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    Realtor hits the pavement to benefit kids

    While holiday shoppers spent their time running errands, running to the mall and running to the post office, RE/MAX Advance agent Javier Gonzalez of Coconut Grove did plenty of running too, covering 250 miles on his own two feet to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network. For each of the 31 days of December, Gonzalez, a Realtor with RE/MAX Advance Realty, laced up his running shoes and pounded the pavement for an eight-mile run. Along the way, he collected pledges from friends, family and co-workers. By month’s end, he had run 250 miles and collected $3,000.

    Inspired by Ravens Run, a South Beach runner who has logged 100,000 miles and collected money for charity, Gonzalez recently had the pleasure of presenting his hard-earned funds to Ivette Iglesias of the Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation. Miami Children’s Hospital is one of 140 pediatric hospitals affiliated with Children’s Miracle Network.

    “What made this endeavor special was the support that my ‘folks’ showed me,” Gonzalez said. “It’s great to know that customers and friends alike felt good about supporting this effort. I truly thank them; they made all the miles run that much easier.” RE/MAX is a national sponsor of the Children’s Miracle Network. Nationally, the company has raised $100 million since 1992. RE/MAX Advance Realty, which owns offices in Kendall and South Miami has donated tens of thousands to the cause during the past 20 years.

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    Beacon Council announces 8th annual award winners

    The Beacon Council, Miami-Dade County’s official economic development organization, has announced the winners of the Eighth Annual Beacon Awards. This year’s awards will be presented on Wednesday, Apr. 7, at Jungle Island. The most prestigious honor of the evening, the Jay Malina Award, will be presented to Brian E. Keeley, president and CEO of Baptist Health South Florida.

    The awards program recognizes businesses and organizations for their significant contributions to the local economy in the areas of job creation, business expansion, corporate citizenship and leadership in their respective industries. “The Beacon Awards are a reminder that our diverse local economy is vibrant and that each recipient’s contribution to our business community has elevated Miami- Dade’s profile as a world-class destination,” said Alexandra Villoch, chair of the Beacon Council. “The recognition given today is the Beacon Council’s way of celebrating and thanking Miami-Dade’s most prominent individuals, businesses and organizations for their commitment to our community.”

    The Judges’ Committee, which included the chair, chair-elect, and past chairs of the Beacon Council, selected all of the 14 awards being presented during the Apr. 7 ceremony. The awards ceremony is part of the Beacon Council’s “Local Business Local Jobs” outreach program, which focuses on local business retention and expansion by assessing and addressing the needs of local businesses, and recognizing their contribution to the creation of new jobs in the community. The other main components of the program include business surveys and a business visitation program.

    “This year the Beacon Awards take on an added sense of importance precisely because our ‘Local Business Local Jobs’ program and this awards ceremony are an outgrowth of the ‘One Community One Goal initiative,’” said Frank R. Nero, president and CEO of the Beacon Council. “As we begin to rethink this initiative, the Beacon Awards are a good way to bring the Miami-Dade business community together in support our efforts to evaluate a new targeted industry study. It all comes down to one common goal, to strengthen and diversify the local industries which have the most potential to create new high-paying jobs.”

    The Jay Malina Award is presented to the business executive who has contributed the most to the growth of his or her industry in Miami-Dade County. The award is named in honor of the late founder and co-chair of the One Community One Goal project, Jay Malina. Keeley is this year’s honoree in recognition of his leadership and notable contributions to the growth of the economy of Miami-Dade County. Baptist Health South Florida is the largest notfor- profit healthcare organization in the region. It includes Baptist Hospital, Baptist Children’s Hospital, South Miami Hospital, Doctors Hospital, Homestead Hospital, Mariners Hospital, Baptist Outpatient Services, Baptist Health Enterprises and the Baptist Health Foundation.

    The Chairman’s Award, sponsored by BlueCross and BlueShield of Florida, honors a leader who has dedicated his or her life to making Miami a better place for all of its citizens and for having inspired the rest of the community to do the same. This year’s honoree is Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón, president of Miami Dade College (MDC).

