Holistic fundraiser all set to get underway
May 18, 2013 by Mark
Miami’s second annual Holistic Health Fund’s Holistic Health Walk and Expo will be held during the weekend at Tropical Park Stadium.
The event is used to raise money for the Holistic Health Fund, a non-profit fund founded to [Read more]
Miami to Orland rail connection still in the works
May 1, 2013 by Mark
Miami residents who hunger for the golden age of rail travel will be happy to know that the proposed passenger train service between Miami and Orland has not been derailed, although it has suffered a delay. The privately funded rail service is [Read more]
Vote early and often for The People’s Pick
April 16, 2013 by James
It is time to vote, but not for those seeking public office. The People’s Pick competition is upon us again and Miami residents can vote for the top six finalists in each of two tracks, in the Miami Herald Business Plan Challenge.
This will make the 15th year for the [Read more]
Grand opening offers pleasant afternoon touring new homes
April 9, 2013 by Mark
Miami residents in the market for a new home should keep this weekend free, because that is when Hemmingway Point is having its Grand Opening.
As Miami’s newest residential community, Hemingway Point features three, four, and [Read more]
Taste of Pinecrest moving to new location
April 5, 2013 by Mark
Miami residents looking forward to this year’s Taste of Pinecrest take notice, the event will not be held per usual at Pinecrest Gardens. This year’s event, set for this weekend, is to be held at the newly built YMCA South Dade Family Wellness Center, located close to [Read more]
City council puts off vote to change alcohol beach ban
March 23, 2013 by Mark
On March 13, the Miami Beach city commissioners took up the matter of lifting the ban on alcohol on Miami Beach beaches and promptly laid the matter back down. It was decided that more input from stakeholders, including hotel owners, police, Ocean Drive merchants and [Read more]
Free storm spotter training open to the public
March 23, 2013 by Sarah
Miami residents who find storms a source of excitement or interest may wish to attend a Storm Spotter Training session to be held here in Miami at the Civic Center in a few days.
The address for the class is [Read more]
A wee bit of Scotland comes to Florida
March 1, 2013 by Mark
Those Miami residents looking for something a little different to do tomorrow may enjoy driving up to Fort Lauderdale for the 30th annual Southeast Florida Scottish Festival and Highland Games. Attendees can reacquaint themselves with their [Read more]
Children offered individual time at Miami Children’s Museum
February 28, 2013 by Mark
The Miami Children’s Museum is offering some respite to parents of children with autism with its Sensory Saturday program.
The museum is now reserved for [Read more]
Experts come together to give small business a helping hand
February 15, 2013 by James
Once again, it is time for the Miami Herald Small Business Forum. Held at Florida International University’s south campus, the event is planned for next week and will provide panel discussions and motivational talks from [Read more]


