Monday, June 24, 2013

DEP CELEBRATES SUMMER WITH YOUTH EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE STATE


DEP CELEBRATES SUMMER WITH YOUTH EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE STATE

~Summer is the perfect time for students to learn about and explore Florida's environment ~


TALLAHASSEE – Friday marked the first official day of summer, but Florida students have been on summer vacation for a couple weeks and chances are they are starting to get restless. During the summer it is important to keep children learning, to keep them active and to keep them entertained.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection offers a variety of youth activities such as the quintessential summer camps where kids can canoe, bike and hike to hands-on science experiments at one of our National Estuarine Research Reserves. Florida's award-winning State Parks and NERRs offer a tremendous opportunity to engage youths with their environments. Further, our District staff conducts educational outreach to teach students the importance of Florida's unique landscape and how to be good stewards of our environment.
Here is a list of activities happening throughout the state:
Programs at Florida State Parks:
June 23, July 28, Aug. 25, Summertime Sunday Social at Blue Spring State Park
June 25-26, Library Summer Reading program at Big Lagoon State Park
July 9-10, Library Summer Reading program at Big Lagoon State Park
July 12, 19, 26, Youth Saltwater Fishing Workshop at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
July 14, Birding for Kids, Anastasia State Park
July 15-20, Wildlife Ranger Camp at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
July 15-20, Summer Adventure Camp at Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park
July 16-17, Library Summer Reading program at Big Lagoon State Park
July 22-26, Nature Day Camp at Dade Battlefield Historic State Park
Adventures in the Estuary Summer Camps at Guana Tolomato Matanazas NERR:  The Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve is a living laboratory and coastal recreation area offering a summer camp for science and exploration minded kids! To register please click the specific camp below.
DEP's Office of Environmental Education Activities:
July 15 and 17, Department staff will train campers at the National High Magnetic Field Labratory's SciGirls Camp to conduct water quality tests. Staff will also assist campers in a follow-up water rocket program.
District Events:
June 26, the Northeast District will teach students about macro invertebrates at the St. Johns County Southeast Branch Library
June 27, the Northeast District will teach students about macro invertebrates at the St. Johns County Main Library
June 28 and July 19, the Central District will provide a hands-on demonstration to the Young Naturalist Summer Camp at Mead Botanical Gardens in Winter Park. Staff will teach students about macro invertebrates using the park's stream. 
July 17, the South District will provide a hands-on demonstration to the City of Northport Summer Camp about macro invertebrates.
July 19, the South District will host a presentation on minerals, rocks and fossils for the Golisano Children's Museum of Naples Summer Camp.
July 23, the South District will spend a day teaching campers at Lee County Summer Camp about the macro invertebrates and the importance of mangroves. 
Aug. 8, the Northeast District will be participating in the Girls Get It: Surf 'n Science Camp. Staff will be teaching the campers about water quality.

AMERICAS CONTIGO

Weston's Networking Breakfast
 
 
This  Wednesday June 26th at our B2B:

"The Department of Labor and the Affordable Care Act"

with:
 Millie Herrera
 
Millie Herrera  
 
 
  An overview of the agencies that comprise the U.S Department of Labor, the services we provide, and our role in the Affordable Care Act implementation.



Also use this opportunity to:

- Expand your network of contacts
- Share information of your company or service
- Learn about new topics
- Develop and drive your business!
We look forward to seeing you there!
  


Place: Rick Case Honda
15700 Rick Case Honda Way
2nd Floor Community Room
Weston, Fl 33331

Time: 8:00 AM- 9:30 AM  Cost $10.00

Registration: 7:50AM
 
Bring a Friend!
For more information, find us at: http://americascc.org/b2b.html

 

The Americas Community Center

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MIAMI BEACH

June 7, 2013
Survey Says?! Learn More About Latest Customer Feedback
June 28, 2:30 p.m. 1755 Meridian Avenue 

Our Excellence Model ensures that we are allocating resources and efforts on the issues that are most important to the community. Our 2012 Community Satisfaction Survey provides performance results.
  
Residential ratings were generally higher in the following areas: beach assessments, learning opportunities for youth, and appearance/maintenance of public buildings.
  
