Wednesday, May 29, 2013

GOVERNOR SCOTT CELEBRATES $880 MILLION PLAN FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION, CLEANER WATER IN FLORIDA

GOVERNOR SCOTT CELEBRATES $880 MILLION PLAN FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION, CLEANER WATER IN FLORIDA

WEST PALM BEACH – Today, Governor Rick Scott signed into law HB 7065, which provides $32 million, annually, in state funding for the Governor’s $880 million long-term Everglades restoration plan. The $32 million is an historic step forward in restoring America’s Everglades by improving water quality and water flow. The Governor signed the bill as part of a ceremony at the Florida Atlantic University Pine Jog Environmental Education Center in West Palm Beach.
Governor Scott said, “I was proud to work with state, local and federal officials to create the $880 million Everglades Restoration Plan, which will ensure we’re doing what it takes to protect and properly manage our nation’s most delicate natural treasure. In this session alone, we’ll invest $70 million for supporting the Everglades – and by signing HB 7065, we’ll provide $32 million in recurring dollars for the Everglades, which is a huge win for Florida’s environment.”
Senator Wilton Simpson said, “I was proud to work with Governor Scott to provide $32 million in annual funding to support Florida’s Everglades. These dollars will help protect, restore and create a more sustainable ecosystem for this natural treasure.”
Representative Matt Caldwell said, “Governor Scott did a great job in working with all stakeholders to create the $880 million Everglades restoration plan – and our job is now to fund it. By providing $32 million annually for the Everglades, we’re doing our part in supporting this world-renowned ecosystem, which provides limitless benefits to our state and nation.”
The goal of the Governor’s $880 million Everglades Restoration plan is to improve water quality and water flow throughout the Everglades. Improvements to the health of the Everglades ecosystem are important for fish and animal habitat as well as the health of the South Florida economy.
The plan is funded, in part, by a $32 million annual appropriation and is a partnership between the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Water Management District, stakeholders in the Everglades Agricultural Area and all of South Florida to address water quality in the Everglades. The Water Management District has already achieved several milestones ahead of schedule.
The Governor’s landmark water quality plan includes:
- 6,500 acres of additional stormwater treatment areas, which are man-made managed wetlands that naturally remove phosphorus from water prior to the water being discharged into the Everglades.
- 110,000 acre-feet of water storage capabilities in flow equalization basins, or reservoirs that work with the proposed and existing stormwater treatment areas to regulate flows and optimize treatment efficiency.
- Other components of the plan include engineering projects in existing treatment areas and the modification of conveyance features necessary to move the water through the South Florida Water Management District’s massive flood control and water delivery features.
The Governor’s plan was presented to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in the Fall of 2011. After coordination with EPA, the final plan was included in permits and orders issued by the Department of Environmental Protection in September of 2012.
DEP Secretary Herschel T. Vinyard, Jr. said, “Governor Scott’s leadership has resulted in a major step toward improving and protecting one of our nation’s greatest natural resources. Protecting the health of the Everglades is essential to getting the water right, in terms of quality and quantity.”
South Florida Water Management District Chair Dan O’Keefe said, “Everglades restoration is critically important for South Florida, and the District thanks Governor Scott and the Florida Legislature for their ongoing support in restoring this national treasure.”
Eric Eikenberg, CEO, Everglades Foundation said, "We strongly support Governor Scott's Water Quality Plan and recognize the priority he has placed on protecting and restoring America's Everglades."
Robert Coker, Senior Vice President, U.S. Sugar Corp. said, “The farmers within the Everglades Agriculture Area believe strongly in Everglades restoration and we appreciate Governor Scott’s leadership in developing a financially feasible plan to move forward.”
Pepe Fanjul, Jr., Executive Vice President, Florida Crystals Corp. said, “This bill represents the great partnership between agriculture, environmentalists and our state’s leadership in coming together to build upon the success we've had and to finally solve the important issue of Everglades restoration.”
Eric Draper, Executive Director, Audubon Florida said, “We commend the Governor’s leadership on the Everglades Water Quality Plan and getting the legislature to ratify the plan through House Bill 7065 endorses a good standard for Everglades water quality, provides the basis for funding the plan and will, in a short period of time, produce cleaner water going into the Everglades.” 

INVITACION PARA LA COMUNIDAD VENEZOLANA EN CAFE CANELA

Comando Simón Bolívar – Weston, FL
27 de Mayo de 2013
                                 Comunicado de Prensa

Motivo:   Censura a Globovision, sus Periodistas y la Democracia.
Invitado Especial: Periodista  Carines Moncada TV y Radio .
Fecha: Viernes 31 de Mayo de 2013.
Hora:   7:30 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 Democracia   Venezolana,  ya que con Globovisión se va el espejismo de Libertad de Opinion.  Ahora todos sabemos  que estamos bajo una Tiranía comunista que nos ha sido impuesta por los Dictadores Cubanos.

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 rojita. ¿Será éste el fin del chavismo sin Chávez?. Triunfara la Democracia?.  Comparta su opinión con nosotros.

Invita:
Oscar Ganem
Comando Simón Bolívar
 Medios de Comunicación: Favor confirmar asistencia a través del correo electrónico: Prensa.csb.weston@gmail.com …561 503 9959

Saturday, May 25, 2013

THINKING AND THE ARTS IN THE MUSEUM OF ART - FORT LARUDERDALE

ANA MARIA FERNANDEZ



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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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Thursday, May 23, 2013

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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 EspecialAlberto 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.

FLORIDA STATE PARKS SALUTES MILITARY WITH DISCOUNTS, REENACTMENTS



FLORIDA STATE PARKS SALUTES MILITARY WITH DISCOUNTS, REENACTMENTS

~May is Military Appreciation Month~


Flags at Gasparilla Island State Park

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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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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CLAUDIA RUIZ - MODELO DEL MES


ABE Y SUS AMIGOS


CLASIFICADOS - CLASSIFIEDS


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CLAP & WINE - JOSE RAMON CARLON GOMEZ


ALBERTO PIERINI - BIOPOLIMEROS UN ALTO PRECIO PARA SU BELLEZA


SALUD Y BELLEZA - ANN GANEM


Juan Coutinho Academy - Escuela de Campeones


Dia de las Madres - Amazonia Vocal Ensemble


LA MAGIA DE UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - UN LUGAR PARA SONAR


TURISMO


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