Miami Finance Forum September CEO Power Breakfast 9/27/12

CEO Power Breakfast: “European Debt Crisis: Impact on the U.S. and Global Capital Markets”
mffMiami Finance Forum
Thursday, September 27, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Conrad Miami
1395 Brickell Ave.
Miami, FL 33131

Members: $25; Non-members: $65
RSVP Online 
(Seating is limited, pre-registration is requested.)
Elena Djakonova: (866) FF-Miami or Elena@MiamiFinanceForum.com

The Miami Finance Forum (MFF) will host a “CEO Power Breakfast” and panel discussion titled, “European Debt Crisis: Impact on the U.S. and Global Capital Markets.” The panel, moderated by James Varnadoe, managing director with KVR Trade Finance Fund, will provide insights and guidance to financial-services, investment and other business professionals.

Speakers will offer insights and advice about challenges and opportunities in today’s global capital markets. In addition, the panel will discuss how the debt crisis in Europe is affecting the United States and financial markets.

Miami Finance Forum Chairman Carlos Deupi said, “The Miami Finance Forum is eager to help bring clarity and guidance to the financial services and investment community on how the European debt crisis is affecting the United States economy.”

Panel speakers include managing directors and specialists from top financial and wealth management firms, including:
·       Christian Miller, Senior Fixed Income Specialist, Bloomberg LP
·       Joe Rodgers, Managing Director, KPMG Corporate Finance, LLC
·       J.C. Cabrera, Senior Portfolio Manager, Bernstein Global Wealth Management

Geek + Chic – Fashion & Luxury + Tech 9/26/12

Geek + Chic – Fashion & Luxury + Tech
September 26 2012 @7:30PM
NEW LOCATION: Storer Auditorium
5250 University Dr
Coral Gables, FL.

Afterparty is at Shula’s 347
Shula’s 347 Grill
6915 Red Road
Coral Gables, FL 33143
Please RSVP on Facebook here

Join us as we host a panel of several entrepreneurs who are blurring the lines between technology and fashion/luxury goods here in Miami. Learn how people are selling chic products online, innovating in ecommerce, and using technology to impact their industry.

Presentation of Sew Love by Sabrina Scandar http://sewlove.co/

Followed by a panel discussion featuring and moderated by Maria Arguello:
Google + – Bette Ann Schlosberg and Lisa Gluckstern
Gilt City – James Wark
Societe Perrier – Eunique Deann
Mantha Group – Carrie Mantha

Full bios can be found here

Schedule:
7:30-8:00 : pizza/networking/etc,
8:00 – 8:10: Demo SewLove
8:10- 9:00: Panel discussion
9:00 – ? : After party at Shula’s 347 in south Miami.

The event is being held in the CAS Art Gallery. 1210 Stanford Drive. Park in the Pavia garage (free after 6). There will be an after party for this event at a separate location. This is at UM Coral Gables Campus

Event being coordinated by Maria Arguello with support from the LaunchPad at UM

This event is sponsored by:
Preemo
TeckPert

Art Pharmacology: Prescription No. 3 The Capital of Caribbean Cool: Contemporary Caribbean Diasporic Artists in Miami 9/20/12

Art Pharmacology: Prescription No. 3 The Capital of Caribbean Cool: Contemporary Caribbean Diasporic Artists in Miami
art pharmacology_art practicalThursday, September 20, 2012 | 7:00pm
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
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LegalArt and Art Practical present a series of talks exploring the attributes that define the visual arts culture in Miami.

Third Prescription: “The Capital of Caribbean Cool: Contemporary Caribbean Diasporic Artists in Miami”.

Led by Art Practical contributor crystal am nelson.

LitChat Literary Salon 9/18/12-9/19/12

LitChat Literary Salon
LiterarySalonBetsySeptember 18 & 19, 2012, 7 – 9 pm
The Betsy Hotel
1440 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
http://litchatliterarysalon.wordpress.com
 
The LitChat Literary Salon happens live at The Betsy Hotel in South Beach and simultaneously through Twitter. This is a free event on Tuesday and Wednesday nights at The Betsy’s posh B-Bar. Support the Miami literary community listen to hear notable authors read from and speak about their work. Authors speaking on Tuesday, September 18 are Debra Dean, Patricia Engel, Christina Diaz Gonzalea. Authors speaking on Wednesday, September 19 are Les Standiford, Keith Cronin and P. Scott Cunningham. Authors will be available following each event to sign books.

Social Media Seminar Series: Google+ Training with Miami Google Marketing Team 9/19/12

Social Media Seminar Series: Google+ Training w/ Miami Google Marketing Team
total_wine9/19/2012, 6:30 pm – 8:30 PM
Total Wine Plantation
801 S University Dr
Plantation, FL
RSVP: http://tiny.cc/xbmnkw
 
Join us and the Google marketing team and get an in-depth tour of the Google+ platform. This will include a tutorial of how to get setup, use all of the features effectively and understand why this is the best new social tool available.
 
    Google’s local field marketing team educates influencers on how to use Google+ effectively. They are focused on activating communities in fashion, music, sports and the nonprofit sector.
 
Free wine and cheese for all who attend
 
Event by Social Media Sass & The Innovative Consultant

Life is Art and PARK Project Community Meet and Greet To Discuss The Miami Beach Festival of the Arts 10/2/12

Life is Art and PARK Project
Cordially Invite You To
A Community Meet & Greet
To Discuss the Revival of
The Miami Beach
Festival of the Arts*
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Valentino Sul Mare
7330 Ocean Terrace
Miami Beach, FL 33141
RSVP on Facebook
More Information

Join us for an evening of fun and friendship as we discuss the possibility of reviving the Miami Beach Festival of the Arts. Meet the Life Is Art and PARK Project teams. Discuss what we liked and disliked about past festivals and what we can do to improve it. We are very interested in bringing back a wonderful festival to Miami Beach’s Ocean Terrace. Valentino Sul Mare will be offering happy hour prices. Everyone is welcome.

Please invite other community members who might be interested.

(*NOTE: The name “Miami Beach Festival of the Arts” is owned and coypright by the City Of Miami Beach. Life Is Art and PARK Project are in no way currently associated with the MBFA.)

Event Planners Zoo Miami Safari Sneak Peek and the Deering Estate at Cutler 10/10/12

Event Planners Zoo Miami’s Safari Sneak Peek and the Deering Estate at Cutler
Metro Zoo 04 152October 10, 2012, at 9 a.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 S.W. 152 Street
Miami, FL  33177-1499

Reservations are required to attend. Please call or email Terry Mallo, Special Events Manager, to reserve your spot at 305-251-0400, ext. 84939, or mallot@miamidade.gov.

Are you an event planner who wants to give your clients that once-in-a-lifetime experience? If you’re looking for that unique, yet fun and elegant venue to plan an event for your clients, look no further.  You found it at Zoo Miami!  And now you can also experience the uniqueness of nearby Deering Estate at Cutler – all in one day; all free!

Whether an elegant reception or wedding, corporate team-building session, company picnic, or special gathering for friends and family, Zoo Miami and the Deering Estate at Cutler offer the perfect spot – day or night, indoor or out.

Join Zoo Miami’s Group Sales Team as we take you on a complimentary “Safari Sneak Peek” showcasing exotic event locations throughout our zoo!  Visit the most beautiful and popular areas in which to host an event – with wild animals and lush vegetation as your background.  Your visit will also include:

• Complimentary zoo admission
• Guided tram tour
• Monorail all-day pass
• Light refreshments
• Exciting raffles
• 10% discount at concessions & gift shop valid on October 10, 2012
• 10 free zoo passes if you book within six months of your visit
The first 10 people who sign up for Safari Sneak Peek will get a free tour of the Deering Estate at Cutler after the zoo experience. The visit includes:

• Free transportation by van from Zoo Miami to the Deering Estate at Cutler
• Introduction to Deering Estate at Cutler staff who will describe the facility’s  
   event venues
• Free lunch courtesy of the Mango Café at the Fruit & Spice Park
• A guided tour of the facility
• Transportation back to Zoo Miami at 2 p.m.
 
Give us a try.  We guarantee you’ll be glad you did!  We look forward to meeting and seeing you at our wonderful and unique facilities!

LegalArt and Art Practical present Art Pharmacology No. 3 9/20/12

LegalArt and Art Practical present Art Pharmacology No. 3
Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 7:00pm
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127.

LegalArt and Art Practical present a series of talks exploring the attributes that define the visual arts culture in Miami.
Using Renny Pritikin’s “Prescription for a Healthy Art Scene” as a point of departure, Art Practical contributing editors will invite local cultural producers to discuss the needs and opportunities of Miami’s expanding art scene.

Third Prescription:
“The Capital of Caribbean Cool: Contemporary Caribbean Diasporic Artists in Miami”. Led by Art Practical contributor crystal am nelson.

Art Pharmacology is being held at various partnering venues. Visit www.legalartmiami.org  for details on upcoming talks.

LEGALART is a non-profit, arts space in downtown Miami empowering artists through educational and professional programs, legal assistance and referrals, and a live/work residency program.

ART PRACTICAL, a San Francisco-based online magazine currently participating in LegalArt’s Residency Program, will publish an issue dedicated exclusively to Miami’s art scene in November.

This program is made possible with the support of the John L. and James S. Knight Foundation, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, and Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs.

Art Lecture The Aesthetics of Gender in Contemporary Art 9/11/12

Art Lecture: “The Aesthetics of Gender in Contemporary Art”
Jeeyoo-and-Her-Pink-Thing_m9/11/2012, 6:30 pm – 8pm
North Regional/BC Library
1100 Coconut Creek Boulevard
Coconut Creek, FL 33066
http://lisarockford.com/news/
 
Lisa Rockford, Assistant Professor at Broward College, will speak about her inspirations for the upcoming exhibition she is curating; national and international professional artists who have portrayed interpretations of gender or critique of the cultural influence on gender identity. This is the first lecture in a series of Artist Talks presented by Broward College North Campus Fine Arts Department and Student Life. The accompanying exhibition, “Appropriated Gender,” which opens Sept. 15 @1310 Gallery in Ft Lauderdale, will feature 44 regional artists along the same theme.

Lecture by Julian Young at Whale and Star 9/12/12

Lecture by Julian Young at Whale & Star
September 12, 2012, 7 PM
Picture-2Whale & Star
2215 NW 1st Place
Miami, Florida 33127
http://thelectureproject.com/#young

Enrique Martínez Celaya’s studio presents The Whale & Star Lecture Series.
 
On September 12, 2012 at 7pm, Whale & Star will present their eleventh lecture of the season. Lecture 11 welcomes acclaimed Philosophy Professor, Julian Young who will discuss the philosophy of Friedrich Hegel, in his lecture titled "Hegel on Tragedy." The lecture is open to the public, with a $5 fee, but RSVP’s are necessary to the studio at 305-576-6160.
 
“Taking Antigone as his paradigm, Hegel views great tragedy as the articulation and resolution of ethical dilemmas. I look at the elements of this theory: “ethical substance,” the tragic conflict, the tragic flaw, and the tragic “resolution.” And then I defend the theory against a number of criticisms: that in ignoring “catharsis” the theory is excessively intellectual, that it ignores the central role of fate in Greek tragedy, that in proposing a “resolution” it misses the essence of the “tragic vision,” and that there must be something wrong with a theory that denies tragic greatness to Shakespeare.” -Julian Young
 
Julian Young is the Kenan Professor of Humanities at Wake Forest University.  He is the author of ten books, mostly on nineteenth- and twentieth-century German philosophy, as well as The Death of God and the Meaning of Life. His most recent work is Friedrich Nietzsche: a Philosophical Biography. He has appeared on radio and television in Ireland, New Zealand and the USA, and has written for the Guardian, the New York Times and Harper’s Magazine. He is currently completing The Philosophy of Richard Wagner, and plans a book on tragedy.

MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance to Plan a Special 9/11 Remembrance During Board Meeting for Miami Beach Residents 9/11/12

MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance to Plan a Special 9/11 Remembrance During Board Meeting for Miami Beach Residents
TCG-LOGOSeptember 11, 2012, 6:30 pm
Caribbean Condominium
3739 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida, 33140
http://www.thecontinentalgroupinc.com
 
The MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance (MBNA) will have its monthly meeting on September 11th to continue its service as a platform for Miami Beach homeowners and businesses as well as partake in a special observance for all the victims of 9/11.  All residents and business owners in the MidBeach area are invited to attend the MBNA meeting on Tuesday, September 11th at 6:30 p.m. at the Caribbean Condominium located at 3739 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, 33140.
 
The MBNA was formed by community leaders who sought a vehicle to enable MidBeach residents to collaborate and communicate common interests effectively and mobilize public support on important issues.
 
The MBNA has been the creation of an Ad Hoc Committee to formalize and define the key components of the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the organization.
 
During the September 11th meeting, the MBNA founding members will have a special remembrance for the victims of 9/11 with opening remarks by Commissioner Jerry Libbin. MBNA will then continue to discuss the mission, goals and constitution of the organization intended to represent the interests of homeowners in the MidBeach District of Miami Beach, which spans from 23rd Street to 69th Street.
 
Topics of discussions will include: Bylaws revisions, IRS – responsible parties, membership strategy, 2013 election plans, good and welfare by unit owners, adjournment, as well as the discussion for a new Florida Department of Transportation project for A1A/Indiana Creek Dr.
 
Founding partners of the MBNA include: The Continental Group, 5600 Condominium, Blue Diamond, Canyon Ranch Residence, The Caribbean, Carriage House, The Executive Condominium, Green Diamond, Imperial House, Maison Grande, Mosaic, Regency Tower, Seacoast 5151 and Seacoast 5700.
 
Additionally, founding members of the new MBNA include: Miami Beach Commissioner and Vice Mayor Jerry Libbin, Matthew Abramowitz, Alejandro & Kate Arce, Avra Bank, David Basch, Matteo Bianchi, Kevin Brill, Alicia Casanova, David & Carol Cohen, Justin Fuhrman, Michael Girotto, Muhammad Hasan, Nancy Ladd, Roger Leifer, Simon Nemni, Chana Perl, James Richmond, Laverne Rodriguez, Miriam Ruiz, Kim Selmore and Gustavo Verite.
The MBNA strongly encourages MidBeach residents to attend and encourage those in neighboring communities to participate. The success of the MBNA is heavily dependent on resident involvement and community support.
 
The Continental Group (TCG), a FirstService Residential Management company, is one of the founding partners and is proud to be spearheading the recently formed MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance (MBNA). For more information, please contact Shelly Tygielski, VP of Communications for TCG at 954-378-1086 or at stygielski@tcgmgt.com .

Breakthrough to Success Seminar 9/28/12-9/29/12

Breakthrough to Success Seminar
Breakthrough-To-Success-Seminar-FlyerSat – Sun, September 28 – 29, 2012, 10 am to 6 pm
Hampton Inn & Suites Ft. Lauderdale-Airport, 
2500 Stirling Road,
Hollywood, Fl
 http://www.advancedbreakthrough.com/breakthrough-to-success/
 
Get ready to Create the Life of your Dreams …NOW
What if your were able to create more money,  have better health and develop magical relationships. Just imagine becoming the person you really want to be.  You can and you will with your
Breakthrough to Success Seminar
Transformation, Empowerment & Inspiration!
"This 2-day workshop is guaranteed to Change Your Mind & Transform Your Life!" 
So come and join the millions of people worldwide who have achieved amazing results using the Advanced Human Development & Change Technologies of Neuro Linguistic Programming and Time Line Therapyâ„¢ techniques.
Proudly presented by:
Dr. Vijay Shah, MNLP, MHT, MTLT, DCH
Motivation alone will not drive you to excel. First, you need to transform your thinking. Second, you need to have an idea of what for you, would be the most powerful and compelling future. Then, you need to overcome your obstacles. Next, you need the proper tools to help you set and achieve manageable goals, especially in everyday time restrictions and distractions. Learn how to lead yourself to create the results you desire. Additionally, you may choose to enhance your capacity to lead individuals, groups and your business or organization. In either case, you will change your mind and transform your life to rise to your next level of success.
Time magazine calls NLP, ”software for the brain.”Your brain is the most powerful bio-computer on the planet. So learn how to direct your brain to create the future you desire. Time Line Therapy™ is probably the fastest process to transform your past and to create a future filled with your dreams and aspirations.
Who should attend? All professionals and individuals who are ready to:
Advance your career & make more money now
Supercharge your business revenue and profits
Capture the relationship that your heart desires
Improve your health and fitness
Create your ideal self-image now
Increase your motivation & energy
Live a life filled with great joy & passion
Learn specific how-to tools and processes to:
Transform your thinking and eliminate your personal blocks
Let go of the destructive power of negative emotions
Easily vaporize your limiting beliefs
Identify your personal drivers to success & propel you forward
Properly set & execute powerful, attainable goals
Manage your time efficiently & increase your productivity
Stay focused in spite of constant interruptions
Successfully communicate with all people
Reconnect with the life of your dreams
How is this workshop structured?
It is dynamic and highly interactive with plenty of hands on practice.
It is more than a motivational seminar.
What if I attend the Breakthrough to Success Seminar?
Imagine how your life would be if you could create what you want in your life?
Just suppose you were able to do all the things that you’ve always wanted to …
Now what would it be like if you could easily and effortlessly make the necessary changes in your life

Free Leadership Training Provided for Emerging Leaders 9/8/12-9/9/12

Free Leadership Training Provided for Emerging Leaders
Community-Leadership-WorkshopSaturday, September 8, 2012,10AM to 4PM
Sunday, September 9th, 1PM to 5PM
Joseph C. Caleb Center
5400 NW 22nd Ave, Room 110
latondaj@nhssf.org
 
South Florida’s emerging young leaders are invited to sharpen their leadership skills and entrepreneurial abilities at a free two-day Miami Community Leadership Forum on September 8th and 9th at the Joseph Caleb Center.
 
Hosted by the Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida (NHSSF) and sponsored by NeighborWorks America ® and TD Bank, the Forum will train participants on how to become effective leaders and play an active role in shaping their community’s development and be part of a larger South Florida network of community leaders. Activities and workshops include leadership training, self-exploration and skills assessment, and an overview of how to understand community issues and policies.
 
Seating is limited. RSVP for free:
LaTonda James of NHSF at (305) 751-5511 x 1141 or latondaj@nhssf.org .
 
DATE for 2-day forum:
Program materials, lunch, and refreshments will be provided. Attendees will receive a certificate of completion for attending both days of the forum.

Rotary Club of Doral: Founder of Footprints Foundation–Working to reduce maternal and infant mortality in the Eastern Congo 8/31/12

Rotary Club of Doral: Founder of Footprints Foundation–Working to reduce maternal and infant mortality in the Eastern Congo
Lorna-Ownens8.31.12, 12:15 p.m.
Doral Park Country Club
5001 NW 104 Ave.
Doral, 33178.
http://www.facebook.com/rotaryclubofdoral
 
On Friday, August 31, Lorna Owens, the Founder of Footprints Foundation working to reduce maternal and infant mortality in the Eastern Congo, will speak to the Rotary Club of Doral.
 
Owens is a former Midwife, Registered Nurse, Attorney and also Legal Commentator on Nancy Grace, CNN, HLN and Tru TV, In Session. An Adjunct Professor, Gender Expert, International Speaker, Executive/ Life Coach and Author who has traveled to over 12 countries teaching the Art and Science of Success to Women’s Groups and Organizations. She has appeared on NBC, TBN, and TV in Jamaica, Cayman Island and Bermuda. The Miami Herald called her a Pioneer and the Mother of Reinvention; Advance for Nurses says she wows her Audiences.
 
Owens is very active in her church All Souls Episcopal Church and the Downtown Miami Rotary. At any given time you can find Owens volunteering at local community events in Coconut Grove. She also finds time to host a Local TV Talk show called And The Women Gather on Teleamerica Channel 88. She also hosts a once a week Radio show on Blogtalk radio called “And the Women Gather.”
 
For 10 years she hosted a monthly workshop for women at the Ritz Carlton in Coconut Grove called the Women’s Institute. She is designer of a line of jewelry for women called Spirit of a Woman. She is also the author of "Daily Sustenance and Everyday Grace Everyday Miracle," living the life you were born to live. Her third book a legal thriller “The Lady Lawyer” will be out next year. To learn more, visit www.footprints-foundation.org.
 
The Rotary Club of Doral meets on Fridays at 12:15 p.m. at the Doral Park Country Club, 5001 NW 104 Ave., Doral, 33178. Lunch: $15. To RSVP call (786) 280-9078 or email vicente2250@yahoo.com or RSVP to http://www.facebook.com/events/166806836789886/

The Savvy Health Food Shopping Tour 9/8/12

The Savvy Health Food Shopping Tour!
Healthy-Grocery-Shopping-WorkshopSept 8th, 2012, 1:30-3:00 pm
IronFlower Fitness
7300 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL 33132
www.TheHolisticCoach.com

RSVP and any question – B@theholisticcoach.com

Grocery shopping at Health Food Stores can be confusing; especially when it comes to healthier choices. This workshop will change your whole relationship to food and eating! You will familiarize yourself with new & healthy foods to add into your diet that will easily crowd out the not so healthy ones. It is an extremely helpful & educational plunge into the choices we make each day.
 
You will learn…
•    How to navigate the produce, meat, dairy and bulk aisles
•    To recognize hidden toxic ingredients and avoid nutrition traps.
•    How to be cost sensitive without jeopardizing quality and health
•    Reading labels, food selection and preparation.
•    How to recognize organic produce with just one glance.
•    My little secret to eating the freshest whole foods.
•    Food samples and so much more!!!
 
A $25 donation will get you all the yummy info to transform you into a savvy shopper AND entrance to Yoga Aid on Sunday Sept 9th 9am. Yoga Aid is a fundraising event that consists of a 2-hour yoga practice of 108 Sun Salutations to benefit Yoga Gangsters, a South Florida non-profit organization that serves the community by providing free weekly yoga classes to at-risk youth in inner city schools, hospitals, rehab centers, foster neighborhoods, jails and through other non-profits.
 
Can’t make it to Yoga Aid? No problem any amount donation will be given to YogaGangsters, every little bit counts  Win Win for all!!! Give and take is the name of the game right?

The Mid-Autumn Festival Reception Honoring Confucius 9/23/12

The Mid-Autumn Festival Reception Honoring Confucius
Sunday, September 23rd, 2012, 3pm – 5pm
FIU North Campus, Wolfe University Center Ballroom
3000 N.E. 151st Street North
Miami, Florida 33181

The South Florida Shandong Association will be holding The Mid-Autumn Festival Reception Honoring Confucius. Two-Time Emmy-Award winning broadcast and print journalist, Julia Yarbrough will emcee the event.
 
The Mid-Autumn Festival Reception will be honoring one of the world’s most important thinker, politician, educator and scholar, Kong Zi, (aka Confucius). 
 
Born in 551 BC, in Qufu, Shandong Province, China, Confucius is known for his development of the concept of Confucianism (“Ru Jia”) which focuses upon cultivating kindness, courteousness, benevolent rule and personal responsibility as the basis for society.
 
Confucius’ concepts and body of work has had an enormous influence on the development of philosophy, civilian and governmental structure, religious institutions, and even the military.
 
In recent years, Confucius’ ideas about how to achieve a harmonious and just society has gained a huge up surge in global interest. Few people, in human history has had as much of a profound influence upon the development of human civilization, as has, Confucius.
 
Mid-Autumn is a traditional time for family gatherings in China, so there could be no better time for the entire South Florida family to come together and enjoy delicious chinese mooncake and celebrate the life, work and ideas of Confucius.
 
Come and join the Chinese Consulate General of China, Mayors of Miami, Doral, North Miami Beach, Senators, Members of Congress, and representatives of Chinese associations at the Mid-Autumn Festival Reception Honoring Confucius.

Since it’s inception, in 1992, as a non-profit organization, the South Florida Shandong Association has become the leading organization in South Florida focused on increasing economic, cultural and social ties between South Florida and one of China’s top economic, social and cultural regions, Shandong Province.

The delegation from the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China will be led by Consul General Xu Erwen. The Consulate General is committed to promote the exchanges and cooperation between China and the southern United States in all fields, to deepen the understanding and friendship between Chinese and American peoples, to protect the rights and benefits of Chinese citizens, and to provide consular services to overseas Chinese in our consular districts and all visitors to China.

Speech Level Singing Vocal Training Masterclass 9/22/12

Speech Level Singing Vocal Training Masterclass
Jeffrey-Skouson-Flyer-MasterclassSeptember Saturday 22nd, 10 am -3.30 Pm
Coachsingers Studio
208 S 28 Ave
Holywood Florida 33020
www.coachsingers.com
 
"Speech Level singing Vocal Training Masterclass led by CEO of Speech Level Singing and Level 5 Master Instructor Jeffrey Skouson, one of the top Vocal Coaches in the World"
 
In September, Coachsingers of Miami will host Speech Level Singing CEO and Level 5 Master Instructor Jeffrey Skouson, who hails all the way from Las Vegas to provide training on the technique of Grammy Legends as Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Steve Wonder and many other artists for the first time in Miami.
 
During this training participants will have the opportunity to learn principles of the Speech Level Singing Vocal Technique with one of the Top Vocal Coaches in the world.
 
This event would be of great interest for Singers, Vocal Performing Artists.
 
For Registration please go to www.speechlevelsinging.com  and click on Events-Workshops
 
or just click on  http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1133696

RefreshMiami Founder Match Making 8/29/12

RefreshMiami – Founder Match Making
August 29, 2012 7:30pm-9:30pm
Storer Auditorium (UM Business School) – UM Coral Gables Campus
Coral Gables, FL
Please RSVP on Facebook here

Learn how some successful entrepreneurs have found their technical or business partners to start their companies. If you’re looking for a CTO, or cofounder, this will be the event to come to. People from both sides of the table will be presenting as part of a panel to discuss their dos and dont’s.

Panelists are:
Ed Toro – Sr Engineer @ Inversiones.com
Charles Irizari – Director, Product Development & Information Architecture @ Rokk3r Labs
Steve Repetti – CEO @ RadWeb
Stewart Davis – CEO @ SafeStitch Medical

We are looking for volunteers to handle check-in at the door, someone to tweet as well.

This event is sponsored by the UM MBA Entrepreneurship club.

Beer, Sodas, and food will be served.

The location is not the same as the last 3 events. It is in the UM Business school auditorium, Storer Auditorium. Parking as always is best in the Pavia garage or on the street/meters after 6pm.

Parking at the Pavia garage is free after 6pm for visitors.

This event is sponsored by the UM MBA Entrepreneurship club

Deering Estate Free Lecture Snake in the Grass An Everglades Invasion 9/13/12

Free Lecture: “Snake in the Grass: An Everglades Invasion”
Thursday, September 13, 2012, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Deering Estate at Cutler
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157
305-235-1668 ext. 233

Free and open to the public.
Visitor Center Auditorium

In partnership with the Archaeological Society of Southern Florida, the Deering Estate at Cutler presents a free lecture on the 2nd Thursday of each month. The next lecture is scheduled for Thursday, September 13th at 7:00 pm in the Visitor Center Auditorium at the Deering Estate at Cutler located at 16701 SW 72 Avenue. The lectures are free and open to the public.

Presenter: Larry Perez

Snake-eating alligators and alligator-eating snakes might seem like a science fiction story-line, but those battles are playing out in Everglades National Park, where the invasion of non-native pythons threatens to upend a rich and diverse ecosystem that includes the largest tract of wilderness east of the Rockies. Larry Perez skillfully explores this astonishing assault — the repercussions already tallied and those lying in wait — in a book that reads almost like fiction but which, sadly, is only too factual.

Larry Perez, a lifelong resident of Miami, is a graduate of Florida International University. He has been an interpreter and park ranger for Miami-Dade County Parks, and the National Park Service while achieving numerous professional awards. Larry is both a writer and producer, authoring Words on the Wilderness: A History of Place Names in South Florida National Parks, and Journal of Florida’s Watchable Wildlife: Reptiles and Amphibians.

CEO Power Breakfast South Florida Private Equity News and Trends 8/30/12

CEO Power Breakfast and panel discussion titled, “South Florida Private Equity: Latest News and Emerging Trends”
Thursday, August 30, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Riverside Hotel
620 E Las Olas Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

Members: $25; Non-members: $65
(Seating is limited, pre-registration is requested.)
Pre-Register Online.
CONTACT: Elena Djakonova: (866) FF-Miami or Elena@MiamiFinanceForum.com

The Miami Finance Forum (MFF) will host a “CEO Power Breakfast” and panel discussion titled, “South Florida Private Equity: Latest News and Emerging Trends.” The panel, moderated by Rodolfo Pittaluga, principal with Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP, will provide insights and guidance to financial-services, investment, legal and other business professionals relating to the current private equity landscape in South Florida. The event takes place at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, August 30, at the Riverside Hotel, 620 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301.

Speakers will offer insights and advice about hot industry sectors and current emerging trends. In addition, the panel will discuss adapting to change, bringing added value to portfolio company investments, and differentiating across sectors to yield greater gains in today’s economy.

