Friday, February 17, 2017

SHIPWRECKEP (EL NAUFRAGO): Un Naufrago en una Ciudad

SHIPWRECKEP (EL NAUFRAGO): Un Naufrago en una Ciudad: Sueño Americano ..., si todos al llegar a este gran país tenemos un sueño, de progreso, seguridad, nuevas oportunidades y todo aquello que...

Thursday, February 16, 2017

PTA Special Edition - Founders' Day 2017


Founders' Day.  Each year we celebrate this day by gathering with other volunteers from local units, county councils and special guests.  We celebrate our membership achievements and we encourage everyone to contribute to our scholarship program.  We welcome new members, recognize longtime leaders (one county actually calls them "Dinosaurs"!) and inspire folks to pay attention to upcoming news about our Legislative Conference and Leadership Convention.  Maybe your county does even more...maybe not. 

But what is the true meaning of Founders' Day?  What are we celebrating?  We're celebrating the legacy that has inspired us to continue to advocate for children.  We're celebrating the lives and mission of three women who decided that enough was enough and wanted to not just talk about change, but become catalysts for change.  Do you think for one moment that Alice or Phoebe or Selena imagined that 120 years later, on the anniversary of the first meeting of parents, teachers, workers, and legislators, that there would be close to 5 million volunteers carrying a membership card that proudly bears the name PTA?

Then what were they thinking about, if not about fame, glory, and their aging photos hanging in schools and offices around the country?  I can't say for certain, but I have a strong feeling that they were thinking about their community.  They were thinking about the families that were hurting and whose children were being injured or dying in factories.  They were thinking about kids who needed better health care and vaccinations against diseases.  They were thinking that every child should have proper nutrition and enough food so that they were not going hungry.  They were thinking that every single child deserved the best education our constitution guarantees.  They took on big government and big industries without wavering in their fight for what was right, and they persevered!

So, here we are...120 years later and we're a part of a movement that has made great strides in all of these areas.  But, does it seem that the mission has been accomplished?  Does it feel like we have less work now that needs to be done?  Do you think that fundraisers and cookie bakes were destined to be our legacy?  I feel that most of you will agree that the answer is ABSOLUTELY NO!  Our work is most definitely not done.  This advocacy thing is not for the weak at heart, for the easily offended or for the armchair commentator.  This movement is for those who are not only focused on continuing a legacy but in leaving their own, by making lives better for OUR communities, for OUR hurting children, for OUR families in need.

This Founders' Day, take a moment to remember why we meet.  Their voices should be in the room.  Their passion should be stirring around each table.  Their faces are sitting in each chair.  Look around, tap into that energy and let's make history, shall we?
Cindy Gerhardt
President, Florida PTA

Dr Michael White's New Orleans Jazz Quartet @ Arts Garage Saturday

 
 
 
Dr. Michael White has been instrumental in keeping alive the New Orleans jazz tradition of his ancestors, some of whom were among the earliest jazz musicians. A professor of Spanish and African American Music at Xavier University in New Orleans, White has become well known on the jazz scene. He performs, writes and lectures on jazz, and is among a very few current clarinetists to develop an original authentic interpretation of the exciting New Orleans style.
White has performed and/or recorded with noted musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton and Marcus Roberts. He has played on numerous highly acclaimed recordings, including his own critically acclaimed Crescent City Serenade and New Years at the Village Vanguard.
Dr. White has been given numerous awards and recognition for his contributions, including the rank of Chevalier of Arts and Letters by the French Government in 1987 and a National Heritage Fellowship Award by the National Endowment of the Arts in 2008.

Arts Garage is located at  94 NE Second Ave in Delray Beach. Tickets are $30, $40, and $45 at artsgarage.org       
Dr. White appears courtesy of KCC Productions.

Miami Beach Cultural Arts Events February 16 - February 22, 2017


Cultural Arts Events February 16 - February 22, 2017
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TERROR
@ Colony Theatre, 2040 Lincoln Road
Weekly performances continue through February 19, 2017

Tony-Award winning Director Gregory Mosher joins Miami New Drama for the American premiere of Ferdinand Von Schirach's mind bending new play TERROR. A military pilot has shot down a hijacked commercial flight which was headed toward a crowded stadium, and now faces trial. This internationally acclaimed courtroom drama casts the audience as jurors, asking them to decide the pilot's fate. Each night the audience decides. 
 

