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August Special Edition 2010 Issue
FR EE Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 01 FR EE SPECIAL BACK TO SCHOOL & ELECTION EDITION PLANS UNVEILED FOR MEGA WATER THEME PARK ACROSS FROM SUN LIFE STADIUM (LTR) Bill Talbert, President and CEO, Greater Miami Chamber and Visitors Bureau, City of Miami Gardens Councilman Andre Williams, City of Miami Gardens Councilwoman Barbara Watson, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Sally Heyman, City of Miami Gardens Vice Mayor Oliver Gilbert, City of Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson, Mike Dee, President & CEO, Miami Dolphins, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara Jordan, City of Miami Gardens Councilman Melvin Bratton, and State Representative Oscar Braynon CONTINUE TO PAGE 14 The Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee Plans for the 2010 MIAMI CARNIVAL Miami, FL – August 2010 -- The 2010 MIAMI CARNIVAL will be held on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 at Sun Life Stadium (Dolphin Stadium) in the City of Miami Gardens. Dolphin Stadium is home to numerous NFL Super Bowls and major entertainment productions, including Jazz in the Gardens. The Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Sun Life Stadium and its affiliates and the Miami Dolphins organization to secure the Stadium as a venue for the Miami Carnival on Columbus Day Weekend each year. CONTINUE TO PAGE 14 Election … 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, & 13 I Back to School … 3, 10 & 11 I Community Information … 4, 5, 6, 7, 14 & 15 Food & Nutrition … 19 I Church Directory … 20 I Hurricane … 16 I Opa-Locka … 17 Business Directory … 22 I Health & Wellness … 9 I Entertainment … 18, 20, 23 & 24 Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 02 Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 03 Back To School Events City of Miami Helps Students with “Back To School We Go” Event -Neighborhood Enhancement Team (NET) gave away hundreds of backpacks- Miami, FL (August, 2010) — On Friday morning, hundreds of City of Miami children were treated to a memorable day which included lunch, a backpack giveaway and numerous fun activities at Lummus Park. Over 800 backpacks were provided filled with school supplies, bicycle helmets for safety and souvenirs from the Miami Dolphins and Florida Marlins plus gifts from El Zol 95. Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and City of Miami Officials celebrated with children from Coconut Grove, Flagami, Little Havana, Allapattah and the Upper East Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado, City Commission Vice-Chair Frank Carollo, Commissioner Francis Suarez, Commissioner Wifredo “Willy” Gort, City Manager Carlos Migoya and City children. (Photo: Jorge Perez, City of Miami) Side. The Neighborhood Enhancement Team (NET), Police, Fire and Parks departments also joined the effort in providing an exciting day for the city’s children. Lunch was provided thanks to Milam’s Markets, La Mia Supermarkets, The Thelma Gibson Health Initiative, the Children’s Trust, Vina and Son, CAMACOL and Ricky Arepas. Sponsors for the event included: The Hispanic Officers Association, the Coconut Grove Jaycees, the Rotary Club of Coconut Grove, VALSAN, Standard Parking, Pointe Group Advisors, and the Miami Dolphins. For More Back to School Information Go To Our Website www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado, City Commission Vice-Chair Frank Carollo, Commissioner Francis Suarez, Commissioner Wifredo “Willy” Gort, NET staff and city children at Lummus Park. (Photo: Jorge Perez, City of Miam) Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 04 Community Information Inner City Miami Job Program Aims to Use Stimulus Money to Stop Violence Last week in Liberty City, the poorest community in Miami, two teenagers and a one year old were shot, just the latest incidents in a string of violent crimes this summer. Last Saturday Pastor Anthony Dawkins held a “Community Alert Town Hall Meeting” to come up with solutions to the violence that plagues this community and the local economy which is devastated. As a result of the meeting South Florida Workforce was able to direct 7.2 million dollars of stimulus money to create 1,400 for young people ages 18-24 in Liberty City. This program gives all young people a chance by not requiring a background checks or employment history. Community leaders hope these jobs will encourage young people to stay away from violence, while stimulating the local economy. Several stories were featured on local news stations. http://cbs4.com/local/youth.liberty. city.2.1849203.html http://cbs4.com/local/jobs.one. stop.2.1850344.html http://www.justnews.com/video/24552939/ index.html http://www.justnews.com/news/24560621/ detail.html http://www.wsvn.com/video/player/?clipId= 5011308&clipFormat=flv&topVideoCatNo= 88645#?autoStart%23?autoStart Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 05 Community Information To Advertise with The Miami Gardens Observer Please Call (786) 326-5204 Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 06 Local Community Hero General Mills Names Miami Resident A Candidate For Feeding Dreams® Merline Barton is Miami’s Community Champion in the Southeastern 2010 Feeding Dreams Competition or substance abuse compounded with HIV/ Champions have made extraordinary AIDS. strides to improve the lives of so many. We encourage everyone in Miami and At FeedingDreams.com, visitors will be supporters nationwide to visit the Web site encouraged to vote once per day for their and cast a vote for their top Community Champion.” local Community Champion or a Community Champion from another city. The FeedingDreams.com also pays tribute to individual who garners the most votes at 2008 and 2009 Feeding Dreams Comthe end of the voting period will receive munity Champions from Birmingham, a $10,000 grant to benefit the charity of his or her choice; followed by the second- Charlotte, Memphis and Norfolk. place winner who will receive $5,000; and “We’re celebrating a handful of our brighta third-place champion who will receive Merline Barton: Nine years ago, Barton est community stars, our civic engineers,” co-founded The Thelma Gibson Health Ini- $3,000. The remaining champions will tiative, bringing social services programs to receive $2,000 grants respectively for their said Susan L Taylor, Feeding Dreams the heart of the community. The three core designated charities. All nominees receive spokesperson and editor-in-chief emeritus a $500 check as acknowledgement of their of Essence Magazine and founder of the program areas include At-Risk Minority National CARES Mentoring Movement. community service. Seniors, which focuses on improving older “I am truly inspired by their leadership and adults’ quality and quantity of life by providenergized by their work. These champi“We’re honored to recognize Ms. Barton ing increased access to health care; Youth ons show that with vision, passion and a who is making a difference and improvPrevention Intervention Program, which ing communities. We created the Feeding plan, we can restore our communities and serves youth ages five to 18 and provides change our world.” individual and