Miami Finance Forum Chairman Carlos Deupi said, “In today’s complex global economy, the Miami Finance Forum is eager to help bring clarity and guidance to the finance and investment community regarding the private equity sector in South Florida.”

Panel speakers include partners and managing directors from top private equity firms, as well as investment banking, accounting and law firms, including:
· John Caple, Managing Director, The ComVest Group
· Alan Axelrod, Partner, Bilzin Sumberg
· Rhett Neuenschwander, Managing Director, Huntsman Gay Global Capital
· Charles Fultz, Managing Director, Farlie Turner & Co.
· Lee J. Monahan, Partner, Harren Equity Partners

Rotary Club of Doral: Nancy Stein, Seniority Matters, provides Caregiver Tips 8/24/12

Rotary Club of Doral: Nancy Stein, Seniority Matters, provides Caregiver Tips
Augsut 24, 2012, 12:15 p.m.
Doral Park Country Club
5001 NW 104 Ave.
Doral, FL
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Lunch: $15.

Call (786) 280-9078 or email vicente2250@yahoo.com.

Nancy Strickman Stein, PhD, of Seniority Matters (www.senioritymatters.com), will speak at the Rotary Club of Doral. She will present an overview of what you should know about those that you are helping: how to get started, types of resources to turn to, how to learn what your needs are, and how to access the type of services you need. It will also include an overview of what you can find on the Seniority Matters website and the different ways you can access its resources and services.

TCG Continues its Continental Certified Educational Program with Free Seminar in Miami 8/28/12

TCG Continues its Continental Certified Educational Program with Free Seminar in Miami
August 28, 2012, 6:00 PM
Axis at Brickell
79 S.W. 12th Street
Miami, Florida 33130
www.TCGEvents.com/miami

The Continental Group (TCG), a FirstService Residential Management company, will host Continental Certifiedâ„¢ Educational Program Seminar Panel for Condominium Associations in Miami. The seminar, titled: 2013 Condo Budget Planning: Tips to Add Services Without Increases, will take place on Tuesday, August 28th at 6 p.m. at the Axis at Brickell located at 79 S.W. 12th Street, Miami, Florida 33130. This event, facilitated by Kregg Hale, VP of Operations for The Continental Group, is open to all community residents, Condo Association Board Members and Property Managers. Upon completion of this course, attendees will receive a certificate of achievement. Admission is free and registration is required. To RSVP, please contact Astrid Marten at 954-734-5522 or email amarten@tcgmgt.com.

“As Florida’s leading property management company, The Continental Group will continue to present these free seminars as part of the Continental Certified Educational Program Series to share best practices in the communities we serve to help enhance board effectiveness and efficiency,” said Tim O’Keefe, CEO of The Continental Group.

The 2012 Condo Budget Planning: Tips to Add Services Without Increases course will feature an interactive panel who will discuss reviews of statutory requirements, key elements for preparing an operations budget, insight into industry best practices as well as creative tips on stretching the dollar while maximizing services. Panelists will include Jeffery Ducker, CPA of Kane and Company, P.A. and Gary Mars, PA of Hyman and Mars, L.L.P. For more information or to RSVP, please visit www.TCGEvents.com/miami.

To learn more about The Continental Group, call (954) 925-8200, toll-free: (800) 215-2316 or visit www.thecontinentalgroupinc.com.

It’s Easy To Be Vegan 9/8/12

It’s Easy To Be Vegan!
September 8, 2012, 2:15 – 5:30
Broward County Library – Northwest Regional Branch
3151 N. University Drive
Coral Springs, FL
gentleworld.org

Presentation and Q&A session with 33 year vegan M. Katz, a showing of short non-graphic vegan videos, free educational materials will be available. There will also be a delicious food tasting banquet and free samples of cruelty-free products.

Doors open at 2:00, event begins at 2:30

Remembering Andrew Under the Stars 8/16/12

Remembering Andrew Under the Stars
Thursday, August 16, 2012, 6:00pm
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129
You must RSVP online to attend

WLRN and the Miami Herald would like to cordially invite you to the Remembering Andrew Event at the Miami Science Museum this Thursday, August 16th at 6:00pm.

Guests will be part of a special listening session of the documentary under the stars of the museum’s planetarium. We will actually be setting the planetarium back so that we will literally be sitting under the same sky as the night that the storm hit our shores. Guests will also get a sneak peak of the exhibit that the museum has been working on, and they will witness a masterful photography slideshow from our partners at the Miami Herald. Light refreshments and hors d’oeuvres provided by Friends of WLRN.

Special guest speakers will be in attendance.

As you might have heard on air, or even helped contribute to, WLRN has been collecting and telling the stories of Hurricane Andrew for the 20th anniversary of the devastating storm, which is next Friday, August 24th. As a way to wrap-up all these stories, our team has been working on a one-hour radio documentary telling the story of Hurricane Andrew, and the mark it left on our region forever. The title of this documentary is Remembering Andrew.

Beached Miami DWNTWN Art Days Group Bike Ride 9/8/12

Beached Miami DWNTWN Art Days Group Bike Ride
Saturday, September 8, 4-7 p.m.
Starts at Government Center
111 Northwest 1st Street
Miami, FL 333128
RSVP form on beachedmiami.com

Join us for a group bike ride through the downtown art scene. Hosted by Beached Miami for DWN TWN Art Days, a celebration of arts and culture in downtown Miami, the FREE bike ride will feature short art talks and artist performances at CIFO, the Arsht Center, the historic DuPont Building, and other pillars of the downtown art community. The ride will start at Government Center and end at Bayfront Park for a complimentary picnic with food catered by Pollo Tropical and refreshments provided by Perrier. To snag one of the limited spots on the ride, RSVP now!

Rotary Club of Doral Dr. Carmen Ortiz on Digital Marketing 8/17/12

Rotary Club of Doral: Dr. Carmen Ortiz on Digital Marketing
August 17, 2012, 12:15 p.m.
Doral Park Country Club
5001 NW 104 Ave.
Doral, Florida 33178
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Please join the Rotary Club of Doral on Friday, August 17, to hear guest speaker Dr. Carmen Ortiz speak about how to maximize social media sites to increase membership, retention, activities and overall communication. Dr. Carmen Ortiz, Founder of Sabia Partners, specializes in digital marketing.

Also, on Friday we will inducting our newest member Dominique Barba. Rotarians, family and friends are welcomed to attend. Lunch: $15. Guests welcomed. Call (786) 280-9078 or email vicente2250@yahoo.com

Mental Health Town Hall 9/6/12

Mental Health Town Hall
Thursday, September 6, 2012 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Department of Children and Families
10th Floor Conference Room – N-1011
401 NW 2 Ave.
Miami, FL 33128

Town Hall Meeting to discuss Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services in Miami-Dade County

An open forum with with incumbent state legislators, candidates, members of the judiciary, mental health professionals, consumers and family members.

Wolfsonian Hosts Public Talk with Elinor Burkett and William Darrow Reporting on Egg Shells: Journalists in the Early Years of the AIDS Crisis 8/24/12

Wolfsonian Hosts Public Talk with Elinor Burkett and William Darrow Reporting on Egg Shells: Journalists in the Early Years of the AIDS Crisis 8/24/12
Friday, August 24th at 7PM
The Wolfsonian
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL.

Journalists In The Early Years Of The Aids Crisis | Wolfsonian Hosts Public Talk With Elinor Burkett And William Darrow
Free for Wolfsonian members and students and $10 for all others

AIDS and the Media will be the focus of a public talk at The Wolfsonian–Florida International University between journalist and producer/director Elinor Burkett and William Darrow, Professor of Public Health at FIU. Join their conversation about the media’s role in mobilizing the nation’s response to AIDS and its complex relationship with scientists, activists, and politicians confronting the epidemic.

Over the three decades since early reports of a terrifying new disease began leaking out of San Francisco and New York, American journalists writing about AIDS have been accused of underplaying the first hints of disaster and of distorting its shape, of pandering to scientists and of scientific ignorance, of callous indifference, racism, homophobia, and utter heroism. This frank conversation between Elinor Burkett and William Darrow is presented in conjunction with The Wolfsonian’s current exhibition Graphic Intervention: 25 Years of International AIDS Awareness Posters 1985-2010.

Elinor Burkett reported on AIDS for The Miami Herald during the critical years when South Florida was coming to grips with the epidemic and authored The Gravest Show on Earth: America in the Age of AIDS, a scorching indictment of the ‘AIDS industry’ for greed, self-promotion, and putting politics over prevention.

During his 31 year career with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), William Darrow served as the only social scientist on the CDC task force that studied AIDS from 1981 through 1985 and later directed scientific research on the social and behavioral aspects of AIDS as Chief of the Behavioral and Prevention Research Branch, Division of STD/HIV Prevention, National Center for Prevention Services.

Cernuda Arte Two Lectures by Professor Alejandro Anreus 8/29-30/12

Two Lectures by Professor Alejandro Anreus
August 29 – 30
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de León Boulevard
Coral Gables.

Cernuda Arte Announces two lectures on Mariano Rodríguez and René Portocarrero
to be imparted by special guest, Professor Alejandro Anreus, PhD as part of a centennial celebration of the births of these two legendary Cuban Modern Masters.

Mariano: Forms and Identity
Wednesday, August 29 at 7 p.m.

Portocarrero: A Joyous and Tropical Baroque
Thursday, August 30 at 7 p.m.

Both lectures will be held in English at the gallery:

To reserve seating, please call Emily Codik at 305-461-1050 or e-mail emilyc@cernudaarte.com.

Seating is limited and lectures are complimentary, by confirmed reserved only.
The Organizers Reserve The Right Of Admission.

Art critic, art historian and scholar, Alejandro Anreus was born in Havana, Cuba. He received his B.A. in Art History from Kean College in 1984, and earned his M.A. and PhD in Art History at City University of New York. He has lectured at various prestigious institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art, Harvard University, Notre Dame and Tulane University. He is also a frequent contributor to exhibition catalogs and art publications, and has published numerous books. Currently, Dr. Anreus is Professor of Art History and Latin American/Latino Studies, and Art Department Chair of William Paterson University.

Paranormal Investigation Level 1 Class and Full Public Investigation 9/8/12

Paranormal Investigation Level 1 Class & Full Public Investigation
September 8th, 2012, 4pm to 2am
Fort Lauderdale Fire and Safety Museum
1022 W Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
pciparanormalevents.eventbrite.com

Have you ever wanted to learn how to use ghost hunting equipment or conduct a paranormal investigation?

Join us for an amazing and unique event!
This event includes a 4 hour intense workshop.
There is a $25.00 fee to take part in this class.
Investigation Only Ticket $75.00
Tickets For This Event Are Limited – Register Early!

A combo ticket will also be avaialble to a smaller group of partipants.
This ticket will includes the 4 hour intense workshop, dinner and end of the night investigation. This complete package is only $80.00.

In our class you will learn about conducting a professional paranormal investigation, important do’s & dont’s, how to use equipment, client interaction, safety, types of hauntings, how to gather evidence, then how to review and analyze it. We will also address the importance of learning and understanding the spirit world.

We will provide a number of investigation tools on site for you to use. We do however recommend that you bring any of your own equipment for the investigation. We also recommend that you bring at minimum a digital camera and digital voice recorder of your own. We also suggest you bring a notepad to take notes.

Attendees must be 15 years of age or older. All children ages 15-17 MUST be accompanied by a paid adult. Tickets are non-refundable & non-transferable.

Questions? Email us at contact@paranormalcrossroads.org

A Special Evening with Max Mayfield 8/16/12

A Special Evening with Max Mayfield
Thursday, 8/16/2012, 7:00 pm
The Deering Estate foundation
Stone House Ballroom
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157

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Free for Deering Estate Foundation Members & $15 for Non-Members
To reserve a seat at Max Mayfield’s presentation, please contact Ashley Sodeman at 305-235-1668 x 263.

Learn from the past and prepare for the future is the theme of a special evening hosted by The Deering Estate Foundation, featuring Max Mayfield, WPLG –TV Hurricane Specialist and Former Director of the National Hurricane Center. On Thursday, August 16th, at 7 pm, at the historic Deering Estate at Cutler, Mayfield shares his expertise and presents dramatic slides of the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.

Max Mayfield’s distinguished career in meteorology has earned him five Emmy Awards including two during 2011 for the station’s Hurricane Special and Hurricane History program. Now, the evening at the Estate offers a chance to meet and learn from one of our country’s leading hurricane specialists.

Diva History lecture by dancer and filmmaker Tamalyn Dallal 8/12/12

Diva History, a lecture by Unesco World Dance Council endorsed dancer and film maker Tamalyn Dallal
08/12/2012, 2:00pm to 4:00 pm
Art of Bellydance Studio
1431 Alton Road
Miami Beach FL 33139
artofbellydanceflorida.com

Tamalyn Dallal, a member of the CID Unesco World Dance Council and owner of the “Zamani Culture House” in Seattle, Wa., is in Miami for a limited time to give a series of talks, classes and performances. “Diva History” is an introduction to ethnic and Middle eastern dancers throughout history. She will give information about the life stories of Ruth St. Denis, La Meri and Mata Hari, as well as more contemporary dancers who researched and brought Middle Eastern dance (belly dance) to the US. We will also see film footage of Egyptian dancers from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

This is a rare opportunity for history buffs, dance enthusiasts, and those with a passion for learning and culture to expand your knowledge with this fascinating lecture.

Diva History lecture by dancer and filmmaker Tamalyn Dallal 8/11/12

Diva History, a lecture by Unesco World Dance Council endorsed dancer and film maker Tamalyn Dallal
August 11, 2012, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Art of Bellydance Studio
1431 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
artofbellydanceflorida.com
$25

Tamalyn Dallal, a member of the CID Unesco World Dance Council and owner of the “Zamani Culture House” in Seattle, Wa., is in Miami for a limited time to give a series of talks, classes and performances. “Diva History” is an introduction to ethnic and Middle eastern dancers throughout history. She will give information about the life stories of Ruth St. Denis, La Meri and Mata Hari, as well as more contemporary dancers who researched and brought Middle Eastern dance (belly dance) to the US. We will also see film footage of Egyptian dancers from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

This is a rare opportunity for history buffs, dance enthusiasts, and those with a passion for learning and culture to expand your knowledge with this fascinating lecture.

Building a Better Board with Arts Board Match 8/21/12

Building a Better Board with Arts Board Match
August 21, 9am-12pm
University of Miami
Executive Education Center
Coral Gables, FL

Tickets: $100
Includes: Workshop for two (2) participants, parking pass, and One-year subscrption on Arts Board Match website
Register Online

Learn How You Can Maximize A Powerful New Networking Resource

Arts Board Match is an engaging interactive website designed to help you recruit new Board members and better manage your existing board. It’s like a “Match Up” social network for arts leadership. Developed by the Arts and Business Council of Miami, the Arts Board Match site showcases your organization to hundreds of top professionals from the corporate and private sectors looking to “match up” with the right group and give back through board participation. It;s the dynamic new resource you cannot ignore!

This workshop will provide you with the skills, methods, and toolkit to redefine the way you identify and recruit new board members that can meet your needs. You will receive innovative insights and cutting-edge ideas toward better board management.

Each attendee receives:
Board Recruitment Checklist
Board Assessment Worksheet
Building blocks of Effective Board Management
Board Toolkit
One-Year Subscription on Arts Board Match

Who Should Attend:
Executive Directors
Board Chairs and Members
Managers
Development Directors

Featured Speakers:
Noelle Galperin, Galperin & Associates
Raul A. Garcia, Kaufman Rossing & Co.
Jennifer Kovacs & Kevin Garcia, Opt2Web
Mary Young, University of Miami

Scholarships are available for grant recipients of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs (Cultural Advancement, Developing Arts in Neighborhoods, Festivals and Special Events, Hannibal Cox, Jr., Cultural Grants and Youth Arts Miami).

What Happens On December 21, 2012? 7/28/12

What Happens On December 21, 2012?
July 28, 2012, 7-10pm
Skanda Yoga Studio
1800 SW 1st Avenue, Suite 102
Miami, FL 33129
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To register, please email skandayoga@gmail.com with a request to book your spot. You will then receive an invoice for the advance payment.
Cost:
$30 in advance
$35 at the door

What Happens on December 21, 2012?
The end of a World Age – and its consequences – in Mayan and Hindu Mythology

Over two thousand years ago both Maya shaman-priests and Hindu rishis paid great attention to this year’s upcoming winter solstice. Comparative mythologist Madison Moore explains why:
“They realized that the sun will rise into the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, a place they thought of as the womb of creation and a portal to the gods. This only happens once every 26,000 years and it signifies a cosmic re-birth.”

Lecturer and writer Madison Moore has studied ancient mythology and philosophy for over 30 years, gathering information about the Maya and their calendar systems in direct connection with living Maya priests and calendar keepers, as well as archeologists and scholars.
In her three-hour presentation at Skanda Yoga Studio, Moore compares the myth, prophecy, calendar and philosophy of two ancient worldviews: The Maya and the Hindu. Both civilizations envisioned December 21, 2012 as a turning point that would herald a major shift in human consciousness.

Knight Foundation’s Patel Headlines Improve Impact 7/30/12

Knight Foundation’s Patel Headlines Improve Impact
July 30, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Catalyst Miami
1900 Biscayne Blvd. 2 floor
Miami, FL

$25, light lunch included
Register Online

State of the Third Sector with Daniella Levine

Making your Case for Impact with Mayur Patel

Articulate the scope and power of your work by thinking differently about the power of evaluation.

Mr. Patel is responsible for strategy development, research, knowledge management and assessing the impact and effectiveness for the Knight Foundation.

The Art of Making a Guayabera 1/5/13

The Art of Making a Guayabera
January 5, 2013, 1pm
HistoryMiami
101 W. Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
www.historymiami.org

Ever wonder how a guayabera is made? Folklorist Mike Knoll, curator of The Guayabera: A Shirt’s Story, leads this presentation featuring a guest artisan who will demonstrate the intricate process of crafting the shirt. Free with general museum admission ($8).

The Story of the Guayabera: Fact and Fiction 11/3/12

The Story of the Guayabera: Fact and Fiction
November 3, 2012, 1pm
HistoryMiami
101 W. Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
www.historymiami.org

Join the curators of The Guayabera: A Shirt’s Story for an exploration of the myths, popular beliefs and known facts surrounding the guayabera’s story. Travel to Cuba, Mexico and beyond as the curators chronicle both their international research activities and the intriguing story of the iconic garment. Free with general museum submission ($8).

Panel Discussions with Trading Places 2 Artists 7/18/12 – 7/25/12

Panel Discussions with Trading Places 2 Artists
Wednesday, July 18 and 25, 7pm
MOCA North Miami
770 NE 125 Street North
Miami Florida 33161

MOCA has selected five South Florida artists: Dona Altemus, Onajide Shabaka, Magnus Sigurdarson, Rick Ulysse and Antonia Wright to participate in Trading Places 2, the second installment of its experimental Trading Places program in which they will swap their studio spaces for spaces in MOCA’s galleries from September 13 through November 11. The emphasis of Trading Places 2 is on the research and development of projects. In addition to studio space in the museum’s galleries, this program provides the artists with materials, technical assistants, and opportunities to interact, respond to and investigate each others’ practices and engage in periodic discussions with the public.

The artists will speak about their work and upcoming Trading Places 2 projects on Wednesday evenings in July.

Admission is free for MOCA members, North Miami residents and City of North Miami employees; $3 for seniors and students with ID. To reserve a seat: visit www.mocanomi.org or call 305 893 6211.

Trading Places 2 is made possible by MOCA’s Knight Exhibition Endowment.

Free Lunch and Anti-Aging The Natural Approach Seminar at Florida Blue Miami 7/17/12

Free Lunch and Anti-Aging The Natural Approach Seminar
Tuesday, July 17th, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Florida Blue Miami
8895 SW 136th St
Miami, FL 33176
www.floridabluecenters.com

Come on in with a friend and join us for a complimentary lunch at Florida Blue! This month will feature a presentation highlighting a decade-by-decade approach to the most important types of exercises, dietary recommendations and supplementation. This will ensure each decade is filled with more energy, vitality, and mental awareness than the prior. Dr. Fisher will give you the safe and natural approach to make the rest of your life, the best of your life.
Facilitated by: Fisher Chiropractic Center

LegalArt Central America Talks 7/20/12

Central America Talks
Friday, July 20th at 6:00 pm
LegalArt
1035 N Miami Ave, second floor
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Visiting residency artist Simón Vega and CIFO Director and Curator Jesús Fuenmayor will gather in a conversation about Contemporary Art in Central America. Join us to learn about the socio-political context of art in Central America today. The panelists will visit works of relevant Central American artists and will continue to review the work of Simón Vega. Afterward, guests will be invited to tour the artist’s studio.

This event is free and open to the public.
LegalArt programs are made possible with the support of John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, and Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs.
Free Legal Service Nigh

Improv Yourself! 4-Week Introductory Course 8/5-26/12

Improv Yourself! 4-Week Introductory Course
August 5 – 26, 3:30 – 6 pm
The LAB Miami
The Wynwood Building
2750 NW 3rd Ave., Ste. 11
Miami, FL 33127
www.improvyourselfnow.com

4-Week Introductory Improv Class:

Thought improv was only for entertainers? Think again. Say goodbye to stress and hello to laughter, joy, and new friends! Attached please find flyer about a very fun class on Sunday or Monday at a cool, new space called The LAB Miami in Wynwood. This course teaches one to improvise, which helps with public speaking skills, plus it’s very fun! No experience in acting or improv is necessary. Nor is there any need to “be funny.” There are only 15 total spots, and it’s first-come first-served!

Here is the PayPal link.

If you pay using PayPal, email your preference day (Sunday from 3:30 – 6 pm or Monday evenings from 7 – 9:30 pm), email address and cell phone to CareyLauren@hotmail.com.

Free Trade Zones Ultimate Savings, Flexibility and Efficiency 7/11/12

Free Trade Zones: Ultimate Savings, Flexibility, & Efficiency
Wednesday July 11, 2012 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Beacon Council Boardroom
80 SW Eighth Street – Suite 2400
Miami, FL 33130

Register Online

Main entrance for people who walk there or park on the street is on the corner of 9th street and 1st Avenue across Publix.
IACCSE Members: Free
Friends of the IACCSE: $20

Geshe Phende & Geshe Lobsang Thinley at Tibetan Buddhist Center Miami Beach 8/25/12

Geshe Phende & Geshe Lobsang Thinley @ Tibetan Buddhist Center Miami Beach
8/25/12, 11am-6pm
ChakraSamvara Buddhist Center
369 N.Hibiscus Dr.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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RVSP Required by Email: chakrasamvaramb@gmail.com

We are glad to inform you that this August 25th and 26th 2012 we will have Geshe Phende and Geshe Lobsang Thinley (from England) visiting the ChakraSamvara Buddhist Center Miami Beach.

11:am-1pm: Lecture with Geshe Phende & Geshe Lobsang Thinley
1pm-3pm: Lunch (provided by the center)
3pm-5pm: Make your own Mala beads and have them blessed Geshe Phende and Geshe Lobsang Thinley. Mingle with Geshe Phende and Geshe Lobsang Thinley
5-5:30pm Sound Healing by Sandu

Due to limited parking space and limited space we require an RSVP for Saturday (50 people max) and $15 dollar donation to secure your spot on Saturday. One reservation per person. Each person is required to reserve their spot. For the consideration of our guest attending please no children under 13 years of age. Thank you.

To RSVP or for any further questions please contact us at chakrasamvaramb@gmail.com.

Monthly Art Roundtable: William Glackens Collection Initiatives 7/10/12

Monthly Art Roundtable: William Glackens Collection Initiatives
Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 12 Noon to 1:30 P.M.
Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University
One East Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.moafl.org

Join Jorge Santis, the Museum’s Curator and Head of Collection Research, as well as visiting scholar Elizabeth Thompson Colleary, Research Associate and Consultant at the Frances Mulhall Achilles Library at the Whitney Museum of American Art, in a discussion about one of the MOAFL’s greatest assets—the artistic estate of American artist William Glackens. Learn about Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale’s relatedexhibition Ashcan opening October 20, 2012.

The Business of Fashion Models 2012 7/21/12

The Business of Fashion Models 2012
July 21,2012, 12:00pm to 5pm
The Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
www.mife.biz

Don’t miss the opportunity to attend tea talks: launch 2012, in association with Mark cosmetics, Saturday, July 21st – an amazing event where you can see, hear, learn, and meet some of fashion’s biggest names, including top fashion models, agents, photographers, casting directors, designers and editors.

Tickets include full access to the main talks and panel discussions, individual speakers, Q+A sessions, fashion films, plus meet & greet at network cocktail party.

MiFE TEA Talks events aims to cover the business of fashion through panel discussions, Q+A Sessions, and inspirational conversations with the world’s leading professionals, whose aim is to help educate and inform those wishing to enter the industry with honest and direct topics that will uplift and help those who dream to be in the fashion industry, find the right path to their dreams. The event will feature a panel discussion of top model & celebrity casting agents, photographers, models, and other industry experts, speaking on the topic of “The First Three Years of Becoming a Model.” Beverly Peele, former supermodel will speak openly about her life story of triumph and failures in her talk “What’s Behind the Cover?” Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri, former model and celebrity photographer will discuss “Life After Vogue,” and will show a clip from her recent short film featured at the Cannes Film Festival.

Celebrity Fashion Panel to have an open and candid discussion about the tumultuous first 3 years of becoming a model. Hear the true stories of what it takes to develop a successful career in fashion modeling. Told from top model agents, fashion photographers, and the former editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Topics include:
– The TRUTH of what TOP MODEL AGENTS and casting directors LOOK FOR
– The HIGHS and LOWS of the fashion industry
– What it takes to make it and stay on top
– SECRETS to getting clients to book you over and over
– Where to go – the top cities for fashion & entertainment
– How do you get from $1,500 to $15,000 a day

What does it take to become a glamour fashion model? What happens behind the scenes? How does a model reach the top to become featured on the cover of glossy magazines? These answers will be discussed in an honest, candid discussion amidst the top known names in the fashion industry including former top model agent Tyron Barrington, top fashion photographer Marcus Klinko, former editor of Cosmopolitan Judy Goss, as well as many more industry experts.

Beverly Peele, former Supermodel, actress, rose to fame in the late 1980s and 1990s, appearing mostly in Mademoiselle and Elle magazine. She appeared on about a dozen fashion magazine covers.

Tyron Barrington, former top model agent TYRON BARRINGTON, now a leading fashion Producer & Casting Director for Fortune 500 companies such as AVON MARK Cosmetics, TARGET, BMW, L’OREAL FERIA, ELLE, etc.

WOMAN POWER, Judy Goss, TV Host, Author, Entrepreneur, began her successful career in the entertainment world as a high fashion model for Ford Models in New York City where she traveled extensively around the world appearing in campaigns such as Armani, L’Oreal and Nivea.

YPN Miami and FIU’s Pino Global Entrepreneurship Center Hosts 2-part Entrepreneur Series 7/12/12

YPN Miami and FIU’s Pino Global Entrepreneurship Center Collaborate to Host 2-part Entrepreneur Series
July 12, 2012, 6-8:30pm
UM Life Sciences & Technology Park
1951 NW 7th Ave
Miami
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YPN Miami & Florida International University’s Pino Global Entrepreneurship Center teams up for the Entrepreneur Education Series where entrepreneurs, small business owners, and aspiring entrepreneurs can learn the do’s & don’ts from successful entrepreneurs.

Part 1 focuses on the introductory phases to entrepreneurship & surviving the first few years. Part 2 in August is a more advanced discussion for those who’ve been in business longer than 3 years.

Panelists:

– Felecia Hatcher, Founder, Feverish Ice Cream
– Joshua Blank, President, MiamiSeedlings, a business incubator
– Bob Arnold, Esq. Attorney, Victory Law Group
– Ana Harris, Founder, Cela Advisors, an investment advisory firm
– Marco Scanu, High Performance Business & Executive Coach, 345 Group

$10 for non-members and free to YPN members and FIU students, alumni, faculty, and staff. RSVP at http://bit.ly/Nd8U33.

Circle of Dialogue Minervas for Women 7/6/12

Circle of Dialogue Minervas for Women
July 6, 2012, 6 – 9 pm
Centro Cultural Español de Miami
1490 Biscayne Bvd.
Miami FL 33139
minervas.org

The Minervas Circle of Dialogue offers a special opportunity for women to connect with their inner self and with one another, through different creative experiences and through a deep group dialogue.

Theme: What is the relationship I have with money?
The workshop will be held in
English and Spanish

$15.- Reserve your space – Limited seats!
REGISTER: info@minervas.org, mariam.tamborenea@minervas.org

Minervas Circle of Dialogue, Planting seeds of peace!

Photographs from Social Media Day Miami at Zadok Gallery on 6/30/12

Social Media Day Miami at Zadok Gallery on Saturday, June 30, 2012.

