Wednesday, July 3, 2013

City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs

City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs=July 4 - July 10, 2013
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The Miami Beach Cultural Affairs Program, with guidance from the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council, develops, coordinates and promotes the performing and visual arts groups in Miami Beach. To date, Cultural Affairs has awarded over $9 million in grants to approximately 130 diverse not-for-profit arts groups, which contribute so richly to the artistic landscape of the City, proving that the Council plays an integral leadership role in supporting, promoting and advocating the unique and extensive scope of cultural offerings in Miami Beach.
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Fire on the Fourth! FREE
Thursday, July 4, 7:00 p.m.
Lummus Park at 8 Street and Ocean Drive
This spectacular annual event includes a live performance by Nicole Henry and concludes with fireworks at 9 p.m. Ms. Henry has captivated audiences while establishing herself as one of the jazz world's most acclaimed vocalists. Free shuttles from North Beach to South Beach begin at 5:00 p.m. and run continuously until 8:30 p.m. Glass containers and alcoholic beverages are not permitted.  


FRANCES HA
Friday, July 5, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 6, 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 7, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, July 10, 9:00 p.m.
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue
FRANCES HA is a modern comic fable in which Noah Baumbach explores New York, friendship, class, ambition, failure, and redemption.


Beats after Sunset
Friday, July 5, 8:00 p.m.
Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org
The first Friday of every month on the terrace. Guest Dj and complimentary specialty cocktails (21+) Members: Free. Non-members: $10 (cost of museum admission)


BLANCANIEVES
Friday, July 5, 8:50 p.m.
Saturday, July 6, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 7, 5:00 p.m. and 8:50 p.m.
Wednesday, July 10, 7:00 p.m.
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue
Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She learned the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. Set in southern Spain in 1920s, Blancanieves is a tribute to silent films.


North Shore National Register District Tour
Saturday, July 6, 9:30 a.m.
SE Corner of 73 Street and Collins Avenue
305.672.2014 www.mdpl.org
The tour will use the buildings and streetscape to tell three stories: 1. how the area has been preserved and what needs to be done to continue its preservation; 2. how the designs used in the area came to be; and, 3. the history of the area that provides context for stories 1 & 2. Cost: $20.


Museum Tours
Saturday, July 6, 2:00 p.m.
Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org
Docent led tours of the museum exhibitions. For more Info: www.bassmuseum.orgor call 305.673.7530 Members and Miami Beach Residents: free. Non-members: $8 (cost of museum admission).


Gallery Walk FREE
Saturday, July 6, 7:00 p.m.
ArtCenter South Florida, 800/810/924 Lincoln Road
ArtCenter South Florida's First Saturdays Gallery Walk! Come visit artists' studios and the current exhibit.


The Zoo Story FREE
Sunday, July 7, 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive
Peter is a middle-class publishing executive with a wife, two daughters, two cats and two parakeets. Jerry is an isolated and disheartened man. The two meet on a park bench in New York's Central Park. The play explores themes of isolation, loneliness, and miscommunication as anathematization, social disparity and dehumanization in a commercial world.



Picasso to Koons: The Artist as Jeweler 
Continues through July 21, 2013
Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org
The exhibition of some 200 works by 135 artists is an intimate, often whimsical side of some of the greatest artists of recent times, each offering a singular vision of adornment. The exceptional and little-known works of wearable sculpture will reward viewers with new insights into the creative wellsprings of such artistic giants as Georges Braque, Max Ernst, Lucio Fontana, Louise Nevelson, Anthony Caro, Yoko Ono, and Anish Kapoor.



<body>matter: the body queered, queerness embodiedFREE
Continues though July 30, 2013
Miami Beach Urban Studios (MBUS), 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 420
www.mbus.fiu.edu
Exhibition of artwork exploring gender and sexuality by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, alternative and queer-identified students at Florida International University (FIU); curated by recent FIU BFA in studio art alumnus Ian Honoré and produced by FIU Postdoctoral Fellow in Counseling Dr. Tyler Wasson.