family counseling, education, Dreams program to celebrate the work of mentoring, tutoring and cultural enrichment our Community Champions, and we’re exactivities; and HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, cited to have consumers help us empower Feeding Dreams online voting begins these amazing people in 10 cities with Sunday, August 1, 2010 and runs through Outreach, Education, Testing and CounSunday, October 31, 2010. The program grant monies,” said Rodolfo Rodriguez, seling, which targets homeless minority Director, Multicultural Marketing, General culminates in December in Atlanta with a residents who are presented with multiple, celebratory luncheon and awards ceremountreated issues such as mental illness and/ Mills. “Merline and other Community ny hosted by Taylor. may cast a vote at FeedingDreams.com for Barton who will be among the 10 Feeding Dreams champions competing for grant monies, and her photograph and story will be featured on the web site. This year’s Feeding Dreams program highlights Community Champions in 10 cities: Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; Charlotte, NC; Columbia, SC; Jackson, MS; Jacksonville, FL; Memphis, TN; New Orleans, LA; Miami, FL and Norfolk, VA. MIAMI, FL – The spotlight is on local community hero Merline Barton when the 2010 Feeding Dreams campaign launches in August. Barton is Miami’s Community Champion as part of the Feeding Dreams grassroots initiative supported by General Mills that celebrates African-Americans’ commitment to community service at the local level. Barton’s compassion for her neighbors is paired with a deep-rooted passion for creating a more vibrant city through the causes she champions daily in Miami neighborhoods. Beginning August 1, residents of Miami and supporters throughout the country Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 07 Community News & Information Miami Gardens Resident Named to the Susan G. Komen Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Board of Directors Susan G. Komen For The Cure® Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate today announced that Kim V. Heard-Hobbs, co-chair of SISTAAH TALK!, has been appointed as the newest member of the board of directors. Kim is a breast cancer survivor and a relentless supporter in the fight against breast cancer. Her crusade began at the age of 37 when she found a lump while doing a breast self exam. To confirm her self diagnosis, Kim urged her doctors to perform a mammogram, which they first opposed because she was under 40 and had no family history. Following a series of tests Kim was officially diagnosed and treated in 1995. During that time Kim was the women about the importance breast health owner of a successful hair salon through her organization and has particicalled “Kim’s Perfect Image,” pated in 14 Susan G. Komen races. which she ran for 23 years. About the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale But after her battle with breast Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen For the cancer Kim closed her salon Cure® and immersed herself in helping and educating other women Susan G. Komen for the Cure® is dedicatabout this potentially deadly ed to saving lives and ending breast cancer disease. That’s when she creforever by empowering people, ensuring ated SISTAAH TALK!, a local quality care for all and energizing scibreast cancer support group for ence to find the cures. Since its inception in 1996, the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Race survivors and supporters. Kim is also the state co-chair of Na- For the Cure® and the Affiliate has raised tional Black Leadership Initia- more than $10 million and has reached tive on Cancer, an organization hundreds of thousands of women and men through educational outreach. The 2010 that works to improve dispariMiami/Ft. Lauderdale Race For the Cure® ties in health/cancer care. will be held Saturday, Oct. 16, at Bayfront Park in Miami. For additional information For the last 15 years Kim has or to volunteer, call (305) 383-7116 or dedicated her life to educating visit www.komenmiaftl.org <http://www. komenmiaftl.org/> Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 08 Miami Gardens Election CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS ELECTIONS The City of Miami Gardens will hold General and Special elections on August 24th, 2010. We urge all City of Miami Gardens residents (registered voters), to please come out and vote. In addition to four (4) proposed charter amendments (which require a “Yes” or “No” vote), three (3) city council seats are open for election; these include Residential Area Seat 2, Seat 4 and At-Large Council Seat 6. Please review the ballot information below and be prepared to vote on August 24th. The ballot information is available in Spanish and Kreyol. Please contact the City Clerk to obtain a copy in either one of these languages. At the polling site on August 24th, copies will be available in Spanish and Kreyol. OFFICIAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS SAMPLE BALLOT: SEAT 6 • Oliver Gilbert 154 • Ulysses Buck Harvard 155 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS (THESE REQUIRE “YES” OR “NO” VOTES) Question No. 1) Authorizing the City Council to Appoint, Hire, Promote, Supervise and Remove Legislative Staff Shall Sections 2.2 and 3.3(1) of the City Charter be amended to provide that the City Council shall have the authority to appoint, hire, promote, supervise and remove its own legislative staff and that said staff shall report directly to the City Council? Question No. 2) Requiring Verification of Signatures on Initiatives and Referendums with the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections Shall Section 5.2(D) of the City Charter be amended to require that the City Clerk verify all signatures required for initiatives or referendums with the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections? Question No. 3) Prohibiting City Staff and Certain Council Members from Serving on RESIDENTIAL AREA COUNCIL MEM- the Charter Revision Commission BER – SEAT 2 Shall Section 6.2(B) of the City Charter be Lisa C Davis 148 amended to prohibit city staff and council Anselm Smith 149 members, other than the nonvoting member that is to be appointed by the Mayor, from RESIDENTIAL AREA COUNCIL MEM- serving on the Charter Revision CommisBER – SEAT 4 sion? • Santarvis Brown 150 • Felicia S Robinson 151 Question No. 4) Eliminate Reference to • Thomas P. Spaulding 152 “N.W. 20th Avenue” from the Eastern • J. Phillip Tavernier 153 Boundary Description for Residential Area NOTICE TO VOTER: A candidate in the One race for the office of RESIDENTIAL AREA COUNCIL MEM- Shall Section 2.3(C) of the City Charter BER – SEAT 4 has withdrawn such that: be amended to eliminate any reference to “N.W. 20th Avenue” from the description A vote cast for Santarvis Brown will not of the Eastern Boundary line for Residential count. Area One? A vote cast for Felicia S Robinson will count. Polling sites throughout the City of Miami A vote cast for Thomas P. Spaulding will Gardens will open promptly at 7:00 a.m., count. and will close promptly at 7:00 p.m. For A vote cast for J. Phillip Tavernier will further information please contact Ronetta