    He has been president of Miami Dade College since 1995 and his pace-setting work at Miami Dade College has been hailed as a model of innovation in higher education. MDC enrolls and graduates more minorities than any other institution in the United States, including the largest numbers of Hispanics and African- Americans.

    The Education Award, sponsored by Bank of America, honors an organization that has made exceptional contributions to the educational system in Miami-Dade County through innovation, leadership and community involvement. This year’s award is given to City Year Miami, an organization made up of young-adult corps members that tutor, mentor and provide critically needed services to some of Miami-Dade County’s most underserved children and youth. Founded in 2008, City Year Miami supports the Miami-Dade Public School System in its efforts to help youth succeed in school and realize their potential.

    The Judges’ Special Award is presented to a Miami-Dade company or individual that demonstrated a notable commitment to giving back to the community. This year’s honorees are The Beacon Council founding chairs: Sidney Levin, Merrett R. Stierheim and Theodore J. Hoepner.

    Industry Awards include:

    • Aviation: AAR CORP., sponsored by SunTrust Bank Inc.;

    • Business Services: Performance Foodservice-Empire, sponsored by FPL;

    • Fashion and Lifestyle: Mayda Cisneros Couture Collection, sponsored by Perry Ellis International;

    • Film and Entertainment: Univision Communications Inc.;

    • Financial Services: Sabadell United Bank, sponsored by Seitlin Insurance;

    • Healthcare Services: VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, sponsored by Carlton Fields PA;

    • Information Technology/ Telecommunications: Neoris;

    • International Commerce: Taurus International MFG Inc.

    • Life Sciences: Medtronic USA Inc., sponsored by AXAAdvisors LLC, and

    • Visitor Industry: Norwegian Cruise Line, sponsored by Wachovia Bank NA.

    Jungle Island is located at 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail on Watson Island along the MacArthur Causeway.

    Local CBS4 News anchors Shannon Hori and Antonio Mora will emcee the award presentation. Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. with registration and networking, followed by the awards ceremony and dinner beginning at 7:30 p.m.

    Corporate table sponsorships are $2,500 and are still available by calling 305-579- 1326. Individual tickets are $275. RSVP by logging on to the events page at < www.beaconcouncil.com/events > or calling 305-579-1382.

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    Grove’s Residences at Vizcaya scheduled for opening in April

    Residences at Vizcaya, a newly designed residential condominium, has announced that construction is well underway with completion slated for April.

    Set on two acres, the development includes 18 sophisticated condominium residences, ideally located in the vibrant Coconut Grove community. The Residences at Vizcaya developer chose this prime site because of its stunning water views, central location and convenient proximity to neighboring cities. Only minutes away from downtown Miami, Coral Gables and Key Biscayne, residents can find eclectic restaurants, galleries and world-class shopping nearby.

    The seven-story development, estimated at $50 million, is designed by architect Behar Font. Interior designer Carola Hinojosa brings the building to life with a sophisticated, timeless and contemporary design. Residents can expect privacy, tranquility and luxury in a resort-style setting.

    “The Coconut Grove community has such a dynamic lifestyle. Their wide selection of boutique shops and restaurants make it one of South Florida’s most popular places to visit, relax and even call home,” said managing partner Michael Garcia.

    “The Residences at Vizcaya offers a tremendous value for its residents, with its architectural beauty, sleek interior style and convenient location; it will be a great addition to this elite community,” Garcia added.

    The Residences at Vizcaya offers buyers a selection of innovative floor plans with the option to design a custom-built unit. Buyers are encouraged to schedule an appointment and learn how they can customize a unit to their personal liking.

    Residences at Vizcaya include three-, four-, five- and six-bedroom units, with a model unit available for viewing in April. Building amenities include a private seven-slip marina, lap pool with surrounding cabanas and sundeck, private club and meeting rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and 24-hour concierge service and security.

    Prices range from $1.3 million to $6 million.

    For additional information, visit the sales center at 3535 Hiawatha Ave. or contact the sales office at 305-860-7892. The sales office is open Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For additional information, visit online at < www.residencesatvizcaya.com >.

