Woman’s Club’s Children’s Festival begins February events

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Coral Gables Woman’s Club (CGWC) Children’s Festival on Feb. 3, entertained children and adults alike with a day filled with hands-on activities, Mindful Monkeys Yoga, presentations, stations providing information and fun projects like the Bonnet House and Coral Gables Museum.

One of the highlights was an amazing performance by 10-year-old Mia Rose who belted out songs like a seasoned performer and received a standing ovation. Of course, food provided by R Catering and drinks with Maya Coffee kept everyone going for the day.

One especially interesting organization participating was The Green Haven Project, a non-profit that focuses on creating community gardens in areas usually referred to as food deserts. Locally grown food produced is then given away to the community free of charge.

Jorge Palacios, founder and president of the organization, instructed children on planting and provided little pots, seeds and soil for all to take home and nurture.

Among the many other projects, included having the children create Valentine cards for our military members; finger printing by Crime Watch Truly; police and fire department programs, and more, for a great day for kids and parents. Kudos to Saesha Tennyson, event chair, and her committee including Kate Swain and so many others who put together a spectacular day.

In other news, Brightmont School in South Miami recently conducted its ribbon-cutting ceremony and offered school tours. Congratulations to campus director Monica Torres. This is an exciting addition to our educational landscape as the school teaches one on one. Monica was a recent guest for the Chamber South’s podcast at Miami’s Community Newspapers. To view the show, visit www.cnews.net.

Speaking of podcasts, fellow Rotarian Donald Van Orsdel joined me for Gloria’s Gab Live show recently to celebrate Van Orsdel Funeral & Cremation Service’s 100th anniversary. This family-owned funeral home boasts four generations as Don’s daughter, Crystal Marchant, now is hands on and it looks like her son may make it five generations. For personalized caring people at your most vulnerable time, this family-run business, as opposed to the corporate run facilities, makes all the difference.

Following up on the Jan. 27 Tea held at The Miami Woman’s Club. A true English Tea chaired by club president Shirley Pardon, who hales for Great Britain, garnered support for the club’s outreach efforts by many other GFWC clubs and friends who accounted for the sellout crowd. Among the many attending was incoming District 11 director Ruth Martinez who will take over from Virginia Yermoli.

Until next time, share your time and talents, count your blessings, and make a difference.

 

 

 

ABOUT US:

For more Miami community news, look no further than Miami Community Newspapers. This Miami online group of newspapers covers a variety of topics about the local community and beyond. Miami’s Community Newspapers offers daily news, online resources, podcasts and other multimedia content to keep readers informed. With topics ranging from local news to community events, Miami’s Community Newspapers is the ideal source for staying up to date with the latest news and happenings in the area.

This family-owned media company publishes more than a dozen neighborhood publications, magazines, special sections on their websites, newsletters, as well as distributing them in print throughout Miami Dade County from Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, South Miami, Kendall, Palmetto Bay, Cutler Bay and Homestead. Each online publication and print editions provide comprehensive coverage of local news, events, business updates, lifestyle features, and local initiatives within its respective community.

Additionally, the newspaper has exclusive Miami community podcasts, providing listeners with an in-depth look into Miami’s culture. Whether you’re looking for local Miami news, or podcasts, Miami’s Community Newspapers has you covered. For more information, be sure to check out: https://communitynewspapers.com.

If you have any questions, feel free to email Michael@communitynewspapers.com or Grant@communitynewspapers.com.


Connect To Your Customers & Grow Your Business

Click Here

Previous articleVillage councilmembers, administrators meet with legislators at state Capitol
Next articleCelebrate Black History with a Cultural Bus Tour
A graduate of the University of Florida with a major in Spanish, Burns has an extensive background in advertising, marketing and reciprocal trade, travel , non profit consulting and management. Before joining Miami's Community Newspapers as a columnist and marketing specialist, Gloria was the Executive Director of the Jr. Orange Bowl Committee (6 yrs.) and first Executive Director of the Coral Gables Community Foundation (14 yrs.) and the Pinecrest Community Foundation (1 ½ yrs) . Burns' volunteer activities led her to become a columnist for Community Newspapers writing Gloria’s Gab, that focuses on the non-profit activity, and a host of an online show, Gloria's Gab LIVE. Gloria serves the board of the Rotary Club of Coral Gables as Civic and Charity Chair, and is involved in the club's International Committee. She is an active Life Member of the Jr. Orange Bowl Committee and is Secretary of the Merrick Festival. She serves on the board of directors of the Coral Gables Woman' Club as Publicity Chair and also coordinates the club's monthly fundraiser for various charities with Gringo Bingo at Clutch Burger. In addition, Gloria participates in numerous other charitable events and is a member of the Business Forum Group, Profit Inc., the Greater Miami Festival & Events Association and the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. In other volunteer activity, Gloria helps Miami Christian School with fund-raising and PR; is an Ambassador and volunteers for events for A Safe Haven for Newborns. She is an active member of the Music Ministry at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church where she enjoys singing in the choir every weekend.