count. Taylor, MMC, City Clerk at 305-622-8003 or email at [email protected] AT-LARGE COUNCIL MEMBER – Miami Gardens Observer Your Community Newspaper Serving the South Florida Community Publisher……….Leona Minto Editor/Co-Editor………LM Strouse and Constance Williams Graphic Design & Production…….LM Strouse and Taruna Chin Website………L Strouse and LM Strouse Marketing /Promotion……Lorna Shuford, Ron Sands and Peter Kong Entertainment Editor…..Tony Green Broward Community Liasion……Trevor Grffiths Distribution…….Peter Kong Office Phone: 786-326-5204 Email: [email protected] World wide website: www.miamigardensobserver.com (updated weekly) Mailing Address: 5735 Pembroke Road, Hollywood Florida 33023 Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 09 Health & Wellness Baptist Health International Center of Miami Hosts Second Annual Baptist Cardiac and Vascular Institute International Symposium munities in Latin America and the Caribbean abreast of trends, news and breakthroughs MIAMI, FL – July 22, 2010 - Baptist in our Health International Center of Miami, a specialdivision of Baptist Health South Florida, ty.” hosted the Second Annual Baptist CarAmong diac and Vascular Institute International Symposium July 16 and 17. More than 50 the topics physicians in the fields of internal medicine, cardiology, interventional radiology covered and vascular surgery from Latin America at the symposiand the Caribbean attended the two-day conference held at Baptist Hospital’s Bap- um were tist Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Miami. coronary disease, Symposium directors Barry T. Katzen, structural heart intervention, minimally M.D., founder and medical director of invasive surgery, cardiac robotic surgery and Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute, and interventional techniques for erectile dysNiberto Moreno, M.D., chief of cardiotfunction. Other subjects included left atrial horacic surgery at Baptist Health South appendage closure, transarterial ablation to Florida, together with co-director Antotreat hypertension and aortic aneurysm. nio Briceño, M.D., presented the latest “As a practicing physician in the Caribbean, advancements in the field. “At this year’s conference, we welcomed it’s wonderful to know that we have the support and resources of the Baptist Health a diverse group of medical professionals who are all eager to share the services International Center here in Miami,” said Dr. William Foster of Jamaica. “This sympoavailable through Baptist Health with their own patients,” said Dr. Katzen. “Our sium was particularly important as some goal is to continue this symposium series of the top specialists in our field presented the latest developments, which we can now in support of Baptist Health’s ongoing commitment to keeping the medical com- bring back to our communities and apply to To Advertise with The Miami Gardens Observer Please Call (786) 326-5204 OR EMAIL: Lminto8881@ aol.com our own patients.” Founded in 1987, Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute was one of the first places in the United States to bring together the perspectives of several healthcare specialties to treat problems within the heart and blood vessels. Patients of Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute have access to more than 100 physicians who have met the Institute’s rigorous accreditation, practice and educational standards. About Baptist Health South Florida Baptist Health South Florida is the largest faith-based, not-for-profit healthcare organization in the region. Baptist Health includes Baptist Hospital of Miami, Baptist Children’s Hospital, South Miami Hospital, Homestead Hospital, Mariners Hospital, Doctors Hospital, Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute and Baptist Outpatient Services. Baptist Health offers a variety of executive healthcare services, including executive health physicals, wellness coaches and other healthcare services. Baptist Health Foundation, the organization’s fundraising arm, supports services at all hospitals and facilities affiliated with Baptist Health South Florida. Baptist Health International Center is dedicated to providing for all of the international patients’ medical needs, including hospital admissions, outpatient testing and physician consults, as well as personal needs including travel and accommodations coordination. Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 10 After School Activities This Year Marks the 100th Year of Scouting The mission of the South Florida Council, Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The Boy Scouts of America is the nation’s foremost youth program of character development and value-based leadership training. The South Florida Council covers Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe Counties. The Pioneer District covers Bay Harbor, Miami Beach, Miami Shores, Miami Gardens, North Miami Beach, Opa-locka, Aventura, Norland, Biscayne Park and Biscayne Garden. To Join Scouting or for more information about Boy Scouts of America, South Florida Council, please contact District Executive Ayesha Carter, 305-364-0020 or visit us on our website www.sfcbsa.org. MIAMI-DADE 4-H YOUTH PROGRAM KICKS OFF SCHOOL YEAR WITH ORIENTATION FOR NEW AND RETURNING ADULT MEMBERS (MIAMI, August 19, 2010) – With children preparing to start school next week, now is a good time for parents and teachers to consider extra curricular activities to keep them challenged and entertained. The Miami-Dade 4-H Youth Program is hosting a “meet and greet” orientation for all new and returning adult members with 4-H interest. The event will be held Tuesday, September 14 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 4-H’s office located inside Miami International Mall at 1455 N.W. 107th Ave., Suite 906. Participants will have an opportunity to meet 4-H staff, learn about educational programs and activities, review sample curriculum, ask questions and obtain all the necessary information to start one’s own 4-H club. To RSVP, contact 4-H Secretary Liz Gonzalez at 305.592.8044 or via email at [email protected]. Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 11 Back To School Information SUPERINTENDENT CARVALHO SHARES VISION FOR SCHOOL YEAR AHEAD Opening Address to be broadcast on WLRN Channel 17 this weekend MIAMI- Superintendent of Schools Alberto M. Carvalho met with school and community leaders yesterday at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall, to share his vision for the upcoming school year. “The opening of schools has always been a moment of transition, but this year, it is more than that. It is a moment of transformation,” said Superintendent Carvalho. “We are at the leading edge of the Knowledge Revolution.” The Superintendent drew on his background as a high school science teacher to illustrate the dynamic, momentous opportunities that our changing times present and to inspire school leadership to respond. “If we are to live up to our obligation to the children who will arrive at our schools in just a few short days, we must resolve to transform education as we know it, to prepare our students for the challenges and promises of tomorrow,” Superintendent Carvalho said. “We must not so much take the right turn, as we must turn ourselves