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    Maria Alejandra Castaño: Passionate Leadership at Loretta & the Butcher

    Coconut Grove, Miami’s oldest neighborhood, has quietly evolved into one of South Florida’s most successful business communities – and it’s no accident. With its blend of charm, strategy, and community, the Grove offers a blueprint for how local economies can thrive.

    At the heart of its success is a strong sense of community. And at the heart of the Grove’s bustling downtown district are independent businesses, like Loretta and the Butcher on Commodore Plaza, with Maria Alejandra Castaño at the helm.

    By cultivating a loyal customer base that values authenticity and true connection, Castaño’s quaint bistro tucked between the busy shops and other businesses on Commodore Plaza has fast become a beloved neighborhood staple.

    “Since the very beginning, we wanted to be more than just a restaurant. We’ve built real relationships with our guests and with other businesses in the Grove. We know their names, their favorite dishes, and make each visit one that feels like they’re home.” The loyalty and warmth of their customers continue to fuel the restaurant’s growth.

    Culinary Passion

    With a passion for Argentine cuisine and making guests feel at home, she’s created a fine restaurant that’s a one way ticket to Buenos Aires. Her journey proves that with the right ingredients, vision, and boldness, anything is possible.

    Beyond perfecting beef, Loretta & the Butcher honors an iconic Argentine culinary tradition, led by the passionate and determined Castaño. As a powerful woman in a male-dominated industry, she runs a restaurant that embodies authenticity, quality, and community in the deepest sense.

    Castaño’s love for food began in her childhood, growing up in Colombia where meals are a symbol of unity and tradition. “Since I was a little girl, cooking has been my passion and my way of expression. And I’ve always been fascinated by how the right dish can tell a story, awaken emotions, and bring people together.”

    Her admiration for Argentina’s beloved cuisine eventually led her to acquire Loretta & the Butcher, where she brings the essence of la parrilla (Argentine grill) to the Grove. With respect for each cut of meat and a dedication to using the highest quality ingredients, she ensures each dish represents the true flavors of Argentina.

    “Loretta & the Butcher is more than a restaurant; it’s a total experience. We want patrons to feel transported to Argentina through flavors, aromas, and the welcoming warmth of the atmosphere.”

    What Makes an Argentine Grill Great?

    A true Argentine “parrilla” is more than just grilled meats, it’s a whole ritual. “Everything starts with the highest quality cuts, cooked over fire with patience. Coarse salt is all the seasoning that’s needed to highlight the succulent meat’s true flavor.”

    But beyond the food, it’s about connection. “A true parrilla is meant to be shared with friends and family, with melted provoleta, a glass of wine, and, of course, chimichurri to add the final touch. It’s about friends and family gathering around the grill, living in the moment filled with passion.” At Loretta & the Butcher, every meal is designed to capture that spirit.

    Breaking Restaurant Industry Barriers

    Running a restaurant as a woman comes with some challenges, but Castaño has always met them head-on with the utmost confidence and perseverance. “The biggest challenge has been breaking biases and stereotypes in a typically male-dominated industry, and proving that female leadership is equally strong and strategic.”

    Balancing her roles as a businesswoman, mother, and wife is no easy feat, but Castaño has cultivated a restaurant known for both excellence and inclusivity. “Seeing Loretta and the Butcher grow, curating a unique experience, and being passionate about leadership shows that you can balance those three crucial roles without giving up your dreams.”

    The True Taste of Argentina

    Loretta & the Butcher’s menu is specifically curated to immerse their guests in the authentic Argentine flavor. Signature dishes include bife de chorizo, ojo de bife, and entraña, all grilled to perfection.

    Another standout is Arroz del Gaucho, a bold, comforting dish that echoes Argentina’s rich culinary traditions, alongside their world-famous empanadas, crispy on the outside, boasting a variety of fillings, and bursting with flavor inside. Each dish transports guests straight to Buenos Aires, one bite at a time.