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    The Port of Miami once again state’s No. 1 container port

    The Port of Miami once again has been ranked the No. 1 containerized cargo seaport in Florida.

    According to PIERS Global Intelligence Solutions, the premier source of data collection for the most comprehensive database of cargoes moving through ports in the U.S., Latin America and Asia, Miami once again is the No. 1 containerized cargo port in Florida and 12th in the nation.

    For the past two years, the Port of Miami has retained all its carriers, and in fact has added several new services to its roster. The world’s largest carriers are attracted to Miami as it is anticipated to become a major player in the partial realignment of Asian trade from the U.S. West Coast to the East Coast following the 2014 Panama Canal expansion.

    The Port of Miami is scheduled to bring online $1 billion in new infrastructure assets that are specifically designed for — and timed with — the Panama Canal expansion. Among the projects currently in progress at the Port of Miami are:

    dredging the main channel harbor to 50 feet depth to accommodate the world’s largest container vessels; providing direct highway access via a tunnel for trucks carrying cargo, and building an intermodal and distribution network in cooperation with strategic partners such as the Florida East Coast Railroad (FEC).

    “As a result of these improvements, the Port of Miami expects to double its cargo throughput capacity in less than 15 years,” said port director Bill Johnson. “It is an exciting time to be in the port business in Miami, as the infrastructure investments we are making today are laying the foundation for tomorrow’s job and business opportunities.”

    The Port of Miami is among America’s busiest ports and recognized across the globe with the dual distinction of being the “Cruise Capital of the World” and the “Cargo Gateway of the Americas.” The port contributes more than $17 billion annually to the South Florida economy and direct and indirect employment for approximately 176,000.

    For additional information about the Port of Miami visit online at < www.miamidade.gov/portofmiami >.

    TotalBank sponsors breakfast for DBC

    TotalBank sponsored Doral Business Council’s Signature Breakfast on March 9 with Florida Marlins President, David Samson providing a baseball executive’s view of “How to Manage a Business During a Changing Economy;” his talk was titled: ‘Two Outs and No One On!’ The Doral Business Council is the leading advocate for economic development and business promotion for the Doral area. Headquartered in South Florida, TotalBank is one of the leading consumer and commercial banks in South Florida with more than $2 billion in assets and 15 locations throughout Miami-Dade County, serving the South Florida community for nearly 35 years. offering a broad range of financial services to corporations, small businesses and individual consumers. As a member of Grupo Banco Popular Español, TotalBank boasts more than $180 billion in assets, now strengthened by the third largest banking group in Spain. For information, visit < www.totalbank.com >.

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    The Grove Spot: ‘In place’ for locals to congregate

    Olav Smit has called Coconut Grove home for 16 years, arriving in 1994.

    “I like the Grove,” he said. “I’ve lived around the world and aside from my parents’ house where I was born the Grove is the second place I’ve lived the longest. The Grove is my home; the people are nice and the neighborhood has transitioned to a European atmosphere with people living here from around the world.”

    Netherlands-born Smit has become something of a celebrated restaurateur over the years. He first took over Hattie’s Place (which previously was the legendary Hamlet) and renamed it Tavern in the Grove.

    “It was a locals’ bar and I made it into a college bar,” he recalled. Smit and a few friends then established the Titanic Restaurant and micro-brewery in Coral Gables near the University of Miami. In 2002, Smit opened “a little hole-in-the-wall sandwich shop” called Pommes and Pane on the backside of the Cocowalk Shopping Center in Coconut Grove, which became hugely popular with UM students.

    Most recently, Smit opened his newest bistro, The Grove Spot, at 3324 Virginia St., just steps away from the now defunct Pommes and Pane.

    “My previous landlord just wouldn’t allow me to grow,” Smit said. “So I looked around for possible new places. I always liked this location, so I talked to the landlord here and we made a deal. Then we built what I think is necessary in this neighborhood for a good locals’ café or eat-and-meet place.”

    Smit said he took the name for his new restaurant from the nickname the UM students gave his old place. “They would say, ‘Meet me in the Grove at the Spot,’” he said. “And that’s how I came up with the name for the new place, The Grove Spot.”