Learn more about our strategic plan and customer feeback.
  
National League of Cities Selects Miami Beach for Leadership Academy
Connecting Children & Families with Affordable Health Insurance

Miami Beach is one of 22 cities selected as part of the NLC's "Cities Expanding Access to Health Care for Children and Families" initiative. The leadership academy will be held in September when representatives will learn effective strategies for connecting more children and families with health insurance coverage.

As part of this initiative, Miami Beach will be eligible to apply for grants in developing plans for increasing participation in Medicaid and CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program).

More info
Wooden Boardwalk at Former Seville Closes & Detours
Approved Construction Continues

The boardwalk behind the former Seville at 29 Street closes for approved demolition. Passage along the boardwalk detours to Collins Avenue. The City continues to pursue options on elevation and surface materials of the new beachwalk in that area.
Charter Review & Revision Board Seeks Public Input
Meetings: June 24, July 1 and July 15
City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive
This board meets every 10 years for the purpose of reviewing the City Charter and making recommendations to the City Commissioner.

June 24 and July 1 meetings will be delayed telecast on MBTV.

If you are interested in appearing before the Charter Review & Revision Board or to be represented by an agent or to express your views in writing, write to CharterReview@miamibeachfl.gov
  
Come Celebrate the New Recycling Kiosks Along Lincoln Road
Attend and Have a Chance to Win Rain Barrel | Partnership with Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola Miami Beach Partnership LogoJoin us for a ribbon-cutting event on Wednesday, June, 26 2013 at 9:30 am at Euclid Circle to announce the placement of new recycling kiosks along
Lincoln Road.

In partnership with Coca-Cola, the City's recycling partner, we will be placing 43 dual-unit (kiosks) recycling bins along Lincoln Road. Existing bins will be place in other areas in the city. The new dual-bin design is a pilot project which, if successful, will be deployed throughout the city.
  
Enter drawing for a rain barrel. Must be present to win.
Coca-Cola Presents Fire on the Fourth
Miami Beach Fire on the Fourth of July
Free Concert & Fireworks | Lummus Park Beach at 9 Street

Nicole Henry headlines this year's free Miami Beach Fourth of July celebration at 7:00 p.m. Fireworks at 9:00 p.m. Free shuttles to and from North Beach. More details coming soon.
  
Calendar of events: www.mbculture.com
Nominate an Outstanding Miami Beach Hispanic
Deadline to Submit is June 28, 2013

During Hispanic Heritage Month, the Miami Beach Hispanic Affairs Committee will honor one Hispanic from several categories. He/she must have contributed positively to the Miami Beach community in their respective professional fields.
  
Miami Beach Food Truck & Music Fest 
Miami Beach Food Truck & Music Fest logoEvery Fourth Wednesday of the Month in 2013
5PM - 10PM, North Shore Bandshell, 73 St & Collins Av

Wednesday, June 26, Latin jazz & salsa singer Luis Bofill
Food Trucks: 5PM - 10PM
Live music: 6PM - 9PM

Share the event with your Facebook friends & family
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Continue to Provide Input on Convention Center Development
Several Public Meetings Scheduled | Commission Decision in July

Miami Beach is in the process of developing the Miami Beach Convention Center District. Two top qualified teams have been short-listed to develop plans with your input. City Commission is expected to make a decision on which team they will select to proceed to the next phase of development on in July.

Planning Board: June 25, 1PM
Land Use Committee: July 8, 5PM
Special Commission Meeting: July 12, 1PM
Regular Commission Meeting: July 17

Click here for additional upcoming meetings, videos, information and more. Email us your comments atmbconventioncenter@miamibeachfl.gov
It's Hurricane Season! Plan, Prepare and Register 

Tropical Storm Andrea formed and impacted Florida less than one week into the season. Miami Beach residents are reminded that Miami Beach is an evacuation zone and there are important preparations and procedures before and after a hurricane that you need to know. Hurricane season is from June 1 through November 30.
  