Miami Social Media is a loosely formed and informal collective of leading social media professionals in South Florida collaborating on various projects, events, and associations. To celebrate Mashable’s third annual Social Media Day, they produced a one-day social media conference. It featured three tracks of content for beginner, intermediate and advanced users with many great speakers, as well as a lounge and many great freebies. Over 400 peple attended.

The conference was made possible by the following sponsors:
1. Overblog @overblog
2. Zadok Gallery @WheresRocky
3. Constant Contact @ConstantContact
4. Philanthrofest @PhilanthroFest
5. Vita Coco @VitaCoco
6. El Dorado Rums @ElDoradoRums
7. Preemo @GoPreemo
8. Miami Social Marketing @MiSoMarketing
9. JLPR @JLPR
10. Red Bull @redbullmia
11. 3:05 Cafecito Time! @305cafecito
12. Fried on Business @FriedonBusiness
13. Car2Go @car2gomiami
14. Compuquip @compuquip
15. Knight Foundation @knightfdn
16. Miami Parking Authority @miamiparking
17. Miami Herald @miamiherald
18. The Stage @thestagemiami
19. CRMBoost @crmboost
20. Heineken @Heineken_US
21. Contenti Cupcakes @contenticupcake
22. Social Media Club South Florida @smcsf
23. Peter Rose @prosepromo
24. Ilanit Simhi @pockitreel

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MAM presents Kimsooja A Needle Woman Artist Talk and Exhibition Preview 6/28/12

MAM presents Kimsooja: A Needle Woman Artist Talk and Exhibition Preview
June 28, 6-8pm
Miami Art Museum
101 W Flagler St.
Miami, FL 3313
More Info

MAM members free, non-members $10.

Information at 305.375.1704 or RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org.
Parking: $5 at 50 NW 2nd Ave., overflow parking at 270 NW 2nd St.

Artist Talk: Kimsooja in conversation with René Morales, MAM Associate Curator. Talk begins 6:30pm. Space is limited. First come, first seated.

On view at MAM from Friday, June 29 to Sunday, August 26, 2012, Kimsooja’s A Needle Woman consists of an eight-channel video installation set in the densely populated centers of Cairo, Delhi, Lagos, London, Mexico City, New York, Shanghai, and Tokyo. In each projection, a lone figure stands utterly motionless with her back to the camera, immersed amid a torrent of pedestrians. This presentation also includes two closely related single-channel videos by Kimsooja: A Needle Woman (Kitakyushu) and A Laundry Woman. Together they offer a vision of timeless serenity that serves as a counterpoint to the frenetic energy of the 21st-century global city.

Image: Kimsooja, A Needle Woman (Cairo, Delhi, Lagos, London, Mexico City, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo), 1999-2001. Eight-channel video installation, silent. Duration: 6:33 minute loop. Courtesy of the artist.

Agatha Wara Talk and Benefit Dinner 6/25/12

Agatha Wara Talk & Benefit Dinner
Monday June 25th, 2012
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

The BFI presents a talk by curator Agatha Wara followed by a benefit dinner for BFI’s big move!

Agatha Wara Talk
7pm Monday June 25th, 2012
FREE and open to the public

Benefit Dinner
8pm Monday June 25th, 2012
$25

The BFI is excited to welcome Agatha Wara during her Florida stopover en route to Bergen, Norway, where she will join the team of the Bergen Assembly. Wara will present a public talk entitled “The Appeal” (referencing the Gucci Mane album) which refers to ideas of “attraction” that have to do both with Wara’s thesis exhibition at Bard and materialist philosophy. This experimental talk will be in the form of a ‘performative reading’ of a single artwork.

Wara finished her Masters degree at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College in 2012 after being a part of the BFI team from 2008-2010, during which time she co-created and curated the first WEIRD MIAMI bus tour and visitor center. She will be the curator of the WEIRD MIAMI group exhibition slated to open during Art Basel Miami Beach 2012. Please join us after her talk for a benefit dinner at the BFI where she will be the guest of honor. All proceeds from the benefit will be used to cover BFI moving expenses.

This is a public program part of WEIRD MIAMI, a project to integrate the South Florida community with creative city tours that turns locals into tourists as they discover unnoticed and unknown places while tracing undocumented histories, redrawing maps and making new friends. WEIRD MIAMI is funded in part by a Knight Arts Challenge Grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

The BFI is an artist-run non-profit generously supported in part by a Knight Arts Challenge grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and with the supportof the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

Refresh Miami Building Award Winning Apps at UM CAS Gallery 6/20/12

Refresh Miami – Building Award Winning Apps
June 20, 2012 7:30pm-9:30pm
CAS Art Gallery – UM Coral Gables Campus
1210 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, FL
Please RSVP on Facebook here

Parking at the Pavia garage is free after 6pm for visitors.

How do you build an app that people love and discuss endlessly? And better yet, to do it from scratch, in-house? Master the app creation process from start to finish with Justin Kent, award-winning iOS developer and tech lead at ad agency CP+B. Kent has launched 15 apps to iTunes, for clients like JELL-O, MetLife, and Best Buy.

Justin Kent from Crispin Porter + Bogusky will be presenting this month.
Pizza and sodas will be served.

Sponsored by DrupalEasy
What’s making the Drupal Content Management System one of the world’s fastest growing open source solutions for digital media enterprises? How can you get on the leading edge? DrupalEasy, the sponsor of our June meetup, is bringing some rare Drupal training to South Florida July 25 – 27, 2012 at the Residence Inn Ft. Lauderdale-Plantation.

Pecha Kucha-Miami Volume 16 Positive Interventions 6/22/12

Pecha Kucha-Miami Volume 16: Positive Interventions
June 22, 2012 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Wolfsonian-FIU
1001 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
More Info
Free for members

Pecha Kucha Miami hosts an evening of POSITIVE INTERVENTIONS while exploring the dynamics–educational activism, epidemic scale, stigma, medical advancements, survivor stories, and political challenges—of The Wolfsonian’s new exhibit GRAPHIC INTERVENTION – 25 Years of International AIDS Awareness Posters 1985–2010.

The event draws it’s inspiration from the museum’s exhibition of 152 posters which present an insightful overview of diverse visual strategies employed by many different countries in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a public health emergency.

The poster has played a special role in promoting AIDS awareness and safe sex education across cultures. Different aims, messages, visual metaphors, and strategies have strongly influenced the content and design of AIDS posters. In many countries, the poster as a communicative tool was uncommon before the emergence and identification of the HIV virus. Regardless of cultural differences, AIDS posters can be meaningful to viewers because they frequently draw on images from popular culture and express the living habits of people.

Presenters
Carl Hildebrand
Nikki Fisher
Daddy Dab
Simone Brown
Steve Stagon
Maria Mejia
Irwin Drucker
Sister Robin Merrill
The Wolfsonian-FIU

Partnerships that Strengthen | For-Profit/Nonprofit Partnerships That Better Business and Community 6/20/12

Partnerships that Strengthen | For-Profit/Nonprofit Partnerships That Better Business and Community
Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Greenberg Traurig
333 S.E. 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33131

Register Online

Greater Miami Chamber Nonprofit Business Committee showcases and stimulates: how can we enhance business nonprofit partnerships for community impact?

Young Entrepreneurs and Executives Club present the Do’s and Don’ts of Social Media 6/19/12

Young Entrepreneurs and Executives Club present the Do’s & Don’ts of Social Media
Tuesday June 19, 2012 From 7pm to 9pm
Baoli Miami
1906 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33129

Complimentary Hors-d’Oeuvres
Members: $10
Non-Members : $20
RSVP Online

Guest Speaker
Stephanie Lichtenstein
Micro Media Marketing, Founder & President

One Complimentary Cocktail
Get 20% off your check if you stay for dinner

For more information about the YEE Club, please contact Michael Wiesenfeld at mwiesenfeld@gmail.com

Book Binding 101 Workshop 6/21/12

Book Binding 101 Workshop
June 21, 2012, 7:00pm
The Hangar Gallery
2235 N.W. 2nd AVENUE
Wynwood, Miami Arts District
33127

www.hangargallery.com

Bring your paper, string or yarn, and threading needles; as well as whatever you might think would make a good cover. I will be covering the basics of binding books and attaching covers.

$5 for members $10 for non gallery members

This event is happening during the Wynwood Studio Walks | Thur, June 21st 7pm

Hope to see you there

Miami International University of Art and Design Portfolio Review 6/13/12

Miami International University of Art & Design’s Portfolio Review
Wednesday, June 13th from 9am-12pm
Double Tree by Hilton Grand by Biscayne Bay
1717 North Bayshore Drive
Miami, Florida, 33132-1180, USA
More Info

This creative sector, recruiting event connects industry professionals with our emerging talent in graphic design, audio production, fashion merchandising and advertising (to name a few!)

Attendance and parking for employers is complimentary.
If you want to RSVP for Portfolio Review, or request to be placed on our mailing list, please contact Director of Career Services, Lindsey Rodriguez at 305-428-5959 or email lmrodriguez@aii.edu.

José Bedia lecture with Robert Farris Thompson at MAM 6/16/12

José Bedia lecture with Robert Farris Thompson at MAM
Saturday, June 16, 2-3pm
Miami Art Museummore
‎101 W Flagler St
Miami, FL 33130

Please RSVP to MAM at education@miamiartmuseum.org

Please join us on Saturday, June 16th, from 2-3pm at the Miami Art Museum for a lecture by Robert Farris Thompson entitled “The Grand Illuminator: The Art and World Impact of José Bedia.” This lecture will be presented alongside Bedia’s retrospective, Transcultural Pilgrim, currently on view at MAM.

Additionally, we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to José Bedia’s solo exhibition at Fredric Snitzer Gallery on view through the end of June.

South Florida Human Rights Panel 6/21/12

South Florida Human Rights Panel
Thursday, June 21, 2012, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Miami Friends Meeting House
1185 Sunset Drive
Coral Gables. FL 33143
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Amnesty International Chapter 248 and the Americorps Alums Miami Chapter are partnering to hold a panel discussion about human rights issues in Southeast Florida. The panel will address why human rights are important to us, what problems we face, and how we can work to ad…dress them. The panel members will each represent one or more issues relevant to South Florida.

Southeast Florida is ranked high in the US for income inequality, home foreclosures, and violent crime rates. It has a diverse population with half of the residents foreign born. It serves as a haven for many refugees yet is a hotspot for human trafficking. Many immigrants come to the area looking for a better way of life while migrant workers come for the job opportunities. Taking this all into consideration, it is important for people to better understand their human rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes the right to proper working conditions, housing, safety, freedom from discrimination, and more.

Join us in this discussion if you are passionate about an issue here in South Florida or are curious about how to get better involved. This panel will be one of a series of events to better connect different issues in South Florida under the common cause of defending our basic human rights.

Our panelists will be:
Ruth Shack formally of the Miami Foundation,
Audwin Levasseur of Howrey, LLP,
Desmond Meade, President of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition,
and Steve Wetstein of Unite Here Local 355.

Muhammed Malik, local activist and co-producer of the Lets Talk About It! weekly radio program on 880am, will be the moderator.

SeminArt presents Whoop Dee Doo 6/14/12

SeminArt presents Whoop Dee Doo
Thursday, June 14, 7:00pm
LegalArt
1035 N. Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33136
RSVP info@legalartmiami.org

How does an unwieldy, artist-driven project find a permanent home, develop a board and become a non-profit organization, and plan for a sustainable future? These tricky topics, plus others, will be discussed by artists Jaimie Warren and Matt Roche, the co-founders and co-directors of Whoop Dee Doo.

Founded in 2006 and based in Kansas City, Missouri, Whoop Dee Doo is a non-profit, faux public access television show facilitated by a legion of artists and volunteers. Their live, edgy shows promote creativity, learning, and social tolerance, and have been featured at the Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago; Kemper Museum of Art, Kansas City; PICA, Portland; and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, among others.

SeminArt is a monthly program expressly designed to meet the educational and professional development needs of today’s artists. Thanks to generous funding by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, SeminArt is served-up FREE and for ALL.

Whoop Dee Doo’s presentation is co-sponsored by Miami Dade College – Art Gallery System.
Christopher Cook in conversation with artists Erik Smith and Adler Gutierrez

TEDxMIA TEDGlobal 2012 Video Stream Watch Event at The Stage 6/28/12

TEDxMIA TEDGlobal 2012 Video Stream Watch Party
June 28, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. – 10 p.m.
The Stage
Miami Design District
170 Northeast 38th Street
Miami, FL

This event is free and open to the public.

TEDxMIA will present a video stream of day two of TEDGlobal 2012. The event will focus on talks given on Wednesday, June 27, at the TEDGlobal conference held in Edinburgh, Scotland from June 25-29.

This year’s theme is “Radical Openness.” TED’s European Director and TEDGlobal curator Bruno Giussani sums it up: “The sessions will look at both the openness made possible by the internet and digital technology, as well as radical and open thinking at large. TEDGlobal 2012’s speakers will show us that all bets are off when it comes to what openness, collaboration and mutual understanding in an ultra-connected world mean for human potential.”

Experience TEDGlobal with TEDxMIALive
The themes to be explored at the independently organized event, licensed by TED, are “Globality,” “Shades of Openess,” “Misbehaving Beautifully,” and “Long Term.” Presenters include author Robert Neuwirth; politician and data activist Malte Spitz; Ruby Wax, a comedian and mental- health activist and Vicky Arroyo, an environmental policy influencer.

We are hoping to share ideas from more than 10 of the speakers from the TEDGlobal Conference.
For more information please visit TEDxMIA website at http://tedxmia.com/. Like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/tedxmia and follow our Twitter handle at @TEDxMIA

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Bugs in Your Yard 6/9/12

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Bugs in Your Yard
Saturday, June 9 / 10AM to Noon
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach , Fl 33139

Free and Open to the Public

Guest speaker Adrian Hunsberger

Did you just spray an endangered Miami blue butterfly larva with Raid? Join Miami Dade County Extension Agent, Adrian Hunsberger, as she describes common garden insects and how to control them by organic methods. Hunsberger has a bachelor’s in horticulture from Virginia Tech, and a master’s in entomology from UF. She specializes in urban horticulture and writes for the Miami Herald.
If you have had pest problems in the past or just want to learn more about safe alternatives for how to protect your plants and the environment, this is a lecture you don’t want to miss.

This is the final environmental education lecture scheduled for this spring/summer season. Check our website www.mbgarden.org for workshops and information on our fall lecture series.

These programs are made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, and the City of Miami Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development, Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners. The Garden is sponsored by AT&T Real Yellow Pages

Art of Entertaining at Epicure 6/9/12

Art of Entertaining
6/9/12, 2pm
Epicure
1656 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Register Online

This month’s Art of Entertainment classes are a great way to learn, drink, eat and participate during our demo dinner parties, with our very own chefs!

Learn the tips and techniques of some amazingly innovative and luscious dishes. Learn how to cook, prepare and present these dishes with fresh and exotic ingredients found in our stores in Miami Beach and Sunny Isles Beach.

We know dad loves new socks but try something new this father’s day with our paella cooking demonstration. Join us as talented Chef Michael Love shows us how to make his famous paella and savor every bite as he personally prepares it for the class. We’ll have everything you need to wow your dad with this great recipe, so make sure you come hungry!

Art of Entertaining 6/8/12

Art of Entertaining
June 8th, 2012, 6pm
Epicure
17190 Collins Ave.
Sunny Isles Beach, Fl. 33160

Register Online

This month’s Art of Entertainment classes are a great way to learn, drink, eat and participate during our demo dinner parties, with our very own chefs!

Learn the tips and techniques of some amazingly innovative and luscious dishes. Learn how to cook, prepare and present these dishes with fresh and exotic ingredients found in our stores in Miami Beach and Sunny Isles Beach.

We know dad loves new socks but try something new this father’s day with our paella cooking demonstration. Join us as talented Chef Michael Love shows us how to make his famous paella and savor every bite as he personally prepares it for the class. We’ll have everything you need to wow your dad with this great recipe, so make sure you come hungry!

Reaching U Network and B-Side Entertainment Book Signing for Author of Never Lose Your Swagger Dr. J’Ramando Horton 6/13/12

Reaching U Network and B-Side Entertainment Book Signing for Author of Never Lose Your Swagger Dr. J’Ramando Horton
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 at 8pm-10pm
Bohemia Room
Grand Central
Miami, Fl
www.bentleycoachinginstitute.com

Admission is $10 before 10pm and $15 after 10pm.

Bahamian, CEO, life coach and author, Dr. J’Ramando Horton is set to hold a book release party for his new book, Never Lose Your Swagger on Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 from 8:00pm -10pm at Grand Central, 697 North Miami Avenue  Miami, FL 33136. Just in time for Father’s Day, “Never Lose Your Swagger was written to help men recover their masculinity in a world that leaves them unsure of their role in it as a man.”

Never Lose Your Swagger by Dr. Horton highlights 5 points on how men can recover and secure their masculinity in these changing times.

1. Swagger Discovery:  Men, who have discovered themselves will develop Charm, Magnetism, and Irresistible Swagger
2. Self Confidence: Realize that swagger is self-worth and self confidence that man have for himself.
3. The Alpha Male: A man with Authentic Swagger has the attributes of An Alpha Male: he has outstanding qualities of a good character, Integrity, Charismatic, and Rational Thinker.
4. Style: It’s not the clothes that make a man sexy. It’s how he carries his apparel with confidence and ease that does.
5. Intellectualism: An educated man uses his education and knowledge for wise and good purposes.
6.Sexually Appealing: A man with sex appeal possess personal attractiveness, good communication, masculinity,and a sense of humor. He exudes an aura of congeniality and establish a comfortable presence for others.

“Reaching U Network is honored to be able to provide a platform for Professor Horton to bring awareness of the potential the men in our community have. This event is about celebrating the positive male role models, fathers and uncles that help to uplift and sustain our communities, states Reaching U Network, Inc. CEO Christopher Edwards

Feature poet for the night is Mo West from Jacksonville, Florida. Poetry show starts at 10pm.

The Minervas Circle of Dialogue How do I connect with my deep wisdom 6/1/12

How do I connect with my deep wisdom?
June 1st. 2012, 6 – 9 pm
ccemiami
Centro Cultural Español Miami
1490 Biscayne Bvd.
Miami FL 33139

$15.- Reserve your space – Limited seats!
REGISTER: info@minervas.org or mariam.tamborenea@minervas.org
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The Minervas Circle of Dialogue offers a special opportunity for women to connect with their inner self and with one another, through different creative experiences and through a deep group dialogue.

Theme: How do I connect with my deep wisdom?
The workshop will be held in English and Spanish

Minervas Circle of Dialogue, Planting seeds of peace!

The Beat Who Cheated Death How Bass Shaped Miami with Dave Tompkins 5/31/12

The Beat Who Cheated Death: How Bass Shaped Miami” with Dave Tompkins
Thursday, May 31, 6-9pm, talk begins 6:30pm
Miami Art Museum
101 W Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
Members free / non-members $8
/ 305.375.1704

Dave Tompkins, music journalist, historian, and author of “How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop,” leads a discussion on the history of Miami bass and its cultural, political and geological impact on the Magic City. Lecture begins 6:30pm. (Doors open 6pm. Seating is limited. First come, first seated.) Following the lecture, stick around for a party led by **DJ Dave Tompkins**, who will be spinning the best of Miami “bass” music.

Specialty cocktails by Smirnoff
Secure garage parking is available for $5 at 50 NW 2 Ave.
RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org / 305.375.1704

Dorsch Gallery Artist talk with Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Michelle Weinberg, Elisabeth Condon 5/29/12

Artist talk with Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Michelle Weinberg, Elisabeth Condon
May 29th, 6:30 pm
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
dorschgallery.com

Dorsch Gallery invites you to a discussion between Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Elisabeth Condon and Michelle Weinberg as they touch on the common threads and intersections occurring between their current solo exhibitions, as well as the motifs and philosophies behind their own work.

Currently on view:
Felecia Chizuko Carlisle: Façade
Michelle Weinberg: The Pretend Dimension
Elisabeth Condon: Walk with Me

Caption credit (clockwise):
Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Façade, 2012, installation shot
Michelle Weinberg, Splinters & Polygon Projections, 2012, gouache and acrylic latex on paper, hand-tufted wool/silk rug, plywood, acrylic sheets, frames, found objects. dimensions variable
Elisabeth Condon, Walk with Me, 2012, installation shot

MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance Continues to Evolve as a Platform for Miami Beach Residents 6/5/12

MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance Continues to Evolve as a Platform for Miami Beach Residents
6/5/2012, 6:30 p.m.
The Alexander
5225 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
www.tcgmgt.com

Formerly known as the MidBeach Homeowners Alliance (MBHA), the MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance’s (MBNA) intent is to mobilize the community and continue to serve as a platform for Miami Beach homeowners and businesses. All residents and business owners in the MidBeach area are invited to attend the MBNA meeting on Tuesday, June 5th at 6:30 p.m. The Alexander, located at 5225 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Florida, will host the event.

During the June 5th meeting, the MBNA founding members will continue to discuss the mission, goals and constitution of the organization intended to represent the interests of homeowners in the MidBeach District of Miami Beach, which spans from 23rd Street to 63rd Street.

The MBNA was formed by community leaders who sought a vehicle to enable MidBeach residents to collaborate and communicate common interests effectively and mobilize public support on important issues.Topics of discussions will include: Crime prevention, traffic safety, neighborhood beautification, municipal planning and zoning changes, as well as the need for more effective and consistent communications with elected leaders, government officials and the business community.

Founding partners of the MBNA include: The Continental Group, 5600 Condominium, Blue Diamond, Canyon Ranch Residence, The Caribbean, Carriage House, The Executive Condominium, Green Diamond, Imperial House, Maison Grande, Mosaic, Regency Tower, Seacoast 5151 and Seacoast 5700.

Additionally, founding members of the new MBNA include: Miami Beach Commissioner and Vice Mayor Jerry Libbin, Matthew Abramowitz, Alejandro & Kate Arce, Avra Bank, David Basch, Matteo Bianchi, Kevin Brill, Alicia Casanova, David & Carol Cohen, Justin Fuhrman, Michael Girotto, Muhammad Hasan, Nancy Ladd, Roger Leifer, Simon Nemni, Chana Perl, James Richmond, Laverne Rodriguez, Miriam Ruiz, Kim Selmore and Gustavo Verite.

The MBNA strongly encourages MidBeach residents to attend and encourage those in neighboring communities to participate. The success of the MBNA is heavily dependent on resident involvement and community support.

The Continental Group (TCG), a FirstService Residential Management company, is one of the founding partners and is proud to be spearheading the recently formed MidBeach Neighborhood Alliance (MBNA). For more information, please contact Shelly Tygielski, VP of Communications for TCG at 954-378-1086 or at stygielski@tcgmgt.com.

MiaSci Feel the Force Free Hurricane Preparedness 6/9/12

MiaSci “Feel the Force” Free Hurricane Preparedness
Saturday, June 9, 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.
2 p.m.: Speaker Bonnie Schneider
Miami Science Museum
3280 S. Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33129
www.MiamiSci.org.

Admission to the museum is free all day.

Are You Prepared? Miami Science Museum Presents
“Feel the Force: Hurricane and Other Hazards” FREE on Saturday, June 9
Adults and Children Alike to Experience Full Day of Free Activities and Informative Speakers on How to Best Protect Yourself Against Extreme Weather

The Miami Science Museum has joined forces with the International Hurricane Research Center and Miami-Dade County Emergency Management Department to deliver a full day of activities and informative speakers on how to be prepared for extreme weather such as hurricanes. Both adults and children will learn how best to protect themselves and their families/friends, their property, and their pets. Admission to the museum is free all day.

Miami-Dade County Emergency Management representatives will be on site to educate visitors about how to get prepared for hurricane season, provide fun activities for kids and answer questions. Representatives from the National Weather Service and local TV meteorologists will conduct live weather briefings using the Museum’s Magic Planet to showcase real-time weather. Visitors will also have the chance to learn what it takes to be a meteorologist by utilizing green screen technologies.

Interactive activities include the Wall of Wind, where visitors construct a house from balsa wood and then place them in front of the wind simulator to see whose house can withstand hurricane winds; Weatherworks, during which visitors can learn how the weather works in a fun and interactive way; an air cannon which demonstrates the power of debris during a storm, fire simulator trailer, hurricane wind tube and much more.

One of the day’s speakers is Bonnie Schneider, CNN weather anchor, appearing on Headline News and CNN Radio, as well as the author of the Extreme Weather column on CNN.com. Her first book, EXTREME WEATHER: A Guide To Surviving Flash Floods, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Snowstorms, Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters, was released in January 2012.

Coaching for Top Performance Presented by The Continental Group 6/19/12

Coaching for Top Performance Presented by The Continental Group
June 19, 2012, 10:00 am – 12 p.m.
Blue Diamond Condominium
4779 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach FL 33140
www.eventsTCGMGT.com/ceu

The Continental Group presents “Coaching for Top Performance” an in-depth look at key leadership skills necessary in order to establish and enhance the performance of a management team as well as the techniques needed to facilitate a productive coaching conversation. The course is open to all Miami Beach property managers, free of charge. Completion of this course provides attendee with 2 CEUs for either HR or ELE for the CAM License. The course will be taught by Heather Saban, Director of Organizational Development for The Continental Group. To RSVP, please contact Astrid Marten at amarten@tcgmgt.com.

Greater Miami and The Beaches Hotel Association’s Sustainable Hospitality Council Luncheon 6/21/12

Greater Miami & The Beaches Hotel Association’s Sustainable Hospitality Council Luncheon
June 21, 2012, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
InterContinental Miami
100 Chopin Plaza
Miami, FL 33131
www.gmbha.com

In an effort to educate hotel and allied members on sustainability practices, the Greater Miami & The Beaches Hotel Association’s (GMBHA) Sustainable Hospitality Council will host a luncheon featuring “Sustainable Hospitality Advocate” Hervé Houdré, Regional Director and General Manager of InterContinental New York Barclay. Robert Hill, General Manager, InterContinental Miami, will join Mr. Houdré for a moderated session where he’ll discuss the Miami hotel’s green operations. This year the InterContinental Miami was named an “Environmental Quality Achievement Award” winner by the GMBHA.

For more information and to RSVP, please call (305) 531-3553 or visit www.gmbha.com.

Constant Contact, SCORE Miami Chapter and Miami-Dade County Small Business Division Celebrate Small Business Week 2012 with Get Down To Business Event 5/23/12

Constant Contact, SCORE Miami Chapter and Miami-Dade County Small Business Division Celebrate Small Business Week 2012 with Get Down To Business Event
Wednesday May 23, 2012 from 8:30 AM to 1:00
Villa 221
221 NE 17th Street
Miami, FL 33132
More Info

Join Constant Contact, SCORE’s Miami Chapter and Miami-Dade County’s Small Business Division as we celebrate Small Business Week 2012 with our annual Get Down To Business event: A free, action packed, nationwide series of educational events.

You’ll learn new business-building tools and strategies, along with proven methods for engaging your audience through email and social media-all designed to help you bring in new prospects.

It’s also a great opportunity to meet and mingle with other small businesses and local influencers in your area.

Celebrate Small Business Week with Get Down to Business: a free, action-packed, nationwide series of business building events.

Led by the industry’s top experts in email and social media marketing, Get Down To Business is your kick-off for small business success. It’s also your chance to meet and mingle with other small businesses and local influencers to learn:
Proven tips and strategies for reaching your next great customer
How to get existing customers to bring you new ones
How to create engaging marketing campaigns
And much more

So whether you have all the customers you can handle or if you’re looking for new ones, you’ll find tons of useful info that will help you boost your bottom line in no time.

Breakfast Seminar Social Media 5/31/12

Breakfast Seminar – Social Media
May 31, 2012, 08:30-10:00 am
The Banker’s Club
2 S Biscayne Blvd # 1400
Miami, FL 33131
DutchChamberMiami.com
Please register online
Members of the Dutch Chamber – $20
Members of the European Chambers – $20
Non-Members – $65
Entry includes full breakfast

New Opportunities in Social+Mobile+Local Marketing

When Google gave every business it’s own website, it revolutionized local marketing. Now that smartphones are in everyone’s pocket, Mobile marketing gets a new twist. Add to this social media with geo Info and you have a completely new playing field for marketing to local customers.

In this session we will discuss the importance of claiming and optimizing your Google places page, as well as several strategies for local marketing from text message marketing to local SEO.

This Breakfast Seminar will give Professionals, Business Owners and interested members an overview of developments in this area and many practical tips to get the most out of this for your business.
Presented by Dick Raman
CEO, BrandReact

The Lifelong Romance Retreat for Women Hosted by New York Times Bestselling Author Laura Doyle 6/22-24/12

The Lifelong Romance Retreat for Women Hosted by New York Times Bestselling Author
June 22 – 24 , Friday, June 22 (6 p.m. -9 p.m.), Saturday, June 23, (10 a.m.-.5 p.m.) and Sunday, June 24 (9:30 a.m. – Noon)
Gallery One – A Doubletree Suites by Hilton Hotel
2670 East Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
More Info

For more information about the Lifelong Romance Retreat and special offers or to register, please visit www.lauradoyle.org.
**Please use the promo code “PLEASURE” when registering before May 31st to save $355 dollars on the registration price, for a total of $395.