Eve Sussman | Rufus Corporation
Continues through August 11, 2013
Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org
Eve Sussman | Rufus Corporation is a presentation of the video artist's recent projects. This exhibition will present two major video installations, including an entirely new exploration of her noted film The Rape of the Sabine Women. The exhibition continues through August 11, 2013. 


Modern Meals: Remaking American Foods from Farm to Kitchen
Continues through August 18, 2013
The Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave
305.531.1001 www.wolfsonian.org
Modern Mealsexamines how people in the U.S. began eating foods that were mass-produced in the first half of the 20th century. Images and artifacts from The Wolfsonian's collection illustrate the movement of food from the field, to the factory, supermarket, and kitchen table, in order to explore how modern technology, design, and business practices created new meanings for food and eating in this era.


Women in Motion: Fitness, Sport, and the Female Figure
Continues through August 18, 2013
The Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave
305.531.1001 www.wolfsonian.org
Women in Motiondisplays images of physically active women produced by governments, fitness advocates, advertisers, and artists in Europe and the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. Both exhibitions examine aspects of everyday culture in the early 20th century that are still of great concern today, from the methods through which our foods are produced, to equal access to athletic opportunities for women. 


Bat Mitzvah Comes Of Age
Continues through September 15, 2013
Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, 301 Washington Avenue
305.672.5044 www.jewishmuseum.com
On Saturday morning, March 18, 1922 - two years after American women received the right to vote - Judith Kaplan, daughter of Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan, became the first American girl to mark her bat mitzvah during a public worship service. In the decades that followed, many other girls and women became the "first" in their communities, helping to reshape American Judaism.


Chapungu artists--Fresh out of Fairchild FREE
Continues through November 16, 2013
Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive
These monolithic stone sculptures are carved by the Shona people of Zimbabwe. The pieces express human ecology at its core, and will be on display throughout the Garden.


Pleasure, Fear and the Pursuit of Happiness FREE
Ongoing
Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive
Nayda Collazo-Llorens will be installing 2D textual art along the meandering concrete pathways in the Garden. The text is based on thoughts and memories--both real and imagined--collected from Miami Beach locals and visitors. An opening reception will be held June 28, 5-7 p.m.


Untitled ([construction of good)]
Ongoing
The Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave
305.531.1001 www.wolfsonian.org
The Wolfsonian-FIU presents a new site-specific exhibit, Untitled ([construction of good)] by artist Bhakti Baxter in The Wolfsonian Bridge Tender House beginning November 29th. The installation will take place in the steel structure created in the Art Deco style outside of the museum entrance. The focus of the exhibit will be on the construction of good for mankind, focusing on how the meanings of things are perpetually shaped by their human and historical contexts.

Egyptian Gallery
Ongoing
Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org

The Bass Museum of Art invites visitors to experience the ancient world at the only Egyptian Gallery in Florida.  The gallery offers a unique opportunity to learn about one of the world's oldest and most mysterious civilizations from its surviving objects, including an Egyptian sarcophagus and mummy.


Watercolors-English and American
Ongoing
World Erotic Art Museum, 1205 Washington Avenue
305.532.9336  www.weam.com
The extraordinary persona of Sylvie Jones, the famed London artist who has also written such popular children's books as "Who's in the Tub," will be on view. Tickets are $15 with no one under 18 admitted. 


Art and Design in the Modern Age: Selections from the Wolfsonian Collection
Ongoing
Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave.
305.531.1001 www.wolfsonian.org
The nearly 300 works on display, 1885 to 1945,  provide insight into the ways design has influenced and adapted to the modern world.

Artcenter/South Florida Artists-In-Residence Ongoing
FREE
 Artcenter/South Florida, 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road
305.674.2728 www.artcentersf.org
ArtCenter/South Florida ("ACSF") announces the arrival of four new Artists-in-Residence and welcomes visitors to their working studios. 


