Friday, March 1, 2013

FLORIDA PARK SERVICE COMMEMORATES WOMEN’S HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH AND VIVA FLORIDA 500 IN MARCH


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 1, 2013

CONTACT: DEP Press Office, 850.245.2112, DEPNews@dep.state.fl.us


FLORIDA PARK SERVICE COMMEMORATES WOMEN’S HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH AND VIVA FLORIDA 500 IN MARCH


~Many historical and cultural events planned this month at state parks and trails throughout the state~


MKR house

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings loved to walk in the shade of orange trees at her house, which is the main site at Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park in Cross Creek.

TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Florida Park Service is proud to host many historical and cultural events this month in recognition of Women’s History Month, Archaeology Month and Viva Florida 500. Florida State Parks will commemorate the role of women and the impact they made on parks as well as significant archaeological discoveries made in state parks through reenactments of historical events, educational displays and interactive programs. These activities will bring history to life and set the stage for a fun, educational family outing.
“Florida’s state parks are proud to host many Women’s History and Archaeology-focused events this month and throughout the year,” said Donald Forgione, DEP’s Florida Park Service Director. “Embracing, preserving and promoting Florida’s cultural history is a significant role for state parks and we enjoy providing this important information to our visitors.”
National Women’s History Month, sponsored by the National Women’s History Project, is a celebration of the achievements of women in all facets of life – science, community, government, literature, art, sports, medicine – that have a positive impact on the development of self-respect and new opportunities for girls and young women.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park is named after the author who lived and worked in the tiny community of Cross Creek. Her cracker style home and farm, where she lived for 25 years and wrote her Pulitzer prize-winning novel, The Yearling, has been restored and is preserved as it was when she lived there. The Yearling was published in April 1938 and this year the park will celebrate 75 years of the classic story of a young boy and his pet fawn, as they mature from one spring to the next in the Florida scrub. Visitors may tourthe house with a ranger in period costume from October through July, on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (except Thanksgiving and Christmas) at 10 and 11 a.m. and at 1, 2, 3, and 4 p.m. for $3 for adults and $2 for children aged 6 – 12.
The Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway is named after the woman who led the movement to stop the Cross Florida Barge Canal project. The corridor that exists today as the Cross Florida Greenway was, for decades, the site of one of Florida's largest public works projects ever. In Feb. 1964, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction of the Cross Florida Barge Canal. After decades of lawsuits and congressional bills to deauthorize the construction of the canal, in Nov. 1990, President George Bush signed SB 2740 into law deauthorizing the Cross Florida Barge Canal project and changing the purpose of the lands to recreation and conservation. The greenway was named after Marjorie Harris Carr in 1998. See the Greenway and all the beautiful nature by joining the 8th Annual Hike Across Marion County March 2, 9 and 16. Hikes depart from the Santos Campground at 8:30 a.m.
Archaeology is the study of ancient cultures through the recovery and examination of material remains such as buildings, grave sites, tools and other artifacts usually dug up from the ground. Learn about ancient cultures at Florida’s state parks during Archaeology Month events.

Silver River Knap-In

Silver River State Park, Ocala

Saturday and Sunday, March 2 & 3

9 a.m. to 4 p.m

This weekend event will feature flint knappers from across the Southeast making stone tools like Native Americans did thousands of years ago. Visitors can watch as stone tools are created from various flints by expert "knappers." Other artists and crafters will demonstrate how bows and arrows are made, hide tanning, pottery manufacture and firing, tomahawk and spear throwing and other skills.


Timucua! Program

Faver-Dykes State Park, St. Augustine

Saturday, March 30

2 to 4 p.m.

Experience and discover Native American life ways of the Timucuan Indians and their relationship to the land they loved. Explore with an expert guide, enjoy stories about the Timucuans and discover the important role the river, forest and ocean played in their everyday lives. See a re-created 1500s Timucuan Camp and experience the food, clothing and shelter of these amazing people. Try your hand at throwing an atlatl or starting a fire using a bow and drill.

Many of Florida's state parks and trails offer an educational look at history and culture. Some offer valuable lessons for women’s history and archeology, all of which are commemorated during Viva Florida 500.
Every week in 2013, the Florida Park Service will highlight a significant event or milestone that happened in a state park or associated with a state park on a new web page called, “Viva Florida 500 – History Notes.” At this web page, visitors can learn about Florida’s heritage through state parks and then experience it in real life by visiting that particular state park. The month of March is jam-packed with reenactment and heritage day events at Florida's state parks.