right, not simply heading in a new direction, but directing ourselves in new ways, ways perhaps not yet imagined.” cut art, music or physical education opportunities for students. “The arts are more than just important in the classroom, they are what binds us together as a human race, what enriches our existence on this planet, what gives meaning to our lives, and we will not cheat our children of their right to everything a high-quality education should encompass,” he said. “The challenge before us—to provide a world-class education for all students in the face of ongoing economic uncertainty—is one we are meeting through innovation; by reinventing ourselves without compromising ourselves, who we are, and what we stand for, in our pursuit of excellence,” said Carvalho. “What SUPERINTENDENT CARVALHO SHARES VISION FOR SCHOOL YEAR AHEAD/ Add One we have accomplished – what we will accomplish together –will reverberate in the universe and in countless hearts, minds and lives far beyond our own place and time.” The Opening of Schools program featured a world-premiere musical performance by the Miami Wind Symphony, student musical selections, and greetings from School Board Chair Solomon C. Stinson, Performing Arts Center Trust Board of Directors Chairman J. Ricky Arriola, Miami-Dade Council of PTAs/PTSAs President Carolyn NelsonGoedert, and 2011 Francisco R. Walker Teacher of the Year Cristine O’Hara. General Membership Meeting #1 September 16, 2010 6:30 pm Refreshments/Networking 7:00 pm Program/Business - Budget Approval Invited Guest - Superintendent Alberto Carvalho School Board Administration Building 1450 NE Second Avenue - Auditorium Miami, FL All local units members are invited and encouraged to attend Miami-Dade County Council of PTAs/PTSAs general meetings. Each local PTA/PTSA in good standing is allowed to be represented by nine (9) delegates, the president or another officer, and the Principal of the school or his or her designee, for a total of eleven (11) votes. Remember to bring your PTA membership card. Florida Marlins vs. Chicago Cubs September 19, 2010 1:10pm Florida Marlins vs. Chicago Cubs Create your own re-sell price and you keep the difference or offer them to the families at cost! Sun Life Stadium 2269 NW 199th Street Participating school that sells the most tickets wins a visit by Billy the Marlin! Miami Gardens, FL Bring your school to watch your Florida Marlins take on the Chicago Cubs and receive the maximum discount on tickets! Each family has a chance to win great door prizes: Your PTA/PTSA can choose to use this as a fundraiser and make $$$ for your school. Each ticket is printed with the Advanced Ticket Price. * 4 passes to watch batting practice * Autographed baseball bat signed by Marlins player * Autographed baseball signed by Marlins player * Autographed 8X12 photo signed by Marlins player Miami-Dade County Public School 2010-2010 School Year Opening and Closing School Hours for Student School Level Elementary Schools All Grades The event was sponsored by the South FloriK – 8 Centers da Educational Federal Credit Union and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Carvalho noted that while other school dis- Arts of Miami-Dade County. All Grades tricts have been forced to lay off teachers, Middle Schools Miami-Dade has not been forced to do the The address will be broadcast Friday, same. He reiterated the need to protect the August 20th at 8 p.m. and Saturday, August Senior High school district’s workforce and noted the 21st at 4 p.m. on WLRN-Channel 17. A shared sacrifice of his staff and their abil- webcast of the address is available at ity to gain efficiency through innovation. http://tv.dadeschools.net. Carvalho also repeated his promise not to - Grade Levels Grades Pre-K, K, 1 Grades 2 – 5/6 - New 2010 -2011 Hours 8:20am - 1:50pm 8:35am – 3:05pm Dismiss at 1:50pm on Wednesday Grades Pre-K, K, 1 Grades 2 – 5/6 8:20am - 1:50pm 8:35am – 3:05pm Dismiss at 1:50pm on Wednesday Grades 6 -8 Grades 9 – 12 9:10am – 3:50pm 7:20am – 2:20pm Sponsor This Page (786) 326-5204 Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 12 Miami Gardens Pictorials THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY TROPICAL OASIS (MIAMI GARDENS-441 PLAZA) Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 13 Miami Gardens Pictorials THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS & ADVERTISERS Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 14 Community Information PLANS UNVEILED FOR MEGA WATER THEME PARK ACROSS FROM SUN LIFE STADIUM The Miami Broward One Carnival Host (Continued From Page 1) CARNIVAL at their new home at Sun Life MIAMI GARDENS – At a press conference at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, Dolphins owner and real estate developer Steve Ross’s plan to build a multimillion dollar water park across the street from Sun Life Stadium was unveiled to the public. The park will become a regional entertainment destination and provide a significant boost to South Florida’s all-important tourism based economy. The water park will be developed on a 39.9 acre parking lot across the street from Sun Life Stadium and will have direct access to Florida’s Turnpike. The land is co-owned by Ross and the team’s limited partners and H. Wayne Huizenga. Ross is working with the Neuman Group, a world renowned aquatic destination planning and construction firm specializing in multi-generational, familyoriented parks, and the Rockwell Group, an internationally acclaimed architecture and design firm specializing in hospitality, cultural, healthcare, educational, product, theater and film design. Palace Entertainment, the largest operator of water parks and family entertainment centers in the nation, is also working on the exciting project. With 19.9 acres of activation space and up to 16 attractions, the park will take approximately two years to design, permit and construct. The park is planned to open in 2012 around the time the Florida Marlins move to their new ballpark. “Steve Ross is committed to making the stadium and the adjacent area a year round South Florida destination that attracts tourists and visitors to this region,” said Dolphins CEO Mike Dee. “With baseball departing at the end of the 2011 season, we have a great opportunity to create another family-friendly amenity that will also create jobs and economic growth for the region.” “For more than a year, we have had a healthy dialogue with the Miami Dolphins organization to explore how their facility can work with Miami Gardens, and I’m very happy that we will be at the table,” said Mayor Shirley Gibson. “Since the roadways and other heavy infrastructure already exist, we are now focusing our energy to see that other impacts do not burden nearby residents. We see great opportunity for jobs at all levels and for wholesome entertainment for our families.” The water park plans call for a surf zone, a children’s area, beach and board walk with double wave pools more than 20,000 in square feet, a lazy river island, snorkel pool, tube slides, uphill coaster slide and a leisure lagoon with a swim-out bar. Patrons will also enjoy a zip line 630 feet long, family raft ride, interactive play area and a speed slide. Preliminary economic studies indicate that the park will