More information about how to prepare for hurricane season, including early registrations such as condo managers' re-entry passes, special needs, and pet evacuation): visit http://web.miamibeachfl.gov/oem/ 
Take it to the Park with Coca-Cola this Summer
Vote in the America is Your Park Campaign from June 6 - July 15

Get active and help your favorite park win up to $100,000 for improvements. For more information and to vote for your favorite Miami Beach park, go to www.Coke.com/parks.
  
Protect Your Properties 
Volunteer Opportunities to Restore the Sand Dunes
 
Dune Restoration
Saturday, July 20 & Saturday, August 24
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Volunteer Registration begins at 8:30 AM)
Pancoast Park (Meet west of the dunes at 36 Street)
New Homeowner Help Desk at Building Department
Residential Building Permit Assistance Counter on First Floor of City Hall

The Building Department opened a Miami Beach Homeowners' Help Desk to provide buidling permit assistance to Miami Beach condominium or single-family homeowners. The desk is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The service includes help with forms, processing of permits, permit research and personal assistance with necessary steps to obtain permits and inspections. Must show proof of residency. For more information, call 305.673.7610, extension 6956. 
  
Caring for Animals
Keep Public Areas Clean & Follow the Code

Animal Resource Officer Know of crimes against animals or other unlawful issues with animals in your neighborhood? Contact the Police Department's new animal resource officer, Mariana Jomarron at 305.673.7000, ext 3705.

Spay & Neuter / Volunteer
The Meow Mobile comes to Miami Beach twice a month to spay and neuter community cats at North Shore Open Space Park. This program is made possible by a grant from PetSmart Charities, Inc. Upcoming dates: July 13, August 10, September 7. For an appointment and/or to volunteer: projectcatnsniphelp@gmail.com.

Feed Them, Don't Litter
Be aware of littering laws. If you are feeding stray animals, food cannot be placed directly on the ground including plants or leaves and sand dunes. Also when using plates, cans or other containers, these objects must be removed immediately. Do not trespass in sand dunes.

Report 
Contact Code Compliance at 305.673.7555 if you see any dogs off leash; any dogs owners failing to clean after the animal; and littering; or any trespassing in sand dunes.
Going on Summer Vacation? Prevent a Burglary 
  • Check your home alarm system to ensure it is working properly.
  • Make sure all of your doors and windows are locked.
  • Use pins on sliding doors and windows.
  • Invest in quality locks and alarm systems.
  • Set your alarm when you leave, every time - no matter how long you are away.
  • Remain vigilant. Report suspicious activity or persons are observed in your neighborhood to the police.
MBPD: 305.673.7901 (non-emergency) | 911 (emergency)
I recycle because
Recycle, It's Easy & It's the Law 
  
All residential buildings and businesses must have recycling programs. It is required by City Code. Contact your waste hauler or other recycling company to initiate a recycling program for your building or business.  

It's WasteFULL Weekends
Keep It Clean the First Weekend of Every Month |  July 6 & 7  | 8AM - 8PM
During WasteFull Weekends, take your bulk trash to the two dumpster locations: 
75 St + Dickens Avenue (North Beach) < RECYCLE HERE
541 Jefferson Avenue (South Beach)
 
Remember to recycle, it's the law!
Free Pediatric Mobile Clinic By Appointment
University of Miami Pediatric Mobile Clinic & the City of Miami Beach

FREE health care services to youth with no access or limited access to health care / medical insurance. To make an appointment, please call 305.243.6407.

JULY 10 & 25: City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive

More info: www.miamibeachfl.gov, click on the Education tab. 
Traffic Alert: Road Construction Projects
Contact for Alton Rd project info: Heather Leslie, 305.905.5876 or heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com
 
For real-time traffic reports, call 511 or go to www.fl511.com.
Check out the city's online GIS Traffic report. Call 511 for up-to-the-minute traffic reports throughout South Florida. Also listen to MB Radio 1670AM for weekly updates in Miami Beach.

Also, subscribe to weekly Traffic Advisories via email. Click update profile on the bottom of this email and then add yourself to the list.

Construction information & updates>
  
Alton Road & Collins Avenue Construction: Detour Up Ahead
Northbound at 17 Street will be Detoured to Meridian Avenue for Several Months
  
More information on both projects: 305.905.5876 or Heather@hmlpublicoutreach.com
  
Stop Government Corruption 
Report Suspected Wrongdoing to FBI

Your cooperation is needed to root out corruption. If you suspect any wrongdoing of a government employee, please report it anonymously to the FBI hotline at 305.944.9101.
  