Heart’s Desire International and NY Times bestselling author Laura Doyle will host the Lifelong Romance Retreat for women from June 22-24 at the Gallery One – A Doubletree Suites by Hilton Hotel on Friday, June 22 (6 p.m. -9 p.m.), Saturday, June 23 (10 a.m.-.5 p.m.) and Sunday, June 24 (9:30 a.m. – Noon).

The Lifelong Romance Retreat will cover an array of topics for women who are single, in committed relationships, and married women. The retreat topics for wives will include: the stunning relationship between intimacy and prosperity for couples, how to stop fighting about money forever and how to dramatically increase the passion in your relationship. For single women the retreat will cover the number-one, most important habit for women who want to attract the man who’s right for them, how to start your romance on the right foot from the very first date and how to honor your desire to be married.

Curator’s Symposium A Series of Rountable Discussions 5/15/12 – 6/26/12

Curator’s Symposium: A Series of Rountable Discussions
LegalArt
1035 North Miami Ave.
Miami, FL 33136
786-347-2360
All sessions are free and begin at 7:00pm and end at 8:30pm.

LegalArt presents a series of roundtable discussions regarding contemporary curatorial practice. Each session focuses on a topic of contemporary art and its presentation.

Presented by: Amanda Sanfilippo, Curator in Residence at LegalArt
Participants are encouraged to bring relevant books, texts and examples of artists and exhibitions relative to the topic of discussion.

Upcoming Sessions:
Tuesday, May 15th / 7:00-8:30 pm … Failure/Ruin
Tuesday, May 22nd… Social Practice/Criticality in Miami & Everywhere
Tuesday, May 29th… Conviviality/Excess/Ritualism
Tuesday, June 5th… Situations in Contemporary Art
Tuesday, June 12th… Public Art and Interventions: What is at Stake Everywhere and in Miami
Tuesday, June 19th… Institutional Models for the Production of New Work
Tuesday, June 26th… Dumb Art

About Amanda Sanfilippo:
Amanda works for Locust Projects, Miami, and has previously worked with Creative Time and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, NY, the BCA Center for Contemporary Art in Burlington, VT, and GALERIE8 in London, UK, where she completed an MA in Contemporary Art from the Sotheby’s Institute of Art London in 2011. She is a Visiting Curator in Residence at LegalArt.

Participants are encouraged to continue the conversation at The Corner bar.
Register: info@legalartmiami.org
Dates and topics are subject to change.
Visit www.legalartmiami.org or dirtypink305.com for the most current information.

Shop Smart and Save-Online Shopping Seminar 5/15/12

Shop Smart and Save-Online Shopping Seminar
Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 7:30pm
Hamilton on the Bay
8th FL Skyline Business Room
555 NE 34th Street
Miami, Florida 33137
www.shop.com/redwine

Learn how to save thousands a year, Huge Tax Savings, Groceries delivered to your door means more time for yourself, Shop Smarter

We have everything Amazon and Google has, yet, why would anyone Not want to earn on every dollar they spend online shopping. We will show you how. This is a mind blowing and educational seminar.

Please RSVP to Connie@rumbaut.com
Since Space is Limited
Free Parking on 34th Street

The Continental Group Announces Hurricane Preparedness Seminar for Condominium Associations in West Palm Beach 5/22/12

The Continental Group Announces Hurricane Preparedness Seminar for Condominium Associations in West Palm Beach
May 22, 2012, 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Hilton Palm Beach Airport
150 Australian Avenue
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
More Info

The Continental Group (TCG), a FirstService Residential Management company, will host a free Hurricane Preparedness Seminar Panel for Condominium Associations. The Atlantic Hurricane Season begins June 1st and ends November 30st. Compared to 2011, weather patterns will yield a less-conducive environment for tropical storms to develop. Strong, high-level winds are in place over the western and central Caribbean, promoting increased wind shear. If these high-level winds do not abate, increased wind shear will inhibit tropical storm development early in the season.

Topics will include steps for creating a personal hurricane plan, including: How to protect your community, common areas and property, how to prepare for an evacuation, what to expect before, during and after a storm and community training and preparedness for high-rise condominiums.

For more information or to RSVP, please visit www.eventsTCGMGT.com/wpbhurricane or contact Astrid Marten at 954-734-5522 or email amarten@tcgmgt.com. All attendees must be pre-registered.

TCG will also host a free “Hurricane Preparedness for Associations Webinar” on Wednesday May 23, from 11 a.m. –Noon. To register for the webinar, please visit https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/765405586.

Every Record, Everywhere, is Playing Your Song Right Now with Dario Robleto 5/17/12

Every Record, Everywhere, is Playing Your Song Right Now with Dario Robleto
Thursday, May 17, 2012, 6-9pm
Miami Art Museum
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130

MAM members free, non-members $8 (general museum admission, guest passes cannot be used)
Specialty cocktails by Smirnoff, Société Perrier and Redbull
Secure garage parking $5 at 50 NW 2nd Ave.
Events@miamiartmuseum.org / 305.375.1704
TWITTER: #MAMMiamiVinyl | @MiamiArtMuseum

Dario Robleto, artist featured in “The Record,” discusses the roles played by music, the history of recording, fandom, and DJ culture in his development. Lecture begins 6:30pm. (Doors open 6pm. Seating is limited. First come, first seated.)

Following the lecture, stick around for a party led by DJ Keen One. Check out “The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl,” and other works, on view in the galleries. Cocktails by Smirnoff and Redbull.

“The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl” was organized by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and is curated by Trevor Schoonmaker, Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art.

The Miami presentation is supported by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation as part of its Knight Arts Challenge. Additional support is provided by DJ Le Spam, JW Marriott Marquis, Ocean Drive Magazine, Scratch Academy, Smirnoff, Société Perrier, Stanton, Winter Music Conference, The Workshop, WPBT Channel 2 and WVUM-FM. The official cultural partners for The Record are: Grand Central, Lester’s, Rhythm Foundation and Sweat Records.

Image: Dario Robleto, Lamb of Man / Atom and Eve / Americana Materia Medica, 2006 – 07 (detail). Colored paper, cardboard, ribbon, foamcore, glue, willow. 60 x 185 x 4.75 inches (152 x 470 x 20 cm); 60 x 60 x 4.75 inches each (152 x 152 x 12 cm). Collection of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Fund for Acquisitions with additional funds provided by Dr. Peter H. Klopfer, the children of Marilyn M. Segal in her honor, and the bequest of Viola Mitchell Fearnside, by exchange, 2009.1.1A-C. Courtesy of the artist and D’Amelio Terras, New York. Photo by Peter Paul Geoffrion.

Zack Balber Presentation at Temple Beth Am on Tamim Photographs 5/11/12

Zack Balber Presentation at Temple Beth Am on Tamim Photographs
Friday, May 11, 2012, 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Social Hall, Lewis Family Religious Life Complex
5950 North Kendall Drive
Miami, FL 33156

Axler Shabbat Series – An Evening of Contemporary Art with artist Zack Balber

Cost: $20 per person for temple members; $24 per person for non-members — includes dinner
Register Online or RSVP to Michelle Cohen in the Program Department, 305.667.6667 ext. 149, or email mcohen@tbam.org.

The Hebrew word Tamim translates as “pure,” “unblemished,” and “complete.” Cutting-edge artist Zack Balber offered his unique, incongruous twist on Tamim’s denotation in his first solo exhibition at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery this past fall. Balber uncovers in his challenging large-scale portraits the camouflaged identity of men who do not fit within the norms of Jewish life.

Born and raised in gritty inner-city neighborhoods throughout the country, both the artist and many of his subjects lacked any Jewish role models. They concealed their culture behind tattoos and other strange physical details in the pursuit of assimilation. Relocated to a close-knit Jewish community in Miami, Balber began to reconnect with his roots. During his cultural rediscovery, he encountered men who were similarly unorthodox, yet retained that indefinable Jewish spark. Approached with the opportunity to be photographed as Jews, these men let go of their exteriors and embraced their vulnerability as seen in Balber’s images. When the participants donned Balber’s Bar Mitzvah yarmulke, each of them expressed a spiritual reconnection to their culture despite their provocative appearance.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Balber is a graduate of the New World School for the Arts and University of Florida. His work has been featured in galleries throughout Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago and Kansas City, KS. We are thrilled to bring Zack to our community and to learn about his professional and personal connections to Jewish life.

We extend our sincere thanks to all of the sponsors from over the years of our fabulous Axler Scholar-in-Residence programs. We are especially grateful to Beth Am pioneer member Evelyn Axler for her generous support of the annual Scholar-in-Residence, which is named in memory of her late husband, Morton M. Axler, M.D.
2011–12 Sponsors
Evelyn Axler
Rabbi Herbert Baumgard
Judy & Jordan Bittel
Suzanne & Dr. Lawrence Fishman
Mollie Grad
Edith Einspruch, Vice President of Programming
Debra Frank, Program Chairperson
Dawn Adels Fine, Jewish Explorations Chairperson
Sponsorship Opportunities Available
$72 — Includes admittance for one person
$136 — Includes admittance for two persons
Please contact Michelle Cohen if you are interested in sponsoring one or more of these Shabbat Series events.

Social Media Behind The Scenes What You’re Giving and How It’s Being Used 5/17/12

Social Media Behind The Scenes: What You’re Giving and How It’s Being Used
Thursday, May 17, 2012, 8:00am
University of Miami Life Science & Technology Park
Miami, FL 33136

Advance Registration:
$20 member | $30 nonmember | Onsite: $30
For information contact: Crystal Renta, 305-577-5486 crenta@miamichamber.com

HYPE Miami & The Technology Committee of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Present: Social Media Behind The Scenes: What You’re Giving and How It’s Being Used

Experts discuss social media best practices and tools to protect your privacy:
– What information are you giving up that is not obvious?
– What should users look for when prompted with a privacy agreement?
– What are your rights?
– How is your information used?
– Is there any legislation to protect the rights of users?

SPEAKERS
– Janie Coffey, Director of Sales and Marketing, One Sotheby’s Realty
– Peter Martinez, Assistant Director, Technology Initiatives, The Launch Pad
– Kevin M. Levy, Business, Corporate and Technology Attorney, Gunster

Moderated by:
– Michael Simmons, Marketing Specialist, Kaufman, Rossin & Co., P.A.

Miami Goes Global Local Leaders Weigh In 5/15/12

Miami Goes Global: Local Leaders Weigh In
Tuesday, May 15, at 5:45 pm
1450 Brickell Avenue, 5th Floor
(parking garage access located on SW 15th Rd.)

Miami Goes Global: From Latin American Outpost to International Gateway

Miami is hot right now and it isn’t just the weather. Investors from all corners of the globe are flocking to the Magic City to capitalize on the quality of our assets and attractiveness of our location.

Join us for an evening of cocktails and conversation as leading experts discuss how Miami has been catapulted onto the international stage and how this is fueling our City’s emergence as an international destination for visitors, residents, and commerce.

The event is free for invited guests, but seating is limited. Registration is required.
Please RSVP to rsvp@brickellhouse.com by May 11 to reserve your space.

Panelists:
Suzanne Amaducci-Adams, Shareholder at Bilzin Sumberg
Alicia Cervera, Managing Partner of Cervera Real Estate
Manny Diaz, Former City of Miami Mayor and Senior Partner at Lydecker Diaz
Jorge Gonzalez, President and CEO of City National Bank of Florida
Danet Linares, Vice President of Blanca Commercial Real Estate
Marc Sarnoff, Chairman of the Miami Downtown Development Authority and District II Commissioner
Moderator: David Adams, Thomson Reuters Bureau Chief

Lose your Event Come to your Senses 5/10/12

Lose your Event. Come to your Senses
Thursday May 10th , 7-8:30 pm
The Standard Hotel
40 Island Ave
Miami Beach FL 33139
www.vanessascotto.com

Are you stressed? Running around so much you haven’t had time to stop and smell the roses?

Remember when life felt light and joyful?

Lose your Mind. Come to your Senses is the antidote to today’s hectic lifestyle.
This pleasure-oriented mindfulness class will provide you with the take-home tips and techniques developed to refuel your body and replenish your Soul.

Restore your health and energy today by learning to slow down, tune in, and Savor life.

Cost: $25.00 (Includes indoor baths at The Standard!)

To register email thespa@standardhotel.com or call (305) 704-3945

For more information:
http://vanessascotto.com/classes-workshops/
http://www.facebook.com/events/124874187645714/

Motives for La La Anthony Demo and Presentation 5/7/12

Motives for La La Anthony Demo and Presentation
Monday, May 7, 6:30pm
Aston Condos
3000 Coral Way
4th fl Conf Room

Free Parking on 2nd Fl
www.samaly.com

Come and Sample the most talked about customized anti-aging skincare and cosmetic line available in the market. Free demos… We can answer any skincare concerns. Ask for Connie and tell her you saw this on Soul of Miami for your free gift!

Learn How To Start Your Own Social Enterprise 5/5/12

Learn How To Start Your Own Social Enterprise
Saturday May 5th at 11:00am
Miramar Regional library
2050 Civic Center Place
Miramar, FL. 33025.

Join The Honey Project to create and leave your Legacy.
Experience a motivational and inspirational seminar on how to launch your new business now and pursue your dreams.
Call 954-323-6717 ext. 4 or email at lead@leaderofnow.com

Paranormal Crossroads Investigations 5/12/12

Paranormal Crossroads Investigations
05/12/12, 9:00 pm
Lake Worth Play House
713 Lake Avenue
Lake Worth, FL 33460
More information

Lake Worth Playhouse is one of Palm Beach Counties most haunted and historical locations. Spend an evening learning what it’s like to be a paranormal investigator and finding out more about ghosts and other phenomena with the Paranormal Crossroads Investigations (PCI) team. VIP tickets are also available. Call 561-586-6410 for Tickets

email us at contact@paranormalcrossroads.org

Artist Talk with Odalis Valdivieso 5/18/12

Artist Talk with Odalis Valdivieso
Friday, May 18, 2012, 7-9pm
Girls’ Club
117 NE 2nd Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

RSVP at admin@girlsclubcollection.org.
This event is free and open to the public.

Artists in Action!, in its third year at Girls’ Club, invites the public to get to know local artists through a series of four informal artist talks and presentations.

Join us as Odalis Valdivieso shares her work, her inspirations and creative processes and enjoy informal dialogue on contemporary art in general.

Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Odalis is a Miami-based artist who questions conventional assumptions of the limitations of photography. Her recent works focus on the intersection of urban landscapes and abstract spatial relationships. Her current system isolates the photographic “moment” and the physical materiality of a photograph.

Odalis received an MA in Photography from The RCA, London, UK and was a winner of the South Florida Cultural Consortium Grant in 2004. She was part of Talking Head Transmitters, an experimental low – frequency radio, airing at 88.3 MHz FM from 2005 until 2010. Her work is included in numerous public and private collections and has recently been featured in the exhibitions as Practices Remain, Norwegian Wood Building, Miami, FL, SET, Bridge Red Studios – Project Space, North Miami, FL, Noise Field, Dorsch Gallery, Miami, FL, and New Work Miami, Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL. She is currently part of the project The Nightclub, an art project, that fosters a network of artists and cultural producers in a one night art venue.

Image: Odalis Valdivieso, 4.2012, 2012, Gyclée on matte paper

Art of Entertainment classes 5/4-18/12

Art of Entertainment classes
May 4, 2012, 6-8
Epicure Market
1656 Alton Road
Miami Beach FL 33139
epicuremarket.com

You are cordially invited to particpate in any of our exciting classes being held throughout the month of May at out Miami Beach store.

Classes will feature a variety of topics for the “Art of Entertaining”.

Each class with be held from 6-8PM.
Class Schedule:
Friday May 4th Cinco de Mayo Chef Hector
Wed May 9th Flowers for Mom Emma
Friday May 11th Cooking with Love Michael Love
Wed May 16th Mexican Fiesta Chef Hector
Fri May 18th Beachside BBQ Michael Love

$25 per class – Click here to reserve your seat!

Gallery Talk The Body and Other Miracles 5/3/12

Gallery Talk: The Body and Other Miracles
Thursday, May 3, 2012, 6:30pm
Dina Mitrani Gallery
2620 Nw 2nd Avenue
Miami Florida 33127

lecture fee: $10
please rsvp by email: dinamitrani@gmail.com

The body in photography is a topic of many shared interests, traditions and cross-interpretations. We will examine some of the different paths artists and photographers have taken in the discovery of the body. by Amalia Caputo

Amalia Caputo is a photo based artist and art historian. She has a BA in art history from Universidad Central de Venezuela, and an MA from New York University and the International Center of Photography, in the fields of art theory and photography. As an artist, she has a 20+ years career of exhibitions worldwide and is currently preparing a new upcoming solo show to be held in Caracas, Venezuela, her hometown.

Her work is represented in various public and private collections including those of the Galeria de Arte Nacional in Caracas Venezuela, Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, the Fundación Banco Mercantil Collection in Venezuela, and the Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection in Miami. Her range of professional experience within the art world includes working at museums, art institutions, the coordination of exhibitions and art publications, co-curating exhibitions, writing, and lecturing mainly about photography. She has written amongst other publications for Revista Estilo, Revista Imagen, Páginas Culturales de El Universal, Revista Extra Cámara and more recently for Arte al Día and Art Nexus, in Miami. Lives and works in Miami, Florida, since August 2003. For more information on her artwork, please visit www.amaliacaputo.com.

Currently on view through June 1st:
Luis Lazo: When You’re A Boy
image: Untitled (boys backs) 2010-11, 20 x 40 inches, Archival pigment print
www.dinamitranigallery.com
www.luislazophotography.com

Grammy GPS A Roadmap For Today’s Music Biz 5/3/12

Grammy GPS: A Roadmap For Today’s Music Biz
Thursday, May 3rd
The Gibson Guitar Showroom
2751 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Must RSVP at 305.672.4060 or florida@grammy.com — Limited Capacity! (If you RSVP through facebook only, your entry will not be guaranteed)

A one day music seminar. Brought to you by The Recording Academy – Florida Chapter, Producers and Engineers Wing, Gibson, The Black Key Group, AVP Led Tech, SESAC, Sae Institute, SFL Music Magazine, STR Miami, GTC Media.

Featured panelists include Melanie Masterson, Lolo from Sweat Records, Smurphio Amador of Afrobeta, and DJ Le Spam of Spam Allstars. For more info about panelists please visit www.grammygps.com

From 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m, lunch will be offered by two of Miami’s favorite food trucks:
Gastropod – www.gastropodmiami.com
Mac’n – www.macnfoodtruck.com

We look forward to sharing the music experience with you!

Civic Circle featuring City Manger Jorge Gonzalez 5/2/12

Civic Circle featuring City Manger Jorge Gonzalez
5/2/2012, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Miami Beach Botanical Gardens
2000 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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The Civic Circle will feature Miami Beach City Manager, Jorge Gonzalez, in a town hall meeting to discuss current issues affecting Miami Beach and its residents.

Free and open to all. Limited seating.

Minervas Circles of Dialogues for Women in Miami 5/4/12

Minervas Circles of Dialogues for Women in Miami.
May 4th. 2012, 6 – 9 pm
CCE Miami
1490 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami FL 33132
More Information

Parking: NE 2nd Ave , between 14th and 15th St

$ 15.-
Sign up: info@Minervas.org

We are starting a new series of Circles of Dialogues for Women, in Miami. We are very excited because Minervas wants to promote this new experience of having a different type of conversation. We are convinced that people have lost the ability to listen to each other and have profound dialogues. So sponsored by CCE Miami (Centro Cultural Espaniol), we are launching this experience, that will take place every first Friday of the month, from 6-9 pm.

It’s open to all women, and I’d like to invite you and also share this information with your friends, helping us promote this initiative that will make a great contribution to have better dialogues in our families and community. If you have someone that lives in Midtown, Miami Beach or Downtown, please send it to them! But don’t let location limit you, may be your friends would love to have that very special experience and wouldn’t even mind driving.
The session will be held both in English and Spanish.

What is the Feminine Contribution?
To register, send an email to info@minervas.org

Dade Heritage Trust’s Preservation Awards Celebration Awarded Outstanding Citizens and organizations in the Community By Betty Alvarez

Dade Heritage Trust celebrated their Annual Preservation Awards honoring individuals, organizations, and restoration projects that have excelled in preserving Miami’s historic places on April 27.

The Preservation Awards was held at Miami City Hall, the former base for Pan American World Airways seaplanes with flights to Havana, the Caribbean and other exotic destinations during the 1930s and 40s and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

For more information about Dade Heritage Trust please visit their website www.dadeheritagetrust.org

Photography by Betty Alvarez

Miami Beach Botanical Garden Presents Unforgettable Frangipani Lecture and Demonstration 4/28/12

Miami Beach Botanical Garden Presents: Unforgettable Frangipani Lecture & Demonstration Guest Speaker: Luc Vanoorbeeck
Saturday, April 28, 10AM to Noon
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Drive
For information: 305-673-7256 Ext 203
www.mbgarden.org

Free & Open to the Public

Trees & Plants for Sale

Luc Vanoorbeeck, owner of Florida Colors Nursery in Homestead, FL explores the fragrant and beautiful world of frangipani, the Plumeria genus, known for knockout colors and easy propagation. With its exotic scented flowers made iconic as leis in Hawaii, the frangipani tree is popular in South Florida’s plant palate.

Success and Failure Evening Lecture with Katy Siegel 4/26/12

Success and Failure Evening Lecture with Katy Siegel, Professor of Art History at Hunter College, CUNY in New York
Thursday, April 26, 2012 at 7pm
de la Cruz Collection
23 N.E. 41st Street
Miami, FL 33137

Katy Siegel is a professor of art history at Hunter College, CUNY in New York, editor in chief of Art Journal, and a contributing editor to Artforum. She has written extensively on modern and contemporary art, including, most recently, essays on the changing nature of art school, and the work of Mark Bradford. She was the curator of High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting, 1967-1975, and is
currently at work on a large historical painting exhibition that will open at the Wexner Center in 2013. Her most recent books are Since ’45: America and the Making of Contemporary Art, published this spring, an Abstract Expressionism, out this month from Phaidon.

University of Bologna ALMA/MBA Presentation and Wine Reception 4/30/12

University of Bologna ALMA/MBA Presentation & Wine Reception
April 30, 2012, 7:00pm
Poltrona Frau Showroom
3800 N.E Miami Court (Design District)
Miami, FL 33137
More Information

ALMA Graduate School of the University of Bologna, Italy, will come to Miami for the very first time to present two of their six prestigious international MBA programs: Food and Wine and Design, Fashion and Luxury Goods, and offer full and partial scholarships applications onsite to select candidates from the South Florida area. The presentation, followed by a private cocktail reception will be held on Monday, April 30, 2012, at the renowned Italian showroom, Poltrona Frau, a worldwide symbol of fashion and design, in the hip Miami Design District.

The ALMA Graduate School of the University of Bologna, Italy, offers six specialized international MBA programs on a yearly basis. Two of those programs, Food and Wine and Design, Fashion and Luxury Goods aim to provide an opportunity for specialization and in-depth focus on the gastronomy and enology sector and both traditional and cutting-edge issues in the design, fashion, and luxury goods world, respectively.

The program is open to both Italian and international young professionals. The MBA commencement ceremony in October 2012, will be held at Villa Guastavillani, an astonishing XVI century residence on the foothills of Bologna, a green oasis minutes away from the historical city center.

As the ALMA MBA programs increase in popularity and prestige within the international community, the University of Bologna has endeavored to promote the program worldwide. Miami is one of seven stops of the ALMA Graduate School presentation tour. Other events will be held in Shanghai, Beijing, New York, Vienna, Sao Paulo and Warsaw. The most deserving candidates will be able to participate in these career-forming programs by applying for partial or full scholarships during the promotional events. This initiative is supported by important partner organizations and international companies which believe in the value of the Masters degrees, offering venues, resources, managers and speakers to assist in the success of these events.

The April 30 event will provide potential candidates with relevant information regarding the MBA programs, information regarding the scholarships and a Q&A forum.

Dean and Director of the MBA Food & Wine program, Massimo Bergami will welcome the guests. An esteemed panel will speak, including the Hon. Adolfo Barattolo, Italian Consul General in Miami; Mr. Jose’ de la Torre, Professor and Dean Emeritus at Florida International University; Angel Gallinal, Partner of Egon Zehnder International; Diego Stecchi, Salvatore Ferragamo Sales Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, and Andrea Vicentini, Alumnus of the ALMA MBA Design, Fashion and Luxury Goods, Class of 2010.

Following the presentation, a cocktail reception with Italian delicacies and wine provided by Caprai, will be held on the spectacular showroom terrace overlooking Miami.

The University of Bologna has attracted students from around the globe since 1088. The Alma Graduate School adopts an innovative interdisciplinary approach to build up its programs, blending this venerable academic tradition with the managerial know-how and practical experience working with the most innovative and successful Italian and international companies. For more information about their programs, visit www.almaweb.unibo.it

Ignite Miami – Submission Deadline May 6, 2012 – Event 5/29/12


Ignite Miami
Tuesday, May 29th at 7 pm
The Stage
170 Northeast 38th Street
Miami, Florida 33137
Design District.
RSVP Online

If you had five minutes on stage, what would you say to Miami? What if you only had 20 slides and they rotated automatically every 15 seconds?
16 artists, technologists, entrepreneurs, and philosophers will answer this challenge at the first Ignite Miami.

If you’re working on an interesting project, have an unusual skill, or just some interest that would be fun to share with everyone, please submit a proposal. We are trying to mix all sorts of topics, so tell us what you’re up to that’s interesting.

This is the first Ignite Miami, part of an international series to Ignite our Community

Enlighten us, but make it quick!
Submissions due May 6th
Click here to submit your proposal online.

Please forward this to others who we should have talk as well. Submissions are open to everyone; we’d like to spread far beyond our traditional technology base.

If you don’t have anything yourself, please share this link and attend Ignite Miami, it’s sure to be an electrifying evening!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 30, 2012

Call for Entries for first official Ignite Miami event
You have five minutes on stage. Share your passion with Miami.

Ignite Miami announces the call for entries for Miami’s first official Ignite event. Proposals can be submitted at IgniteMiami.com/submit-talk/. The deadline for submissions is Sunday, May 6, 2012.

Share your passion with the crowd. Ignite presentations can be about anything, but take into consideration the Ignite format: Each participant will have five minutes on stage to give a 20-slide presentation, which advance every 15 seconds automatically.

Ignite Miami is part of the global Ignite movement. Fast-paced, fun, thought-provoking, social, local and
global – Ignite is all of these and more. It’s a high-energy evening of 5-minute talks by people who have and idea and the guts to get onstage and share it with their hometown crowd.

The event will be held Tuesday, May 29, 2012, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at The Stage in Miami, Fla. The event is free, but attendees must RSVP at IgniteMiami.com/attend/. The Stage is a 21 and up venue.
Please do not RSVP for Ignite Miami if you are under 21.

For more information, visit IgniteMiami.com. Follow @Ignite_Miami on Twitter for updates. Ignite Miami is organized by Alex de Carvalho, Janie Coffey and Lori Todd. Please direct all inquiries to contact@ignitemiami.com.

About Ignite
Ignite got its start in Seattle in December 2006 as a personal project of O’Reilly Media’s Brady Forrest and Bre Pettis. They dreamed up an event where people could share their ideas over beer, and sent word out through their network. On December 7, two hundred Seattle geeks looking for “a fun night of geekery and networking” squeezed into a bar on Capitol Hill. They found beer, but so much more. First up, a friendly but intense competition to build the sturdiest popsicle-stick bridge. Then 25 intrepid locals took a turn on the stage for their five-minute Ignite talks. The consensus was that it was a blast. Word got out, and other communities wanted Ignite in their cities. Brady and Bre turned the event over to O’Reilly, and nearly 200 Ignites have been held, about half of them in the past year.

The Miami Finance Forum CEO Power Breakfast South Florida Start-up Culture Obstacles and Opportunities for Growth 4/26/12

The Miami Finance Forum CEO Power Breakfast, “South Florida’s Start-up Culture: Obstacles and Opportunities for Growth
Thursday, April 26, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
The Bankers Club of Miami
One Biscayne Tower
Miami, FL 33131
Cost: Members: $25; Non-members: $65
RSVP Online
(limited seating, must pre-pay)

Top Start-Up And Venture Capital Leaders Discuss Current Business And Financial Trends Impacting Growth And Success In South Florida

Knight Foundation Program Director and Former Miami Herald Reporter Matt Haggman Moderates CEO Power Breakfast with Panelists Providing Insights to Successfully Manage and Grow Start-ups

The Miami Finance Forum (MFF) will host a “CEO Power Breakfast” panel discussion titled, “South Florida’s Start-up Culture: Obstacles and Opportunities for Growth.” The panel, moderated by Matt Haggman, program director of the Knight Foundation and former reporter with The Miami Herald, will provide insights on South Florida’s start-up culture and discuss the region’s positioning for continued growth and development. The event takes place at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, April 26, at The Bankers Club of Miami, located at One Biscayne Tower, Miami, FL 33131.