    The Grove Spot opens Monday through Saturday at 8 a.m. and the normal closing time is 1 a.m., although the kitchen closes at 10 p.m. The bar closes at 11 or midnight, depending on the crowd, and it may remain open until 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and possibly even 1:30 a.m.

    “We have breakfast all day, sandwiches for lunch and home-cooked meals at the end of the afternoon,” said Smit. “We also do a Happy Hour to let people unwind after a day’s hard work. And we do not serve Sunday night dinner, though in the future we will have a Sunday brunch.”

    The food is really quite good at The Grove Spot and prices are reasonable. “There’s nothing on the menu that’s over $15,” Smit said. “Our sandwiches are all under $10 and so are our breakfasts. We also have house specialties, like the Auschmeider, which is the north European version of two fried eggs with ham and cheese. Or you could have real Irish bangers, which are very popular with eggs.

    “Some items have been taken from the old Pommes and Pane menu, like the Breakfast Sandwich, an American favorite — scrambled eggs with bacon and cheese on whole wheat bread. Some people stop by to get it and take it with them to snack on while they’re driving to work or to eat later at the office.”

    Smit said he wants The Grove Spot to be a place for Coconut Grove locals to come and enjoy themselves.

    “I don’t want to be a club, so I don’t have club prices,” he said. “And I don’t want to be a sports bar, so we don’t have too many TV sets; but if an event is important enough, then we’ll show it. And I don’t want this to be a college bar, so there are no beer specials. We aim at a mature crowd of people and we have our specials for the locals.”

    Smit added that he’s not looking to attract a tourist crowd to The Grove Spot, nor is he looking for out-of-towners.

    “There’s no need for someone to come all the way from Fort Lauderdale to my place because there are thousands of other beautiful and well-established places to go to,” he said. “But if you are in the neighborhood, I would like very much for you to come and visit me.”

    For more information, call 305-774- 6696.

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    Creativity-conscious students doodle, fashion fuel-less cars

    Participating in the annual “If I could do anything I would…..” Doodle-4 Google competition, Miami Christian School students expressed their creative and artistic abilities, while competing for various prizes. Among the students completing the first step in the competition: Abel Victores and Sofia Vasquez, fifth grade; Cherie Cordeau, sixth grade; Michelle Lopez; grade seven; Victoria Gonzalez, grade ten, and Natalya Galarza, grade eleven. In a competition that you might expect at college level, “The Mind Meld Engineering Group” directed by instructor, Remy Dou, hosted a school-wide competition of student groups fashioning model cars powered by alternative energy. The winning fifth grade team created a vehicle fueled by a rat trap and rubber bands.

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    Middle School’s Christopher Abello has been selected from the Miami Children’s Choir to participate with the Florida Grand Opera production of Bizet’s Carmen at the Adrienne Arsht Center for The Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and at Broward Center for the Performing Arts in April and May.

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    In March, seniors hosted the “Annual Spaghetti Dinner” to earn funds for its senior trip to The Wilds in North Carolina. Parents, students, faculty and staff enjoyed an evening of fine food, followed by the annual “Faculty vs. Parent” basketball game in the school gym. A high spirited game brought lots of laughter as the faculty and staff beat the parents by a margin of 20 points.

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    In real sports action, both the Varsity Baseball and Softball teams are enjoying successful seasons. The baseball team had a notable win over Brito Miami Private with a score of 9-4, and Kayla Hernandez, softball pitcher, was chosen the Miami Herald Player of the Week by pitching a complete game, striking out five, hitting a grand slam and a triple, and driving in five runs against Cutler Ridge Christian.

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    MCS baseball team has been ranked seventh in South Florida during among all high schools 1A-6A during March. Rankings at press time: 1. Columbus, 2. Archbishop McCarthy, 3. American Heritage, 4. Florida Christian, 5. Flanagan, 6. Gulliver, 7. Miami Christian, 8. Calvary Christian, 9. Chaminade, and 10. Coral Gables.

