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With tons of festivities scheduled on New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day brought dozens of Rotarians to Matheson Hammock for the Coral Gables Rotary’s annual Moose Milk Party coordinated by past president Sally Baumgartner Goodman. While the club provided the libations centered around Moose Milk (vanilla ice cream and gin), members came with assorted dishes and, of course, black eyed peas for good luck.
Club president Jim Skinner and wife, retired Judge Maria Korvick, arrived with their beautiful poodles and others came with kids and grandchildren for picture perfect day with friends. Among the many gathered for the day were past president Frank Sexton, past president Yolanda Woodbridge, past president Debbie Swain and John Swain, past president Keith Phillips and Angela Phillips, and past president Bruce Kerestes; Hadley Williams, Sue Paladino, Phil Boswell, Carol and Jasper Brock, RCCG treasurer Bill Quesenberry and Chie Quesenberry, and Diane Thurston.
King Mango Strut Parade had 10,000 or more participating in the parade and lining the streets of Coconut Grove for the 41st annual parade on Jan. 5. This parade, which spoofs current events in comical ways, all started when a group was not allowed to be in the King Orange Parade decades ago and decided to do their own.
As always, the satirical nature of the parade and creative talents of the marchers was evident this year from the Miami Chainsaw Massacre – Save Our Trees and Celebrate Incinerate (not in our backyard) to the peace-loving Coconut Grove Rotarians, the Marching Freds (with whom this writer marched for a few years), the Coconut Grove Woman’s Club as well as the Coral Gables Woman’s Club with its antique TR6 and band (J Lo and the Heartbreakers).
It was picture-perfect day for this iconic Coconut Grove event. Kudos to the event organizers who invest countless volunteer hours to magically produce this annual celebration that brings our community together.
Finally, here are some dates to save:
Jan. 23 — Jersey Boys at Actors’ Playhouse pre-opening show with reception for the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber and the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. Call 305-446-1657.
Jan. 24 — Formal opening night for Jersey Boys at Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre. Visit www.actorsplayhouse.org.
Jan. 28 — Coral Gables Woman’s Club Gringo Bingo at Birdie Bistro on Granada Golf Course in Coral Gables, 7 p.m. RSVP to gloria@cnews.net.
Feb. 8 — Coral Gables Community Foundation’s Tour of the Kitchens, 9 a.m., beginning at Merrick Park. Visit www.gablesfoundation.org.
Mar. 8 — Paws4You’s Mardi Paws! Gala at the Cruz Building in Coconut Grove.
Mar. 14 — The Women’s Fund Power of the Purse Luncheon, 11 a.m., at Junge Island.
Now through April — South Florida PBS’s DaVinci Immersive Experience in Boyton Beach. Visit www.southfloridapbs.org,
May 16 — Eighth annual Tee Off for a Cause Charity Golf Tournament at Red Tiger Golf Course. Call 305 882-1305 ext. 104 or visit safehaven@asafehavenfornewborns.com.
May 16 — United HomeCare’s 30th annual Claude Pepper Awards Luncheon, 11 a.m., at The Pullman Hotel.
Finally, remember to count your blessings, share a kind word and a smile, and make a difference.
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