Selections from the Collection
Ongoing
Bass Museum of Art2100 Collins Avenue
305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org 
The permanent collection of the Bass Museum of Art spans more than five hundred years and four continents, including works from Renaissance and Baroque paintings; Rococo court painting and English portraiture; painting and sculpture of North America and much more.

MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida
OngoingJewish Museum of Florida301 Washington Avenue
305.672.5044    www.jewishmuseum.com
More than 500 photos and artifacts that depict the Jewish experience in Florida since 1763. The exhibit includes three films and a timeline wall of Jewish history.


Jazid
Nightly -- Varying Times
1342 Washington Avenue
305.673.9372 www.jazid.net


Jazid is proud to be the longest-running nightclub on Miami Beach with live music every night of the week. Jazid's diverse music includes a multi-cultural mix of Latin and American jazz, funk, cumbia, reggae, rock, and more.


Van Dyke Cafe
Live Jazz Nightly
846 Lincoln Road

305.534.3600 www.thevandykecafe.com
Join us Upstairs at the Van Dyke, the perfect place to enjoy live music, lounge and socialize. 

Free Fridays at the Wolf  FREE
Fridays, 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. 
Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave.
305.535.1001 www.wolfsonian.org
FREE gallery admission with the support of The Miami Herald. Tours begin at 6:00 p.m. with innovative programming at 7:00 pm. 

Guided, Private and Self-Guided Tours of the Art Deco Historic District
Ongoing
Art Deco Welcome Center, 1001 Ocean Drive
305.672.2014 www.mdpl.org   
All tours take approximately 90 minutes. Prices vary.

Art Deco Bike and Segway Tours
Ongoing
Bike and Roll, 210 Tenth Street
305.604.0001 www.bikeandroll.com
$39 adults/$29 kids and students.

July is Recreation and Park Month

Florida Department of Environmental Protection
July 3, 2013 Newsletter
Enjoy Summertime Fun
July is Recreation and Park Month  
Donald Forgione, Director
Donald Forgione, Director, Florida Park Service
Summer marks the beginning of a season when residents and visitors can enjoy Florida's famous sunshine. July is celebrated as National Park and Recreation Month and is considered the optimal time to enjoy Florida's natural treasures.

During the summertime, people are naturally drawn to our waters for recreation and fun with family and friends. Whether we spend our time splashing in the cool surf, building sand castles atop the warm sand on one of our many beaches, snorkeling in our freshwater springs, canoeing or kayaking on the rivers or sitting beneath the shade of a tree by the side of a lake, I encourage everyone to think safety first.

Two key components for safety in Florida are drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated and using an ample amount of sunscreen when you'll spend time in the sun. Always keep watchful eyes on loved ones swimming in our waters. Become aware of Florida's system of warning flags that aid beach goers and swimmers judge surf conditions. If you are boating or canoeing, always wear your life jacket or other personal floatation device. Everyone is bound to have an enjoyable experience as long as we apply these safety rules. 
Fishing is one of the best activities for experiencing Florida's waters. Children always enjoy the process of learning how to bait the hook, cast a line and reel in the big catch. As always, think safety first when it comes to sharp hooks, insects and the amount of time you spend exposed to the sun.
If you are looking for a place for outdoor fun this summer, check our website for the closest state park or state trail. You can also like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or share photos on Pinterest. Our handle is @flstateparks. If you like your information on the go, download our new mobile app by PocketRanger ® for iPhones and Androids.
See you at the park.
Donald V. Forgione, Director of the Florida Park Service
An Important Safety Message from the Florida Department of Children and Families
The Sunshine State is filled with opportunities for fun this summer! When the heat gets too hot, Floridians take advantage of our beautiful sandy shores and swimming facilities. These endless opportunities for swimming cause supervision, prevention and emergency preparedness to be especially important. Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4. The Florida Department of Children and Families offers the following safety tips:
1) Watch - Supervise children at all times.
2) Stop - Put up barriers like fences, alarms or pool covers.
3) Prepare - Be prepared in case of emergency.