Speakers will discuss the dynamics of South Florida’s start-up culture, including the current state of affairs, assets and strategies that may yield and stimulate a more active environment for growth and challenges impacting the region. The panel also will reflect on the changes South Florida has experienced during the last decade, with particular regard to the renaissance in the art culture, urban development, and successes of local universities, and explain how these achievements may influence the future development of the area’s start-up industry.

Panel speakers include leaders from top start-up and growth-oriented firms:
· Matt Haggman, Knight Foundation
· Greg Baty, Florida Growth Fund
· Steven A. McKean, Acceller
· Raul Lamus, New World Angels
· Albert Santalo, CareCloud
· Michael Wasserman, H.I.G. Capital

An Evening with Vanessa Williams and Helen Williams 5/9/12

An Evening with Vanessa Williams and Helen Williams
May 9, 2012, 7 pm
Parker Playhouse
707 NE 8th St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
www.theoraclegroup.net

Join us for an evening with Vanessa Williams and her Mother Helen Williams as they discuss and sign their highly anticipated first book, You Have No Idea (Gotham Books). Ms. Williams, a widely respected entertainer whose career highlights include The Right Stuff, Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, and former Miss America has been asked to write her memoir many times, but only now-with the help of her mother-she is ready to tell her story.

When Vanessa Williams was growing up, she had a plan: She’d go to college and major in musical theater; afterward she’d get her MFA from the Yale School of Drama, and then she would embark on a successful career on Broadway. And to make sure she stayed on that path, her mother, Helen Williams, gave her a list of things that she should never– ever–do. Near the top of that list was “never ever pose nude for anyone.” So when Vanessa became the first African-American woman to win the title of Miss America in September 1983 (an accomplishment that she never planned for or desired), only to be forced to resign ten months later due to a nude photo scandal, the lives of both Vanessa and Helen took an unexpected turn. But Vanessa survived this setback, and many others to come, to enjoy a thirty-plus-year career as an award-winning singer and actress.

Trust your Innate Intuition 5/1/12

Trust your Innate Intuition
Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Courtyard Marriott Aventura Mall
2825 NE 191 Street
Aventura, Florida, 33180
lecture costs $10

SpiritualGrowthKeys.com

Learn to listen and trust your innate psychic ability and tap into your inner guidance in this lecture sponsored by the Inner Peace Movement International (IPMI), a non-profit, educational organization. We use our psychic ability everyday and we have an inner guidance that we can tap into for help and inspiration say two international lecturers, Patrick Kilhenny and Estelle Small, presenting on this program. Experience how psychic you already are! Lecture times are 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Parking at the hotel is free for those attending this event.

Trust your innate intuition 4/30/12

Trust your innate intuition
April 30, 2012 , two times: 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Springhill Suites Miami Airport East
1311 NW 10th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33136
SpiritualGrowthKeys.com

Learn to listen and trust your innate intuition or psychic ability and tap into your inner guidance in this lecture sponsored by the Inner Peace Movement International (IPM), a non-profit, educational organization. We use our psychic ability everyday and we have an inner guidance that we can tap into for help and inspiration say the two international lecturers Patrick Kilhenny and Estelle Small presenting the program. You’ll get to experience how psychic you already are! Lecture times are 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Parking at the hotel is free for those attending this event.

Architecture and Acoustics A Discussion Featuring MTT 4/19/12

Architecture and Acoustics – A Discussion Featuring MTT
Thursday, April 19, 7:00pm
SunTrust Pavilion, New World Center
New World Symphony
500 17th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Free, but tickets are required
Reserve Tickets Now

Site and Sound: The Architecture and Acoustics of New Opera Houses and Concert Halls
Does the music serve the space, or does the space serve the music?

Discussion at 7:00 PM
Book signing and reception at 8:00 PM

Please join architectural historian Victoria Newhouse, author of a new book titled Site and Sound: The Architecture and Acoustics of New Opera Houses and Concert Halls; New World Symphony Artistic Director Michael Tilson Thomas; and architectural critic and Editor-in-Chief of Modern Magazine Beth Dunlop for a lively discussion on the inextricable link between architecture and acoustics in performance spaces.
This event comes on the heels of a new story by CNN in which the New World Center was rated one of the six best spots in the world for architecture lovers. Click here to read the article.

Presented in conjunction with Books & Books.

For more information visit www.newworldcenter.com or call the New World Center Box Office at 305-673-3331.

Sustainatopia 2012 Conference Powered by PechaKucha 4/20/12

PechaKucha Miami #15
April 20, 2012 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Wolfsonian-FIU
1001 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
More Info
863-602-7322
www.wolfsonian.org
$10

A SUSTAINATOPIA EVENT
Pecha Kucha Miami partners with Roz Gatewood of Ecovation 3 (http://ecovation3.com/) for SUSTAINATOPIA 2012 (www.sustainatopia.com) to spotlight an innovative group of Ecopreneurs who mean business–green business.

SUSTAINATOPIA 2012- Miami (www.sustainatopia.com) one of the world’s largest events regarding social, financial and environmental responsbility. The event will include over 50 individual events throughout Miami in film, art, music, eco-fashion, food, design, authors series, parties. at many locations throughout Miami. It is estimated that more than 15,000 will attend all events from more than 60 countries.

SPONSORS include the Miami Beach Visitor & Convention Authority,TBC Capital, The Naked Foundation, Minerva Capital Group & Stanford Social Innovation Review.

MEDIA has included the Economist, MTV, Univision, Rolling Stone Magazine, USA Today. PODER MAGAZINE, the New York Times and many others.

Last year’s celebrities attendees included Donna Karan, Venus Williams, Patricia Arquette, Maria Bello, Selita Ebanks, Tico Torres and Lea Black.
Presenters
Robert Manrique
Chad Oppenheim
Franco Lodato
Roz Gatewood
Sian Evans
Professor Donald DeAngelis
Rich Groden
Jennifer Siqueira

Free Youth Media Activism Workshop 4/21/12

Free Youth Media Activism Workshop
Saturday, April 21 @ 1pm
MOCA North Miami
770 NE 125 Street
North Miami Florida 33161
Register Online

In this interactive forum, Bee Vang, lead actor in the Hollywood film Gran Torino, and Dr. Louisa Schein, media studies scholar, will engage participants in a discussion focusing on the media’s portrayal of immigrant teens and their families, and will provide a critical lens for understanding the complex issues of race, violence, and representation that have become a national conversation since the Trayvon Martin incident.
– Tailored for high school and college students
– Explore strategies for social change in and beyond the media industry.
– Screening of Gran Torino (1pm)
Members of the general public are also invited to attend.
About the Panel
Since Gran Torino, Bee Vang has continued acting, has enrolled at Brown University, and has pursued anti-racist activism on a national scale.
Dr. Louisa Schein, is Associate Professor, Anthropology and Women’s Gender Studies at Rutgers University.
Moderated by Jillian Hernandez Bernal, MOCA Education Outreach Coordinator and Ph.D. Candidate in Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University.

OUTLet Meets RelationShifts Networking LGBT through arts and commUNITY 4/21/12

OUTLet Meets RelationShifts: Networking LGBT through arts and commUNITY
4/21/2012, 9am – 4pm
Pride Center at Equality Park
2040 North Dixie Highway
Wilton Manors, FL 33305
More Info

Meet new people and empower yourself through healthy relationships, the arts and networking!

Registration is free and lunch will be provided at OUTLet Meets RelationShifts, Saturday April 21st 2012 at Pride Center in Equality Park! LGBT & allied individuals of all ages will be in attendance!

In addition to workshops on sexual intimacy, self-defense, transgender topics, yoga and coming out, OUTLet meets RelationShifts will feature financial empowerment workshops on subjects like making budgets that actually pay you, getting tax credits for school, buying your own home, investing 101, nailing the perfect interview and career navigation!

Local Gay-Straight Alliances are encouraged to attend and will receive a $50 stipend! Please remember to register early as space is limited. Attendees who register early will be entered into a raffle for door prizes.

For more information visit http://www.safeschoolssouthflorida.org/outlet/

Miami Vinyl: The History of Record-Making in Miami Part II: The 1970s through the mid-90s 4/19/12

Miami Vinyl: The History of Record-Making in Miami Part II: The 1970s through the mid-90s
Thursday, April 19, 2012, 6-9pm
Miami Art Museum
101 W Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130

The second panel discussion in this three-part series, “MIAMI VINYL: The History of Record-Making in Miami,” hosted by Bruno del Granado, CEO of RM Entertainment Group, covers the mid-1970s, 1980s and 1990s, a period that saw Miami rise to the status of a global dance mecca, as well as the development of genres ranging from alternative music (Marilyn Manson, Nuclear Valdez, etc.) to Latin Freestyle (e.g., Nice & Wild, Exposé, Company B), Miami Bass (2 Live Crew, etc.) and even Country (The Mavericks) – not to mention the impact of The Miami Sound Machine. Following the panel discussion, stick around for a party led by guest DJ Induce spinning the best of ’80s and early ’90s Miami bass and funk, and check out The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl, and other works, on view in the galleries.

Panelists are:
Bo Crane – President of Music Corp., one of the architects of the Miami bass sound
Trevor Fletcher – vice president and general manager of the legendary Hit Factory/Criteria Studios
Joe Granda – CEO and founder of Granda Entertainment
José Tillan – executive vice president and general manager at MTV Tr3s
Richard Ulloa – owner and founder of Yesterday and Today Records/Y&T Music

Breakfast With Leonard Pitts 5/9/12

Breakfast With Leonard Pitts
The event is on Wednesday, May 9th, from 8am – 9:30am
Bankers Club
One Biscayne Tower, 14th floor

Reservations are required. Tickets are $25 per person and may be purchased online at www.miamiccj.org or by calling 305.766-6096 x 16.

In 1963, Dr. Marin Luther King Jr. wrote to his fellow clergymen describing ‘a single garment of destiny’ that unites us all in common concerns with a responsibility to combat injustice.

On Wednesday, May 9th, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Leonard Pitts speaks about “A Single Garment of Destiny,” and how he views our commonalities and the interrelatedness of life. Leonard Pitts has written a syndicated column of commentary on pop culture, social issues and family life since 1994, with a readership estimated in the millions. This esteemed journalist is being honored with The Hank Meyer National Headliner Award previously presented to media luminaries such as Walter Cronkite, Wolf Blitzer, Katie Couric, Tom Brokaw.
 
MCCJ’s Breakfast with Leonard Pitts is an opportunity for the community to join in on the dialogue and be a part of this meaningful conversation.

Memorial Weekend Music Experience 5/27/12

Sunday, May 27, 2012, 2pm – 7pm
Club Play South Beach
1045 5th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.acemagworld.com

Memorial Weekend Music Experience (MWME) provides the unique opportunity to network with top DJs, producers and music industry executives in addition to participating in an artist/model showcase while receiving access to the ultimate resources in music technology. Select MWME showcase artists will be featured at various Best of the Best Weekend Events.

In addition to producing the inaugural Memorial Weekend Music Experience, ACE Entertainment Magazine forged an alliance with the largest event of the weekend, the Best of the Best Concert. The strategic alliance between ACE Entertainment Magazine and organizers of the Best of the Best Concert will provide independent recording artists the opportunity to perform at Best of the Best Pre Parties, After Party and even on the world renowned Best of the Best Concert stage which has featured artists such as P Diddy, Rick Ross, Bounty Killa, DJ Khaled, Akon, Buju Banton & more.

TCG De-Mystifying Condo Insurance Seminar 4/18/12

TCG Announces De-Mystifying Condo Insurance Seminar
4/18/2012, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Bristol Tower
2127 Brickell Avenue
Miami, Florida.
www.tcgmgt.com

The Continental Group (TCG), a FirstService Residential Management company, will host the “De-Mystifying Condo Insurance” expert panel seminar about insurance issues for Condo Associations in 2012; presented by FirstService Financial and Willis of Florida, for condominium board members and residents. Registration for the “De-Mystifying Condo Insurance” seminar will start at 6 p.m. and the panel discussion will begin at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18th at the Bristol Tower located at 2127 Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida.

As the leading Florida property management company, TCG shares best practices not only in the communities it serves, but in the community-at-large, to help enhance Association Board effectiveness and efficiency. During the “De-Mystifying Condo Insurance” seminar experts will discuss the topics of the insurance renewal process, policy options, risk management, claim handling, appraisals, financing and disclosures.

Focused on the improvement of financial conditions for associations, the seminar will provide attendees with information on best practices and innovations. Participants will gain tools and direction on how to help reduce insurance costs and expand coverage, access to proprietary programs, better terms and conditioner and acquire favorable pricing.

The panel presentation will be hosted by the Brickell Homeowners Association and moderated by Andrew Lester, Senior Vice President of FirstService Financial. Panelists will include Armand DiNapoli, Vice President of Willis of Florida; John Lee, Vice President of FirstService Financial and Juan Cordoba, Wells Fargo Insurance.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their association’s questions to the panel representing the broker and the underwriter perspectives. For more information please contact Natalie Brown, Communications Director at the Brickell Homeowners Association at nbrown@brickellhomeowners.com or call 305- 446-3350.

Free Orientation Brunch Sweet Surrender 1-Day Workshop for Wives and Girlfriends 4/21/12

Free Orientation Brunch – Sweet Surrender 1-Day Workshop for Wives and Girlfriends.
4/21/2012, 10:30 a.m.
Exact meeting location details will be provided upon registration.
www.heartsdesireintl.com

Should a wife let her husband handle all the finances, stop giving her opinion and have sex whenever he wants to so they can have a better relationship? Yes, according to Heart’s Desire International, who is hosting a free orientation brunch on April 21st to introduce “The Sweet Surrender 1-Day Workshop for Wives and Girlfriends.” The organization bases its workshops, coaching and retreats on the work of New York Times best-selling author of “The Surrendered Wife” and “The Surrendered Single” Laura Doyle. Doyle will travel from Los Angeles to speak at this event in South Florida.

Heart’s Desire International teaches women to reconnect with their femininity and their longing to be desired. In this age of equality, some critics find the approach outdated and sexist––but not graduates of the Heart’s Desire workshops, who swear by the effectiveness of the company’s methods in teaching them to have successful relationships.

“Not everyone has gotten the word yet that they can put an end to chronic heartbreak and loneliness by learning a few skills,” says Heart’s Desire International co-founder Gladys Diaz. “This spring and summer hundreds will make that breakthrough at our workshops and at the Lifelong Romance Retreat for women in South Florida from June 22-24.”

The organization often receives wedding announcements from graduates of the singles and girlfriends programs and thank-you notes from the wives whose marriages have been transformed into passionate, peaceful, intimate relationships.

“Over a decade ago, Laura Doyle started a ‘Romance Revolution’ which is now practiced in 26 countries across the world. Now she is bringing the revolution to South Florida,” adds Diaz.

For more information or to register for the FREE brunch for wives and girlfriends, please visit heartsdesireintl.com.

For more information about the Lifelong Romance Retreat and New York Times best-selling author Laura Doyle, visit lauradoyle.org.

EMC’s Whale and Star Studio Presents a Lecture by Matthew Biro on Keifer in Barjac 5/16/12

EMC’s Whale & Star Studio Presents a Lecture by Matthew Biro on “Keifer in Barjac”
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at 7pm
Whale & Star
2215 NW 1st Place
Miami, Florida 33127
whaleandstar.com
thelectureproject.com
RSVP 305-576-6160

The lecture is open to the public for a $5 admission fee. RSVP’s are required to the studio at 305-576-6160.

Between 1993 and 2007, “La Ribaute,” Anselm Kiefer’s studio-estate in Barjac, France, also became his most developed artwork, the site where the artist created, collected, and re-imagined his art, while working with a fluctuating team of assistants. A former silk factory on a hill that Kiefer transformed into a vast complex of living spaces, studios,workshops, and storage facilities, it was also an environment in which he created a new type of “land art” consisting gigantic concrete structures, some reduced to postwar-like ruins, amidst the rural French countryside. Because of its monumentality, its environmental and experiential qualities, and the fact that it synthetized multiple media, “La Ribaute,” has been called a “Gesamtkunstwerk,” Kiefer’s total work of art. This assessment is, as we shall see, correct, but with qualifications, which need to be drawn from the concept’s history.

Matthew Biro is Chair and Professor in the Department of the History of Art and the University of Michigan. Originally trained as a continental philosopher, he came to art history through an interest in aesthetics and visual thinking. He is the author of two books, Anselm Kiefer and the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger (New York and London: Cambridge University Press, 1998) and The Dada Cyborg: Visions of the New Human in Weimar Berlin (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2009), and his articles on modern and contemporary art and philosophy have appeared in Art History, the Yale Journal of Criticism, RES, Art Criticism, and New German Critique, among other places. His reviews of contemporary art, film, and photography have appeared in Artforum, Contemporary, Art Papers, The New Art Examiner, and he has also written for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Clio, CAA Reviews, and the European Legacy. He is currently working on a book about the photographer Robert Heinecken.

La Florida The First 200 Years Lecture by Dr. Michael Gannon 4/10/12

La Florida: The First 200 Years | Lecture by Dr. Michael Gannon
Tuesday April 10, 2012
6:00 P.M. Spanish Wine and Tapas
7:00 P.M. Presentation
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134

Kindly RSVP to yesenia@coralgablesmuseum.org
For more information, please the Museum at 305-603-8067.

In honor of the upcoming 500th Anniversary of Ponce de Leon’s discovery and naming of La Florida, the Coral Gables Museum and Northern Trust cordially invite you to a lecture by Dr. Michael Gannon.

The lecture will be held in the Robert J. and Marian Fewell Gallery where the map exhibit La Florida is located. Dr. Gannon will provide historical context to the maps that depict Spanish settlements in what was then considered to be Florida. These maps are a verification of some of the earliest connections between Florida and Spain.

The exhibit, made possible through the efforts of Ambassador Cristina Barrios, Consul General of Spain in Miami and Spain’s Ministry of Culture, gives a rare glimpse of replicas of ancient Spanish Maps, many never seen outside of Spain.

Music provided by the Coral Gables Music Club on the “Steinway Piano in Residence” on loan from the Steinway Piano Gallery, Coral Gables.

Parking is available in the parking garage across the street from the Coral Gables Museum.

Photographs of Miami Vinyl The History of Record Making in Miami at Miami Art Museum on 4/5/12

Miami Vinyl The History of Record-Making in Miami Part I The 1970s and earlier at Miami Art Museum on Thursday, April 5, 2012. In part one they had three amazing panelist:

Henry Stone, founder and owner of the famed TK Records, home of disco stars KC and the Sunshine Band; known for defining the “Miami sound” since the 1960s.

Willie J. Clarke, legendary Miami producer and songwriter.

Jeff Lemlich, Music historian; author of Savage Lost: Florida Garage Bands, The ’60s and Beyond; founder of Limestone Lounge Florida Music Forum.

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Surrendered Singles 1-Day Workshop: Attract and Marry the Man Who’s Right for You 4/14/12

Surrendered Singles 1-Day Workshop: Attract and Marry the Man Who’s Right for You
4/14/2012, 9:30 a.m.
Exact meeting location details will be provided upon registration.
Miami Beach, Florida
www.heartsdesireintl.com

Should a single woman listen, rather than talk, on a first date and avoid asking men out? Yes, according to Heart’s Desire International, who is hosting a one-day workshop on April 14th on how to “Attract and Marry the Man Who’s Right for You.” The organization bases its workshops, coaching and retreats on the work of New York Times best-selling author of “The Surrendered Wife” and “The Surrendered Single” Laura Doyle. Doyle will travel from Los Angeles to speak at this event in South Florida.

Heart’s Desire International teaches women to reconnect with their femininity and their longing to be desired. In this age of equality, some critics find the approach outdated and sexist––but not graduates of the Heart’s Desire workshops, who swear by the effectiveness of the company’s methods in teaching them to have successful relationships.

“Not everyone has gotten the word yet that they can put an end to chronic heartbreak and loneliness by learning a few skills,” says Heart’s Desire International co-founder Gladys Diaz. “This spring and summer hundreds will make that breakthrough at our workshops and at the Lifelong Romance Retreat for women in South Florida from June 22-24.”

The organization often receives wedding announcements from graduates of the singles and girlfriends programs and thank-you notes from the wives whose marriages have been transformed into passionate, peaceful, intimate relationships.

“Over a decade ago, Laura Doyle started a ‘Romance Revolution’ which is now practiced in 26 countries across the world. Now she is bringing the revolution to South Florida,” adds Diaz.

For more information or to register for the one-day workshop for singles, please visit heartsdesireintl.com.

For more information about the Lifelong Romance Retreat and New York Times best-selling author Laura Doyle, visit lauradoyle.org.

Miami Crawls and Life Is Art present PhilanthroFest 4/14/12

PhilanthroFest!

April 14, 2012, 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Midtown Miami Greenspace
110 NE 36th St.
Miami, FL 33137
www.philanthrofest.com
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FREE

Miami Crawls and Life is Art, with the support of City of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez Cordially Invite You To: A family festival celebrating the South Florida philanthropic and cultural arts community.

During the free outdoor event, South Florida residents of all ages have the opportunity to learn about more than 75 philanthropic and cultural organizations and resources in a family-friendly atmosphere while enjoying musical performances, an art show, fashion shows, kids activities, delicious food and live entertainment.

Over 75 Community Organizations
Music by Elastic Bond – Dangerflow – Cleaveland Jones & More!
Coconut Grove Drum Circle!
Big Art Show with Local Artists!
Dance & Performances by Kikimora – Rainbow Circus – Fusion Gitana & More!
Live Performances by Aiza’s Divas and Gurus
Fun for the entire family by the Miami Science Museum
Fashion by Joy Taylor Studios with Designs by Amy Rubinstein sponsored by Blo Blow Dry Bar!
MC Kelly Saks, Miss Cuba
Free Samples by VitaminWater – Vita Coco!
Vendors and Much More!

Major Sponsors: Knight Foundation, The Miami Community Redevelopment Agency, Midtown Development
Mission Enhancer Sponsor: Well-Fargo, Workscapes
Community Builder Sponsors: Real Estate Sales Force, Health Council of South Florida, Inc.
Fiscal Sponsor: The Miami Foundation
Service Sponsors: The Miami Shirt Company, Waste Management
Supporters: SocialBuzzOnAir, The Urban Tour Host
Produced by: Miami Crawls, Life Is Art

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
11:30am – 12:30pm Drum Circle
12:30-12:45 Opening Remarks
12:45-1:05 Fusion Gitana
1:05-1:25 Rainbow Circus
1:30-2:15 Cleaveland Jones
2:15-2:35 Aiza’s Divas and Gurus
2:35-3:00 Fusion Gitana
3:00-3:20 Introductions Politicians
3:20-3:40 Rainbow Circus
3:45-4:30 Dangerflow
4:30-4:50 Fashion Show
4:50-4:55 Lion Dance by Heroines
4:50-5:15 Raffle & Announcements
5:15-5:30 Rainbow Circus
5:30-6:15+ Elastic Bond
Kikimora interactive characters 1:30 – 3:30.

SOUTH FLORIDA ART SHOW
A) Alexander Mijares
B) Alfredo Perez
C) Dennis Escobar
D) Eleazar Delgado
E) Gustavo Ramirez
F) Janet M Mueller
G) Maggie Fox
H) Mariusz Navratil
I) Mark Diamond
J) Nicolette Mcclendon
K) Paul A Vitello
L) Paul K Mcenery
M) Randy Walsh
N) Ricardo Colugnatti
O) Robert Siracusa
P) Tania Bilbao
Q) Terry Arroyo Mulrooney

VENDORS
1. Beautifully Shaped
2. Dharma Gear Inc
3. Haitianista
4. OllyPlanet
5. Trinkets for D
6. Ecomarketstore.com
7. Lana
8. Nomiienation
9. Fine-Co.
10. K&K Stainles Steel jewelry
11. cgsfinejewelry
12. Habify
13. Summer Son
14. Design Dimensions
15. Helen Betty
16. Pixie Dust Naturals
17. Visora International Eyewear
18. andCreative2
19. Elements Popup Boutique
20. Jewels of Ark
21. Freshly Squeezed Bodywork

MIAMI CRAWLS FREEBIE ZONE AND EXHIBITORS
Workscapes
Midtown Development
Health Council of South Florida
VitaminWater
Real Estate Sales Force
Miami Herald
Green Mobility Network FREE Bike Valet
Waste Management Truck
Vita Coco
Monkey Shuttle
Belly2Abs
Goodmans.net

LIFE IS ART LOUNGE
All your alcohol purchases support charity!
Crepemaker
Fruitzen Delite
Pop Appetit
Edible Arrangements Miami Beach

WELFARE SERVICES
Arudo Yat Inc.
CABA Pro Bono Project, Inc.
Carrfour Supporting Housing
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami
International Children’s Outreach
Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.
Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers
Camillus House, Inc
Women’s Emergency Network
Touching Miami With Love

HEALTH SERVICES
American Diabetes Association
Doc It Foundation
EarthSave Miami
Florida Heart Research Institute
Message From Marli Foundation, Inc.
Norberto Vazquez Jr. Foundation
Radio Lollipop
Relay for Life of Brickell & Downtown Miami
Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida
Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research
Sunrise Community, Inc.
Badges of Courage Foundation

CULTURAL ARTS
Adrienne Arsht Center
Artistic Vibes
Arts & Business Council of Miami
Bird Road Art Walk/Bird Road Art District
Culture in the City, Inc.
Heroes Unite
HistoryMiami
Orchestra Miami
The Center @ MDC/ Miami Book Fair International
The Wolfsonian-FIU
Wynwood Arts Initiatiative Foundation
Coral Gables Museum

EDUCATIONAL
The Chavalitos Foundation Inc
A Painting Fiesta
City Year Miami
Discovering Opportunities for Outreach and Reflection (DOOR)
Miami Achievement Center
Rapha Family Services, Inc.
S.T.A.R.S.School for Autism
SpendforED
Teach For America Miami-Dade
The Motivational Edge

COMMUNITY SERVICES
Our Kids of Miami-Dade/Monroe, Inc.
Protect the Paws…a K-9 cause!
FreeMiamiFun.com
WLRN
Catalyst Miami
ReServe Miami
Foster Care Review, Inc.
Humane Society of Greater Miami – PetNet
Neighbors 4 Neighbors
University of Miami
Miami-Dade County Department of Elections
The Arc of South Florida

SOCIAL
Connecting Our Cultures
Conscious Acts of Kindness
Emerge Miami
AmeriCorps Alums – Miami Chapter
Amnesty International Miami Chapter
Caring for Miami
Easter Seals South Florida
Minervas. Women changing the World
No More Tears
PARK Project, Inc
ShelterBox USA
U R Awesome, Inc.

ENVIRONMENTAL
Net Impact, South Florida Professional Chapter / USGBC South Florida – Miami Branch / Young Women Social Entrepreneurs Miami
Art of Cultural Evolution
Fertile Earth Foundation
Green Mobility Network
Planet Kitchen/ hopePK
Urban Paradise Guild

YOUTH SERVICES
Art Studio Inc. 501c3 NPO
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami
Casa Valentina
Club Blue Miami
Empowered Youth, Inc
Encore Performing Arts Center Inc.
Guardian ad Litem
Hands 2 Help, Inc
Inspired Generation, Inc.
Little Haiti Optimist Club/Little Haiti Optimist Foundation
Miami Science Museum
National Voices for Equality, Education & Enlightement, Inc. (“NVEEE”)
Our Chance Enterprise
Project K.I.T.E (Kids Inspired Towards Excellence)
Roots of Hope
Stand Up 4 Kids Miami/Project NEST
Urgent, Inc.
Yoga Gangsters, Inc
Youth L.E.A.D.

Miami Writer’s Institute 5/2-5/12

Miami Writer’s Institute
May 2-5, 9am-5pm
Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus
300 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, Fl 33132
www.thecenteratmdc.org
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Four days of intensive workshops on fiction, nonfiction, poetry and more! Taught by respected visting authors and literary agents in the heart of downtown Miami, the Miami Writer’s Institute offers more than just workshops. With one on one manuscript consultations, publishing seminar and a Pitch O Rama to practice the art of the one minute pitch, the Miami Writer’s Institute is a place to create and grow, from the budding writer to the seasoned pro.