Free Brazilian Festival 
June 30, 1 - 9 PM, North Shore Bandshell, 72 Street & Collins Avenue

Come out and support the Miami Beach Samba School, Brazilian Forro Band, Samba, Square Dance, food, drinks and games. More info: 786.470.6679
  
Download Free Miami Beach Report It App 
Ask and Receive Answers, Report Problems, Request Services, Track and More  

Miami Beach Report It AppFrequently asked questions, request services and even express concerns on this online center. There is an extensive knowledge base of the most common questions asked. If the question is not listed, you can submit it for inclusion. 

Learn more about Report It. |  Report It Online 

Just download Miami Beach Report It from any phone app store. It's free.
How to Download to your Phone
SAVE THE DATE
International Coastal Cleanup Day
Saturday, September 21, 8AM - noon

Start gathering your team members for this annual event to keep our beaches clean.
  

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Friday, June 21, 2013

INVITACION DE EDU1ST. PRESCHOOLS

Edu1st

"How is Technology Influencing Brain Development?" 
 

English: Wednesday, June 26th at 9:00am
Espanol: Jueves, Junio 27 a las 9:00am


 
Technology and the Brain: How is technology influencing our capacity to socialize? How is it affecting our attention span and emotional development? Could technology be good for us? Studies show that technology is both good and bad for us. During our Coffee Morning, we will explain to you what the most recent studies are saying about the good and the bad sides of technology; how it is affecting our sleep, our cognitive function, our behaviors, and our ability to concentrate.
Please RSVP.

 

Donde:


1101 Brickell ave. Miami Fl, 33131 Torre Norte, piso 8

Cuando:


English: Wednesday, June 26th  at 9:00am  BIA
Espanol: Jueves, Junio 27 a las 9:00 am BIA
RSVP
Telefono: 786-718-1560

Americas Community Center los invita a participar en el evento de celebracion de las independencias de Colombia y VenezuelaD

Domingo, 14 de julio de 2013, en el Town Center de la ciudad de Weston, Florida.
Participa activamente teniendo tu stand.
informa AmericasCC

Thursday, June 20, 2013

DEP MOVES FORWARD WITH WATER QUALITY PROTECTIONS FOR 18 ADDITIONAL ESTUARIES


DEP MOVES FORWARD WITH WATER QUALITY PROTECTIONS FOR 18 ADDITIONAL ESTUARIES

~Florida ERC approves rigorous standards to now protect 91 percent of the state’s estuaries~