create over 600 direct and indirect construction jobs along with an additional 400 direct and indirect jobs from the water park operation and longer tourism stays. The project is also expected to contribute nearly $7 million paid to local, state and county in additional local tax revenues. The Dolphins expect the park to not only serve the residents throughout South Florida but also the more than 10 million tourists who visit the region. In addition, the park will help draw some of those who visit Orlando’s attractions for a side trip to the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area. Early estimates predict nearly 700,000 visitors will attend the water park in year one and grow to 800,000 by the third year of operation. The design of the park will also include water and energy conservation through the reuse of water and state-of-the-art ecofriendly engineering. Committee Plans for the 2010 MIAMI Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Sunday, October 10, 2010 (Continued From Page 1) This spirited agreement represents a major opportunity for the Miami Carnival to build the future and sustainability of the Carnival brand at a world renowned We are excited about the possibilities that are ahead of us with a viable venue, renewed energy and the continued support of our bandleaders, masqueraders, steel bands and promoters. The time spent over the last few months provided us with a foundation to elevate Miami Carnival to a new level”, adds Mario Zamora, director of Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee and BCCI representative. “We are excited to finally have the opportunity to announce the venue for Carnival 2010. We thank all our stakeholders, venue. including our bandleaders, masqueraders, steel bands, promoters and the tens of As Miami Broward One Carnival Host thousands of attendees who travel from all Committee, Miami Carnival Inc. (MCI) over to attend Carnival for their patience and Broward Cariband support for bean Carnival Inc. this important (BCCI) united last community celyear, and hosted one ebration. Miami of the most successCarnival would ful Carnivals in the not be possible world that attracted without their conover 50,000 people tinued support. on Carnival day. This We are committed Caribbean cultural exto finalizing all perience and spectacuplans for one of lar riotous blend of the most successcolors, pageantry and ful productions fantasy, is depicted of Carnival that through a kaleidoSouth Florida has scope of incredible ever seen.”, states costumes, steel bands, Ruthven Wilcalypso, soca and liams, director of konpa music. The Miami Broward annual event attracts One Carnival over 100,000 people Host Committee throughout the United and MCI repreStates, Canada, Europe, Latin America and sentative. the Caribbean to the South Florida area. The unified Miami Carnival has a sigMiami Carnival will be held on Sunday, nificant impact on annual tourism and the October 10, 2010 at Sun Life Stadium. overall economy in South Florida. For additional information please visit “The richness and diversity of the Caribwww.miamibrowardcarnival.com or call bean culture is an important part of the 305.653.1877. fabric that makes South Florida unique. Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 15 News & Information Trinidad & Tobago Hosts Under-17 Women’s World Cup Dual-island nation of the Caribbean welcomes teams from around the world for the soccer extravaganza Port-of-Spain, Trinidad – August 12, 2010 – The Tourism Development Company (TDC) is pleased to announce that the twin-island nation of Trinidad & Tobago will host the upcoming FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup, September 5-25, 2010. The secondstaging of the event will showcase defending champions New Zealand competing against some of the best soccer teams in the world including Brazil, Germany, Mexico and Spain, for the title of 2010 World Cup champion. As country’s representative, the TDC will partner with the tournament’s Local Organizing Committee (LOC) to showcase Trinidad & Tobago’s culture, attractions and people to the world. In addition to providing cultural displays of steel pan players to greet arriving teams at the Piarco International Airport and host hotels, the TDC will work with the LOC to promote Trinidad & Tobago’s sites and attractions with tours for FIFA officials and referees, during the tournament. Sixteen teams, comprising of representatives from FIFA’s six confederations - Asia, Africa, Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association of Football, South America, Oceania and Europe as well as Trinidad & Tobago’s Soca Princesses, will compete in the tournament. Matches will be held at five stadiums including the Hasley Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain and the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Tobago. For more information on the Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Trinidad & Tobago, contact the LOC’s office at 868.625.0301or visit the events official website www.fifa.com/u17womensworldcup.com. TO ADVERTISE WITH THE MIAMI GARDENS OBSERVER PLEASE CALL: 786-326-5204 OR EMAIL: [email protected] 16 (Form DS-3053), and bring the form with you. Parents must also bring with them a “long form” birth certificate showing the name of the child, as well as the name of BOTH parents. The only situation where only one parent can accompany the child is if they have proof of sole custody, Need to apmust be a US Citizen (born in the US ) or a such as a court order or divorce decree granting the one parent sole custody, or if ply for a US naturalized US Citizen. When applying the Passport? following is needed: 1) Show valid govern- only that one parent’s name appears on the birth certificate, or if there is a death cerYou need to ment issued photo identification such as a look no farFlorida Driver’s License; 2) provide original tificate proving that one parent is deceased. ther than the Certificate of Birth or original Naturalization All documents must be originals no City of MiCertificate (No photocopies will be acceptphotocopies will be accepted. ami Gardens’ ed); and 3) the applicant must provide two Office of the (2) color passport pictures (can be obtained Furthermore, those who apply for a US City Clerk. from CVS or Walgreens Pharmacies or Passport in Miami Gardens should receive Located at wherever passport pictures are taken). their US Passport, via priority mail within the City of Miami GarEach adult and child must complete a DS-11 4-6 weeks from the day they apply. dens City Hall Complex, 1515 NW 167th Application form for a US Passport. That PASSPORT FEES MUST BE PAID BY Street, Building 5, Suite 200, Miami Gar- application can be obtained at the North EITHER CHECK OR MONEY ORdens, Florida, the Office of the City Clerk Dade Regional Library, Miami Gardens accepts walk-ins, no appointments needed. City Hall, or on-line at the State Department DER AND MADE PAYABLE TO: US. DEPATEMENT OF STATE Open Monday through Friday, from 9:00 website: www.travel.state.gov. a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the office accepts first time passport applications only. Children under the age of 16, must appear in US Passport Book for adults (Age 16 person, and must be accompanied