Battle of Natural Bridge

Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park, south of Tallahassee

Saturday and Sunday, March 2 & 3

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

During the final weeks of the Civil War and early on the morning of March 6, 1865, volunteers from the Tallahassee area - Confederate soliders, old men and young boys - met the Union forces at Natural Bridge and successfully repelled three major attacks. On Saturday, March 2, guests will mingle with civil war reenactors and observe a Confederate-Union skirmish, cavalry demonstrations, artillery shows and medical treatment examples. Sunday, March 3, will be the official Opening Ceremonies and Dedication, followed by a full-scale reenactment of the Battle of Natural Bridge at 2:30 p.m.

Fort Cooper Days

Fort Cooper State Park, Inverness

Saturday and Sunday, March 16 & 17

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Experience Second Seminole War and Florida history. Explore period military and Seminole camps. Take in living history demonstrations held throughout the day, visit the period craft vendors or grab a bite to eat from one of the food or snack vendors. Battle reenactments will be held twice daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Loud sounds may frighten young children and pets.

Cape Florida Heritage Days

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, Key Biscayne

Saturday, March 9

9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Tour the lighthouse and keeper's house and talk with park rangers and volunteers to learn about the history of Cape Florida. Two nature walks highlighting the plants and vegetation that Juan Ponce DeLeon would have observed when he set foot on Key Biscayne in 1513. Historic reenactors will re-create the 1858 pre-Civil War time period featuring a lighthouse keeper and Cape Florida family life. Enjoy demonstrations of candle making and a musician playing the dulcimer. A ship salvager and hunter/trapper will talk about life in the mid-1800s.

Homosassa Heritage Day

Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, Homosassa

Saturday, March 9

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

In collaboration with Citrus County Historical Society, Florida Archaeological Society, Crystal River Archaeological State Park, Homosassa River Garden Club and other local groups, this event will feature displays of historic photos of the Homosassa area and Homosassa Springs Attraction in the Florida Room. Also learn about the people, places and lands of David Yulee's Margarita plantation from Jason D. Moser, PhD with the Florida Public Archaeology Network. Costumed reenactors will converse with Florida pioneer woman Dessie Smith Prescott, and novelists Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Ernest Hemingway. Reminisce with retired park rangers about the former wildlife attraction and the famous animals that wintered here.

Annual Fort Chokonikla Encampment

Paynes Creek Historic State Park, Bowling Green

Saturday and Sunday, March 23 & 24,

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This year’s event will feature reenactment of the fatal attack by renegade Seminoles on the Kennedy-Darling trading post. Other demonstrations will include how United States soldiers, local pioneer settlers and Seminoles struggled to survive during the mid-1800s in central Florida. Reenactors will demonstrate their skills with bow and arrows and tomahawks. There will also be exciting black powder demonstrations with period rifles, pistols and cannons.

This is just a sample of the many history focused events being held this month at a Florida state park.

AMERICAS CONTIGO

This Wednesday March 6th learn from the Broward County officials

Broward County officials will be speaking about trade and how to do business with the government
Mr. Dale Holness Ms. Jasmine Jones
Dale Holness
Jasmine Jones




Commissioner Comm. Relations and Outreach Manager
Broward County Office of Economic & Small Business Development

Learn about what's new with the Business Opportunity Act of 2012
Additional topics will include:
* How to register as a vendor to do business with Broward County
* How to access current opportunities and research past
solicitation results
* The benefits of participating and how to get certified in local and
federal Small Business Programs
* Overview of online Small Business Development resources


Broward County
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

HUNDREDS ATTEND DEP AND FWC GULF COAST ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION COUNCIL MEETINGS


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 1, 2013

CONTACT: DEP Press Office, 850.245.2112, DEPNews@dep.state.fl.us


HUNDREDS ATTEND DEP AND FWC GULF COAST ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION COUNCIL MEETINGS

~Panama City meeting and webinar held to accept public's ideas for Florida projects~


TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hosted a public meeting and webinar this week to gather public input on projects in Florida that could be funded by the federal RESTORE Act.
“I am thrilled with how many people have participated in the webinar and meetings and provided thoughtful and high quality ideas,” said Mimi Drew, Governor Scott’s representative on the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council. “I hope we continue to see this type of input throughout the process.”
The meeting and webinar were designed to gather input on the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council’s Path Forward document and Florida’s projects to be submitted to the Council for consideration. The Tuesday webinar drew 132 participants and the meeting Thursday at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City hosted nearly 200 members of the public.
An additional public meeting will be held on March 13, at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissions Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg. The Department, along with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, is presenting information on the state’s five priority areas for projects and is accepting input on projects the public would like submitted to the Council for consideration for inclusion in the initial Comprehensive Plan.
The RESTORE Act, which was passed by Congress on June 29, 2012 and signed into law by President Obama on July 6, 2012, created the Council, and established several funding categories for the Clean Water Act civil and administrative penalties resulting from the Deepwater Horizon explosion on April 20, 2010.
The Council is required, after notice and opportunity for public comment, to publish an initial Comprehensive Plan by July 6, 2013. The Path Forward document, which was released by the Council on Jan. 29, describes how the Council will build on the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Forces work and articulates the Council’s plan to collaboratively develop the initial Comprehensive Plan.
The public may provide comments on the Path Forward document by email to: RestoreCouncil@doc.gov. For more information on additional meeting or to submit projects to the state list visit the Department’s Deepwater Horizon webpage, www.dep.state.fl.us/deepwaterhorizon.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

World Tennis Day


Please Join us on March 9th to celebrate
World Tennis Day.
We will play Jr. Round Robins. THE EVENT IS FREE
More info:
MARYELI QUEVEDO-MENDOZA
Manager

Americas Community Center Events


Americas Community Center Events
February 26th, 2013

NETWORKING BREAKFASTS IN Weston
This Wednesday February 27, 2013, network with other business professionals and entrepreneurs in your area!

Stella and Fabio


Sponsored by:

Mallarie Espinoza

Next Wednesday February 28:
The Community Relations and Outreach Manager for Broward County will be speaking about "How to do Business with the County"
Rick Case Honda
15700 Rick Case Honda Way Davie, FL 33331
Hora: 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM - Registro: 7:50Am
Costo: $10.00


NETWORKING BREAKFASTS IN DORAL

El próximo Jueves 7 de Marzo, conéctese con la comunidad empresarial del Doral y sus alrededores!


Jeff Atwater

**Este Jueves 28 de Febrero no habrá desayuno de negocios en Doral


Every Thursday:


- Expand your network of contacts
- Share information of your company or service
- Learn about new topics
- Develop and drive your business!
Carlos Albizu University
2173 NW 99Ave.
Doral, Fl. 33172
Hora: 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM - Registro: 7:50Am
Costo: $10.00

CHARLAS DE PRODUCTIVIDAD
Volver a ser Feliz:
Venciendo la Depresión
con el Cuerpo la Mente y el Espíritu!

Patricia Gaviria

Con Patricia Gaviria

Se expondrán herramientas naturales para equilibrar nuestras energías física, mental y espiritual; y cómo al sintonizarlas y alinearlas correctamente se logran recuperar los aspectos positivos de vida.

Al final estará disponible la VENTA del libro autografiado con un costo de $16 en efectivo.



Miércoles 6 de Marzo, 2013

7:00 PM
Rick Case Hyundai
Costo: $5

Words from The State of Florida's CFO
"Recently, I read an article about key industry sectors to watch. Entrepreneurs are focusing on growing businesses in these industries despite the recession, according to an IBISWorld report. Rising revenues, shrinking entry barriers and increasing accessibility are some of the characteristics the eight sectors boast."
- Mr. Jeff Atwater

DOCTORED - Movie Premier!
Doctored

Golf Digest 2013 Hot List Tour!
Golf Tour Promo

Fiesta de Oro
Fiesta

$65 tickets for ACC members - angela@americascc.org
Golf

Seminar/ Workshop
AES

Seresta- Concert Series!
Seresta

FREE Concert
Concert

Family Biking Event
Cycling Event

Travel and Business EXPO
Viajar Expo Miami

12th Annual TASTE OF THE BEACH - LAUDERDALE BY-THE-SEA



FLORIDA PTA

 
  
February 2013
eNewsletter
Eileen Segal, President
In This Issue
* FLPTA Store Update
* FL PTA President & Legislation Chair on Tumblr
* Important Membership Activation
* President's Message
* Membership
* Awards Awards Awards!
* All Pro Dads!
* Important Upcoming Dates
* Thank you to our Sponsors
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FLORIDA PTA STORE UPDATE:
  
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Florida PTA Legislative Chair, Mindy Gould, is also on Tumblr!  
Important Membership Activation Update!!!