Three and Four day workshops include:
Building a Story: A Fiction Workshop with Ann Hood
Writing Crime Fiction with SJ Rozan
Writing for Book Deals: From Pitch to Proposal with Ryan D. Harbage
The Masked Poet: A Poetry Workshop with Marilyn Nelson
Telling It True: Writing About Place, People and the World with Dinty W. Moore
Master Workshop on Writing Memoir with Da Chen
Taller Sobre la Ficción con Homero Aridjis (Spanish)

The Miami Finance Forum CEO Power Breakfast Hedge Funds 2012 Riding Beta/Seeking Alpha 3/30/12

The Miami Finance Forum CEO Power Breakfast, “Hedge Funds 2012: Riding Beta/Seeking Alpha”
Friday, March 30, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
The Ballroom at Conrad Miami
1395 Brickell Ave.
Miami, FL 33131

COST: Members: $25; Non-members: $65
RSVP Online (limited seating, must pre-pay)

The Miami Finance Forum (MFF) will serve as host to a “CEO Power Breakfast” and panel discussion titled, “Hedge Funds 2012: Riding Beta/Seeking Alpha.” The panel, moderated by Carlos Deupi, MFF chairman and corporate attorney with Squire Sanders, will provide insight and guidance related to hedge fund investments in today’s improved investment environment. The event takes place at 7:30 a.m. Friday, March 30, at the Ballroom of Conrad Miami, 1395 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131.
Speakers will discuss effective investment strategies, risk mitigation and portfolio diversification. In addition, the panelists will discuss a variety of hedge fund topics, including successful strategies for managing equities, fixed income, debt, commodities and other investment strategies.

Panel speakers include leaders and investment officials from top hedge funds and investment firms:
· Raul Garcia, Director, Kaufman, Rossin & Company
· Jonathan D. Fischer, Investment Officer, Forrestal Capital
· Fernando X. Donayre, CIO/Founder, INCA Investments
· Peter Young, President, Advanced Fund Administration
· Marc Lehmann, Partner, Riverloft Capital

CEO Power Breakfast: “Hedge Funds 2012: Riding Beta/Seeking Alpha”
Miami Finance Forum

Miami Vinyl The History of Record-Making in Miami Part I The 1970s and earlier 4/5/12

Miami Vinyl The History of Record-Making in Miami Part I The 1970s and earlier
April 5, 2012, 6-9pm
Miami Art Museum
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
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Part one of this three-part series, hosted by Andrew Yeomanson, producer, Miami music historian and DJ Le Spam of Spam Allstars, examines this history in the years preceding the rise of the disco era in the early 1970s, featuring some of the pioneers of the local music scene and covering soul, funk and other genres. Following the panel discussion, stick around for a party led by guest DJ Mr. Brown, spinning the best of ’60s-’70s soul and funk, and check out “The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl,” and other works, on view in the galleries.

Panel discussion begins 6:30pm, doors open 6pm (limited seating):
* Willie J. Clarke – legendary Miami producer and songwriter
* Jeff Lemlich – Music historian; author of Savage Lost: Florida Garage Bands, The ’60s and Beyond; founder of Limestone Lounge Florida Music Forum
* Henry Stone – founder and owner of the famed TK Records, home of disco stars KC and the Sunshine Band; known for defining the “Miami sound” since the 1960s.

MAM members free, non-members $8 (general museum admission, guest passes cannot be used)
Specialty cocktails by Smirnoff and Société Perrier
Secure garage parking $5 at 50 NW 2nd Ave.
RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org / 305.375.1704

Twitter: #MAMMiamiVinyl | @MiamiArtMuseum

Image: Malick Sidibé “Animateur des Beatles á Bolibana, 25 Mar. 1967” (Disc Jockey at Beatles in Bolibana), 1967/2008. Gelatin silver print. 20 x 24 inches (51 x 61 cm), Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York

Catalyst Presents Building Adaptive Capacity: Creating a Learning Culture in your Organization 4/3/12

Building Adaptive Capacity: Creating a Learning Culture in your Organization
Tuesday April 3, 2012 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Catalyst Miami
1900 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL. 33156

$25
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Building Adaptive Capacity: Creating a Learning Culture in your Organization with Dr. Scotney Evans from the Community & Educational Wellbeing Research Center – University of Miami School of Education.

2012 Miami Dance Festival Workshop: Writing About Dance 5/4/12

2012 Miami Dance Festival Workshop: Writing About Dance
May 4
Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus
Building 6, Room 6400
485 NE Second Avenue
Downtown Miami

Join Neil de la Flor (Knight Arts Blog). Sponsored by Miami Dade College Department of Arts and Philosophy
Free Event.

Tickets for all ticketed events are available online at: www.momentumdance.com.
For Festival information call: 305-858-7002 or the event venue.

2012 Miami Dance Festival Flamenco Workshop 4/21/12

2012 Miami Dance Festival Flamenco Workshop
April 21 From 11AM to 1PM
PAN (Performing Arts Network)
13146 West Dixie Hwy.
North Miami

For information call: 305-899-7730. $50 day of workshop. Discounted rate of $40 for registrations paid by April 20.

This workshop, led by Ballet Flamenco La Rosa Artistic Director and award-winning choreographer Ilisa Rosal, works with students on all levels as is traditional in Spain. Each student works at his or her own level

11 AM to Noon Technique for footwork and arms
Noon to 1:00 PM Soleares with live music

Tickets for all ticketed events are available online at: www.momentumdance.com.
For Festival information call: 305-858-7002 or the event venue.

Rosa Naday Garmendia presentation 3/22/12

Rosa Naday Garmendia presentation
Thursday, March 22, 2012, 7:30-9:30 PM
ArtCenter/South Florida, Richard Shack Gallery
800 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139

INTER-NOS, X Mural Painting International Biennale
Slide presentation and discussion by Rosa Naday Garmendia
for Art Center Artists
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Fellow Art Center artists please Join us for a PowerPoint presentation and discussion by artist Rosa Naday Garmendia of her recent participation in the X Mural Painting International Biennale, INTER-NOS in Santiago de Cuba.
On this occasion, these latest masterpieces join the 104 such works scattered throughout Santiago de Cuba, making of the city “an open gallery” in the eyes of its inhabitants and visitors.

The event started with exhibitions, theoretical workshops, videos and concerts. Besides the 17 Cuban artists participating there were15 artists from as far as Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Germany, Argentina, Austria, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, the United States, France, Mexico, and Ecuador. Each year the participating artist vote on the theme, this year it was The Environment and Young Generations. Most of the 6 large murals were located in parks through out the city but also included an elementary school and a hospital fulfilling the event’s goals of bringing culture closer to communities.

“For me, as an artist, the INTER-NOS experience has the great merit of having contributed to the reevaluation of the public spaces of the city, and therefore, the approach of the visual arts relating to the average person outside the frame work of the galleries and museums.” Rosa Naday

Future Trends Panel at WMC Beachplex 3/24/12

Future Trends Panel at WMC Beachplex
Sat: March 24th, 1:00 PM
21st Street & Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL

Trends: What’s the Future?
Room A
Moderator: Lainie Copicotto, Aurelia Group

Featured Panelists:
Danny United – Founder, Media Contender / Top Shelf
Ryan Saltzman – Agent, The Bullitt Agency
Zev Norotsky – Publisher, Elektro Magazine
Zee Zandi – Marketing Director, XS & Encore Las Vegas
Katie Morse – Editor, Billboard.com
Mike French – CTO, ElectroStub.com
Adam Stewart – MTV News
Charlie Amter – Warner Chappell

Access for WMC Badgeholders Only please go to http://www.wmcon.com for more info

Creator of Modern Art Gonzo Journalism Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. Speaks at Deerfield Beach Library 3/24/12

Creator: “Modern Art Gonzo Journalism” Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr., featured artist March 2012 to speak at Deerfield Beach Library
March 24, 2012 4-5:30pm
Deerfield Beach Library Percy White Branch
837 East Hillsboro Boulevard
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, the artwork of Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. speaks volumes. “In a world where what a celebrity wears , or doesn’t, makes headlines, I realized that a journalistic void needed to be filled, to insure future generations grasp the reality of our existence, in this era of revolutionary change.” An innovator, sometimes called, “radical”, Vaca created Modern Art Gonzo Journalism, by fusing Hunter S. Thompson’s Gonzo Journalism with the cryptic art-style of subliminal messages in works by icons like Dali and Picasso. The artist who shares his birth name, Victor-Hugo, with the historic French revolutionary, was inspired by works like Picasso’s “Guernica” revealing the tragedies of war and Dali’s “Paranoiac-Critical method”.

“Art is history. Art is life. ” Victor-Hugo says. “From the cave paintings of Lascaux in France to the art left behind on walls of the ancient city in Pompeii, Italy, we can assess the human condition of our ancestors, by studying the images created by artists.”

With a journalistic background and education, the artist FOX News calls, “The Modern-day Andy Warhol”, set out to edify the masses by painting news stories often overlooked by mainstream media outlets. Modern Art Gonzo Journalism, through Vaca’s work, creates a diary of the world on canvas, illustrating events that influence the evolution of modern civilization.

Throughout history, artists have been visionaries who celebrate humanity and circumstance through unique interpretations. “As an artist”, Vaca explains, “my job is to paint what I see; the beautiful chaos that propels life forward. It is up to investigative journalists and government agencies to do their job by following up on the clues I have put into my paintings.” His Modern Art Gonzo Journalism series has appeared in newspapers, on television shows and in movies.

Vaca’s own conviction to ethics, placed him in the midst of controversy and danger, converting his circumstance into an award- winning short film inspired by his paintings. Based on actual events, the movie, produced, directed and written by the talented multi-media artist, has gained an underground cult following, now being made into a major motion picture series, entitled, “Redemption: The Story of the Crackhead Jesus Trials”. True to the mission of The Modern Art Music Movement, which he founded, Art, Music and Film are natural partners of expression.

Vaca’s work can be seen by private appointment at his Hillsboro Beach Studio and at exhibitions around the world. For more information email GlobalMarketingAlliance@yahoo.com to opt in for schedules.

About the Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr: The artist, who has been called, “The Voice of the Lied-To-Generation”, created his works for museums but he does not shy from exhibiting his art in nightclubs, storefronts, restaurants or any other location where he can raise awareness while spreading his message of peace, love and hope to the masses. “When people visit museums, they learn about themselves. History is what we all share in common, as a human race. I want future generations to realize that we were more than just sound bites and photo-ops.”

His body of work exceeds 500 original paintings, often created live, on stage, during Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM) Happenings and events called, MAMM Jams, wherein he interprets musical notes, frequencies and wavelengths in color on canvas to the rhythms and beats of music industry icons, including members of Cheap Trick, Boston, Aerosmith, The McCoy’s, Berlin, The English Beat, The Goo Goo Dolls, The Bellevue Cadillac, The Wailers, The James Brown Band, Berlin, Steely Dan & The Doobie Brothers to name a few.

Total Wine and More–Not Just a Liquor Store

Pretty Poetic Title. Am I right?

Everyone in South Florida knows that Total Wine & More is a great place to shop for Beer, Spirits and Wine. I’d have preferred they called it Total Beer and More, but that’s just me. The variety of products, great prices, regular tastings and knowledgeable, friendly staff are just the beginning, too.

Total Wine offers regular educational opportunities for their customers as well. You know, the fun kind of education. Not geometry and grammar, though those are two of my interests. But I’ll save that for another time. Yes, Total Wine offers beer classes, wine tastings with the actual wine makers, whiskey classes with specialists in the business and everything in between. Got a Tequila fetish? This is your store!

For a nominal fee, usually between $15 and $25, consumers can attend one of these events. They are conveniently scheduled, regular events, too, and often they are happening at multiple locations simultaneously so you have your choice. I’ve personally been to a few of their classes. First, Whiskeys Around the World presented by a Senior Master of Whiskey and more recently one called Bourbon Essentials, in addition to a few beer events which I just assumed you knew. I learned a lot. They were very interesting, fun, nice to meet other people, enjoyable experiences. We were able to sample a variety of products, selected for quality and value, and even get some coupons to use afterward.

My wife and a friend just signed up for a Wine Class called Malbec and Other Sexy Wines of South America. And I heard the store manager just yesterday talking about Single Malt Scotch and Tequila classes coming up soon. With 9 local South Florida stores, you will surely have no problem finding something that interests you too. Pick a store and check out their calendar.

I recently asked Greg Tuttle, Total Wine’s Product Education Manager, based out of their Corporate office in Potomac, MD, a few questions. If you have your own questions, Greg is on Twitter, and he or his staff will be happy to get you some answers about their educational series. Plus he’s pretty cool. You might even bump into him one day. For real, I did. And don’t think I’m being a dick with my questions. I just wanted to play Devil’s Advocate and get the real scoop.

Total Wine's Greg Tuttle and Rob Hill

 

Me: Why go to the trouble of organizing educational classes for your customers? It seems like a lot of work for not a lot of money. Are you just trying to get a few more customers into your store?

Greg: We believe that knowledgeable customers are the best customers. At Total Wine & More, with our wide selection of wines, beers, and spirits, we have an opportunity to engage with customers in educational environments where we can share some of the breadth of our product portfolio. Customers can taste and learn in a relaxed atmosphere, and expose their palates to products and flavors they may never have otherwise tried.

Me: How do you make sure your presenters are ready for an enthusiastic and well-versed audience? What type of training do you make sure your employees or guest presenters have beforehand? How do you ensure they are qualified?

Greg: Indeed our audiences are enthusiastic, but their level of knowledge spans the spectrum from beginner to expert. Thus, we tailor the classes down the middle, so there is something for everybody including tasting a new product they’ve never tasted before, and/or learning something new about wine, beer or spirits that they did not previously know. Our area vice presidents and district managers select the class presenters for each store based on the presenters’ exhibiting core subject matter knowledge and presentation skills.

This is where I tried to zing him, LOL: How do you select the products that will be tasted? Do you just pick a handful of beers that are average and not selling well?

Greg: For beer classes, we first determine a set of class themes for the year, aiming to cover a wide spectrum of customers interests and previous beer knowledge, and then within each theme certain beer styles are selected to match that theme. Beer selections are challenging because availability of beer differs from one state to the next and from one market to another within the state. Typically, class presenters are given a list of beers for each beer style covered from which they can chose what to feature in their class based on availability in their store. They are also allowed to feature locally produced beers that may not be on the list.

Me: Is there anything else about Total Wine’s educational series that you think is very important or interesting?

Greg: Our product education series is constantly expanding and evolving. New classes are introduced each year, while prior favorites are updated and included in the roster. A person who attends each class offered, be it wine, beer, or spirits, will in a year’s time be exposed to an incredibly wide sampling of the varietals and styles available to him/her.

Me (trying for the Krabby Patty Formula): Are there any secret surprises we can look forward to in S. Florida in the coming months?

Greg: No “secrets” up our sleeves right now, but I suggest your readers follow our Twitter accounts (@TWMBeer and @Totalwine) and on Facebook for updates.

Crafting a Multicultural Marketing and Fundraising Strategy 3/28/12

Crafting a Multicultural Marketing and Fundraising Strategy
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
ArtServe
1350 E Sunrise Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL
www.artserve.org

Two Half-Day Workshops
9:30 a.m. – Noon: Part I. Maximizing Your Multicultural Marketing Efforts
1:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.: Part II: Maximizing Your Multicultural Fundraising Efforts

RSVP By March 23.
Call Jody Leshinsky 954-357-7463 or email jleshinsky@broward.org

$25 for one workshop and $40 for two workshops. Lunch is included in workshop fee (whether you attend one or both)

With Tyrha M. Lindsey Director of Public Relations with UniWorld Group, Inc. Founded in 1969 by Byron Lewis, UniWorld Group, Inc. is the longest-standing full-service multicultural marketing agency in the United States. The agency continues to be a trendsetter and poised to connect forward-thinking brands to the $2 trillion spending power of the multicultural consumers while still pushing the envelope with innovative ideas and fresh solutions for the general market as well.

Part I 9 a.m. – Noon
“We Are Our World! Getting The Most Out Of Your Multicultural Marketing Efforts”

Session will introduce participants to the nuances of multicultural marketing and how to be effective in reaching communities of color in a manner that is welcomed. Participants will also be introduced to:

The 7 ways to “touch” or reach a consumer through advertising and public relations.Understanding the difference between effective mainstream and grassroots media activities and cost differentials.Understanding the characteristics of grassroots media outlets and/or collaborations to support their marketing efforts.Understanding how to create messaging in advertising and/or public relations campaigns that resonate with communities of color.

Part II 1:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.
“We Are Our World! Multicultural Fundraising For The Arts”

Session will introduce participants to the nuances of raising money within multicultural communities to support the arts. Participants will also be introduced to:

Creative ways to “invite” multicultural communities to support your organization in a fundraising and/or Board/volunteer capacity.Multicultural organizations that are interested in the arts.Understanding ways to create strategic multicultural collaborations to support your development efforts.Understanding the distinctions of financial giving/behaviors for multicultural communities.

Lunchtime Media Panel and Trade Show

There will be a media trade show during the lunch hour so you can meet your advertising representatives and receive current advertising rates.

Tyrha M. Lindsey
Tyrha M. Lindsey has 14 years’ experience in public relations and brings a highly diverse communications background that covers multicultural and mainstream public relations, promotion, entertainment and targeted marketing disciplines. Prior to joining UniWorld Group, Inc., Lindsey ran her family’s retail and communications agency, L.A.I. Communications. specializing in promoting women’s empowerment and health issues, she created strategic public relations solutions for a number of non-for-profit and corporate institutions including, The Kroger Company, The Institute for Healthcare Disparities at Nassau University Medical Center and ADP, Inc.

Lindsey has worked closely with the National Speaking of Women’s Health Foundation and developed “Universal Sisters,” a national multicultural diabetes awareness initiative. She has raised millions of dollars for the National Speaking of Women’s Health Foundation and worked as the Director of Development for LifeCenter Organ Donor Network. She was the former PR Director for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and has consulted in a marketing and fundraising capacity for the Institute for Healthcare Disparities at Nassau University Medical Center, American Diabetes Association, Nepperhan Community Center, Iris House, Hebni Nutrition Consultants and Highmark Blue Cross*Blue Shield. Following an extensive performing career in dance, music and theater, Lindsey began her career in Hollywood working for the likes of Quincy Jones * David Salzman Entertainment, NBC, Creative Artists Agency and Edmonds Entertainment developing television and film properties. She received her Bachelor of Science in Radio/TV/Film from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois and her Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a concentration in Marketing from the Peter F. Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.

Breakfast with the Arts and Hospitality Industries 4/5/12

Breakfast with the Arts & Hospitality Industries
April 5, 2012. 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
InterContinental Miami
100 Chopin Plaza
Downtown Miami
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8:00 Registration and networking
8:30.Program, Breakfast served
9:30 Networking, mingling, building partnerships

Featuring Keynote Address by Bruce Turkel

Bruce Turkel’s firm, TURKEL, has built a tourism marketing machine for the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau by focusing on building the singular Miami brand. Much of Miami’s brand is from our world renowned cultural community. The newest Frank Gehry-designed arts space? It’s in Miami. Art Basel Miami Beach and Design Miami? They’re here too. The most important art and music festivals? They’re all in Miami. Bruce will discuss innovative partnerships.

Who is Invited?
Marketing representatives from hotels, cruise lines, restaurants, airlines & hospitality. Marketing directors and executives from cultural organizations. Arts board members.

Why Attend?
Mix. Mingle. Network. Explore profitable partnerships.
Join us for the 8th annual Breakfast with the Arts & Hospitality Industries. The arts have a billion dollar impact in Miami-Dade. Cultural tourism increases visitors and attracts people that spend more time and money in a destination. At the breakfast you will hear about successful cultural tourism projects and the development of successful strategies that link the arts and tourism. Working together we can continue to thrive and make Miami THE go to destination for the arts.

George Neary, Vice President of Cultural Tourism for the Greater Miami Convention & Visitor Authority will lead a discussion with participants about arts and tourism collaborations in Miami-Dade.

Greater Miami and The Beaches Hotel Association President and CEO Wendy Kallergis will provide opening remarks.

Alex Bogusky Public Talk Cardboard Wisdom 3/26/12

Alex Bogusky Public Talk Cardboard Wisdom
Monday, March 26 at 7:30 pm
The Wolfsonian
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL.
www.wolfsonian.org

In addition to the invitation-only brainstorming session, Alex Bogusky will deliver a free public talk on
“Cardboard Wisdom: Decoding Signs of the Disenfranchised from the Homeless to the Tea Party and the Occupation.”

Seating is limited; an RSVP is required to attend the talk. RSVP Online.

A cofounder of Common and the speaker for the March 26 talk at The Wolfsonian, Alex Bogusky is perhaps most widely known as co-chairman of Crispin Porter + Bogusky (CP+B), which became the world’s most awarded advertising agency under his leadership. Among his many awards and honors are being inducted into the American Advertising Federation’s Hall of Achievement in 2002, being inducted into the Art Director’s Club Hall of Fame in 2008, and being named “Creative Director of the Decade” by Adweek Magazine in 2010. After leaving CP+B in 2010, Bogusky created The Fearless Revolution, which in turn spawned Common.

Common, which is facilitating The Wolfsonian’s MBA, is a collaborative brand and creative community for helping emerging and existing businesses drive positive change through enterprise. Founded in January of 2011 by Alex and Ana Bogusky, John Bielenberg, and Rob Schuham, Common’s mission is to catalyze a global creative community with the tools, resources, and opportunities to design positive social change.

Nonprofit Sales Pitch 101 3/13/12

Nonprofit Sales Pitch 101
March 13, 2012, 11am-1pm
Catalyst Miami
1900 Biscayne Blvd, Ste. 200
Miami, FL 33132
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Cost: $25 individual

The nonprofit leadership and training institute hosts Anne Freedman, international presentation coach, communication expert, and president of Speakout.

#IamChange Youth Symposium PowerYouth Event 3/23/12

#IamChange Youth Symposium PowerYouth Event
Friday, March 23, 2012 from 7pm-9pm
Miami City Carol Senior High School
3422 N.W. 187th Street
Miami Gardens, FL

Florida Atlantic University in Collaboration with A Core Group of South Florida Organizations To Host the #Iam CHANGE Youth Symposium and College Fair on Friday, March 23, 2012, at Miami Carol City Senior High School from 7pm-9pm

For more information about the summit, visit www.sfyouthsummit.com or Twitter at @sfyouthsummit.

Social Activist Jeff Johnson Set to Encourage Students to Be a Catalyst for Change

FAU and a core group of South Florida community organizations are hosting the inaugural “#IamCHANGE” Youth Symposium and College Fair. South Florida youth will be challenged to develop discipline, self-confidence and creativity needed to succeed in life . This impactful event is composed of a leadership team who promises to energize and motivate the students. WEDR 99 Jamz radio personality, Miss Kimmy will lend her effervescent personality and talent as the evening’s mistress of ceremony. Award-winning investigative journalist, social activist and “authentic” voice for change, Jeff Johnson will serve as the moderator. The panel participants include Thelma Gibson(Civil Rights trailblazer), Darius Graham (Attorney and DC Social Innovation Project co-founder),former Assistant State Attorney, Kionne L. McGhee (current Assistant Regional Counsel), Vanessa Walker (Executive Director-Owen Walker Junior Foundation),Mfonobong Essiet(Miss Black Florida 2012) Leo R. Stoney ( Youth Pastor, Orlando Metropolitan Christian Center) and 10 year old Joshua Williams ( President of Joshua’s Heart Foundation).

The areas of focus include; science, technology, engineering, mathematics, financial education, low graduation rates, leadership development and youth violence. This landmark symposium serves as the foundation for the group’s comprehensive youth focused outreach and educational initiatives that will take place starting in May 2012.

“We have created a series of educational and cultural enrichment workshops with a commitment to provide a blueprint to empower the youth ambassadors of our future. We are grateful for the collective team of individual, organizations and sponsors who have come together to help provide resources, inspiration and guidance for the young people of South Florida,” states Chairman Shevrin Jones.

Featured performances include the Miami Carol City High School Pep Band and Dancers. Spoken word artist Dichotomy will inspire the kids through poetry and spoken word, along with gospel singer Malcolm Hawkins.

Sponsors and Strategic partners include: Florida Atlantic University, Miami Carol City High School, Shutts & Bowen LLP, L.E.A.D, Adrian Speaks International, JNICK Management Group, LLC, Urban League of Broward County(YPN), Florida Virtual School, Reaching U Network, Inc., Pompano Beach Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta,Pastor Eric & Bloneva Jones Inc., Academic Concepts Tutoring, Miami-Dade FAMU Alumni Chapter, Florida Memorial University, International Longshoremen Association – Local #1416, Fountain of New Life Ministries, Upper Room Ministries, Koinonia Worship Center, Smart Law,Westin Diplomat,McKinley Financial, Sierra Covers You, and Alex Desulme.

Miami Beach Botanical Garden Presents Balcony and Terrace Gardening Lecture and Workshop 3/10/12

Miami Beach Botanical Garden Presents: Balcony & Terrace Gardening Lecture & Workshop
Saturday, March 10, 10AM to Noon
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach
Free & Open to the Public

Guest Speaker: David McLean

Learn about choosing wind and salt resistant plants for balcony gardens and small spaces, maximizing a growing area with vertical space, options for container gardening, and selecting the right plants for sunny or shady exposures

A South Florida gardening enthusiast, David McLean owns Trinity Churchside Gardens, Ft. Lauderdale.

This lecture is one in a series of free monthly environmental educational programs
For a schedule of upcoming lecture and Garden information: www.mbgarden.org

Reaching U Network, Inc. 2012 Financial Empowerment Movement Foreclosure Prevention Workshop 3/19/12

Reaching U Network, Inc. 2012 Financial Empowerment Movement Foreclosure Prevention Workshop
Monday, March 19, 2012 from 7pm-9pm
Upper Room Ministries
3800 NW 199th Street
Miami Gardens, FL 33055

Giving Homeowners the Power to Fight Back

In response to the high number of foreclosures in South Florida, Reaching U Network Inc., will kick off their “2012 Financial Empowerment Movement Foreclosure Prevention” workshop series. The free workshop is open to the public and will include a panel discussion of how to identify mortgage scams, understanding the foreclosure process, identity theft and homeowners’ rights and homeownership. The Reaching U Network, Inc. case analysis team will be able to provide one-to one consultations for homeowners facing foreclosure. Attendees are encouraged to bring loan document and other relevant financial information to the workshop. Representatives from Citi-Bank and 1st Priority will also be on hand to answer questions.

“Home foreclosures is a topic that all of us are concerned about especially this election year. We have created a series of workshops that we will be offering to the community to help educate about homeowner’s rights and what options families have if they are faced with foreclosures, states Christopher Edwards, CEO of Reaching U. Network, Inc.

Facts about the foreclosure crisis in South Florida
• “Complaints lodged with state regulators against South Florida financial institutions increased 21% last year despite an improving economy. Miami Herald
• The Florida Legislature gave circuit courts a $9.6 million grant last year with a goal of cutting the backlog by 62 percent within a year — but critics say it has created a “rocket docket” that favors lenders and neglects homeowners’ rights. Miami Herald
• According to RealtyTrac, 1.9 million homes, entered the foreclosure process in 2011 and 2012’s foreclosure rate will be higher than in 2011.
To register for this workshop please email Community Outreach Director, Jimmy Nickerson at j.nick@reachingu.com or call 786.897.2779.

Reaching U Network, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping who are in midst of having their homes foreclosed. They work with a team of financial planners, attorneys and banks who will help to navigate their client’s budget challenges and provide counseling to help avoid foreclosures.

Nicaragua former President Enrique Bolanos launch his Virtual Library – Feb 18th

The former Nicaragua president Enrique Bolanos Geyer launched the first virtual library.  With over a million pages it is the first of it’s kind in Latin America.

To the breakfast at the famous Versailles attended several political officials, business and comunity leaders.

Sen. David Rivera, Thomas Regalado City of Miami Mayor, Jose Diaz City of Sweetwater Vice-Mayor, Miami Commissioner Joe Martinez, Doral Comissioner Peter Cabrera are some of the elected official who attended.

Pinecrest Gardens Hosts The Big Gig Music Workshops By Outstanding Artists 3/11/12

Pinecrest Gardens Hosts The Big Gig Music Workshops By Outstanding Artists
Sunday March 11, 2012
Pinecrest Gardens
11000 SW 57th Avenue
Pinecrest, FL
Applications are available at pinecrest-fl.gov, where further information can also be found, or call 305-669-6942.

The program is part of a four-day workshop, with Theater on February 25, Dance March 10, and Visual Arts March 18. Registration for this workshop is at 9 AM; the workshops start at 10. The morning sessions will be devoted to working with faculty in their specific instrument group breakaway sessions in the various instruments and will be devoted to reading music, improvisation and original composition. In the afternoon Tito Puente Jr, will work with larger groups leading them all to a final performance in the Banyan Bowl.

Sunday, March 11, sees the gathering of several of Miami’s best musicians leading workshops for other musicians in the area, concluding with a performance in the afternoon. The day is part of The Big Gig, a series of four workshops in Theater, Dance, Music, and Visual Arts. They are free to all students with a teacher-approved application. The music workshops, produced by KCC Productions, will be led by Tito Puente, Jr., on timbales. Tito is on a passionate mission, determined to nurture the musical legacy left by his father. Crowds lured to a venue by the father are returning to see the son — and to once again participate in the high voltage celebration that takes place on stage.