Tonight's SOUNDSCAPE CINEMA SERIES 
PRESENTED BY Citi® Film has been CANCELLED due to road construction and the closure of 17th Street at Soundscape Park.

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CONCERTO SHOWCASE
@ New World Center, 500 17 Street
Saturday, February 18, 7:30 p.m. (WALLCAST™ concert) FREE
Sunday, February 19, 2:00 p.m.

In a popular all-concerto program-a staple of the NWS program-select Fellows take the coveted spotlight as winners of this season's concerto competition, an intense contest where Fellows compete head-to-head with their favorite solo work. Celebrate the immeasurable talent and accomplishments of the young musicians who call the New World Symphony home.
 
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FREE CONCERT!
@ Collins Park, 2100 Collins Avenue
Saturday, February 19, 3:00 p.m. 

Global Arts Project, Inc. opens their 2017 season with a celebration of Mardi Gras by Dr. Michael White's New Orleans Quartet. This is the first of five FREE concerts for the 2017 season in Collins Park! Dr. Michael White has been instrumental in keeping alive the New Orleans jazz tradition of his ancestors, some of whom were among the earliest jazz musicians.
 
THIS WEEK'S FEATURED FILMS!

@ O-Cinema Miami Beach, 500 71 Street
Multiple screenings February 17 - 22, 2016 

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@ Miami Beach Cinematheque
1130 Washington Avenue
Multiple screenings February 18 -
February 22
, 2017

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BIG MEAN SOUND MACHINE AT FOOD TRUCK & MUSIC NIGHT
@ North Beach Band Shell, 7275 Collins Avenue
Wednesday, February 22, 5:00 p.m.

The Virginia Key Grassroots Music Festival kicks off a Grass Roots Live series.  Free! Food Trucks & Music Night, presented every 4th Wednesday with the City of Miami Beach - free! Dinner and a show, as the street is lined with your favorite food trucks, and great music inside the Bandshell.
Big Mean Sound Machine is a polyrhythmic monster with a crisp, constant, unrelenting groove - a thunderous dance party that fuses Afrobeat, Jazz, Funk,and Psychedelia.
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GROUND CONTROL
@ Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
Continues through March 15, 2017

'Ground Control' is an exhibition of work by 11 international artists, in addition to two recent acquisitions by The Bass, whose genesis is the investigation of time and space. Comprised of outdoor and site-specific works that mediate between figuration and abstraction, 'Ground Control' curator Nicholas Baume brings together a selection of artists across generations and thematic interests who share a fascination with technological progress and human subjectivity.
 
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Mark Your Calendars!
MIAMI BEACH YOUTH MUSIC FESTIVAL
@ North Beach Band Shell, 7275 Collins Avenue
Saturday, March 18, 2017, 4:00 p.m.
 
The City of Miami Beach and Rhythm Foundation are proud to
announce that nine youth performers have been selected to perform as part of the inaugural Miami Beach Youth Music Festival!
 
"It was an honor to have music industry pros Steven Gibb, Gloria Gibb and Betsy Perez selecting the lineup for our Youth Music Festival," expressed Miami Beach Commissioner John Elizabeth Alemán. "The talent of the young artists is impressive, and
their job wasn't easy." 
 
Check out video of the performers 

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Friday, February 10, 2017

City of Miami Beach Storm Water Drainage Upgrade

City of Miami Beach Storm Water Drainage Upgrade

February 10, 2017
Construction Update
What's New:
On Monday, February 13, 2017, the west side of the intersection of Washington Avenue and 17 Street will be continuously closed for approximately ten (10) days. All traffic will be detoured throughout the area to use 16 Street (See map below).

This work is part of the Public Works Department storm water drainage upgrades along Washington Avenue from 17 Street to 18 Street and on 17 Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to Washington Avenue.

Click here to download the project advisory.

Text "Lanzo17" to 555888 for more info on the 17th street project.
 

Thursday, February 9, 2017

This Weeks News! | Black History Kick-Off


Dr. Cornel West: "The Crisis In Black Education"
Dr. Cornel West spoke to a group of students at North Miami High School for "The Crisis in Black Education" event, themed after the National Black History Month theme.   
 
Photography By: Adrian Freeman 
Question of the Week:
Do you believe there is disparity between wages and housing in Miami-Dade County?

