Saturday, May 25, 2013
THINKING AND THE ARTS IN THE MUSEUM OF ART - FORT LARUDERDALE
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Museum of Art, 1 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301, EEUU
COMENTARIOS DE NUESTROS LECTORES
Estimados señores : hoy tuve la suerte de tener en mis manos Latin People News que recogi en un restaurant en Weston. Lo disfrute muchisimo por su variado contenido , todos los articulos estan presentados de una manera clara y con topicos de gran interes general. Por eso me motivo escribirles para felicitarlos por su trabajo, esperando que continuen beneficiandonos a los lectores con artículos de interés como los presentados en este numero .Atentamente Jose A. Vivas.
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Friday, May 24, 2013
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Promo Ad 2013
CAFE CANELA EL RESTAURANT CON SABOR VENEZOLANO INVITA A LA CONFERENCIA VENEZUELA 30 ANOS DE DESCONTROL ECONOMICO
Motivo: Venezuela 30 a#os de Descontrol Economico 1983-2013.
Invitado Especial: Alberto Sanchez, MBA & Financial Advisor.
Fecha: Jueves 23 de Mayo de 2013.
Hora: 7:00 p.m.
Lugar: Café Canela 15960 W. State Road 84. Weston, FL 33326.
Queremos denunciar públicamente, ante el mundo entero, el estado deplorable en el cual se encuentra la Economia Venezolana, debido al Absurdo Control de Cambio, la pésima gestión de los Ministros del Area de Finanzas y del BCV, del actual Régimen Comunista y la Corrupción galopante que corroe a nuestro Pais.
Invitamos a todos los venezolanos, así como Medios de Comunicación, que quieran informar a la Comunidad Hispana del Sur de la Florida y el Mundo, sobre lo que está sucediendo actualmente en Venezuela y hoy sucumbe en la desidia y la Corrupción. ¿Será éste el fin del chavismo sin Chávez? Comparta su opinión con nosotros.
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FLORIDA STATE PARKS SALUTES MILITARY WITH DISCOUNTS, REENACTMENTS
FLORIDA STATE PARKS SALUTES MILITARY WITH DISCOUNTS, REENACTMENTS
~May is Military Appreciation Month~
The U.S. flag, the Prisoner of War flag and the State of Florida flag fly proudly at all state parks, seen here at Gasparilla Island State Park.
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Florida Park Service recognizes May as Military Appreciation Month and honors current and former members of the armed forces by offering discounted park passes and hosting historic reenactments around Florida’s state parks.
"Florida's state parks are very proud to honor America's military heroes," said Florida Park Service Director Donald Forgione. "When our park rangers raise the flags in front of each of our parks every morning, we are reminded of the freedoms we enjoy because of the sacrifice of others."
Florida’s state parks provide discounts on the purchase of Annual Entrance Passes or free Annual Entrance Passes to those who currently serve or have served in the United States military branches, veterans with service related disabilities and surviving spouses of members of the U.S. military who have fallen in combat. The discounted Florida State Parks Annual Entrance Pass is available for purchase at any Florida State Park staffed ranger station.
During this Memorial Day weekend, visit one of the many preserved and restored historic forts found in Florida.
South of Tallahassee in St. Marks, the museum at San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park displays pottery and tools unearthed near the original site of the fort built in 1679 and tells the stories of the Spanish explorers and others who occupied the fort over time.
Fort Clinch State Park in Fernandina Beach is one of the most well-preserved 19th century forts in America. This park will hold a Union Garrison and Encampment the weekend of June 1 & 2. Living historians will re-create life at Fort Clinch during the Civil War. Activities may include black powder artillery demonstrations and marching drills, as well as soldiers and civilians taking up duty in the laundry, infirmary and kitchen. There is a candlelight viewing Saturday evening. Entrance fees are $6.00 per vehicle, up to 8 people, plus $2 for each person entering the fort. Memorial Day weekend, the park will hold a World War II event, honoring the men and women who served in that war.
A memorial marks the site of the Civil War battle that took place in 1865 at the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park. A visitor center shares historic information and artifacts year-round.
In St. Augustine, Fort Mose Historic State Park marks the site of the first legally sanctioned free African settlement in what is now the United States. Volunteers, dressed in period attire, will offer a glimpse into the past on Saturday, May 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. $2 per person, museum admission fee.
In Inverness, Dade Battlefield Historic State Park commemorates the battle that started the Second Seminole War in 1835. A visitor center provides information and a video about the battle.