On piano will be Marlow Rosado. From salsa to rock, from merengue to hip-hop, from bachata to reggaeton, producer/composer/pianist Marlow Rosado has had his musical hand in all of it. A native of Puerto Rico, he is a salsero at heart, but has successfully written, played and produced hits in a variety of musical styles for some of the most renowned artists in Latin music.

Latin percussion will be organized by Rafael Solano. Born in the Dominican Republic, Rafael Solano moved to Miami and became part of the evolving Latin music scene. He has performed throughout the United States, Africa, Europe and Latin America. He has collaborated with numerous artists, such as; Paquito D’Rivera, Placido Domingo, Vic Damon, Chayanne, Grace Jones, Ricky Martin, Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, Luis Enrique, Roberto Perera, Nestor Torres, and Daniela Mercury to name a few.

Trumpeter Ray Chicalo leads the workshop in that instrument. Ray has been a music teacher in the Dade County Public School system for twenty-one years. Ray has performed with various artist, including Roberto Torres, Chayanne, Jose Luis Rodriguez and Celia Cruz throughout Europe, Latin America, and has also works as a freelance musician and private music teacher in the South Florida area for over 20 years.

On drums will be Rodolfo Zuniga. Rodolfo was drummer for the concert jazz band at FIU. With this group he has performed with such guest artists as Paquito D’ Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Sam Rivers, Diego Urcola, and Kevin Mahogany. Currently teaching at Miami-Dade’s Wolfson Campus, he is an active sideman with people like Gary Campbell, Michael Gerber, Alex Norris, Othello Molineaux and Ira Sullivan.

Saxophonist Tom McCormick has been an active musician, educator, composer and arranger for over thirty years. He has performed throughout North America, Europe, Japan, South America and the Caribbean. Some of the artists Tom has performed or recorded with include Donna Summer, KC and the Sunshine Band, Jimmy Buffet, the Temptations, Ira Sullivan, Mongo Santamaria, Arturo Sandoval, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, the South Florida Jazz Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, and the MIami Symphony.

Mike Gold leads the clarinet and flute workshop. Mike  is one of those “jewels” in today’s  music entertainment world.  Musical  director, clarinet and sax  player,  he has been working with music  since an early age in the New York area. Since   moving  to Florida  in 1975 he has been a regular in  many  of the  high end venues, and has been featured at the White House under Lyndon Johnson with the Peter Duchin Orchestra. He is currently playing a tribute to Benny Goodman which is receiving overwhelming standing ovations all over  Florida.

Agustin Conti on bass is in high demand as an electric bassist and music educator, maintaining a successful private teaching studio and leading his trio and other projects. He is proficient in many different genres, specializing in jazz and South American styles.

The brass workshop will be led by trombonist Dante Luciani, who is coordinator of the Jazz Brass program at UM’s Frost School of Music, and conducts the award-winning Frost Concert Jazz Band (CJB). Formerly the lead trombonist and soloist with the Woody Herman and Maynard Ferguson Orchestras, Luciani has performed with various artists, including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Ben Vereen, Burt Bacharach, Natalie Cole, Anthony Newley, Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, and Paquito D’Rivera.

Recently admitted to Boston’s prestigious Berklee School of Music, guitar prodigy Julian Harris, received a Blues Foundation scholarship to attend Berklee last summer for jazz performance. Julian has played such events as the Homestead RibFest, opening for Blue Oyster Cult and Joan Jett, the Miami Dolphins Stadium for fan appreciation day, Gusman Hall at the University of Miami for a Led Zeppelin tribute, and the historic Tobacco Road for a night of rock. Playing both the blues and jazz. He has since played with Miami’s top blues and jazz musicians such as Darryl Raines, Papa Joe, Paul Allen, Eugene Timmons, Joe Donato, and many more.

Locust Projects presents Conversation and Wine Tasting with Allegra Angelo 3/15/12

Locust Projects presents Conversation and Wine Tasting with Allegra Angelo
Thursday, March 15, 6:30pm
Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue
Miami FL 33137

RSVP info@locustprojects.org or 305.576.8570
$15 LP Members & Artists / $30 Non Members

Conversation and Wine Tasting with Allegra Angelo

Light snacks provided for food and wine pairings

Allegra Angelo, sommelier and wine consultant, will feature four affordable and friendly wines. Perfect for a simple Sunday family dinner or for a Friday night cocktail hour at home, these wines will show you that you don’t have to spend a lot of money to drink well.

A former biological anthropology major and pastry cook, Allegra Angelo worked for five years with Chef Michelle Bernstein Restaurants. Currently she works with Florida Wine Company and consults for Fifty Eggs Restaurant Group.

Rediscovering Downtown Miami: Tapping the Value of Historic Buildings presented by the Miami Downtown Development Authority, the City of Miami and the Urban Land Institute 3/7/12

The Miami Downtown Development Authority, The City of Miami, And The Urban Land Institute to Present Rediscovering Downtown Miami: Tapping the Value of Historic Buildings Panel Discussion to Feature the Country’s Experts on Historic Preservation
Wednesday, March 7, 2012, at 2:30 pm
Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus
Chapman Conference Center
Building 3, 2nd Floor, Room 3210
245 N.E. 4th Street
Miami, FL 33132

The event costs $10 for ULI members, $20 for non-members and for students it’s free.

Moderator: Arva Moore Parks, Former Member, Federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Panelists: Donovan Rypkema, Principal PlaceEconomics, Washington D.C.; Tony Goldman, CEO, Goldman Properties, Miami; and John Leith-Tetrault, President, National Trust Community Investment Corporation.

The panel will discuss the potential of Downtown Miami’s many historic structures and how historic preservation can serve as an economic engine in our urban core. Following the panel discussion, participants will have the opportunity to take a tour of the Freedom Tower, one of Miami’s most distinctly preserved architectural and cultural landmarks.

A group of the country’s leading experts on blending historic preservation with vibrant downtowns will be participating in a panel discussion that will explore the potential of Downtown Miami’s many historic structures and how historic preservation can serve as an economic engine in our urban core. These nationally-recognized preservation and development specialists will outline actions Miami can take to create more sustainable, preservation-oriented development and economic growth.

Following the panel discussion, participants will have the opportunity to take a tour of the Freedom Tower, one of Miami’s most distinctly preserved architectural and cultural landmarks. This is an event of Dade Heritage Days, a celebration of historic places presented by Dade Heritage Trust, and is being made possible by the Miami Downtown Development Authority, the City of Miami, and the Urban Land Institute.

Shift from Average to Brilliant 3/6/12

Shift from Average to Brilliant
Tuesday, March 6, 2012, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Newport Beachside Resort
Ocean Reef Room
16701 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160

Latin Events Network proudly presents our Strategic Partner and Business Thought Leader Simon T. Bailey

Join us for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres followed by Simon’s presentation
$25 Admission

Click here to get your tickets today. Space is limited.

Telling Stories to Young Children with Mij Byram Workshop 3/6/12

Telling Stories to Young Children with Mij Byram Workshop
Tuesday, March 6
9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
West Dade Regional Library
9445 Coral Way • 305.553.1134

Sign up today – space is limited!
Registration form attached. For more information call 305.751.8687

It’s time to register for the Art of Storytelling Workshop!
This FREE educational, informative and entertaining storytelling workshop
will teach you tips and techniques on how to create and tell stories.

Registration Form PDF. For more information call 305.751.8687

Miami Beach Community Health Center Is Making Memories with AIDS Quilt Panel Workshops 3/24/12

Miami Beach Community Health Center Is Making Memories with AIDS Quilt Panel Workshops
Saturday, March 24, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Miami Beach Community Health Center
11645 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 207
Miami, FL
www.miamibeachhealth.org
305-538-8835 or 1-800-393-1290

(the workshops will be held the fourth Saturday of every month through October 2012)

FREE admission, but supplies are the responsibility of each participant.

Miami Beach Community Health Center’s “Making Memories” will assist those interested in creating an AIDS Quilt panel as a way to pay tribute to a life lost to AIDS. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with NAMES Project Foundation South Florida Chapter Quilt representatives to learn how to make panels and get creative guidance.

Miami Beach Community Health Center, a respected federally qualified health center and not-for-profit comprehensive health care network established in 1977, remains committed to providing quality HIV/AIDS healthcare, prevention and education. “Making Memories” presented by Miami Beach Community Health Center along with The NAMES Project Foundation South Florida Chapter, provides a another great way to further HIV/AIDS awareness and understanding. These expressions of love will be celebrated during a special ceremony at Miami Beach Community Health Center on World AIDS Day 2012 and added to The AIDS Memorial Quilt.

The admission to the workshops is free, but supplies are the responsibility of each participant. Below are the dates and locations the workshops will take place:

11645 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami
(Fourth Saturday of the month)
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, April 28
Saturday, May 26
Saturday, June 23
Saturday, July 28
Saturday, August 25
Saturday, September 22
Saturday, October 27
710 Alton Road, Miami Beach
(Second Saturday of the month)
Saturday, June 9
Saturday, July 14
Saturday, August 11
Saturday, September 8
Saturday, October 13

Photo Caption: The NAMES Project Foundation AIDS Memorial Quilt Display signifies thousands of people who have been lost to AIDS

Social Media Business Boot Camp 3/12/12

Social Media Business Boot Camp
Monday March 12, 2012 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
SocialBuzzTV.com Offices
175 SW 7th Street
Suite 1900
Miami, FL 33130
Register Online Now!

You’ve probably heard a ton about social media sites like facebook, twitter, and youtube but do you know what they can do to help grow your business?

Statistics show that over 70% of adults use some form of social media and that social media plays a HUGE role in influencing people buying decisions. So what are you doing to get your piece of the pie?
How are you growing your online presence to build a community of raving fans who support your products and services?

What would it mean to your business to have loyal customers who tell everyone they know about how much they love YOU?

What if every loyal customer brought 2 or 3 more customers to your business?

How much would that additional revenue mean to you?

But I know what your thinking. You think you don’t have time for social media. You’re not sure how to use these platforms in way that generates results.

Heck, you my not even be sure what “social media” is.

If that is you, and you want to know how you can start to leverage these powerful FREE social media tools to blow the doors off your business then you need to mark your calender for Monday March 12, 2012 from 10am-1pm/ET!
Does Your Business Need Some SOCIAL MEDIA Conditioning?
If you said ‘YES’ just now, then mark YOUR CALENDAR for
Monday March 12, 2012 from 10am-1pm/ET

ONLY 10 SPOTS ARE AVAILABLE!
$57 Early Bird pricing until 02/29/2012
$67 After 02/29/2012 – 03/08/2012
$77 At the door
SPREAD THE WORD! Everyone Needs Social Media, EVERYONE!
You’ll learn about…
What is Social Media?
Why do I need it?
What are the most effective Social Media mediums?
Case studies and successful campaigns
Why you need video in your life
Tips, Tricks and Tools
Leaving Boot Camp with a GAME PLAN for Social Media

Fourth Annual Peer-to-Peer Forum Hosted by Saveology 3/8/12

Fourth Annual Peer-to-Peer Forum Hosted by Saveology
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Networking: 6:30 – 7:15 p.m.
Program: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Saveology
5259 Coconut Creek Parkway
Margate, FL 33063-3962
(FREE PARKING)
More Info and Registration

Got questions? Your peers have answers.
We invite you to our annual open forum, where we’ll pass around the microphone. You get to ask any question you like; an expert in the room will answer. It’s that easy to get some free advice! It’s also a great opportunity to share and compare with your peers as you fine-tune your online marketing plans for 2012.

Topics will include:
Email Marketing
Online Advertising
Social Media
Career Development/Job Market
Online Reputation Management
SEO & SEM
User Experience & Customer Journeys
Web Analytics
Content Management and Optimization
Mobile Marketing and Communications

Kickoff for Women’s History Month a Dade Heritage Days Event 3/1/12

Women’s History Month March 2012 Kickoff
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Miami City Cemetery
1800 N.E. 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL
parking is inside the cemetery

The Women’s History Coalition of Miami-Dade County, Inc., invites you to its annual Women’s History Month kickoff observance Thursday, March 1, at 12 noon at the grave site of Julia Tuttle at the Miami City Cemetery. The Women’s History Coalition starts every March with this tribute to Julia Tuttle, the founder of the City of Miami. The featured speaker will be Penny Lambeth portraying Julia Tuttle.

Julia DeForest Tuttle, (January 22, 1849– September 14, 1898) born in Cleveland, Ohio, was an entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is credited with being the founder of Miami; the only female to found a major U.S. city. She and Mary Brickell owned land upon which the city was built.

The Women’s History Coalition (The Coalition) was founded in 1983 and incorporated in 1986 by a group of women in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The primary purpose is to coordinate and promote Women’s History Month, which is nationally celebrated each March. The Coalition has a multi-ethnic Board of Directors elected by its membership annually and all programs are accomplished by volunteers who have a common interest in preserving the history and contributions of women in South Florida.

For further information: Rhoda Shirley 305- 968-4284

Make Art Not Casinos at Wynwood Walls and Wynwood Kitchen and Bar on 2/22/12

Make Art Not Casinos at Wynwood Walls and Wynwood Kitchen and Bar on Wednesday, February 22, 2012.  What a awesome group of people that came out and showed support for Make Art Not Casinos.

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Pecha Kucha Global Cities Night on computer animation, motion graphics, and programming 2/28/12

Pecha Kucha Global Cities: Night on computer animation, motion graphics, and programming
Tuesday, February 28th. From 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Alliance Francaise
618 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33130

Next Tuesday at the French Alliance just west of downtown on Calle Ocho, Pecha Kucha Miami will feature six local speakers whose computer animation, motion graphics, and programming skills are nationally and internationally recognized. Everywhere Studio’s team of presenters is bond to impress with their national and international work for The Discovery Channel.

For more information click here.

Presenters
Diana Arrambide
Ian Cole + Adam Cole
Kenny Dayhoff
Sebastian Alvarez
Daniel Munoz
Arantxa Vaillant

Pecha Kucha Night was devised in Tokyo in February 2003 as an event for young designers and creatives to meet, network, and show their work in public. It has turned into a massive celebration with events happening in close to 500 cities around the world. Drawing its name from the Japanese term for the sound of “chit chat,” it rests on a presentation format that is based on a simple idea: 20 images x 20 seconds. It’s a format that makes presentations concise and keeps things moving at a rapid pace.

Pecha Kucha Night Miami started in 2006 and has enjoyed spotlighting local talent by collaborating with Art Basel Miami Beach, Hospitality Design Expo, American Institute of Architects National Convention, The Wolfsonian-FIU, Fairchild Tropical Garden, The Bass Museum, Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, and now the French Alliance. For more information see, http://www.pecha-kucha.org/night/miami/

Pecha Kucha Miami
Ph: 863.602.7322
www.pecha-kucha.org

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Literacy Action Plan Summit and News Conference 2/22/12

Literacy Action Plan Summit & News Conference
Wednesday, February 22, 2012, Literacy Summit, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
News Conference, 2:45 p.m.
Miami-Dade County Main Library
101 West Flagler St.
Miami, FL.
News Conference will take place on the Cultural Arts Plaza in front of the library.

Announcing Launch of Read to Learn Book Club for 3-Year-Olds
Speakers include David Lawrence, Jr., Modesto Abety-Gutierrez, Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and Mayor Carlos Gimenez

The Children’s Trust will host a Literacy Action Plan Summit to advance the Read to Learn initiative and finalize a community action plan to dramatically increase the number of third graders reading at or above grade level. Currently, one-third of third graders fail to do so at a critical moment in their development when children must shift from learning to read to reading to learn. More than 150 participants are expected to attend.

The Summit will be followed by a news conference announcing the official launch of the FREE Read to Learn Book Club. This is a monthly book club for all 3-year-olds in Miami-Dade County, to be funded and administered by The Children’s Trust, Miami-Dade Family Learning Partnership and Early Learning Coalition of Miami-Dade/Monroe. Children of this age were selected to expose them to books in the year leading up to pre-kindergarten. Developmentally appropriate books are being specifically selected to grow early literacy skills and encourage families to build home libraries. The book club will begin its first mailing in March, with one free book and a parent guide sent monthly to the child’s home. Parents can register their children for a free book club membership at www.thechildrenstrust.org. Books can be requested in either English or Spanish.

Master Class: Afro-Cuban Batá Drumming 3/25/12

Master Class: Afro-Cuban Batá Drumming
March 25, 1-2pm
HistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
More Info

Are you a drummer? Want to try something new? Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Ezequiel Torres, an expert batá player and current HistoryMiami artist-in-residence. This class is part of Heritage Spotlight, an artist-in-residency program presented by the South Florida Folklife Center, a division of HistoryMiami. Space is limited. Advanced reservations and payment required.

Cost: HistoryMiami members: $10; Non-members: $20. For more information or to register for the class call 305-375-1492 or visit www.historymiami.org.

Aviation in Miami Latin American Connections 3/17/12

Aviation in Miami: Latin American Connections
March 17, 2:30pm
HistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
More Info

Miami’s current status as a world hub for air cargo and passenger travel would not be possible without the city’s historic ties to Latin America. Join historian Jaime Escobar in an exploration of the Miami aviation industry’s Latin American connections, including first flights, key eras of development such as World War II, and present-day relations.

Cost: HistoryMiami members: FREE; Non-members: FREE with general museum admission ($8). For more information call 305-375-1492 or visit www.historymiami.org.

Pan American World Airways Reading and Book Signing 3/3/12

Pan American World Airways Reading and Book Signing
March 3, 2012, 2:30pm
HistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
More Info

Meet Jeff Kriendler and Jamie Baldwin, co-editors of Pan American World Airways – Aviation History through the Words of its People, a collection of stories written by people on their experiences working for the pioneering airline. A number of the authors included in the book will share their stories. Cost: HistoryMiami members: FREE; Non-members: FREE with general museum admission ($8). For more information please call 305-375-1492 or visit www.historymiami.org.

Miami Circle Miami River Walk and Digital Photo Class 3/3/12

Miami Circle® Miami River Walk and Digital Photo Class
March 3, 2012, 12-3pm
HistoryMiami
101 West Flager Street
Miami, FL 33130
More Info

Start with a digital photo class taught by photographer Karl Koslowski. Afterwards, put your newfound knowledge into action on a leisurely stroll along the spectacular confluence of the Miami River and Biscayne Bay with HistoryMiami eco-historian Frank Schena, ending at the Miami Circle® archaeological site. Advance reservations and payment required. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $25; Non-members: $35. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit www.historymiami.org.

Photographs of Social Media Week Miami Closing Reception at The Betsy Hotel Rooftop on 2/17/12

Social Media Week Miami Closing Reception at The Betsy Hotel Rooftop on Friday, February 17, 2012.  What a wonderful week full of great panels and meeting such awesome social media people. Thank you BRPR Group for doing such a wonderful event.

“Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.  In just under three years, Social Media Week has expanded to 21 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Glasgow, Berlin, Moscow, Beirut and Hong Kong.  SMW just added Tokyo, Singapore, DC and Miami this year.”

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Lecture, Book Signing and Art Show by Matt Dukes Jordan 2/18/12

Lecture, Book Signing and Art Show by Matt Dukes Jordan
This Saturday, February 18th, 8:00pm
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave,
Miami, Florida 33127
Wynwood Art District
Join the Facebook Group

Admission is FREE!
Books will be available for purchase at the gallery for $25.

The Devil And The Artist
From Lascaux, to Robert Williams to Isabel Samaras

For further information call: 305-989-3359

The Devil And The Artist (Lecture title)
From Lascaux, to Robert Williams to Isabel Samaras

Weirdo Noir (Featured book)
by Matt Dukes Jordan

Weirdo Noir is the follow-up volume to Weirdo Deluxe, the book that brought the once underground LowBrow art scene to prominence in the public eye. In these pages you’ll find the latest and greatest work from 30 Low Brow arists who have embraced the dark side, employing gothic themes in their art. Spooky and witty, Weirdo Noir is destined to become a classic of the millennial Dark Art aesthetic. Featuring Glenn Barr, Isabel Samaras, Laurie Lipton, Travis Louie, Tara McPherson, Skot Olsen & more!

Matt Dukes Jordan is a leading authority on the LowBrow and Pop Surrealist art movements.
His writing has appeared in COAGULA, MetroLA, the Miami New Times, PLAYBOY ONLINE & Venice Magazine, among numerous other publications. He taught the first ever college-level art history course on LowBrow art, at Otis College of Art and Design in LA, and his own art is an exploration of the LowBrow, Cartooning, and Outsider genres.

Gallery Talk Thinking About Photography 2/23/12

Gallery Talk: Thinking About Photography
Thursday, February 23, 2012, 7pm
Dina Mitrani Gallery
2620 Nw 2nd Avenue
Miami Florida 33127
lecture fee: $10, students $5
please rsvp to dinamitrani@gmail.com

To what extent does the documentary nature of photography as a medium affect our understanding of what we see. by Amalia Caputo

Amalia Caputo is a photo based artist and art historian. She has a BA in art history from Universidad Central de Venezuela, and an MA from New York University and the International Center of Photography, in the fields of art theory and photography. As an artist, she has a 20+ years career of exhibitions worldwide and is currently preparing a new upcoming solo show to be held in Caracas, Venezuela, her hometown. Her work is represented in various public and private collections including those of the Galeria de Arte Nacional in Caracas Venezuela, Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, the Fundación Banco Mercantil Collection in Venezuela, and the Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection in Miami. Her range of professional experience within the art world includes working at museums, art institutions, the coordination of exhibitions and art publications, co-curating exhibitions, writing, and lecturing mainly about photography. She has written amongst other publications for Revista Estilo, Revista Imagen, Páginas Culturales de El Universal, Revista Extra Cámara and more recently for Arte al Día and Art Nexus, in Miami. Lives and works in Miami, Florida, since August 2003. For more information on her artwork, please visit www.amaliacaputo.com.

above image: Leili Bicycle Shop, 2010, 20 x 25 inches, Archival pigment print, Edition 3/15
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Photographs of Social Media Week Miami – Keeping Social Media Real & Organic Panel on 2/16/12

Social Media Week Miami – Keeping Social Media Real and Organic at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, February 16,2012.  On the panel was Maria de Los Angeles, Natasha Otero-Santiago, Janey Coffey, James Echols, Liza Walton, Steve Roitstein and Alex de Carvalho. What a great group of social media people that do keep it real, congratulations on a great panel!!!!  I anc not think of a better place to the Social Media Week Miami than at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts!!!!!

“Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.  In just under three years, Social Media Week has expanded to 21 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Glasgow, Berlin, Moscow, Beirut and Hong Kong.  SMW just added Tokyo, Singapore, DC and Miami this year.”

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Safari Sneak Peek: Calling all Event Planners to Zoo Miami 3/6/12

Safari Sneak Peek: Calling all Event Planners to Zoo Miami
March 6, 2012, 9 – 11 a.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL
www.zoomiami.org

On Tuesday, March 6, 2012, from 9 – 11 a.m., join the Zoo Miami Group Sales Team as we take you on a complimentary “Safari Sneak Peek” showcasing exotic event locations throughout our zoo! Visit the most beautiful and popular areas in which to host an event – with wild animals and lush vegetation as your background. Your visit will also include:
• Complimentary zoo admission
• Guided tram tour
• Monorail all-day pass
• Light refreshments
• Exciting raffles
• Discount at concessions & gift shop valid March 6, 2012
• 10% off your facility rental if you book within six months of your visit

Give us a try. We guarantee you’ll be glad you did! Pre-registration is required so please call or email Terry Mallo, Special Events Manager, by Thursday, March 1, 2012, to reserve your spot or stripes!), at 305-251-0400 ext. 84939 or mallot@miamidade.gov.

We look forward to meeting and seeing you at Zoo Miami!

Photographs of Social Media Week Miami Tweet Up at Jimmy’z Kitchen on 2/15/12

Social Media Week Miami Tweet Up at Jimmy’z Kitchen on Wednesday, February 15,2012.   Tweet Up after the second day of Social Media Week Miami had a great group of people!!!!! So much fun and the complimentary bits and sangria was so yummy.

“Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.  In just under three years, Social Media Week has expanded to 21 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Glasgow, Berlin, Moscow, Beirut and Hong Kong.  SMW just added Tokyo, Singapore, DC and Miami this year.”

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Black Wings African Americans in Aviation History 2/25/12

Black Wings: African Americans in Aviation History
February 25, 2012, 3pm-4pm
HistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
More Info

Celebrate Black History Month! Since the invention of the airplane, aviation has been associated with adventure and heroism. For African Americans, however, flight opportunities were initially limited – a consequence of racial discrimination. Learn about the African Americans who broke these barriers from the early pioneers and barnstormers through the Tuskegee airmen and Shuttle astronauts in this special presentation by Von Hardesty, author of Black Wings: Courageous Stories of African Americans in Aviation and Space History. Cost: HistoryMiami members: Free; Non-members: Free with general museum admission ($8). For more information call 305-375-1492 or visit www.historymiami.org.

Photographs of Social Media Week Miami Tweet Up at The Stage on 2/14/12

Social Media Week Miami Tweet Up at The Stage on Tuesday, February 14,2012.  The first Tweet Up of Social Media Week Miami was so much fun, there was not a large crowd but an amazing one.  They had Michelle Forte and Chris Wynter performing live.

“Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.  In just under three years, Social Media Week has expanded to 21 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Glasgow, Berlin, Moscow, Beirut and Hong Kong.  SMW just added Tokyo, Singapore, DC and Miami this year.”

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The Miami Finance Forum CEO Power Breakfast Hacked! Now What? 2/29/12

The Miami Finance Forum CEO Power Breakfast, “Hacked! Now What?”
Wednesday, February 29, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Bankers Club
2 South Biscayne Blvd., #1400
Miami, FL 33131
COST: Members: $25; Non-members: $65
RSVP Online
(limited seating, must pre-pay – walk-ins will not be accepted)
CONTACT: Elena Djakonova: (866) FF-Miami or Elena@MiamiFinanceForum.com

The Miami Finance Forum (MFF) will serve as host to a “CEO Power Breakfast” and panel discussion titled, “Hacked! Now What?” The panel, moderated by Jim Baldinger, attorney with Carlton Fields and leader of the West Palm Beach office’s business litigation and trade regulation practice group, will provide online security counsel and guidance related to cyber hacking and security risks.

Speakers will discuss the increased risk and the origins of cyber crimes, the legal and financial liabilities of online security breaches, and practical strategies and tactics to help avoid becoming a victim.

It’s critical in today’s digital information age to understand how to protect your personal and corporate online assets,” said Kevin Henry, MFF board member and vice president of business development and investment banking with Noble Financial Capital Markets. “Our panelists will discuss options for companies and consumers to help mitigate online security threats and minimize potential risks.”

Panel speakers include security analysts and technology officers from top regional and national firms and organizations:
· Gary Spivak, Senior Research Analyst, Noble Financial
· Mauricio Angee, Information Security Manager, Mercantil Commercebank
· Paul Sop, CTO, Prolexic
· Vance Luse, Deputy Special Agent, US Secret Service
· Paul Henry, CEO, vNet Security

The MFF is a not-for-profit organization supporting the growth of South Florida’s network of finance and investment professionals. It is dedicated to expanding the knowledge base and professional practices of its members while ensuring the region continues to attract and retain top talent. Its membership roster is comprised of professionals experienced in private equity, hedge funds, venture capital, commercial banking, investment banking, wealth management, law, accounting and other related professional-services industries. Since its founding in 2006, the MFF has been known for its event series, including its panel discussions, private roundtables and happy hour mixers. More information is available at www.miamifinanceforum.com.

Lecture by Photographer Sally Mann 2/16/12

Lecture by Photographer Sally Mann
Thursday, February 16, 2012. 7:30 p.m.
Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
Storer Auditorium, UM School of Business
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, FL 33124
305.284.3535
www.lowemuseum.org
Admission: $10 Admission: Free for Lowe members and UM students
Space is limited, please arrive early to guarantee seating.
RSVP: lowersvp@as.miami.edu

Lowe Art Museum presents The Annual Arnold and Augusta Newman Lecture Series in Photography Featuring Sally Mann

Sally Mann (pictured above right) was born in 1951 in Lexington, Virginia, where she continues to live and work. She received a B.A. from Hollins College in 1974, and an M.A. in writing from the same school in 1975. Her early series of photographs of her three children and husband resulted in a series called Immediate Family. In her recent series of landscapes of Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, and Georgia, Mann has stated that she “wanted to go right into the heart of the deep dark South.” Using damaged lenses and a camera that requires the artist to use her hand as a shutter, these photographs are marked by the scratches, light leaks, and shifts in focus that were part of the photographic process as it developed during the 19th century.