    What’s Next for Loretta & the Butcher?

    Looking ahead, Maria Alejandra envisions expanding Loretta & the Butcher while maintaining its warm and welcoming atmosphere. “We’re exploring new opportunities to bring our delicious dishes to even more people, all without losing the signature warmth that defines us.”

    Her journey is far from over, and that passion burns bright, strong as ever. “Oh, I believe the best is yet to come,” she says.

    ABOUT LORETTA AND THE BUTCHER
    Loretta And The Butcher is located 3195 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133. Visit www.lorettaandthebutcher.como to learn more or call 786-618-9982.

    Lorenzo Castillo-Rios attends the Ribbon Cutting for the mural painted by SebastianStrong at Holtz Children’s Hospital

    Lorenzo Castillo-Rios attends the Ribbon Cutting for the mural painted by SebastianStrong at Holtz Children’s Hospital

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    Coconut Grove Arts Festival Awards $45,000 in Scholarships to Miami-Dade’s Rising Art Stars

    The Coconut Grove Arts Festival (CGAF) Board of Directors announced the 2025 recipients of its prestigious student scholarship program, awarding $45,000 in scholarships to 15 outstanding high school seniors from Miami-Dade County. Each student received a $3,000 scholarship in recognition of their exceptional artistic talent and dedication.

    The private scholarship ceremony was held on Sunday, May 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Courtyard Miami Coconut Grove, located at 2649 S. Bayshore Dr., Miami, FL 33133. Only friends and family of the honored students were invited to attend the event, where they could view some of the students’ artwork.

    As one of the most celebrated outdoor fine arts festivals in the country, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival had long recognized that the future of the arts rested in the creativity and passion of the next generation. “Supporting our vision is at the heart of the festival’s mission. These young artists are truly extraordinary,” said Dave Hill, Chairman of the CGAF Board of Directors. “Recognizing their contributions to our creative community and helping them pursue their dreams through education is one of the most meaningful things we do each year.”

    The $45,000 awarded this year was part of CGAF’s broader $75,000 annual scholarship fund, which also supported students currently enrolled in Florida International University’s art programs.

    Camille Marchese, CGAF’s Executive Director, emphasized the transformative power of art in young lives. “We were deeply committed to fostering new talent, and our scholarship program was a vital part of that,” said Marchese. “By supporting these promising young artists, we not only helped them develop their craft—we helped them find a voice, a purpose, and a creative future.”

    This year’s recipients used a variety of mediums to explore their relationship with culture, religion, family, and self. The 15 students represented the very best of Miami-Dade’s young creative talent and included: Alexandra Guerra (Design and Architecture Senior High), Anacarolina Paz (Barbara Goleman Senior High School), Anisia Mike (New World School of the Arts), Brianna Vargas (Miami Lakes Educational Center), Emma Chala (New World School of the Arts), Gabriela Cabrera-Flores (Arthur and Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts), Janae Crespo (New World School of the Arts), Konstantina Papadaki (Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High), Layla Hanfland (New World School of the Arts, Leonna Anderson (Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High), Lucia Adrianzen (Design and Architecture Senior High), Megan Diaz (Miami Senior High), Nyle Jones (Design & Architecture Senior High), Rome Negas (Design and Architecture Senior High), and Sofia Lataczewski (New World School of the Arts).

    The CGAF scholarship program was available to graduating seniors from Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Finalists were selected through a rigorous review process. This year’s recipients were chosen by the founding members of the Fund for Design & Art Education, who originally established the scholarship. Marlen Kohn, Marilyn Traeger, and Cathi Rivera assessed students’ art portfolios, artist statements, and teacher recommendations. The CGAF Board expressed gratitude to these retired art educators for their continued dedication to arts education and support of visual arts students in the community.