by BOTH and over): $110.00 Passport Book for minors (Age 15 and All those wishing to apply for a US Pass- parents. If one parent is not available to under): $80.00 port, both children and adults must apply personally accompany the child, that parent US Passport card for adults (Age 16 in person; this includes infants, children must complete and have notarized a “Stateand over): $30.00 adults and elderly. The qualification for ment of Consent or Special Circumstances; applying for a US Passport is the applicant Issuance of a Passport to a Minor Under Age TRAVELING OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES… YOU CAN APPLY FOR US PASSPORTS AT THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS Passport card for minors (Age 15 and under): $15.00 The executive processing fee for each application is $25.00, which must be paid by separate check, credit card, cash or money order made payable to: City of Miami Gardens. The best part about applying for your passport at the City of Miami Gardens is there are no long lines and no waiting. For more information about US Passports, please call the City of Miami Gardens Office of the City Clerk at 305-622-8000 ext. 2750 or the National Passport Information Center, toll-free at 1-877-487-2778. You may ask to speak with a Customer Service Representative who speaks both English and Spanish, if you call Monday through Friday, from 6:00 a.m. to midnight and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Recorded passport information is also available in both English and Spanish, 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling: 1-877-487-2778. FOR WEEKLY UPDATES GO TO OUR WEBSITE www.miamigardensobserver.com Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 16 Hurricane Information HURRICANE SEASON IS FAR Community Emergency Information FROM OVER… Emergency Numbers & Websites ARE YOU PREPARED? COMMISSIONER ROSE TYDUS BRINGS MOVIES TO THE CITY Those of us who have experienced a hurricane know how much of a disaster a hurricane can be. A hurricane can result in complete chaos for those who are not prepared to weather the storm. With a few months left in the season, the City of Miami Gardens is urging residents and business owners to do their part and prepare for future hurricanes and tropical storms. Below are some things you can do. Red emergency alert system. Vist www. miamigardens-fl.gov or www.MGPDFL.org and click on the CodeRed icon. • Visit or call the City’s Floodplain Management Program to learn the do’s and don’ts of protecting your home before, during and after the storm. This Program is located at the Public Works Department, 1050 NW 163 Drive, or call 305.622.8039 for more information. • Purchase and store canned foods, water, medical items and other emergency items now • Create and review your Hurricane and evacuation plan • Prune trees now and secure items around the house that might become a potential danger to your home and the public • Make or buy a Hurricane Emergency Kit. At a minimum include a flashlight, handheld radio, first aid kit, and tarps. • Signup to receive emergency information through the City of Miami Gardens’ Code Being aware, informed and prepared are always the first defense and can save a life as well as many. Visit Miami Dade Office of Emergency Management’s official website dedicated to preparing for this hurricane season at http://www.miamidade.gov/oem/ and download your emergency toolkit guide in English, Spanish and Kreyole. Don’t forget to make hurricane preparedness a family and friend affair. THE MIAMI GARDENS OBSERVER THANKS YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY City of Miami Gardens Police 305-476-5432 City of Miami Gardens City Hall 305-622-8000 Website: www.miamigardens-fl.gov Emergency Management Office: Miami-Dade County 305-468-5400 Emergency Management Office: Broward County 954-831-3900 American Red Cross Miami-Dade County 305-644-1200 www.miamiredcross.org American Red Cross Broward County 954-797-3800 7 Tropic Watch Hotline 305-477-7751 Miami-Dade County Special Needs 305-513-7700 Broward County Special Needs 954-357-6385 Animal Control Miami-Dade County 305-884-1101 Animal Control Broward County 954-359-1313 Switchboard of Miami 305-358-4357 FOR WEEKLY UPDATES GO TO OUR WEBSITE www.miamigardensobserver.com Special Transportation Services (STS) 305-630-5300 TDD: 305-263-5439 Salvation Army Miami-Dade County 305-637-6700 Emergency Evacuation Assistance Miami-Dade County 305-513-7700 FEMA Registration www.fema.gov or 800-621-FEMA FEMA Help Line (After registration) 800-525-0321 Florida Office of Insurance Regulation 850-413-3140 National Hurricane Center www.nhc.noaa.gov Utilities FPL Miami-Dade County Broward County 800-4OUTAGE 800-468-8243 www.fpl.com AT&T Miami-Dade County Broward County 888-757-6500 TDD: 305-780-2273 611 (repair) www.att.com Comcast Miami-Dade County Broward County 800-266-2278 www.comcast.com TECO/ Peoples Gas 877-832-6747 TDD: 813-228-4613 www.peoplegas.com FOR MORE HURRICANE INFORMATION GO TO OUR WEBSITE www.miamigardensobserver.com Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 17 Opa-Locka News & Information LUNCH & LEARN: CINEMA SATURDAYS OPA-LOCKA COMMISSIONER ROSE TYDUS BRINGS MOVIES TO THE CITY OPA-LOCKA - As a result of Commissioner Rose Tydus setting goals to educate, unite and empower residents in the City of Opa-locka, she recruited various businesses to sponsor FREE movie viewings for residents on the last Saturday of each month at 12:00 PM, during Lunch & Learn: Cinema Saturday at the Opa-locka Municipal Complex, 780 Fisherman Street, 2nd Floor in Opa-locka. “I have taken great pride in introducing initiatives that promote strong family values, non-violence, social consciousness, health, hope and historical awareness; a combination of issues that will be highlighted through a variety of movie themes, as I host ‘Lunch & Learn Cinema Saturday.’” The Presentation for August 28, 2010, will be “MORE THAN A GAME” featuring newly signed Miami Heat basketball player Lebron James. This movie highlights “four AfricanAmerican hoopsters -- including James, who became an NBA megastar, but faced a media maelstrom in his pressure-cooker senior year -- test their unique bond when they prep for playoffs at their elite, largely Caucasian high school. Filmmaker Kristopher Belman crafts a compelling profile of raw talent, commitment and true friendship…” Tydus kicked-off the monthly cinematic movement on July 31, with “SUPER SIZE ME,” a compelling film nominated for the Academy Award’s Best Documentary. A movie the Commissioner chose to address the increasing spread of obesity, which the Surgeon General has declared an “epidemic” throughout the U.S. Directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, “Super Size Me” tells the story of a young man who ate only McDonald’s food three times per day, while experiencing mood swings and other dysfunctions as fat accumulated in his liver. Spurlock had every item on the chain’s menu After a well and always chose received “Day to “super-size” his at the movmeal, when offered, ies” in March, while documenting Commissioner the drastic effects Tydus began the experiment had to explore the on his physical idea of bring- and psychological ing more films well-being, as he to