YES | NO  
State Weekly Reports Jan. 30 - Feb. 3
 
The House Careers & Competition Subcommittee filed PCB CCS 17-01 Wednesday which would dispatch Florida's tourism and economic development agencies. Less than 36 hours after Gov. Rick Scott chastised legislators for threatening to pull back funding for Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida, the House leadership has rolled out the bill that would kill both agencies. Read More>>>
Social Inequality Graph Results

No More Excuses - Start Writing Now

Do you yearn to write and know you have much to say, but somehow never get to it? This four-session workshop for aspiring and beginning writers will help you get started and keep at it.
Bring writing tools of your choice - paper, notebook, pen, pencil, iPad, laptop or even a stone tablet! This workshop is led by editor and writing coach Noelle Stern, PhD, a widely published author of fiction, essays, columns, and writing how-to help.
Thursdays, January 12 & 26, February 9 & 23, 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
 
The Office of Community Advocacy
Advisory Board Meetings 
*All Advisory Board Meetings Are Open To The Public.  

Program Director: Mr. Joshua Ho
Chairperson: Mr. Mehmet Ulutas
 
Next Advisory Board Meeting   
Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 6 PM
Location: 111 NW 1st Street Miami, FL 
10th floor
 
The Chinese New Year Festival
 
Enjoy exotic food, festive music, 
& mind-boggling entertainment
as we celebrate the Chinese New Year
 | Sunday, February 19, 2017 | 
| 11 am - 6 pm | Read More>> 
Program Board: Ms. Retha Boone-Fye
Chairperson: Mr. Stephen Johnson

Next Advisory Board Meeting:March 1, 2017 at 10 AM 
Location: 111 NW 1st Street 
18-1 Conference Room





"This Week's Black History Month Highlight is Thelma Gibson, A Miami Native African-American Woman born in the 1920's." 
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This Friday, Feb. 10, 2017
Triumphant Spirits: A photographic Illumination of African American Men 
  
Join us as the Black Affairs Advisory Board kicks off Black History Month with the unveiling of the "Triumphant Spirits" exhibit curated by MUCE and the photographer artistry of Adrian Freeman. 
| Stephen P. Clark Government Center |111 NW 1st Street Miami, Fl 33128 |
| 11:30 AM | For More Info>>> 
Program Director: Ms. Laura C. Morilla
Chairperson: Ms. Marie Woodson
Next Advisory Board Meeting
Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 5:30 PM
Location: 111 NW 1st Street
Miami, Florida 33128
6th Floor Conference Room
 
  
20th Annual In The Company of
 Women Award Ceremony
 
| Celebrate International Women's Day | 
| Mar. 8, 2017 | Coral Gables Country Club | 
Read More | #12amazingwomen |
 
 
Program Board: Ms. Shirley Plantin
Chairperson: Mr. Edward Shohat

Next Advisory Board Meeting
Next Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 2pm
Location: Masjid Miami Gardens
4305 NW 183rd Street Miami, Fl 33055 
In Partnership with COSMOS

Program Director: Ms. Natalie Milian
Chairperson: Ms. Abbie B. Cuellar
Next Advisory Board Meeting
Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 6 PM
Location: The Survivor's Pathway Office 
1801 Coral Way, Suite 200

Program Board: Mr. Gustavo Cruz
Chairperson: The Honorable Commissioner Jose "Pepe" Diaz
Next Board Meeting
Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 6:30 PM
Location: TBA


Enjoy Live Music, Great Food, & Festive Fun!
 A Chili Cook Off & Music Festival
| 11 AM - 6 PM | Feb. 12, 2017 |
| Coral Gables, Florida | 
 Brought to You By: Knights of Columbus
Sponsored By:  Military Affairs Board & United Way
Independent Review Panel Working Group 
Chairperson: Mr. Ruban Roberts
Next Advisory Board Meeting  
TBA
Location: 111 NW 1st Street
Miami, Florida 33128


 
Community Advocacy Services

Every Third Tuesday

FedAssist - Representatives from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be available to answer questions and general information to the public on a walk-in basis. Resource materials to help you study for the citizenship test will also be available.  

Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) - will be providing services for low-income veteran families: Short Term Case Management, Rental Assistance, Utility Deposit/Rental Assistance, Security Deposit Assistance, Patriot Pass Assistance, Emergency Supplies, and Childcare Assistance.   

The Department of Children and Families (DCF) will be offering their

ACCESS program - which provides the following services: Temporary Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medicaid, and Refugee Assistance

Every Third Thursday

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