    Beyond scholarships, the CGAF remains committed to nurturing young talent year-round through a variety of educational and engagement initiatives. These include the Emerging Artists Program, a two-year mentorship designed to help artists build a strong foundation for their careers; Visiting Artists Workshops held in local schools; the Young Collectors Club, which was hosted during the annual festival to encourage young attendees to start collecting art; and regular donations of art supplies to area schools.

    FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS: THE BERRY FARM INVITES YOU TO LINE DANCING ALL SUMMER LONG!

    Karl Wiegandt, Farmer & Owner, The Berry Farm

    I’m Karl Wiegandt, owner of The Berry Farm—but more importantly, a local dad who knows how  valuable it is to have safe, fun places where families and friends can come together and make great  memories. That’s why we’re excited to continue building what we hope becomes a long-standing  community tradition—Line Dancing Summer Nights—happening every Saturday from 7:00 PM to  11:00 PM, all summer long!  

    For just $15 per person, you’ll enjoy an evening of dancing under the stars, delicious food, and an  atmosphere that’s as family-friendly as it gets. We’ve got two dance floors ready to go and, for anyone  needing a little help with their moves, we’ll have guided instruction in our Main Pavilion to kick things  off. Whether you’re a total beginner or a seasoned two-stepper, everyone’s welcome!  

    And we’re turning up the fun with our Monthly Summer Theme Nights. Grab your best themed outfit  and join us—because we’re also giving away a prize for the best dressed at each of these events!  

    Line Dancing Summer Theme Night Schedule  

    • May 24 – Neon Boots & Country Roots
      • Dress Code: All the Neon
      • Light up the night with glow gear and non-stop dancing under the stars.
    • June 7 – Boots & Beats: 80’s Showdown 
      • Dress Code: Big & Bold 
      • Throw it back to the 80s and battle it out on the dance floor in your boldest looks!  
    • July 5 – Red, White, and Boots 
      • Dress Code: All-American 
      • Celebrate freedom, country hits, and a night full of star-spangled moves.  
    • August 9 – White Hot Country Night 
      • Dress Code: White and Wild 
      • Turn up the heat in your sharpest all-white outfit and dance ‘til the lights go out!  

    And here’s something a little extra sweet—my oldest just graduated from Westminster this year, so I  know exactly how special this season feels for local seniors (and their parents). To help celebrate, we’re offering a FREE small milkshake or ice cream cone to all 2025 high school graduates who visit us,  during line dancing, on May 31 or June 7. Just show a senior photo in your cap and gown or a Class of  2025 picture, and your sweet treat is on us!  

    At The Berry Farm, it’s about more than just great events—it’s about creating the kinds of memories that  stick with you. Parents can feel good knowing their kids are having safe, wholesome fun, and everyone  leaves with a full heart (and maybe a little dust on their boots).  

    We can’t wait to see you out here for a summer filled with laughter, dancing, and the kind of moments  that only happen when you’re surrounded by good people and great music.  

    See you soon,  

    Karl Wiegandt 

    Owner, The Berry Farm  

     

    Plan Your Visit  

    Where: The Berry Farm, 13720 SW 216 Street, Miami, FL 33170  

    When: Every Saturday night from 7 – 11 PM 

    Tickets: Online at www.visittheberryfarm.com and at the gate.  

    For more details, visit www.VisitTheBerryFarm.com or follow us on Instagram at @theberryfarms. 

    About The Berry Farm  

    The Berry Farm is a third-generation, family-owned and operated farm, proudly serving as Miami’s  gateway to the countryside. This rapidly expanding agri-tourism destination spans 40 acres of seasonal  events, fresh produce, and family-friendly entertainment, all dedicated to “bringing a piece of  country to Miami.” From our vibrant flower fields to our famous seasonal festivals—and now, our lively  Line Dancing Summer Nights—The Berry Farm offers something for everyone, from age one to 101.  

    Come experience the charm, fun, and wide-open spaces of Miami’s Countryside—The Berry Farm.  For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.VisitTheBerryFarm.com or follow us on  Instagram @theberryfarms. 