Opa-locka, so that residents don’t have to explored the fast food industry’s corporate leave home to seek knowledge and enterinfluence, including how it encourages tainment through video experiences. Thus, poor nutrition for its own profit. It took fourteen months to lose the weight gained from his 30 day experiment. The video received two thumbs-up on “At the Movies with Ebert and Roeper,” and it gave a wake-up call to those attending the screening in Opa-locka. According to Commissioner Tydus, “Understanding the value of promoting strong families, unifying neighborhoods and offering opportunities to present education, awareness and unity to our citizens can have a long term effect on individuals within the community, as well as the entire City. These quality movie experiences, accompanied by food, prizes and a gift bag, offer an enjoyable learning option in our own backyard for the residents, particularly the youth, on “Lunch & Learn: Cinema Saturday” in the GREAT City of Opalocka. For more information or to RSVP, call 305 953-2821, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday to confirm participation. Information provided by Media Coordinator Christina Gordon Photos by: Shawn Williams Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 18 Entertainment VP Records Long Awaited New Release from Gappy Ranks Gappy Ranks, born gifted, half-Dominican, half-Jamaican, Jacob Lee Williams AKA Gappy Ranks spent his younger years discovering his passion for music and strengthening his own musical talents. His strong cultural roots from the Caribbean are evident in his music and many of his musical inspirations can be predicted such as Bob Marley, Alton Ellis and Gregory Isaacs. Yet his love for music is not limited to the dancehall genre, he considers himself to be inspired by artists of various music genres such as Ottis Reading, Micheal Jackson, and Celine Dion. Being so diverse Gappy was able to collaborate with producers Kray Twinz, rapper Twista and MC Lethal B with the help of UK Producer Sticky. The new single What We Do Is out in all major record stores around the country and is receiving mass airplay on many mainstream radio stations. Some of his greatest musical achievements have been performing at Earl’s Court for a crowd of 17,000 people and also performing live at the Kiss Awards, which was also televised worldwide. However, Gappy still feels strong about his community and regularly commits himself in to Live performances around the area and surrounding areas. His current agenda is never ending with new projects on a regular basis with people such as Jazzwad, Jet Star Records, Sticky, Cory Johnson (LOS Defenders) Major, Sting Ray and has also been flying over to Jamaica for self promotion with the help of Jagwa, who is one of many artists collaborating with the likes of Bounty Killer. Gappy’s forthcoming projects include his highly anticipated album that he is currently working on. Whether it is his love for his family or current events he uses music as a device to convey his message and personal beliefs. Gappy’s message to the public is more than what’s currently happening on the streets, it’s of the future. “Carry on reading, education is a good thing and will guide you through life... It’s never too late to learn” National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Greater Miami Chapter Coming in October 2010 to the Adrienne Arsht Center NCBW is pleased to offer discounted tickets to Dreamgirls! Direct from Harlem’s world famous Apollo Theater in New York City, comes the sensational new stage production of DREAMGIRLS. Full of onstage joy and backstage drama, DREAMGIRLS tells the story of an up-and-coming 1960s singing girl group, and the triumphs and tribulations that come with fame and fortune, resounding with unforgettable hits including: “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” “One Night Only,” and “Listen.” This Tony® and Academy® Award-winning musical sparkles like never before! Seating available for the following shows: Tuesday, October 19 at 8pm, Wednesday, October 20 at 8pm Thursday, October 21 at 8pm Saturday, October 23 at 2pm* Sunday, October 24 at 2pm Sunday, October 24 at 7:30pm *Student pricing available for this show only. If you are interested in reserving a seat, email the date and time of show to info@ ncbw100miami.org for pricing information. You will be contacted by an NCBW100 members with seating and pricing information. A portion of ticket price funds NCBW100 programs. All Sales are Final. No refunds. NCBW 100 is a national not-for-profit organization which advocates on behalf of women of color through national and local actions and strategic alliances that promote its national and international agendas on leadership development and gender equity in health, education and economic development. For more information about NCBW, visit us at www.ncbw100miami.org SPONSOR THIS PAGE AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PLEASE CALL (786) 326-5204 OR EMAIL: [email protected] Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 19 Food & Nutrition Method 1. Cut chicken into quarters and clean in a mixture of 1½ litres (6 cups) water and 250 ml (1 cup) GRACE VINEGAR. Core with a knife. 2. Pour remaining 125 ml (½ cup) water • 1 Large onion, chopped into a blender, add escallion, ginger, onion, • 3 Cloves garlic, chopped garlic, celery, pimento leaves, cinnamon • 1 Teaspoon celery , chopped leaves, guava leaves, pepper elder leaves • 6 pimento leaves and remaining 250 ml (1 cup) GRACE • 6 cinnamon leaves VINEGAR. Cover and blend well. • 6 guava leaves 3. Add salt, nutmeg, pimento berries, • 6 pepper elder leaves orange peel, GRACE CARIBBEAN • 2 Teaspoons salt TRADITIONS CHICKEN SEASONING, • 1 Teaspoon nutmeg GRACE CARIBBEAN TRADITIONS • 6 pimento berries JERK SEASONING, GRACE BROWN• 1⁄4 Teaspoon orange peel ING, blend well; add thyme sprig and do a • 1 Tablespoon grace caribbean tradi- final blend. tions chicken seasoning 4. Pour blended marinade over chicken • 1⁄4 Cup grace caribbean traditions and rub in thoroughly. Leave to marinate jerk seasoning for 2 hours or over night. • 2 Tablespoons grace browning 5. TO MAKE SAUCE: Combine GRACE • 2 Sprigs thyme TOMATO KETCHUP with marinade for • 1⁄4 Cup grace tomato ketchup chicken and put to boil. • 1⁄4 Cup Grace Vegetable Oil 6. Heat grill and brush with GRACE VEGETABLE OIL. Place chicken quarters on JAMAICAN JERK CHICKEN Ingredients • • • • • 1 Large chicken 6 1⁄2 Cups water 1 Stalk escallion, chopped 1 Teaspoon ginger,chopped 2 Cups grace vinegar the heated grill, skin side up and grill for 45 minutes, basting with sauce and turning every 5 minutes. 