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    Keeping parents connected, the elementary school hosted its “Mommy Moment” morning when mothers enjoyed a half-hour of mingling before school with other parents, students and teachers, while enjoying pastries. Up next: “Daddy’s Doughnut” morning and more fun for all!

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    Community service is one of the many ways MCS believes students build character. In that vein, the school partners with the Community Blood Centers several times yearly, and recently brought the drive to the school, securing donations from several students, including Sebastian Cuello, Ana Hernandez, and Saskia Laricchia, Maria Schriver, Jeffree Suero, Karla Garcia, Paola Grande, Anne-Marie Hernandez, Jonathan Montoto, Hannah Sielk, and Charles Winningham… MCS is also actively involved in the Doral Business Council with Dr. Teri Logan, Associate School Administrative Head, serving as the DBC breakfast emcee this year (see photo).

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    Miami Christian School invites those interested to attend an Open House at the school, located at 200 NW 109 Avenue, on Thursday, April 22, 4 to 6 p.m. More information is also available online at < www.miamichristian.org >.

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    Abigail Williams Crowned Miss Miami Gardens 2010

    Last month the City of Miami Gardens crowned its new queen, Miss Abigail Williams to represent the City in the 2010 Miss Florida pageant and serve as role model for the young women in the City. Miss Williams, along with four other beautiful young ladies competed for the coveted crown on the campus of Florida Memorial University on Saturday evening February 27, 2010.

    Miss Williams received a $2,900 scholarship to attend a university in the City of Miami Gardens and she will have the opportunity to compete in the Miss Florida Pageant in July 2010. Williams, wants to utilize her title to promote the arts in the community and encourage other young women that dreams do come true. Janey Tate, first runner up won a $1,000 scholarship and second runner up Angelica Spicer, received a $500 scholarship to round out the scholarships for the competition.

    “I want to advocate my platform statement which is arts advocacy,” she said. “I really want to work hard to push for more performing arts programs because I think that it is what we need in the community.” Later this month Ms. Williams, will be formally introduced to a worldclass audience from all over at the City’s 5th Annual Jazz in the Gardens, in addition to making appearances a local hospitals and schools in Miami-Dade County.

    The five competing young ladies entertained the crowd with their unique talents, skills and presentations.

    Williams danced to the Michael Jackson’s You Rock My World, and Tate sang a stirring rendition of Home, from the musical The Wiz, along with special musical performances by Miss America 2004, Ericka Dunlap, Diva Arts Academy and the Miss Miami Gardens Sunshine Princesses.

    This is the 4th year that the City of Miami Gardens has hosted the pageant which is the brainchild of Councilman Melvin L. Bratton to stress education in the community.

    The pageant gives young women a positive outlet for healthy competition amongst their peers to achieve a worthwhile endeavor and positive exposure in the community.

    Contestants for the Miss Miami Gardens have to be between 17 – 24 years of age, be resident or attend a high school in the City of Miami Gardens.

    Young ladies who compete for Miss Miami Gardens must a raise a minimum of $100 from the community to be donated to the Miss America Organization official partner the Children’s Miracle Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children in need.

    For more information about Miss Miami Gardens 2010/11, contact Ula Zucker, Events and Media Coordinator at (305) 622-8035

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    City of Miami Gardens Mayor, Shirley Gibson and City Council Officially Jump Starts

    The City of Miami Gardens Stand Up! Be Heard! Be Counted! 2010 Complete Count Census initiative officially kickedoff Monday, March 1, 2010 with radio Public Service Announcements by Mayor Shirley Gibson, distribution of City branded posters and flyers. Direct mail delivery of the City’s community park mailer and two (2) scheduled City sponsored Census Education and Awareness events during the month of March.

    This planned effort is extremely important to the City’s Mayor because she wants to ensure that the City reaches out and captures the participation of the hard-to-count communities in the City. It is very important to the City of Miami Gardens and Miami-Dade County as a whole that every citizen is counted.

    This is the first time that the City of Miami Gardens will be officially counted since its inception in 2003 and it is important that officials of the City get an accurate count of the population to ensure that the City of Miami Gardens allocate services properly and has better opportunities for partnerships and governmental resources over the next 10 years.

