halloran’s dazzling paintings in ice
to sunny So Fla for the first time. MIA
features contemporary art of all media,
including photography, installations and
video. Noon– 7pm (til 9pm on the 14th)
One day pass/$15, Multi-day pass/$20,
Under 12 (accompanied by an adult)/
free. $5 off advanced purchase. Miami
Beach Convention Center-Hall D, 1901
Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach.
239-498-1683, www.mia-artfair.com
Beaux Arts Festival of Art
Saturday & Sunday, January 8 & 9
Beaux Arts Festival of Art is Miami’s oldest juried
fine art show, featuring more than 250 artists from
across the country. There will be cash awards
as well as the famed Student Artist Showcase,
featuring art from students all over Dade County.
Here you’ll find art for many budgets, live eclectic
music & other free entertainment, children’s art
experiences, festival food, and free admission all
weekend to the Lowe Art Museum. 10am–5pm.
University of Miami Campus, Lowe Art Museum,
1301 Stanford Dr. Coral Gables. 305-668-8499.
www.beauxartsmiami.org
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Redland Heritage
Festival
Saturday & Sunday,
January 15 & 16
A tradition at the Park since 1976,
this annual festival features local
arts & crafts, a large selection
of tropical plants & great food.
Children’s activities include
a petting zoo, pony rides, an
interactive puppet & magic show,
and a wild & wonderful Everglades
reptile show. $8/pp, Child/6–11/
$2. 10am–5pm. Redland Fruit &
Spice Park, 24801 SW 187 Ave,
Homestead. 305-247-5727.
www.fruitandspicepark.org
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Florida Renaissance Festival
Saturdays & Sundays, Jan. 15–23 & Mon., Jan.17
This 16th Century production features
more than 100 costumed performers, 5
stages with continuous entertainment
& stage acts from around the world.
During the family themed weekends,
guests will enjoy jousting tournaments
3 times a day, hearty food, human
powered rides & games for children that include the World’s
Largest Rocking Horse, Giant Chess, Barrel Rides, and games
of strength & skill. The festivities will feature historical reenactments, sword fights, magical illusions & an abundance of
authentic fare from freshly made kettle corn to roasted giant
turkey legs, which can be washed down with a swig of mead
or ale. Festival open Monday, January 17 for Martin Luther
King Jr. Day. 10am–to sunset. Adult/$20, Child(6–11)/$7, Under
5/free. Pre-show discount tickets are available online. Historic
Virginia Key Beach Park, 3701 Rickenbacker Csway, Key
Biscayne. 954-776-1642. www.ren-fest.com
Taste of the Garden
Wednesday, January 19
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
hosts its annual fundraiser,
Taste of the Garden, for locals
& botanic appreciators to come
together. Enjoy wine a & dine
from Miami’s most notable
eateries, & participate in the
silent auction. Complimentary
valet parking. Reserve early
– limited to 300 guests, Advance tickets $60/pp.
6:30–9pm. Miami Beach Botanical Garden,
2000 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach.
305-673-7256. www.mbgarden.org
Pinecrest Gardens
Fine ArtsFestival
Saturday & Sunday,
January 15 & 16
Family Fest Exploring Brazil
Saturday, January 15
Enjoy an afternoon surrounded by
spectacular visual arts in the most
lush & luxurious setting. Amongst a
generous representation of the best
artists and artisans in this area and
beyond— find the perfect piece of art
for your home, original jewelry, a great
selection of delicious food, live music,
& other activities for the entire family.
Free admission. 10am–5pm. Pinecrest
Gardens, 11000 Red Rd. Pinecrest. 305284-0900. pinecrest-fl.gov/gardens
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Your entire family will have a
blast at this fun-filled day full
of music, dancing, hands-on
demonstrations, and miniworkshops. 11:30am. Free. Arsht
Center for Performing Arts
- Parker and Vann Thomson
Plaza for the Arts,1300 Biscayne
Blvd. Miami. 305-949-6722.
www.arshtcenter.org
Miami Jewish Film Festival
Saturday–Sunday, January 22–30
An exciting and eclectic lineup of international &
domestic features & shorts that are screened at 3 locations
throughout Miami. A special family film, “Inside Hana’s
Suitcase,” a mystery told through the voices of children
from Japan, Canada & Czechoslovakia will be shown
Sunday, January 23 at 1pm at the Bill Cosford Cinema at
UM. Recommended for 10 years & up. A special discussion
program follows the film. Various venues throughout Miami. Call or see website for
schedule. 1-888-585-FILM (3456). www.miamijewishfilmfestival.com
Homestead
Championship Rodeo
Friday–Sunday, January 28–30
International Chocolate Festival
Friday–Sunday, January 21–23
Famly friendly rodeo including: bull
riding, saddle-bronc riding, barebackbronc riding, and women’s barrel racing,
music, dancing & more. Free parade in
downtown Homestead on Jan 29@11am.