    Melissa Tapanes Llahues Installed as President of the Builders Association of South Florida

    BASF President Melissa Tapananes Llahues, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, and BASF 2nd Vice President Cynthia Caldevilla, during the 2025 BASF Presidential Installation Gala.

    Melissa Tapanes Llahues has made her mark not only in the legal profession but also in the greater Miami community. A respected zoning and land use attorney and civic leader, she became a named partner at Bercow, Radell, Fernandez, Larkin & Tapanes, PLLC in 2020, where she represents major landowners, developers, institutional clients, and small business owners in securing complex approvals across all levels of government.

    Now, Melissa adds another milestone to her distinguished career: Melissa was installed on May 9 as President of the Builders Association of South Florida (BASF), one of the region’s most influential industry organizations. In attendance at the event at citizenM Miami Worldcenter was Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, who swore in Tapanes Llahues, U.S. Congressman Carlos Gimenez, who recorded her achievement in the Congressional Record, and Miami-Dade County Commissioner Eileen Higgins.

    BASF advocates for responsible growth, housing affordability, and sustainable development throughout South Florida, and Melissa’s leadership is expected to bring renewed focus and energy to its mission.

    “Throughout my career, one thing has always been clear: builders are doers. We don’t just imagine communities — we create them,” said Tapanes Llahues. “We lay the foundation for the American Dream.”

    During the speech, she highlighted three areas of focus: expanding housing access, strengthening public-private partnerships, and telling the story of builders who embody resilience, grit, and leadership.

    Melissa is known for her deep expertise in managing politically sensitive and high-stakes land use matters, including zoning, site planning, developments of regional impact, public-private partnerships, vested rights, development agreements, and historic preservation.

    Her civic involvement runs just as deep. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Miami Downtown Development Authority, where she chairs the Urbanism Committee. She was elected Chair of the City of Miami’s Miami 21 Report Ad Hoc Task Force, has chaired the Florida International University President’s Council, and served more than a decade on the Board of Directors of the Latin Builders Association.

    In addition to her role with BASF, she remains active in legal and civic organizations, including Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW), the Florida Association of Women Lawyers (FAWL), and the Cuban American Bar Association (CABA).

    Her accolades include the South Florida Business Journal’s 2017 “40 Under 40” Award, Ford Motor Company’s 2021 Mujeres Legendarias honor, and the Miami Dade Bar Association Circle of Excellence Award in 2023 for government relations. Melissa has been recognized as a “Recommended Attorney” by The Legal 500 every year since 2017, ranked in Chambers USA, and honored as a Super Lawyers “Rising Star” and a Florida Trend Legal Elite “Up and Comer.”

    A proud graduate of the University of Miami School of Law (J.D., cum laude) and Florida International University Honors College (B.A., magna cum laude), Melissa’s public service began early. In 1999, Governor Jeb Bush appointed her to the Postsecondary Education Planning Commission, and she played a pivotal role as a student lobbyist in securing approval and funding for FIU’s public law school.

    Now, as President of BASF, Tapanes Llahues continues to lead with vision, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to shaping the future of Miami’s built environment and its communities.

    ”We have big challenges ahead — affordability, climate, mobility, regulation. But I believe in the power of this organization,” she said. “I believe in the expertise and dedication of our members. And I believe that if we work together as partners in progress, we can meet the moment.”

    South Florida’s Comedy Calendar: Special Guest, Josh Brak


    🎤 This week on South Florida’s Comedy Calendar, we’re joined by special guest Josh Brak — a standout comedian and show producer making major moves in Ft. Lauderdale and Broward County! 🎭🔥

    Josh sits down with us to talk about his journey in comedy, what it’s like producing shows in the 954, and how he’s helping build South Florida’s comedy scene from the ground up.