Swim safety postcards are available in English and Spanish at no cost to you! Together we can keep Florida’s children happy and swimming safely this summer! 
Reading is Fun ~ Especially in the Summertime
Florida's First Lady Ann Scott Encourages Students to Continue Reading through the Summer  
First Lady Ann Scott
First Lady Ann Scott reads a book with young people.
Last week, Florida First Lady Ann Scott continued the 2013 Summer Literacy Adventure by reading to students attending a local YMCA camp at the Ybor City Museum State Park.
Mrs. Scott encouraged students to keep reading during the summer months and was joined by representatives from the Florida Department of Education and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
"I want to challenge all of Florida's students to join me in taking the Summer Literacy Adventure Pledge," said Mrs. Scott. "Florida's state parks have the perfect atmosphere for students and their families to discover nature and have fun together while reading as many books as possible."
The 2013 Summer Literacy Adventure is geared toward helping children stay motivated and excited about reading and literacy. Studies show students who read throughout the summer months are better able to retain what they learned during the school year.
Students can fill out their Summer Literacy Adventure pledge form on the Just Read, Florida! website. At the end of the summer, the school with the most pledges will receive admission passes for each student to any state park, good for up to eight people. The school will also receive a special visit from Mrs. Scott in the fall.
"Literacy is very important at all ages," said Florida Park Service Director Donald Forgione. "We are very proud to work with First Lady Ann Scott to help children be excited about reading and staying active through the summer."
Students who take the reading pledge may utilize a free online tool to search for books based on their reading ability and interests. MetaMetrics offers a unique resource called "Find a Book, Florida" that uses Lexile measures, a widely adopted reading metric, that can guide a reader to the appropriate books.
For more information, visit 2013 Summer Literacy Adventure.
The Florida Department of Education's Just Read, Florida! office offers a 2013 Summer Reading List and tips for parents to keep their children learning. To learn about these resources and more, visit Just Read, Florida!.
Point. Shoot. Win a Prize
Enter your photos in the monthly photo contest
Photography
Photography is popular in state parks.
Do you have great photos of your family vacation taken at a state park? Enter your photos in the monthly state parks and state trails photo contest. You will be entered for a chance to win a journal, called a Florida State Parks Passport, which chronicles your visits to state parks and allows you to collect a stamp for each park you visit.
Each photographer must register to receive a Photographer ID number. Photos can be emailed to enter the contest. On the first of each month, up to 40 photos are selected for online voting throughout the month. At the end of the month, the votes are tallied and the winner receives a Florida State Park Passport.
The twelve monthly winners are entered into the Annual Photo Contest for a chance to win a Family Annual Entrance Pass. That contest is judged by professional photographers. 
More Summer Fun at Florida State Parks
Upcoming Special Events
    Mobile App for Smartphones Plan your state park adventures using the new Pocket Ranger® app for your smartphone.The FREE Florida State Parks Pocket Ranger® mobile app is available now on iTunes, Android Market and PocketRanger.com.

Invitacion de Latin People News a compartir en nuestro booth el domingo 14 de julio en el Town Center de la ciudad de Weston.



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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

"QUERIDA PETRA" DE CLAUDIO NAZOA

Querida Petra:

Tus padres siempre te dijeron que mentir y apoderarte de cosas ajenas es malo; por eso hoy, con tristeza, no puedo entender lo de tu camisón que tan grande te queda. Es que se ve que no es tuyo, Petra.Tus compañeritos ya sabemos lo que pasó en la escuela el día de la rifa del camisón.


Por favor, desmiénteme si me equivoco.La maestra, como es costumbre, rifó el camisón anual. A cada niño le dieron un papelito y la maestra nos pidió que anotáramos el nombre del muchachito que merecía el camisón.La maestra contó a los niños y pasó lista para estar segura de cuántos había. Todos votamos y escribimos el nombre del niño que queríamos que ganara.Cuando la maestra contó los votos, la cosa empezó a ponerse rara porque éramos 40 niños y se contaron 45 votos. Lo peor vino después, cuando casi todos los votos eran para ti, Petra, a quien casi nadie quería.