In Apalachicola, stop by the Orman House Historic State Park to see the Three Soldiers Detail, a bronze replica of the Vietnam memorial statue in Washington, D.C.
Fort Foster is a reconstructed fort that guards the bridge over the river at Hillsborough River State Park north of Tampa. Ranger guided tours are offered on Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and Sundays at 11 a.m. This Second Seminole War fort offers a look at the 1830s.
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park in Key West was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973. Built in the mid-1800s, this fort served in the Civil War and the Spanish-American War. Guided tours are available daily.
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TODO EN FOTOGRAFIA
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SEMBRANDO ARTE
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
FARANDULEANDO
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TURISMO
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ESPECTACULOS
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BEACH TENNIS
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Press Release
Mayor Luigi Boria extends his congratulations to the five Doralian students nominated to
Miami-Dade County’s Class of 2013
Silver Knight Awards
(Doral, FL) Mayor Luigi Boria is proud to announce to the citizens of Doral that five of our High School seniors were nominated to the prestigious Miami Dade County’s Class of 2013 Silver Knight Awards and will be honored today , Wednesday May 22, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at James L. Knight Center.
Our Senior Nominees are:
· Mariana González, Senior Student of Ronald W. Reagan Senior School, in the category of Arts
· Nicole Langesfeld, Senior Student of Ronald W. Reagan High Scoll, in the Category of English & Literature
· Michelle Woodward, Senior Student of Ronald W. Reagan Senior High School, in the category of Journalism
· María Badino, Senior Student of Ronald W. Reagan Senior High School, in the category of Science, and
· Liana Juárez, Senior Student of Doral Academy Preparatory School, in the category of Science.
Mayor Boria wants to congratulate each one of them and also highlight that all students are young Doralian women that --as the Selection Committee of the Silver Knight awards explains-- are destined to become leaders in the future both for our City and for our great nation.
Mayor Boria and the City Council will honor these young women and talented Doralian Seniors for this grand achievement. They will be recognized for their service to their schools and our community at our next Council Meeting which will be held on June 12, 2013 at the City Council Chamber – City Hall.
The late John S. Knight, publisher of the The Miami Herald, instituted The Silver Knight Awards Program in 1959, to recognize those High School Senior Students whose record of service to their schools and communities exemplifies an unselfish and continuous use of talents in helping others.
Comunicado de Prensa
El Alcalde Luigi Boria felicita a las cinco estudiantes de Doral nominadas al
Premio Silver Knight de la Clase del 2013
del Condado Miami-Dade
(Doral, FL) El Alcalde Luigi Boria se enorgullece en anunciar a los ciudadanos de Doral que cinco de nuestras estudiantes del último año de escuela secundaria fueron nominadas al prestigioso Premio Silver Knight de la Clase del 2013 del Condado de Miami-Dade y que serán honradas hoy miércoles 22 de mayo de 2013 en una ceremonia que se celebrará a las 7:00 p.m. en el James K. Knight Center.
Nuestras estudiantes nominadas son:
· Mariana González – estudiante de último año de la Ronald W. Reagan Senior High School, en la categoría de Artes
· Nicole Langesfeld, estudiante de último año de la Ronald W. Reagan Senior High School, en la categoría de Inglés y Literatura
· Michelle Woodward, estudiante de último año de la Ronald W. Reagan Senior High School, en la categoría de Periodismo
· María Badino, estudiante de último año de la Ronald W. Reagan Senior High School, en la categoría de Ciencias, y
· Liana Juárez, estudiante de último año de la Doral Academy Preparatory School, en la categoría de Ciencias.
El Alcalde Boria desea felicitar a cada una de ellas y también destacar que son jóvenes mujeres doralinas que – como bien lo señala el Comité de Selección de los Premios Silver Knight – están destinadas a convertirse en líderes en el futuro tanto en nuestra ciudad como en nuestra gran nación.
El Alcalde Boria y el Concejo de la Ciudad honrarán a estas jóvenes y talentosas mujeres estudiantes de último año de escuela secundaria por este importante logro. A todas ellas se les reconocerá por el servicio que han prestado a sus escuelas y a nuestra comunidad en la reunión del Concejo de la Ciudad que se llevará a cabo el 12 de junio de 2013 en la Cámara del Concejo de la Alcaldía de la Ciudad de Doral.
Los Premios Silver Knight son parte de un programa establecido por el Editor del The Miami Herald en 1959, para reconocer a estudiantes del último año de la escuela secundaria cuya trayectoria de servicio a sus escuelas y comunidades son un ejemplo de la aplicación desinteresada y sostenida de sus talentos para beneficiar a otras personas.
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