    In 2000 Miami-Dade County was estimated to be undercounted by as much as 20% and the number was even greater than 30% in minority and hard to count communities in the area. As a result of this undercount eight of the following major programs were affected in Miami-Dade County- Medicaid, Foster Care, Rehabilitation Services, Basic Support Services, Child Care and Development Block Grants, Social Services Block Grants, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grants, Adoption Assistance, and Vocational Education Basic Grants.

    Mayor Shirley Gibson and the City Council of Miami Gardens are committed to making sure that all of its residents and employees are aware of the importance of the 2010 Census and what it means for the City’s future.

    “It is very important that we expend all of our resources and energies to ensure that everyone is counted in the City of Miami Gardens. The census is really about three things – politics, money and power, and the community needs to understand that an accurate census count helps to level the playing field,” stated Mayor Shirley Gibson.

    According to the US Census Monitoring Board report produced by Pricewaterhouse Coopers in 2001, it was predicted that over a 10 year period (2002-2012) over 58 of the largest counties in the US would lose over $100 million dollars each in federal funds as a result of the undercount. Overall 31 states which included Florida lost a total of $4.1 Billion in Federal funding, and 58 Counties including Miami-Dade County lost $3.6 Billion.

    The City of Miami Gardens has made great strides in the past seven years, and Mayor Shirley Gibson and City Council members want to make sure that the City continues to grow in a positive direction. Miami Gardens is home to the Miami Dolphins, Florida Marlins and Sun Life Stadium. The City has hosted two Super Bowls™, and each year hosts a BCS College Bowl Game, and is poised to host its signature event the 5th Annual Jazz in the Gardens Festival March 20 – 21, 2010 at Sun Life Stadium.

    At the close of last year, the Mayor and City Council received great news about the City from a published report by CQ Press in Washington, D.C., where Miami Gardens had dropped 22 places to 35th from 13th in overall crime in the nation, and received an “A” issuer credit rating (ICR) from the leader of worldwide financial market intelligence, Standard & Poor’s (S&P). Both accolades can be attributed to sound management and accurate distribution of the City’s resources.

    The City of Miami Gardens has launched an official website www.cmgcensus.com to educate its residents about the U.S. 2010 Census and what it will mean to the City of Miami Gardens.

    In addition the City will be hosting several Census education and awareness events during the month of March beginning on March 14, 2010, from 12 Noon – 2PM, Tony’s Restaurant & Catering in the Cloverleaf Shopping Plaza, located at 18230 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami Gardens. March 20 -21, 2010, 5th Annual Jazz in the Gardens, Dolphin Stadium, attendees for the City’s signature event can visit the US Census van and receive information about the Census and what it will mean to their communities. On March 28, 2010, 12 Noon – 4PM Miami Gardens Shopping Plaza, 4646 NW 183rd Street, Miami Gardens.

    The City will conclude its Complete Count Initiative with a Community Census Day Event where residents from the City of Miami Gardens and across Miami-Dade County can come and return their Census Questionnaires or get important information about the Census.

    For more information about the City of Miami Gardens Complete Count Initiative contact Jay Marder, Development Services Director (305) 622-8025. Media inquiries contact The Marome Agency, Anthony Jackson (954) 765-1995.

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    XO Employees Show Their Generosity

    XO Communications Services a Miami Gardens-based company, announced a matching contribution program for employees interested in donating to the American Red Cross for Haiti Earthquake disaster relief. XO is an advanced telecommunications company that specializes in high-capacity nationwide and metro networks and broadband wireless capabilities. In just three weeks, XO employees have donated $16,870 to the American Red Cross for Haiti Earthquake disaster relief. To date, 166 XO employees have contributed, and amounts have ranged from $10 to $1,300 per person!

    “This generous support for those suffering from the natural disaster is lifesaving for many far away and heartwarming for us here. Thank you for each employee who participated in the program,” said Henry Garcia, Major Account Executive for XO Communications.

    XO Communications is one of the nation’s largest service providers exclusively serving businesses, enterprises, government, carriers and service XO providers. XO Communications is located at 16563 NW 15TH Avenue in the Sunshine State International Park.