    PLUS, we’ve got the full rundown of this week’s comedy events you won’t want to miss — from open mics to headliner showcases across the tri-county area.

    🎟️ Laughs. Insight. Broward pride. It’s all here.

    📍 Subscribe now and stay locked in with South Florida’s #1 guide to stand-up, talent, and live comedy action.

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    Buy tickets : www.Miamiimprov.com

    South Florida’s Open Mic Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/file/d/16yMSZ8qPlxeozLUaQaOIRDpKbD08AmCh/edit?filetype=msexcel&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaY6vNkkixh9LikPM6A9UAdGMSWLOTOx3ybWi-7xoNB0As61htBZnAXlZ-M_aem_N7g7RFE3OZBkdvykqyVirA

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    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.

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    Gloria Burns: Public Relations Strategist, Community Champion, and Voice of Miami

    Gloria Burns
    Gloria Burns

    Gloria Burns is more than a respected journalist and columnist — she’s a dynamic public relations expert and a powerful connector in the Miami community. With decades of experience in marketing, nonprofit development, event planning, and media, Gloria has built a reputation as one of South Florida’s most trusted voices in local engagement.

    Currently serving as a PR and marketing strategist at Miami’s Community Newspapers, Gloria plays a vital role in helping organizations tell their stories. From crafting press releases and shaping messaging to facilitating high-profile community campaigns, Gloria combines her deep local knowledge with a keen understanding of media strategy. Her contributions reach far beyond print — she’s also the engaging host of “Gloria’s Gab LIVE,” a weekly video show on www.CNEWSTV.com that features interviews with business leaders, nonprofit executives, civic advocates, and cultural influencers.

    Gloria’s background includes years of leadership in public relations, advertising sales, and community programming. She has worked closely with numerous organizations to promote fundraising efforts, brand visibility, and media outreach — particularly in the nonprofit and small business sectors. Her ability to blend storytelling with strategy makes her a go-to resource for clients looking to elevate their public image and increase impact.

    In addition to her media work, Gloria is a lifelong civic leader. She is active in organizations such as the Coral Gables Woman’s Club, Rotary Club of Coral Gables, and various philanthropic boards. Her community service, volunteerism, and advocacy have earned her widespread respect — and her efforts continue to make a difference across Miami-Dade County.

    Whether she’s highlighting a local hero, producing a feel-good feature, or guiding a business through a promotional campaign, Gloria Burns brings professionalism, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to community building.

    If your business or nonprofit is seeking public relations support, media exposure, or community connections, Gloria is someone you want on your team.

    To collaborate with Gloria Burns or be featured on “Gloria’s Gab LIVE,” email Gloria directly at Gloria@CommunityNewspapers.com.

    Nicklaus Children’s and Florida International University seal the deal with new partnership

    From left to right, Dr. Juan C. Cendan, dean, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and senior vice president for health affairs, FIU; Jeanette M. Nuñez, interim president, FIU; Matthew A. Love, president and CEO, Nicklaus Children's Health System.

    MIAMI (May 19, 2025) – Nicklaus Children’s and Florida International University’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine have officially launched an academic partnership that will expand pediatric training opportunities, enhance patient care, and strengthen research in South Florida and beyond.

    The collaboration, celebrated today at FIU’s Earlene and Albert Dotson Pavilion, brings together South Florida’s top public research university and its leading pediatric hospital to address a shared mission: improve child health outcomes through education, innovation, and clinical excellence.

    “This partnership represents a powerful opportunity to innovate, educate and lead in the academic healthcare space,” said Matthew A. Love, president and CEO of Nicklaus Children’s Health System. “Coming together as the leading pediatric hospital and the leading research university in South Florida, the possibilities of changing the healthcare landscape are endless and will reinforce our commitment to making sure no child has to leave Florida for care.”

    The two organizations plan to increase the number of physicians by expanding graduate medical education programs like residencies and fellowships and help attract highly specialized physicians who will lead groundbreaking research to treat and cure childhood illnesses.