La cosa nos pareció mas rara aún y cuando le preguntamos a la maestra qué estaba pasando, nos regañó y dijo:-Si siguen preguntando y con esa desconfianza les suspendo el recreo o se me van del salón. ¡Ya lo saben!Los niños nos quedamos anótitos, perdón, atónitos, ante la actitud sospechosa de la maestra; pero la cosa se puso peor cuando tú, Petra, le dijiste a la maestra:-Mamá…Mamá… Así, así, así es que se educa…-¿Mamá…? – gritamos todos los niños al unísono.-¡La maestra es la mamá de Petra!Cuando protestamos, fuimos a la dirección a reclamar y tú, Petra, te adelantaste y llegaste de primera con tu camisón puesto.


La segunda sorpresa vino cuando escuchamos lo que le dijiste a la directora:-¡Tía! ¡Tía…! Yo me gané el camisón y ellos me lo quieren quitar.¡La directora era tu tía! Y nos mandó a todos al salón para calmar los ánimos y, supuestamente, para verificar la votación. Cuando llegamos al salón, la maestra había escondido la lista y la cajita donde habíamos votado. A un niñito que estaba protestando le tiraron un borrador y le partieron un ojo, a nosotros nos amenazó con rasparnos o expulsarnos del colegio si no reconocíamos el triunfo de Petra.
Total, Petra, al final te quedaste con tu camisón robado, pero tu castigo es que te queda grande y feo, que nadie te quiere y que, además, todos en el salón sabemos exactamente lo que pasó...

Claudio Nazoa  

Enviado por: Hugo Urribarri


MUJERES LATINAS INVITA

          Hispanic Women of Distinction

Monday, July 1, 2013

DEP CELEBRATES JULY AS RECREATION AND PARKS MONTH


DEP CELEBRATES JULY AS RECREATION AND PARKS MONTH 

~Grab family and friends and head to a state park this month for outdoor fun~


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From bike riding in John D. MacArthur Beach State Park, kayaking in Koreshan State Historic Site, snorkeling in Blue Spring State Park or fishing in O'Leno State Park, there is an activity for everyone to enjoy during Recreation and Parks Month.

TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Florida State Parks and Office of Greenways and Trails invites visitors and residents to visit a state park and trail for outdoor recreation, events and family fun all throughout July. Governor Rick Scott proclaimed July as Recreation and Parks month, observing that parks and recreation programs build family unity, strengthen neighborhood involvement and promote cultural diversity.
"July is the perfect time for residents and visitors to take the time to enjoy the many activities available at one of our award-winning state parks and trails," said Florida Park Service Director Donald Forgione. "Florida's state parks are a great place for families and friends to experience the outdoors and build a healthy lifestyle together."
Recreation and Parks Month recognizes the importance of recreational and educational opportunities available at parks and trails, including boosting economies, attracting new business and increasing tourism. During the 2011-2012 fiscal year, nearly 25 million people visited Florida's 171 state parks and state trails.
This July, the Department encourages residents and visitors to visit a state park in their district for exciting events and activities. An easy way to plan a fun trip to a park this July is to download the Florida state parks mobile app, available for free download for smartphone users. This interactive guide gives users access to all state parks and trails with information on park amenities, facility maps and a real-time calendar of events.
Kick off Recreation and Parks Month by attending an event being hosted this week at a state park or trail:
Northwest District:

Americana Under the Stars

5:00 to 11:00 p.m.

Thursday, July 4

Topsail Hill Preserve State Park

Santa Rosa Beach


Guided Kayak Paddle on Lake Hall

6:30 to 8:30 a.m.

Saturday, July 6

Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

Tallahassee 

Northeast District:

First Weekend Union Garrisons

9:00 a.m.