Adult/$15, Child/4–12/$5. Harris Field,
1034 NE 8 St, Homestead. 305-247-3515.
www.homesteadrodeo.com
For 3 days get immersed in chocolate treats,
delicious cups of coffee & soothing cups of tea.
Enjoy chocolate samples, cacao tree sales, the
ChocoKids area, cooking demonstrations, go
on the Chocowalk and see cacao trees growing
in Fairchild’s Rainforest, informative lectures
& much more. 9am–4:30pm. Adult/$25, Child/
6–17/$12. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Rd. Coral Gables. 305-667-1651.
www.fairchildgarden.org
Winter Orchid Extravaganza
Saturday & Sunday, January 29 & 30
So Fla’s winter orchid extravaganza,
featuring 50 commercial orchid growers
from around the nation & the world.
Beautiful displays, plant sales, classes &
lectures, art & supplies. Sat@10am–8pm,
Sun@10am–6pm. $7pp, Under 12/free.
Dade County Fair Expo Center-Fuchs
Pavilion, 10901 Coral Way, Miami.
305-223-7060. www.miamiorchidfestival.com
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FESTIVALS
FAIRS
THEATER
& SHOWS
A Round-heeled Woman
Florida Grand Opera:
The Tales of Hoffmann
Through Sunday, January 30
A retired school teacher who has not had
sex in 30 years sets out to remedy the
situation by placing an ad in the personals
in the New York Review of Books. Her
sexual adventures and the resulting
emotional entanglements are both comic
and touching. This is the true story of a
woman who decides there is still time to
pursue passion with a vengeance. Written
by Jane Prowse. Starring Sharon Gless,
multiple Emmy & Golden Globe winner.
Times vary, $32.50–$47.50. GableStage at
the Biltmore, 1200 Anastasia Ave. Coral
Gables. 305-445-1119. www.gablestage.org
Saturday, Jan. 22–Saturday, Feb. 5
Saturday, January 15
thru Saturday, March 12
One of the best-loved French operas,
brings the stories of E.T.A. Hoffmann to
life. Hoffmann regales his friends in the
tavern with the stories of three past loves
while the current object of his desire,
Stella, is performing in the opera house
nearby. The opera over, Stella enters
the tavern to acclaim, but the stupefied
Hoffmann loses his love yet again when
his arch enemy Lindorf spirits her out
the door on his arm. Times vary. $25-$254.
Arsht Center for Performing Arts - Ziff
Ballet Opera House,1300 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami. 800-741-1010. www.fgo.org
Alexander knows it is going to be a
terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day
when he wakes up with gum in his hair
and he is right. Judith Viorst adapted her
own award-winning children’s book into
this marvelous musical that is wacky, wild
and wonderfully wise. 2pm. $17.50pp.
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre,
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables. 305-4449293. www.actorsplayhouse.org
The Love of Three Oranges
Wizard of Oz:
Smart Stage Matinee
Wednesday, January 12
thru Sunday, February 6
Prince Tartaglia has been sick for ten years.
He has tried every treatment imaginable,
but nothing makes him feel better. Finally,
a pair of strange doctors reveals a possible
cure: laughter. The king hires a famous
comedian to perform at the palace, but as
soon as the prince laughs, an evil witch
curses him, making him wander the world
feverishly searching for three mysterious
oranges. Recommended for ages 6 &up.
Written by Carlo Gozzi. Times vary.
$20. The PlayGround Theatre, 9806
NE 2 Ave. Miami Shores. 305-751-9550.
www.theplaygroundtheatre.com.
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The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee
Wednesday, January 19
thru Sunday, February 13
In this musical comedy six young people
in the throes of puberty, overseen by
grown-ups who barely managed to
escape childhood themselves, learn that
winning isn’t everything and that losing
doesn’t necessarily make you a loser.