To all Florida PTA members - - if you join more than one local unit, you must activate each and every membership card.  This way that local unit and Florida PTA will receive credit for it. Do it today please!

 
SPOTLIGHT UPDATE: 

Last month's eNewsletter  included a spotlight article on Seven Oaks Elementary PTA.  

FLPTA also CongratulatesPASCO County for putting on this successful PTA Day in the Park Event and for all of their dedication and hard work!

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Congratulations toBroward County Councilof PTAs/PTSAs, on their selection by National PTA as one of the six new sites to join the Urban Family Engagement Network! 
President's Message
 
Did you know there is Proper Protocol in PTA?

Today's PTA leader is usually a very busy parent juggling a professional career and a volunteer career. They are very in tune with the current social media, and mostly do all their communications by texting. This is all fantastic and we in PTA know this is the wave of the future. However we must not forget our basic rules, ethics and protocol. Yes I said protocol. Respect for our officers that are in elected positions especially the President. Protocol is a code of courteous conduct. It has been design to honor those of a high ranking position.

Only the president of the PTA or executive board may authorize you to speak for the PTA. They are the only ones that can authorize you to speak to the media. This is true for local units, councils, state and National PTA. When you do speak make sure you are speaking on statements that State and National PTA have positions on. If you do not know an answer its okay to say let me call you back and I will get you the answer or refer them to your Council or State President.

When holding a conference call meeting, first and foremost check your bylaws to make sure it is allowed. Start the conference call on time, send out an agenda in advance and all materials you need your members to read so the call will move quickly. Have everyone keep their phones on mute unless they are speaking, wait until the chair pauses before speaking and always identify yourself. Keep questions and statements to a minimum. Remember the chair should use Roberts Rules of order just like you do when holding your meetings. When voting, it is a good idea to take a roll call vote unless the chair declares a consensus.

If you are communicating by email there is no reason to hit reply all. It's not necessary for all to see you have replied back. Also keep you replies simple and short. Never put anything in the email you do not want the entire world to see. You never know where your email will end up. If there is a disagreement or an issue, it is best to stop the emails and call the person on the telephone to discuss.

When you have messages on your phone its proper to answer them back within 24 hours or if you need longer perhaps call back and schedule a time to talk.

If you always follow your bylaws, proper procedures and protocol, being a leader is the most rewarding experience you can have. I do, and I love serving as your Florida PTA President! 

Sincerely,
Eileen L. Segal, Florida PTA President   
MEMBERSHIP  
 
Congratulations to winners of FLPTA 5% Membership Incentive - Why PTA? Because Our Children Matter!
Tampa Palms Elementary PTA - Hillsborough
Lake Lucina Elementary PTA- Duval
Fishweir Elementary PTA - Duval
Steinbrenner High PTSA- Hillsborough
  
Please remember to remit all monies and/or unused PTA cards to Florida PTA by no later than March 31st. It's best to send in weekly to ensure your membership numbers are counted for this year.  

Continue to ask for members. It's because I was personally asked that I joined. I thank each of you showing generosity as PTA members, helping me mature in PTA so I now have an opportunity to serve via membership. Why PTA- Because Our Children Matter! 
 
Tammy Coker,
FLPTA Membership Chair
 
Awards, Awards, Awards!!! 
 
Has your PTA/PTSA developed and presented an awesome program? Did you reach your membership goals? Did you know Florida PTA has membership, program and other awards! Apply today. All forms are onour website www.floridapta.org .  


ALL PRO DADS EVENT!  
 (January 19, 2013)

The Cohen Family (pictured below), read the article in Florida PTA's eNewsletter and decided to attend this great event!   

Evan Cohen (Dad) 
Daniel Cohen (15 yrs old)
Mark Cohen (8 yrs. old)

Thanks for sharing Cohen Family!
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES

03/11-04/26/13  Attend Region Weeks in Tallahassee! (Click Here for Your Region Dates!) 
03/31/13           Deadline for final dues payment and return of unused membership cards.
04/14/13           Florida PTA Celebrates 90 Years of Advocacy! 
04/5-6/13          Attend MEN's Summit in Orlando at the State Office!  
07/12-14/13      Attend the Florida PTA Leadership/Convention at Innisbrook!
FLORIDA PTA THANKS OUR SPONSORS!
  
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