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    Breast Cancer Door to Door Outreach Offers Free Mammograms to Uninsured Women

    Miami, Florida – Andrea Ivory, internationally recognized 2009 Top Ten CNN Hero, breast cancer survivor, and founder of The Florida Breast Health Initiative knows that early detection saves lives, because it saved hers. She founded the Florida Breast Health Initiative (FBHI), the premiere source of free door to door breast health awareness, education and screening to the uninsured and underserved in South Florida.

    There are many organizations that offer awareness, education and screening to the uninsured and underserved in an effort to eradicate breast cancer as a life threatening disease. However, what sets internationally recognized Florida Breast Health Initiative apart is their “take it to the streets approach”.

    FBHI will be taking it to the streets again for the 2010 March Outreach Campaign, Saturday mornings on 3/6, 3/13, and 3/20. Armed with 180 volunteers, FBHI will knock on the doors of 1,305 households in the City of Miami Gardens, Florida, to save lives by delivering breast health education, awareness, and the resources to fight breast cancer. At the end of the door to door outreach, FBHI will culminate the program on 3/27 with a visit from a mobile mammography van providing free mammograms to pre-qualified women right in their own neighborhood.

    Breast cancer kills our grandmothers, mothers, sisters, daughters, family and friends. ALL women are at risk for breast cancer. Although early detection saves lives, not all women have access and awareness. FBHI believes that all women have the right to benefit from the early detection of breast cancer regardless of their ability to pay, and fights breast cancer as a life threatening disease, one household at a time. Since 2006 FBHI has knocked on more than 22,000 doors to save lives in South Florida.

    Memorial Healthcare System has come on board to support the efforts of FBHI by collaborating to provide our participants with free screening.

    “I welcome the much needed services that The Florida Breast Health Initiative provide and look forward to working closely with them in their endeavors,” said Bobbi Meyers, Executive Director of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Miami/ Ft. Lauderdale.

    Who: The Florida Breast Health Initiative

    What: Door to door campaign offering free breast health awareness, education and mammograms to the uninsured and underserved.

    Where: City of Miami Gardens, Florida 33055

    When: March 20, 2010 – Starting – 10:00AM

    Contact: Andrea Ivory, Founder, Florida Breast Health Initiative 866–315–7711

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    Fifth annual Jazz in the Gardens at Sun Life Stadium, Mar. 20-21

    The City of Miami Gardens has announced the star-studded lineup for the fifth annual “Jazz in the Gardens” — hosted by No. 1 rated, nationally syndicated radio personality Tom Joyner — taking place on Saturday, Mar. 20, and Sunday, Mar. 21, at Sun Life Stadium, 2269 Dan Marino Blvd. in Miami Gardens.

    Confirmed artists include the queen of R&B Mary J. Blige, Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter John Legend, R&B crooner Robin Thicke, funk/R&B diva Teena Marie, ’90s R&B/pop super group Boyz II Men, Grammy-nominated R&B vocalist Melanie Fiona, jazz chanteuse Cassandra Wilson, saxophone king David Sanborn; already classic newcomer K’Jon; and famed pianist, keyboarder and founding member of the Jazz Crusaders Joe Sample.

    Local artist names will be released soon. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased at the Sun Life Stadium Box office, through www.jazzinthegardens.com or www.ticketmaster.com .

    Ticket prices range from $55 for a one-day ticket to $125 for the two-day ticket.

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    Teena Marie

    Jazz in the Gardens, a two-day weekend festival is now in its fifth year and has grown to be one of the top cultural events in America. The jazz festival delivers a diverse mix of music genres that range from jazz, R&B to Caribbean and African sounds. Having something to offer all music aficionados at an affordable price, the 2009 Jazz in the Gardens shattered expected ticket sales, enjoying an attendance of almost 40,000, which was more than double the sales of the 2008 festival For more information on the fifth annual “Jazz in the Gardens” go to www.jazzinthegardens.com or contact the City of Teena Marie Miami Gardens at 1-877-640-5299.

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