Music and lyrics by William Finn, book by
Rachel Sheinkin, conceived by Rebecca
Feldman. Times vary. $41–$44. Actors’
Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre, 280
Miracle Mile, Coral Gables. 305-444-9293.
www.actorsplayhouse.org
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A timeless classic where witches, wizards
and munchkins are real; where a journey
to find heart, courage, brains & a way back
home becomes an adventure in discovering
friendship; where Dorothy, Tin Man,
Scarecrow & Lion finally find their way &
their dreams in the magical land of Oz. This
updated and upbeat new version offers
an hour packed with interactive fun and
energetic musical numbers. $10–$15. Fri@10
& 11:30am, Sat@11am. Aventura Arts &
Cultural Center, 3385 NE 188 St., Aventura.
305-466-8002. www.aventuracenter.org
Sunday Afternoons of Music
For Children: Steve Gryb The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
Music of the Americas
Jan 1,2,8,9,15,16,17,21,22,23,29,30
After enjoying
a day strolling
around Zoo
Miami’s
beautiful
pathways,
gazing at
more than
2,000 amazing
animals in
their natural
habitats, and
enjoying the
refreshing shade provided by the 1,200
trees and plants, there is no better
way to relax than at the Amazon and
Beyond’s Village Plaza, where you can
sway to rhythmic samba, dance with
exotic Brazilian dancers, or just sit and
relax to the soothing sounds of South
American flutes, woodwinds, & harp 9:
30am–5:30pm. Adult/$15.95, Child/
3–12/$11.95, Under 3/Free. Zoo Miami,
12400 SW 152 St. Miami. 305-255-5551.
www.zoomiami.org
Sunday, January 23
Barnacle Under Moonlight Bob Ingram
Friday, January 14
Pack up a picnic, family, and friends and
enjoy a concert featuring folk artist Bob
Ingram. Bob always puts on a great show
at The Barnacle under skies of Coconut
Grove. $7/10 &over, $3/ages 6–9, free/
5&under. Gates/6pm, Music/7–9pm. No
pets. The Barnacle Historic State Park, 3485
Main Hwy, Coconut Grove. 305-442-6866.
www.floridastateparks.org/thebarnacle
Jazz rhythms & exotic instruments
from around the world unite in a truly
electrifying performance with audience
participation that will jolt you out of your
seats. An interactive percussion show for
the young and the young at heart. Exotic
percussion instruments from aroundthe-world. 3pm. Adult/$12, Child/$10.
Gusman Hall - University of Miami, 1314
Miller Dr. Coral Gables. 305-271-7150.
www.sundaymusicals.org
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FESTIVALS
FAIRS
MUSIC
CONCERTS
Living Artist Concert Series:
Elements of Air
Friday, January 14
Luciano Magnanini, guest bassoonist,
with members of the Deering Estate
Chamber Ensemble present music by
Wolfgang A. Mozart, François Devienne,
Camille Saint-Saëns, and Robert
Schumann. Meet the artists reception 6:
30pm.; concert begins at 7pm. $25pp.
Student/$12. Deering Estate at Cutler,
16701 SW 72 Ave. Miami. 305-235-1668.
www.deeringestate.org
DrumLine Live
Sunday Afternoons of Music:
Adult Series No. 3
Sunday, January 30
30th Anniversary Concert featuring
Peter Zazofsky, violin & Michele Levin,
piano. 4pm. Adult/$35, Student/$10.
Gusman Hall - University of Miami, 1314
Miller Dr. Coral Gables. 305-271-7150.
www.sundaymusicals.org
Sunday, January 16
Homestead Community Concerts:
Golden Dragon Acrobats
Friday, January 7
The Golden Dragon Acrobats represent
the best of a time-honored tradition.
Direct from Hebei, China, the company
has traveled around the world, with
performers trained in the rigorous
art of acrobatics since early youth.
$15–$50. 7:30pm. South Dade High
School Auditorium, 28401 SW 167 Ave.
Homestead. 305-235-8818.
www.homesteadconcerts.com
Featuring a large
cast of vivid
and exciting
performers
from America’s
top, historically
black
colleges &
universities,
the production
presents the
rousing & rhythmic sounds of the great
brass past including Earth, Wind, & Fire and
Tower of Power side by side with the hottest
contemporary hip hop & R&B. $40–$65. 7pm.
Arsht Center for Performing Arts - Knight
Concert Hall,1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami.