7. Remove from grill, chop and serve. Yield: 6 Cook/Bake Time: 1 hour Prep Time: 15 minutes Categories: Jerk Meal Course: Main Dish Meal: Time Dinner Season: All Year Notes Ensure chicken is marinated in the refrigerator. To serve Serve with roasted breadfruit or your favourite starch and vegetable salad. Recipe:www.gracefoods.com PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 20 Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 21 Birthday Information Claudette Minto – August 4th Helen McCoy – August 12th Kayla Smith – August 14th Ingrid Cabey –August 17th Ruth Froom – August 20th Ewart (Bobby) Minto – August 20th Craig Parsotan – August 20th Michael Footman Jr. – August 20th ANTIOCH Missionary Baptist Church of Carol City 21311 NW 34th Avenue Miami Gardens, Fl. 33056 Phone: 305-624-8170 Grace United Community Church Inc. Bishop Dennis Archibald Sunday -10:45 am & 6:00 pm Services Wednesday - 8:00 pm Bible Study Friday - 8:00 pm Youth Fellowship 901 NW 183rd Street Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-651-1446 Harvest Fire Worship Center Pastor Donald Clarke 2260 NW 183rd Street Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-620-2986 Holy Family Episcopal Church Rev. Horace Ward Sundays - 8:00am, and 10:00am Wednesday at 7:15pm 18501 NW 7th Avenue Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-652-6797 Meera BasdeoChin – August 23rd Simone Smith – August 27th Krishna Basdeo – August 31st TO ADVERTISE WITH THE MIAMI GARDENS OBSERVER PLEASE CALL: 786-326-5204 OR EMAIL: [email protected] Church Directory Koinica Worship Center & Village Rev. Eric Jones 4900 W. Hallandale Blvd Pembroke Park, Fl 33023 Phone: 954-964-2901 Miami Gardens Church of Christ 2265 NW 183rd Street Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-625-0688 Norland United Methodist Church 885 NW 195th Street Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-652-5172 Norland Seventh-Day Adventist Church Senior Pastor: Dr. Creaton Francis 1175 NW 183 Street Miami Garden, Fl 33169 Phone: 305- 651-7722 North Dade Community Church Rev. Newton Fairweather 700 NW 175TH Street, Miami Gardens Fl 33169 Phone: 305-652-5433 Northwest Dade Seventh-Day Adventist Church Pastor Victor J. Maddox Saturday - 9:30am - Bible Study for all Saturday - 11:00am - Worship Service 6500 NW 202nd Street Miami, FL 33015 (305) 625-5630 www.nwdsda.org Parkway Baptist Church Rev. Donald Lawrence 18000 NW 18th Avenue Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-621-8491 Pentecostal Tabernacle 18415 NW 7th Avenue Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-651-8323 Prince of Peace Moravian Church Pastor Joseph Nicholas Ph. D 1880 NW 183rd Miami Gardens, Fl 33056 Phone:305-628-2061 Sierra Norwood Calvary Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Richard Ledgister 495 NW 191st Street Miami Gardens, Fl, 33169 Phone: 305-652-7336 Unity Light of The World Church Rev. Michael Smith, Pastor Sundays - 10:45am, Worship Service, Tuesdays Prayer Group - 7:00pm, Wednesdays Classes - 7:00pm, Last Thursdays Healing - 7:00pm 24 Hour Prayer Line: 1-800-669-7729 16800 NW 17th Avenue Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305-628-2322 Email:[email protected] Website: www.unitylight.org Universal Truth Center Rev. Dr. Mary Tumpkins 21310 NW 37th Avenue Miami Gardens, Fl. 33169 Phone: 305- 624-4991 YOU CAN ADD YOUR CHURCH INFORMATION BY EMAIL: [email protected] Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 22 Business Directory MED WEEK 2010 “Strategies for Growth and Competitiveness in the Global Economy” The Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week Conference is the nation’s premier event for minority entrepreneurs and business owners. The MED Week Conference helps minority-owned firms grow both domestically and globally through a series of educational, training and business to business networking events. Each year, nearly 1,500 minority business owners, government officials and corporate representatives attend MED Week events. This year, the conference will be held August 23 - 27, 2010 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC. In addition to the general conference sessions, we will provide several other hands-on ways to empower minority businesses dur- ing MED Week pre-conference events. On August 23 and 24 pre-conference activities include: Mentor Protégé Program and International Trade Day and Global Networking Events. View conference schedule for more information. National MED Week is the major conference dedicated to empowering minority business owners with the knowledge and tools necessary for success. The MED Week Conference is hosted by the Minority Business Development Agency, a bureau of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Representatives from the public and private sector will share information and resources for growing and expanding and minority businesses domestically and globally during MED Week. Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 23 Community Information I AM JAMAICA - A CALL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY The “I AM JAMAICA” campaign, an initiative of the Jamaican Diaspora, calls on all Jamaicans, at home and abroad, celebrities, community leaders, artists, entertainers, entrepreneurs and others, to encourage a sense of personal responsibility, to inspire each other in embracing our talents and resources as a burgeoning global community for the upliftment and prosperity of our youth, and to evoke an emotional connection of hope, positive vibes, prosperity, oneness, and all other core qualities of ‘Brand Jamaica’ among Jamaicans worldwide. The campaign’s theme song and music video, “I AM JAMAICA” premiered simultaneously in Jamaica, USA, Canada, UK and other locations around the world with the signing of the Declaration on Saturday, July 17, 2010. Trade Reception for Trinidad & Tobago PM The campaign encourages Jamaicans to elevate their level of communication and collaboration in addressing issues of national interest. The campaign also encourages the support of law and order in the society and implores a sense of personal accountability for re-socializing the mindset of the nation, said her country is ready at home and abroad. for business and is prepared The spine of the campaign is a Declaration to build more relationships with the South Florida comfor Change and Accountability which supmunity. porters are asked to sign, uphold and share with others. An official “I AM JAMAICA” theme song featuring several reggae veterans has been produced to convey the message of the campaign and mobilize the community with the realization that music moves people. The reggae artists include Hopeton Lindo, Shaggy, Freddie McGregor, Marcia Griffiths, Courtney John, Peter Gee, Fiona, Sophia Brown and Freddie Mcgregor, Marcia Griffiths & Anthony Cruz. Hopeton Lindo in studio Patrick Cha-Fong Chairman Kmt. Presenting basket of products to Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar, John Beckford CEO Lauderhill LRCOC and T&T Consul General Hon. Marie West Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla PersadBissessar Florida. The prime minister said her country is “unparalleled in the Caribbean because it strives to be competitive in the global environment.” She said Trinidad and Tobago has a strong economy and stable democracy, a skilled workforce and a vibrant financial system that presents a wealth of opportunities for investors. Persad-Bissessar, addressed a group of Florida business L-R Patrick Cha-Fong - KMT, Marlon Hill - DelancyHill PA & Eddy Edwards of Riddims Marketing share a moment leaders at a trade reception hosted by Lauderhill’s Vice Mayor Dale Holness on her recent visit to South THE MIAMI GARDENS OBSERVER THANKS YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT Website: www.miamigardensobserver.com Miami Gardens Observer I August Special Edition 2010 I 24