Saturday, July 6 and Sunday, July 7

Fort Clinch State Park

Fernandina Beach 

Central District:

Crabbing for Beginners

10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Friday, July 5

Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area

Flagler Beach

 

Kayak the Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve

8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Sunday, June 7

Faver-Dykes State Park

St. Augustine 

Southwest District:

Patriotic Family Fun Day

4:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, July 6

Dade Battlefield Historic State Park

Bushnell 

Southeast District:

Independence Day Picnic

11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, July 4

Barnacle Historic State Park

Coconut Grove

 

Learn to Kayak

10:00 to 11:00 a.m.

Sunday, July 7

John D. MacArthur Beach State Park

North Palm Beach

COMUNICADO DE PRENSA DE AMERICAS COMMUNITY CENTER


COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
PRESS RELEASE

AMERICAS COMMUNITY CENTER TE INVITA
FIESTA DE INDEPENDENCIA Y EXPO BUSINESS 2013

  Miles de hispanos se darán cita de nuevo para celebrar la independencia de Colombia y Venezuela, festividad que se realizará por décimo año, el próximo domingo 14 de julio, en el Weston Town Center, en el Ciudad de Weston, entre la una de la tarde y las nueve de la noche, es una de los eventos más importante de celebración de la independencia, para los colombianos y venezolanos que viven en el sur de la Florida.
   Año tras año de éxito, la Fiesta de Independencia vuelve este 2013, para mostrar lo mejor del talento  colombiano y venezolano. Contando con una amplia gama de colaboradores y sponsor que le brindará unas horas de entretenimiento ameno en familia.
    Para esta fiesta contaremos con un elenco artístico que nos hará vibrar con nuestros ritmos, como son por Colombia, Jhon Onofre, Tirso y su Banda Salsa, Gabriel Cisneros y su Banda, el tenor Ernesto García, por Venezuela a Karolina con K, Edward Mena, Venezuela Ritmo y Tambor, entre otros y la animación de Iván Van Hernández de Caracol Radio.
Personalidades de la vida pública como el Cónsul General de Colombia Marta Jaramillo, el Alcalde de la ciudad Weston y todos sus comisionados, también asistirán por el Condado Martin Kiar, Chip Lamarca, y Dale Holnes, por la ciudad de Pembroke Pines el Comisionario Ángelo Castillo y el Congresista por el Estado de Florida Mario Diaz-Balart entre otros.                                                    
  Importantes medios de comunicación participaran en el evento, donde tendremos lo mejor de nuestras comidas típicas, artesanías y artistas, encargados de engalanar esta fiesta familiar y gratuita.
  Para conocer más detalles del Festival los invitamos a ponerse en contacto con Americas Community Center al teléfono: (954) 323.9526 o través de nuestra página: www.americascc.org.


El Alcalde de la Ciudad de Miami Tomas Regalado y El Alcalde de la Ciudad de Doral Luigi Boria entregaron las llaves de ambas ciudades a la Honorable Congresista Ileana Ros-Lehtinen









El Alcalde de la Ciudad de Miami Tomas Regalado y El Alcalde de la Ciudad de Doral Luigi Boria entregaron las llaves de ambas ciudades a la Honorable Congresista Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

En acto se llevo a cabo en el Restaurante Casa Marin Ubicado en la 97 y la Coral Way.El dia de ayer Sabado, 29 a las 8:00 pm.

 Declaro para Latin People News...
"Me siento muy feliz en este día con este maravilloso reconocimiento de parte de Tomas Regalado, así como agradezco al Alcalde Luigi Boria, a ellos y a todos los que con su afecto y reconocimiento me han hecho vivir este momento tan especial. 

Al preguntarle sobre Venezuela, contesto conmovida: "que estoy muy pendiente con lo que esta sucediendo en Venezuela, con este Gobierno Ilegitimo"


. Expreso su solidaridad para con el pueblo Venezolano por el cual siente un profundo afecto

Por Nelly Arguello, Latin People News.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

COMUNICADO PARA COMUNIDAD VENEZOLANA

ENVIADO POR RAMON PERAZA- CAFE CANELA