305-662-7494. www.arshtcenter.org
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MCH EVENTS
Ballroom Dance w/ Lessons
Protecting & Empowering Kids
in the Digital World of Texting,
Gaming & Social Media
Mondays, in January
Have a lot of fun with line dances, mixers, swing, disco, tango,
waltz, cha-cha, merengue, rumba, fox-trot, mambo, polka.
$2/donation. 7–9:30pm (lessons from 7:30–8pm). St. Mathew’s
Episcopal Church, 7410 SW 72 St, Miami. 305-667-7715
2nd Saturdays Free For Families
Saturday, January 8
Second Saturdays are Free for Families is
presented by MetLife Foundation. Drop in to
enjoy fun, interactive programs. Families of
all ages explore Miami Art Museum together,
find inspiration to create works of art,
and participate in hands-on activities led
by education staff. 1–4pm. Miami Art Museum. 101 W. Flagler St. Miami.
305-375-3000. www.miamiartmuseum.org
Mommy & Me Tea at Fairchild
Sunday, January 9
Afternoon Tea at Fairchild is an elegant affair held on the Veranda
and in the ballroom of the Jean DuPont Shehan Visitor Center.
Tables are set with a lovely collection of fine china and guests are
served by our charming volunteers in garden hats while live music
plays. There are various tea sandwiches as well as assorted sweets.
Res req. Adult/$37, Child(12&under)/$17. 3pm. Fairchild Tropical
Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Rd. Coral Gables.
305-667-1651x3388. www.fairchildgarden.org
Your child can’t seem to concentrate in school.
It takes hours to complete homework that
shouldn’t take that long. You notice a lack of
organization at home and school. Whether you
suspect or already know that your child has
attention deficit disorder (ADD or ADHD with
hyperactivity), join the mother-and-son team
of psychologists Sally Kolitz-Russell, Ph.D.,
and Brent Kolitz, Ph.D., who will discuss the
myths, symptoms, diagnosis and misdiagnosis
of ADD/ADHD; common problems kids
have with ADD; strategies for dealing with
school, homework and behavioral issues; and
treatment options. Not intended for children.
$5pp. Res req. Baptist Children’s HospitalAuditorium, 8900 N. Kendall Dr. 786-596-3812
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Gwenn Schurgin O’Keeffe, MD, FAAP will
provide helpful tools for parents to help
their child navigate the digital world with
insight and intelligence. This program will
help parents understand cyber bullying,
social networking sites, gaming, virtual
worlds and parental control systems that
allow parents to monitor online activities.
Reg req. 7pm–
8pm. Miami
Children’s
Hospital,
3100 SW 62
Ave, Miami.
305-662-8282.
www.mch.com
CPR Class
Wednesday, January 26
This course in Pediatric CPR teaches
parents, grandparents & caregivers how
to administer CPR to infants & children.
Conducted in English. 6–8 pm. Reg req.
Miami Children’s-Blue Lagoon Center,
6101 Blue Lagoon Dr. Miami.
305-662-8282. www.mch.com
The Oscar Project -A Child
Caregiver Education Program
FAMILY WORKSHOP
Understanding & Helping
Children With ADD
Thursday, January 27
Thursday, January 27
Saturday, January 22
Adventures of
Mr. Potato Head
Saturday, January 22
thru Sunday, May 15
The exhibit features Mr. Potato Head,
the much-loved silly character, who
becomes an astronaut, explorer,
scientist, and undersea adventurer
with a change of his “parts.” In
addition to building a variety of
essential academic skills, the exhibit
encourages children to welcome new
experiences with confidence, curiosity
and humor, to think about all they
can be and do, and to always respect
themselves and others. $15/pp, Under
1/Free. 10am–6pm, Miami Children’s
Museum, 980 MacArthur Cswy.
Miami. 305-373-KIDS (5437)
www.miamichildrensmuseum.org
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This course is designed to educate child
caregivers & provide them with the skills
and critical information necessary to handle
crisis situations involving children in their
care. The following topics will be covered
during the course: infant & child CPR, pool
& water safety, infant/child choking, injury
prevention, first aid, basic childcare, kitchen
& bathroom safety, outdoor safety, poison
control & emergency management. Reg
req. 9am–4pm. Miami Children’s Hospital,
3100 SW 62 Ave. Miami. 305-205-3315.
www.mch.com. www.oscarproject.org
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Family Magazine
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September 2009
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