TALLAHASSEE– The Environmental Regulation Commission on Thursday unanimously approved numeric nutrient criteria for an additional 18 estuaries and 448 miles of open coastal waters, building on the extensive standards set beginning in late 2011. The action means the Florida Department of Environmental Protection has set rigorous nutrient criteria for more than 3,900 of the state’s estimated 4,290 coastal miles of estuaries, or 91 percent coverage.
The estuaries affected include Loxahatchee River, Lake Worth Lagoon, Halifax River, Guana River/Tolomato River/Matanzas River, Nassau River, Suwannee River, Waccasassa River, Withlacoochee River, and Springs Coast (Crystal River to Anclote River). The Department has developed criteria for total phosphorus, total nitrogen and chlorophyll A for individual segments in each of the estuaries.
This action follows the adoption of numeric nutrient criteria for Panhandle and South Florida estuaries late last year and the previous year, well before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's deadline for proposing the standards. Previous estuaries covered include Tampa Bay, Charlotte Harbor, Biscayne Bay, Indian River Lagoon, the Florida Keys, Pensacola Bay (including Escambia Bay), Choctawhatchee Bay, St. Andrew Bay and Apalachicola Bay.
Data collection and analysis continues for the remaining nine percent of the estuaries, mostly in the Big Bend area of the state.
“I am very proud of the dedicated scientists at the Department who worked long hours to derive criteria based on the best science available,” said Drew Bartlett, Director of the Department's Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration. “What they have accomplished furthers Florida’s position as a national leader in the adoption of these important criteria. We are gratified by the ERC's action.”
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In March, the Department and the EPA reached agreement for the state to complete the path it started on, establishing comprehensive numeric nutrient criteria to protect Florida’s waterways from excessive levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. High levels of these pollutants promote algal blooms and are Florida’s most critical water quality challenge.
That agreement builds on momentum from November 2012, when EPA approved Florida’s numeric nutrient criteria for lakes, rivers, streams and springs, as well as estuaries from Clearwater Harbor to Biscayne Bay and the Florida Keys. State legislation passed this session and additional Department rulemaking is ongoing to finish the job of setting numeric nutrient criteria in Florida. The agreement will bring an end to dual federal and state rulemaking.
The legislation, recently signed into law by Governor Rick Scott, requires the Department to complete its nutrient criteria rulemaking for remaining estuaries and coastal waters by Dec. 1, 2014, and establishes interim nutrient standards for those remaining waters until then. The legislation further provides that state criteria will go into full effect when EPA withdraws all federal nutrient criteria rulemaking in Florida.
The Department has also adopted a clear implementation plan for nutrient criteria. Upon fulfillment of the agreement with EPA, coupled with EPA’s November 2012 approval of the Department’s previously adopted criteria, Florida will have state-established numeric nutrient standards for the vast majority of its waterways.
Florida taxpayers have invested millions of dollars to create the nation's most comprehensive rules controlling nutrients. These rules account for the diversity and complexity of Florida’s waters and afford local communities and private interests the tools essential to cleaning up and protecting rivers, lakes, estuaries, and springs. The Department is committed to working with affected stakeholders to finish the job.

Americas Community Center, Citibank y Latin People News


Celebracion de las independencias de Colombia y Venezuela, el pasado jueves 13 de junio en la ciudad de Weston, Florida, premiando a los lideres comunitarios que dan apoyo a las comunidades latinas.

Wednesday, June 19, 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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American Black Film Festival 2013
June 19 - 23, 2013
Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue
305.674.1040 www.abff.com
The ABFF film program is primarily composed of world premieres of narrative, documentary and short films. As such, it is the leading film festival in the world for African American and urban content. Since its inception, the ABFF has showcased more than 600 films, rewarding and redefining artistic excellence in independent filmmaking.
Garden Tours
Saturday, June 22, 2:00 p.m.
Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive
Have you ever wanted to know more about the Garden's role in the history of Miami Beach, or what the heck that tree with the spines is out by the gate entrance? Guided tours are back! We have knowledgeable docents ready to show you just how much is really packed into our 2.6 acres, every Saturday at 2 p.m. Tours generally last 30 minutes with a suggested $5 donation.
Museum Tours
Saturday, June 22, 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).
The Rhythm Foundation presents: Marisa Monte
Sunday, June 23, 8:00 p.m. and
Monday, June 24, 8:00 p.m.
Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Avenue
Brazilian superstar Marisa Monte visits Miami Beach, one of only two US cities this year. Monte is a unique artist who combines the aura of a pop star, the elegance of a jazz diva and the roots of a samba muse. She has sold more than 10 million CDs worldwide over her stellar 19-year career.
SIGHTSEERS
Sunday, June 23, 8:30 p.m.
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue
www.mbcinema.com
Chris (Steve Oram) wants to show Tina (Alice Lowe) his world and he wants to do it his way - on a journey through the British Isles in his beloved Abbey Oxford Caravan. Litterbugs, noisy teenagers and pre-booked caravan sites, not to mention Tina's meddling mother, soon conspire to shatter Chris's dreams and send him, and anyone who rubs him up the wrong way, over a very jagged edge...
Food Truck & Music Festival FREE
Wednesday, June 26, 5:00 p.m.
North Shore Park Band Shell, 7275 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach's North Shore Park Bandshell & Ocean Terrace will dress in the typical, characteristic Latin flavor of the North Beach area to welcome the Miami Beach Food Truck and Music Fest on Wednesday nights this fall. The food and music fest will feature the popular mobile food trucks, free entertainment and participation by area restaurants.
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.
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.