    “This partnership unites two cornerstone institutions, FIU as Miami’s public research university and Nicklaus Children’s as the region’s top pediatric hospital, with a shared purpose: to improve the health and well-being of our community’s children,” said Jeanette M. Nuñez, interim president of FIU. “By combining our strengths in education, research, and clinical care, we are creating a pipeline of future physicians and groundbreaking discoveries that will transform pediatric care in South Florida and beyond.”

    The collaboration between FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and Nicklaus Children’s will help address the anticipated nationwide pediatric physician shortage of nearly 13,000 doctors by 2037, by encouraging medical students to pursue careers in pediatrics, training the next generation of pediatricians, and recruiting world-class experts to live and practice in South Florida.

    “We believe that when a public university medical school joins with a children’s hospital, we can do more than educate doctors, we can create cures and train pediatricians who understand our neighbors and their special needs,” said Dr. Juan C. Cendan, dean of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. “Through our shared vision and expertise, we can offer hope to families who may have once been told there was none.”

    FIU medical students are already embedded in the pediatric care environment at Nicklaus Children’s. As part of their third-year requirements, all medical students complete a pediatric clerkship at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. On average, about 120 students rotate through the hospital each year, reflecting the college’s full class size.

    The announcement was especially meaningful for Dr. Stephanie San Martin.

    “FIU has been more than a university to me, it’s been a place of growth, of belonging, of possibility,” she said. “Matching at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital six years ago was a dream come true, and after completing my residency, serving as chief resident, and now finishing a pediatric hospitalist fellowship, I am a proud alumna of FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and soon to be attending physician at Nicklaus Children’s. It’s a full-circle moment that fills me with gratitude and hope.”

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    How Operation Green Light Brought Hope and Help to Residents

    Juan Fernandez-Barquin, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller for Miami-Dade County
    Juan Fernandez-Barquin, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller for Miami-Dade County

    I am pleased to share that our first Fiscal Year 2025 Operation Green Light (OGL) event was a tremendous success. I want to extend my sincere gratitude to all our community partners—including Community Newspapers—for assisting our office in promoting this event. These collaborations played a vital role in helping us connect with as many of our constituents as possible, providing much-needed financial relief to our hardworking residents.

    Although my office does not issue traffic or parking citations, nor does it impose fines and fees in criminal or misdemeanor courts, we are mandated by Florida Statutes to send outstanding traffic, parking, and criminal court fines and fees to collections when no action is taken. This results in an additional 30% in collection surcharges. Operation Green Light allows me, as Clerk, to waive those additional fees during the event—offering residents a meaningful opportunity to resolve their debts without the burden of collection costs.

    I am proud to be the only Clerk of the Court and Comptroller in the State of Florida to host biannual, large-scale OGL events. Since assuming office, one of my top priorities has been finding innovative and compassionate ways to help our residents get back on track. With the completion of our fourth OGL event, I am proud to share that we have saved residents over $1.3 million in total collection fees.

    • Thank you to our Technical Services Department (TSD) for implementing payment plans that help residents manage their debt through reasonable monthly installments. This year, for the first time, criminal court fines and fees could be resolved online contributing to a 292% increase in payments during this OGL.
    • Thank you to our Traffic Department for your tireless efforts, which led to a 117% increase in customer participation.
    • And last but certainly not least, thank you to our Parking Division, which saw a 110% increase in activity.

    To all of our District Courthouse locations—thank you for your commitment in assisting residents, both during regular and extended hours. Your hard work made a measurable difference in the lives of those we serve.

    Together, through dedication, innovation, and compassion, we are building a stronger, more accessible system for Miami-Dade County.

    Michael Miller speaks with Frank Calderon from the Miami-Dade Solid Waste Department

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    Michael Miller speaks with Frank Calderon from the Miami-Dade Solid Waste Department.

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