Miami-Dade County Commissioner Lynda Bell took advantage of an assembly of more than 400 teachers and staff on August 8, to surprise Gulliver’s Dean of Faculty and Director of University Community and Corporate Affairs, Hank Langston, with beautifully framed proclamation from the mayor and county commission. Langston was recognized for his dedicated service to the community, to education and for his outstanding leadership in bringing together the Military Affairs Committees of three chambers when he was MAC Chair for Chamber South to advocate with one voice for Homestead Air Force Base. An immediate standing ovation brought tears to the eyes of so many who understand the incredible impact he has had in everything he has ever tackled from the JOBC where he started the first gymnastics tournament and its first nighttime parade and founded the ongoing scholar athlete program to his service on muiltiple boards of directors. His awards and leadership positions over the years could fill a book and this Proclamation from Miami Dade County was certainly well deserved.
With the September 21st Stop Diabetes® Walk just around the corner, more than 100 Miami-Dade supporters gathered at Marlins Park on July 31st, for a Kick Off celebration that featured several testimonials, healthy food and lots of team captains ready to raise funds to help prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. As an added treat that evening, Michael Garafola, who is a federal prosecutor in the US Attorney General’s office and was one of the Bachelors on this year’s hit show the Bachelorette, was on hand to motivate the crowd. While Michael did not win the fight for Desiree’s heart, he said he would not stop fighting until a cure was found for diabetes. Diagnosed at age 16, Michael knows firsthand what it takes to live with the disease. The ADA was most grateful for his support for the Kick-off Event and of his help in bringing awareness to a cause that has become one of his many passions in life. Today, nearly 26 million Americans, including 200,000 in Miami-Dade alone, have diabetes. While an estimated 18.8 million have been diagnosed, unfortunately, 7 million people are unaware that they have the disease. If current trends continue, one in three American adults will have diabetes by 2050.
The GFWC Coral Gables Woman’s Club is one of the many teams that will be participating in this walk led by Jessie Francisco, the daughter of their club president. Jessie has Type 1 Diabetes and is the perfect champion for that group of active women who understand that walking is one of the best forms of exercise for people with diabetes and helps to control glucose levels. Everyone is encouraged to join the fun that morning, learn more about diabetes, and walk with friends and family for a great cause. For more information about this year’s Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes, visit diabetes.org/stepoutmaimi or call 1-888-DIABETES ext 3118.
Finally, Pete de la Torre was spotted at Cao Chocolates recently with lots of Gables Chamber and Doral Business Council friends celebrating a surprise ad hoc birthday party. Among the crowd at Ricardo Trillos’ store enjoying the get together were J.R. Steinbauer, Marti Bueso, Carlos Ruiz, Stephen Mussolino, Sally Villalba, Lucy Tamajon, Max Fleischer and John Burns, to mention a few.
Until next time, keep making each day count.
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