Mann has won numerous awards, including Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships. Her books of photographs include Immediate Family, At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women, and Mother Land: Recent Landscapes of Georgia and Virginia. Ms. Mann’s photographs are in the permanent collections of many museums, including MoMA and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.

Image: Sally Mann, b. 1951, #1 Scarred Tree, 1998, gelatin silver print, 40″ x 50″ © Sally Mann.
Generously sponsored by the Arnold and Augusta Newman Foundation

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Photographs of Social Media Week Opening Reception at Area 31 on 2/13/12

Social Media Week Miami Opening Reception at Area 31 in the Epic Hotel on Monday, February 13,2012.  What a wonderful way to start Social Media Week Miami with such awesome people.

“Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.  In just under three years, Social Media Week has expanded to 21 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Glasgow, Berlin, Moscow, Beirut and Hong Kong.  SMW just added Tokyo, Singapore, DC and Miami this year.”

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Evening lecture with Kathryn Andrews at the de la Cruz Collection 2/16/12

Evening lecture with Kathryn Andrews
Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 7 pm
de la Cruz Collection
23 NE 41st St
Miami, FL 33137-3513

Kathryn Andrews’ practice incorporates installation, sculpture, and found materials, raising questions of positioning and materiality. Andrews will discuss her latest works where she investigates the potentials of the readymade. She has exhibited at David Kordansky Gallery, L.A.; Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin; Rivington Arms, New York, as well as The Rubell Family Collection, Miami; Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami and Greater L.A. Show, New York.

Image: Gift, 2011. Serigraph, painted aluminum. 44 x 352 x 1.5 inches

Brown Bag Lunch Talk with United States Artist’s Katharine DeShaw 2/23/12

Brown Bag Lunch Talk with Katharine DeShaw, Executive Director of United States Artists
Thursday, February 23, Noon
The Girls’ Club
117 NE 2nd Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
This event is free and open to the public, click to RSVP.

Girls’ Club and the Broward Cultural Division invites artists, gallery owners and creative entrepreneurs to hear Katharine DeShaw discuss artist opportunities including
USA Projects and USA Fellows.

Katharine DeShaw is the executive director for United States Artists and serves on its Board of Directors. She has enjoyed a long career in the nonprofit sector working as a consultant, philanthropic advisor, senior development officer, and teacher.

United States Artists (USA) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to investing in America’s finest artists and to illuminating the value of artists to society. USA Projects is the first microphilanthropy site dedicated exclusively to artists living and working in the United States, where anyone can discover original projects from some of today’s most innovative artists and make tax-deductible donations to support their work.

Through the USA Fellows program, which annually awards 50 unrestricted grants of $50,000 to outstanding performing, visual, media, and literary artists across the country, USA has put $15 million in the hands of artists in the six years since its founding.

With a funding success rate of 75 percent, USA Projects has raised more than $1.84 million in funded projects thanks to the pledges of more than 12,800 unique donors, who have helped hundreds of artists realize original projects with funding goals ranging from $2,500 to $50,000.

Social Media Week Miami 2012 2/13-17/12

Social Media Week Miami 2012
February 13-17
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL

For the first time, Social Media Week is coming to Miami! Join us and learn from some incredible folks in the industry!

Registration is FREE! Seating is LIMITED! Register HERE!

Social Media Week is a week-long conference occuring simultaneously in New York City, San Francisco, Washington DC, London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Toronto, Sao Paulo, Singapore & Hamburg — and MIAMI! Panelists include Social Media professionals from The brpr Group, Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Sapient Nitro, Alma DDB, Republica, NBC, Telemundo, FOX, MTV, Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, The Daily, Miami Herald, CNN and more. Expect a few surprises as well! Seating is limited — register to secure your spot!

Follow on Twitter: @SocialMediaWeek @SMWmiami #SMWMiami

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SMWMiami

Reflecting the global impact of social media – and its role as a catalyst in driving cultural, economic, political and social change in developed and emerging markets – Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.

In just under three years, Social Media Week has expanded to 21 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Glasgow, Berlin, Moscow, Beirut and Hong Kong. Starting in 2012, SMW is adding Tokyo, Singapore, DC and Miami.

Annually, SMW attracts more than 60,000 attendees across thousands of individually organized events, with half a million connecting to the conference online and through mobile.

Cook Like a Wok Star 3/20/12

Cook Like a Wok Star
March 20, 2012, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Coverings,etc
7610 NE 4th court
Miami, FL 33138
More Info

Wanna Cook Like a Wok Star!
Easy, Healthy & Yummy
A perfect combination of socializing, entertainment and learning…
Drinks sponsored by Fiji Water and OWS
$65 per person

Join Wok Star Eleanor Hoh for a unique experience at Coverings,etc. a beautiful loft-like showroom. Meet cool people, get tons of tips and a chance to Cook Like a Wok Star!

My NO-recipe, NO-measuring, NO-calorie counting technique together with my Wok Star Kit makes weeknight cooking FUN and creative!

A few fresh ingredients and 4 seasonings are all you need to wok up a delicious, healthy, one-dish meal in under 30 minutes and with very little clean up.

Prepay NOW to guarantee your space
Get 10% discount if you prepay class + Kit!

See you there…
Wok Star Eleanor

Free Children’s Art Class 2/11/12

Free Children’s Art Class
Saturday, February 11, 2012, 12:00pm
Jakmel Art Gallery
2701-a NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127
www.elladufrene.com

Arts in Spring 2012 Project

The goal of this project is to support the fundamental importance of art in a child’s life. School districts in Florida have been suffering from major budget cuts, and have resorted to reducing the funds for already undermined art programs. Some have argued that they need to focus on excelling reading and writing skills, despite the fact that it is evident art is fundamental to reading, writing, and mathematics. Art presents the child with a problem, and the child is free to solve the problem in a number of ways. The ways that free self expression through art can improve a child’s academic grades and overall self esteem are indisputable. Whether it is musically, kinetically, verbally, or visually, children need to express themselves and be given the freedom and encouragement to do so.

Essentially, the idea is for these classes to be free, but this can only happen after the proper funding has been provided. Until then, please help support the cause! (The first class is free!)

Painting & Sculpting 1 SIGN UP ONLINE!! www.elladufrene.com

Time: Sat 12-1:30pm (starting Feb. 4th) Age: 4-7yrs
(Check www.elladufrene.com for course descriptions)

Gallery Night: Saturday, May 12th during Art Walk. Students will have the opportunity to showcase their art work!

Price: $25 per class. FIRST CLASS IS FREE!
**There is a $25 fee to participate in Gallery Night.

TEDxMIALive 2012 at The Stage Miami 3/1/12

TEDxMIA livestream of TED2012
March 1, from 5:30pm – 9:30pm.
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137

Come and mingle with your local TED fans before the videos start at 7pm.
The event is free of charge. Register and reserve your spot on EventBrite.

Gather with local TED fans once again around the conference that started it all: TED2012
It’s that time of year again! TED2012, embracing the theme of the “Full Spectrum,” takes place from February 28 – March 2, 2012 in Long Beach, California. TEDxMIA is video streaming Session 6: The Crowd in full, which features the co-founder of LinkedIn, a code activist and founder of Code for America, a comedian/beatboxer, the founder of PostSecret, and more!

Speakers:
Reid Hoffman – Social Entrepreneur
Lior Zoref – Crowdsourcing Advocate
Jen Pahlka – Code Activist
Reggie Watts – Vocalist, beatboxer, comedian
Frank Warren – Secret Keeper
Cameron Carpenter – Organist
See our TEDxMIALive 2012 event page for more details about what session we’re showing, time details, and food and drink.

Artist Talk about Residencies 2/9/12

Artist Talk about Residencies
Residency Chit Chat
Thursday, February 9th at 7:00pm
LegalArt 1035 N Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33136

RSVP: info@legalartmiami.org
For further information visit legalartmiami.org

Do you want to apply to residencies, but don’t know where to start?
Are you looking for the right Residency for your practice?
Hear it straight from the artists!

Don’t miss the artist panel discussion on national and international residencies
Featured Artists:
Richard Hoglund, LegalArt Visiting Resident
Susan Lee Chun
Christina Petterson
Kerry Phillips
The artists will share their residency experiences including: McColl Visual Art Center, Three Walls, Bemis Center, Takt Hunstprojektraum, A.I.R. Vallauris, Vermont Studio Center, ArtCenter/South Florida, Yaddo, Deering Estate, and more!

The talk will be followed by open Q&A with attendants
Refreshments provided by Perrier

$5 Admission / Free for LegalArt Members

Crossing the Boundaries Art and Music with Orlando Garcia 2/8/12

Crossing the Boundaries Art and Music with Orlando Garcia
February 8, 2012 at 6pm
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th St
Miami FL, 33199

Born in Havana, Cuba in 1954, Garcia migrated to the United States in 1961. In demand as a guest composer and lecturer, he is the recipient of numerous honors and awards from a variety of organizations and cultural institutions including the Rockefeller, Fulbright, Dutka, and Cintas Foundations, the State of Florida Council for the Arts and the Ariel, Noise International, Matiz Rangel, Nuevas Resonancias, Sonic Circuits, Salvatore Martirano, and Bloch International Competitions. Most recently he has been the recipient of 3 Latin Grammy nominations in the best Contemporary Classical Composition Category (2009-11). Garcia is Professor of Music and director of the School of Music at Florida International University in Miami (USA).

Meet and Mingle with David Rifkind and Jon Mogul 2/2/12

Meet & Mingle with David Rifkind and Jon Mogul
Thursday, February 2 at 6pm
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th St
Miami FL, 33199

David Rifkind, Assistant FIU Professor, Co-Curator of Metropole/Colony: Africa and Italy and Jon Mogul, Academic Program Coordinator, Wolfsonian Teaching Gallery will discuss the exhibition and speak on the role African colonization played in shaping Italian national identity during the Fascist era. The exhibition provides an overview of the visual and material culture of Fascist Italy and its African empire. The talk will be followed by the opportunity to Meet & Mingle with David Rifkind and Jon Mogul.

Social Media, Protests, and Citizen Journalism 2/7/12

Social Media, Protests, and Citizen Journalism
Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 7:00pm until 10:00pm
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
Facebook Evite

To keep with the pace of the news* this week, we’ve organized a flash meetup to talk about protest movements and citizen media. Join us for a timely and lively debate about Occupy, the Arab Spring, Wisconsin teacher’s strikes, and other citizen actions, including this week’s break-up of Occupy Miami.

What role did social media and citizen media play in organizing and accelerating protest movements? What’s the relationship between citizen media and mainstream media?

Our panelists include:

– Carlos Miller, Founder and Publisher at Photography Is Not A Crime. Carlos covered the Occupy Miami movement from start to finish, and was arrested during this week’s break-up.

– Muhammed Malik, Co-Producer, Let’s Talk About It radio (880 AM). Muhammed participated in and covered Occupy Miami and other citizen actions.

– Jared Goyette, Online Producer at The Miami Herald and Founder and Producer of Open Media Miami, an independent community news partner of the Miami Herald that covers neighborhoods along the Biscayne Corridor.

We are also awaiting confirmation of a panelist from a major citizen media publication, which we hope to announce soon.

*For more about this week’s break up of Occupy Miami, please refer to this article:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/florida/mh-occupy-miami-removed-20120201,0,1309689.story

We will meet at The Stage from 7pm to 9pm, followed by networking. The Stage will offer specials from 5 to 8pm with 2 for 1 drinks and $2 Grolsch beers.

Photo courtesy of Sun-Sentinel.com

Social Media with a Heart Keeping Social Media Real and Organic Seminar at Social Media Week 2/16/12

Social Media with a Heart: Keeping Social Media Real and Organic
Thursday, February 16 at 2:30 PM – 3:45 AM
Arsht Center
More Info

When there are too many “gurus” and “experts” and when new media is no longer “new” it’s very difficult to keep social media real and organic. Has social media lost its roots of creating real relationships, clients, and engaging followers or has it gone to the “dark side” of solely being a tool for marketing campaigns that lack the “personal” touch?

This panel will explore how South Florida professionals are using social media to create a community. These professionals, all from different backgrounds, use social media with a heart – nurturing friendships, professional relationships, and communities around them. Social Media in Miami started and has its pillars on an organic approach which brings together and encompasses a diverse community including bloggers, journalists, public relations professionals, artists, and website builders who work together and engage each other in activities that ultimately lead to lasting friendships – Miami Social Media is not so much about B2B but P2P.

The panel will discuss the different learning environments created within the social media community (WordCamp, BarCamp, HeartCamp, Social Media Club, Latism and Tedx) as well as real life activities, tweetups, networking events and groups which support, grow, and engage Miami in a real and organic way.

Alex de Carvalho, Co-Founder, VoxMed
Maria de los Angeles, CEO/Freelance Writer, Multimedia Publisher, Vicequeenmaria Productions LLC
Janie Coffey, Director of Sales & BRand Experience, One Sotheby’s Realty
Natascha Otero-Santiago, PR Consultant, NOS-Communications
James Echols, Co-Founder, Life is Art/Soul Of Miami

Social Media Week:
Reflecting the global impact of social media – and its role as a catalyst in driving cultural, economic, political and social change in developed and emerging markets – Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.

A Symposium Celebrating Geometric Abstraction 2/18/12

A Symposium Celebrating Geometric Abstraction
February 18, 2012, 1pm-5pm
The Frost Art Museum
10975 sw 17th st
Miami, FL 33199
thefrost.fiu.edu/event.htm

Artists, collectors, and connoisseurs will come together for the second symposium of the year, focusing on color on color. The symposium will be a further opportunity to exchange ideas on the meaning of the exhibit, the impact of color theory and the language of geometric abstraction today. The symposium is presented by The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (FIU) in conjunction with MACBA, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Buenos Aires, on February 18, 2012.

To RSVP please contact Jessica Lettsome at 305.348.2890. $10 general admission, $5 for students.

U.S. Foreign Policy The Perspective of a Career Foreign Service Officer 2/2/12

U.S. Foreign Policy The Perspective of a Career Foreign Service Officer
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Networking and Registration: 6:30pm – 7:30pm
Presentation and Q&A: 7:30pm – 8:45pm
Knight Auditorium
Huizenga Business School
Carl Desantis Building
Ray Ferrero Jr. Boulevard
SW 75th Avenue
Davie, Florida 33314
Cost for this event: $25.00 per person
Register online.

Parking information: Multi-story parking located on the opposite side of Ray Ferrero Blvd. across from the Carl Desantis Bldg.

If you have any questions or encounter any difficulties registering, please contact Danna Daughtry, Club Administrator at (786) 206-4867 or admin@whartonsouthfla.com.

Ambassador Paul A. Trivelli retired from the Foreign Service on September 30, 2011. His most recent posting was as Civilian Deputy to the Commander and Foreign Policy Advisor, U.S. Southern Command, Miami, Fla., since August 2008. As Civilian Deputy to the Commander, he was primarily responsible for overseeing the development and ongoing refinement of USSOUTHCOM regional strategy as well as the Command’s strategic communications and public affairs activities. He also played a key role in interagency and business engagement. As Foreign Policy Advisor, he advised the Commander and other principals on U.S. foreign policy issues linked to the region and supported the Command’s relationship with the Department of State and U.S. Embassies abroad.

Previously, Ambassador Trivelli served as U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua from September 2005 to August 2008. A career member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister Counselor (two-star equivalent), he joined the Foreign Service in 1978.

For most of his career, Ambassador Trivelli served as an Economic/Commercial Officer. He has been posted in Mexico City, Mexico; the Department of State’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Washington, D.C.; Quito, Ecuador; Panama City, Panama; San Salvador, El Salvador; Monterrey, Mexico; and Managua, Nicaragua.

Ambassador Trivelli served as Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, from July 1998 to July 2002. He was Director of the Office of Central American Affairs in the Department of State’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Washington, D.C., from July 2002 to November 2003.

Ambassador Trivelli received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Williams College in 1974; a Master of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of Denver in 1978; and a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies from the U.S. Naval War College in 1996.

It’s Not Puzzling: Putting the Pieces Together to Create Marketing Magic MAMP 2012 1/31/12

It’s Not Puzzling: Putting the Pieces Together to Create Marketing Magic (MAMP 2012)
Tuesday, January 31, 9:00am – Noon
Adrienne Arsht Center
Peacock Education Center inside the John S. & James L. Knight Concert Hall
1300 Biscayne Blvd.
East Side of Biscayne Blvd.
Register Here

The arts are at a critical juncture, as audiences and donors ebb and flow with the state of the economy. Arts groups are spending increasing amounts of money on marketing efforts that are netting flat results. How can your arts group survive—and thrive—in this competitive, uncertain environment? You will leave with ideas from seasoned arts mar-keting and consumer marketing experts. Tips you can use right now on cultivating new sources of earned income, building relationships with new segments, promoting with new and established tools. Is your organization ready to move beyond the known uni-verse of loyal arts fans to explore a new world of opportunity?

Facilitator: Stephen Belth, Arts Marketing Network

Speakers: Prof. Jeffrey Weinstock, Department of Marketing, University of Miami
Kim Noltemy, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Boston Symphony Orchestra

Panel: Andrew Goldberg, Adrienne Arsht Center
Michael Frisco, New World Symphony
Barbara S. Stein, Actors Playhouse
Nicolle Noel Ugarriza, South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center

Philanthropy Miami’s Leadership Forum on Social Entrepreneurship 2/16/12

Philanthropy Miami’s Leadership Forum on Social Entrepreneurship
Feb. 16, 2012, Noon – 6 p.m.
Akerman Senterfitt,
One SE Third Ave., 25th Floor
Miami, FL 33131
leavealegacymiami.org
Information Form PDF

Leave A Legacy© hosts some of the nation’s top thought leaders at a Leadership Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, geared to helping local charities explore entrepreneurial strategies to improve their effectiveness and bottom line, from noon to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16 at Akerman Senterfitt, One SE Third Ave., 25th Floor.

The half-day leadership seminar will examine how non-profits can adopt the philosophies of successful social entrepreneurs to transform their organizations and how they serve the community.

Non-profit leaders in South Florida contend the different approach will ensure the success and growth of more community organizations. In the past year, the number of non-profit groups in Florida doubled. Their success is critical to the community’s ability to overcome recent economic challenges.

“About 76% of all revenues generated by non-profits come from program services. This means non-profit leaders should, and in many cases, need to change their approach and adopt entrepreneurial and innovative business strategies to thrive, and even to survive,” said Glenn Kaufhold, chair of Philanthropy Miami, and president of GKollaborative, consultants to non-profits.

The Leadership Forum is part of Leave A Legacy’s Philanthropy Miami, a two-part conference on successful trends and practices in non-profit management. The second part of the conference is planned for Tuesday, March 20 at Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail in Miami. It features two separate tracks: Fundraising Basics, an intensive overview for those new to development and Toolkits, geared to those who have more experience in the field. Toolkits will showcase strategies non-profits can use to increase their donations and the number of ongoing supporters.

Philanthropy Miami is sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; SunTrust Foundations and Endowments Specialty Practice; Baptist Health South Florida Foundation; United Way of Miami-Dade; and Wells Fargo.

Event Details
Ticket Prices
$150 – Leadership Forum – February 16th, Akerman Senterfitt (Bonus: Register for the Leadership Forum by February 3rd and receive one complimentary admission to Philanthropy Miami on March 20th)
$100 – Fundraising Basics – March 20th, Jungle Island
$150 – Toolkits – March 20th, Jungle Island

Contact: 305.379.0800 or Edwina Lau, elau@chasemiami.com

Social Entrepreneurship – Opportunity, Resources and Strategic Planning

Keynote Speakers
Dr. Jeffrey Stamp, CEO and chief storyteller of Bold Thinking, LLC

Panel Discussions
Being Aware of Opportunity and Actively Seeking Opportunity
Moderators: Dr. Jeffrey Stamp & Dr. Colleen Robb
Panelists: A.B. Short, Co-founder, MedShare (Atlanta)
Mary Luft, Founder & CEO, Tigertail Productions
Entrepreneurial Finance: Leveraging the 501 Status
Robert Hacker, CFO, One Laptop Per Child

Leave A Legacy© is a program of the Partnership for Philanthropic Planning (formerly Planned Giving Council) of Miami-Dade, comprised of non-profit leaders and allied business professionals involved in estate and financial planning, whose mission is to promote philanthropy in our community. For more information, visit LeaveALegacyMiami.org.

Leave A Legacy© Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor: Baptist Health South Florida

Program Sponsors: Chase Marketing Group; The Miami Foundation; The Northern Trust Company; and United Way of Miami-Dade

Sustaining Sponsors: Partnership for Philanthropic Planning of Miami-Dade

Supporting Sponsors: Akerman Senterfitt; Fiduciary Trust International of the South; Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation; Mitchell Wolfson, Sr. Foundation; Morris Family Foundation; and the University of Miami

Bonnie Clearwater at Fairchild 2/2/12

Bonnie Clearwater at Fairchild
Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 7:00 PM
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Coral Gables, FL
More Info

Bonnie Clearwater has written extensively on modern and contemporary art. In addition to the books Clearwater has authored on this subject, she has organized exhibitions including solo shows for emerging artists, historical surveys of modern and contemporary artists and thematic exhibitions that examine current interests of artists. Over the past 15 years, Miami has become a burgeoning art center with a vibrant artist community, and Clearwater’s lecture focuses on the special characteristics of Miami’s art scene that provide conditions conducive to stimulating the creativity of Miami-based artists. Clearwater received her M.A. in art history from Columbia University and a B.A. in art history from New York University.

Join us at Fairchild each Thursday evening from January through April 2012. Thursday Nights at Fairchild feature enriching lectures led by Fairchild’s team of experts plus special guests on topics including art, gardening, conservation and much more, as well as moonlight tours of the Garden and the work of our featured artist, Will Ryman, plus free yoga classes by Rina Yoga and star-gazing with the Southern Cross Astronomical Society.

Admission is free for Fairchild Members and children 5 and under. Non-members: $25 for adults, $18 for seniors 65 and up and $12 for children 6-17.

EU Chambers Breakfast Seminar City of Miami Plans with Commissioner Sarnoff 2/8/12

EU Chambers Breakfast Seminar City of Miami Plans with Commissioner Sarnoff
Wednesday, February 8, 8:30 Registration & Networking | 9:00 Seminar with Q&A
Brickell Bay Office Tower
1001 Brickell Bay Avenue, Suite 2110
Miami, FL 33131

Cost: Members – Free | Friends of the Chamber – $20
Perks: Espresso & Breakfast
RSVP: rsvp@iacc-miami.com

The Italy-America Chamber of Commerce Southeast would like to invite you to our next EU Chambers Joint Business Seminar: City of Miami: Major Developments and Plans with Commissioner Marc Sarnoff

Dale Carnegie Training For A Cause 2/22/12

Dale Carnegie Training For A Cause
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
8:30am-9:00am: networking & registration
9:00am-11:00am: workshop
FIU – Graham Center – Room 243
11200 SW 8th St
Miami 33199

Cost: $150 per person
Register Online or mail your payment to:
Dale Carnegie – South Florida
400 SE 12th St, Bldg B
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

Being an effective leader of a team requires the ability to capitalize on a wide range of personalities, skills, and abilities. Leaders must be able to analyze and capitalize on team strengths, work with diverse styles, and create a competitive spirit that builds cooperation.

Skills Building and Results Based!
You Will Be Able To:
• Build trust and commitment
• Find and develop potential
• Build confidence in your team
• Understand non-performance

Primary Competency Categories:
• Teamwork — Organize tasks, people, and resources more effectively.
• Leadership — Drive business results by aligning the vision, mission, and values to enhance business value.

Related Competency Categories:
• Results Oriented — Be passionate about winning and dedicated to achieving all-win solutions to situations.
• Accountability — Demonstrate personal responsibility and hold yourself and others accountable.
• Interpersonal Skills — Display a consistent ability to build solid relationships inside and outside the organization.
• Communication — Practice active listening supported with meaningful oral and written information.
• Diversity — Appreciate and leverage capabilities, insights, and ideas across diverse groups.

Help make a difference in the lives of underprivileged and at-risk youth in Miami through the establishment of the new Motivational Edge Allapattah Music and Literacy Center!

Proceeds from this event will go to support Team 3 “Three-0-Thrive” (of the 2011-2012 Leadership Miami program) via the South Florida Progress Foundation, 1601 Biscayne Blvd., Ballroom Level, Miami, FL 33132

Development with Dose of Reality 2/7/12

February 7th, 2011 11AM – 1PM
Catalyst Miami
1900 Biscayne Blvd. Ste. 200
Miami, FL. 33132

Cost: $25 individual
2 for $40 (either two participants in one session or one participant
attending both Increase Money sessions, please specify in advance)
$20 each additional guest

Please RSVP by February 1st, seating is limited for small individualized attention.

Lead, Lunch, Launch, Learn with Catalyst Miami’s Nonprot Leadership & Training Institute at its inaugural Learning Circle:Development with a Dose of Reality

Glenn Kaufhold, a nonprofit entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience fixing and building fundraising and marketing departments, is eager to help you increase money in your organization!

Learn from Catalyst Consultants Collaborative area experts, in relaxed and fun small group setting, with opportunity to enroll in follow up focus series to develop action plans. Light lunch served.

Alina Nunez, a seasoned professional with over 24 years of experience in Fund Development and Business Development will follow on February 28th and share a comprehensive perspective on Individual Giving and Major Giving Programs. To register in advance for this Learning Circle contact Christian Morris at ChristianM@catalystmiami.org or at 305-576-5001 ext. 21.

Stay tuned for Improve Message March! Increa$e Money February

One Beat CPR presents All About Your Amazing Body 2/2/12

One Beat CPR presents All About Your Amazing Body
February 2nd 2012
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
1005 Joe DiMaggio Drive
Hollywood, FL 33021

February is heart month, and what better way for kids to learn about having a healthy heart, then walking into a huge inflatable heart. One Beat CPR is sponsoring an all day event at the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital on February 2nd to help raise awareness among kids about maintaining a healthy and well functioning heart.

The inflatable heart is an experience like no other; kids and adults alike can walk through an exact model of a human heart, while learning all the functionality and process that our extraordinary muscle does. There will be refreshments and Free Blue Bell Ice Cream and entertainment by The Coast 97.3, WFLC-FM.

Interactive Exhibits, the creators of the interactive inflatable heart, have partnered with a team of renowned medical advisors, each a board-certified M.D., that play a key role in the product development of each exhibit. The exhibit is filled with information, from the heart chambers and valves to heart disease and heart attacks.
One Beat CPR is Florida’s premier American Heart Association (AHA) and American Safety Health Institute (ASHI) CPR Training Center based in South Florida. They are a dependable family owned company with twelve years of experience offering approachable, enjoyable and affordable lifesaving education classes that are perfect for families, schools and businesses. Founded by Lon Rosen, a twelve-year veteran with the Key Biscayne Fire Department, our team consists of firefighters, paramedics and police officers who deliver real life experience to make CPR training accessible, fun and informative

“Through their generous sponsorship Lon Rosen and One Beat CPR have gone the extra mile and allowed us to teach children about their heart and how to be heart healthy. The use of the giant inflatable heart allows us to make this both a fun and truly worthwhile learning experience for the children of Broward County. It is a great example of one of our business partners in the community stepping up and giving back.” – Candice Ryan , Practice Manager, Pediatric Heart Station at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital

2012 Greater Miami and The Beaches Hotel Association Annual Meeting 2/6/12

2012 Greater Miami & The Beaches Hotel Association Annual Meeting
February 6, 2012, 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
The Biltmore Hotel
1200 Anastasia Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.gmbha.com

The Greater Miami and the Beaches Hotel Association (GMBHA), a membership organization comprised of hoteliers and allied members in Miami-Dade County, will host its annual meeting on Monday, February 6th at the Biltmore Hotel, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The GMBHA’s current Chairman of the Board Tim Nardi, President & CEO Wendy Kallergis and incoming Chairman of the Board Raj Singh will share the association’s 2011 accomplishments and goals for 2012 with approximately 300 attendees that include GMBHA hotel and allied members, GMCVB representatives and local government officials.

The GMBHA will also feature keynote speaker Mark B. Rosenberg, the fifth president of Florida International University (FIU) and the first FIU faculty member to ascend to the university’s presidency.

Lecture by David Joselit Beyond Repetition Marcel Duchamp’s Readymades 2/18/21

Lecture by David Joselit: “Beyond Repetition: Marcel Duchamp’s Readymades”
2/18/12, 2pm
Miami Art Museum
101 W Flagler St
Miami, FL 33130
www.miamiartmuseum.org

Marcel Duchamp is famous for inventing the “readymade”—a form of art that reframes ordinary commodities as art. This seemingly simple gesture has had an enormous impact on art since 1960. By focusing on the objects on view at MAM, scholar and critic David Joselit will give an account of the readymade’s complexity and variety. MAM members free, non-members free with admission.

Martin Margulies Lecture at Fairchild 1/26/12

Martin Margulies, Founder, Margulies Collection at the Warehouse Contemporary Sculpture: Seeing it Better
Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 7:00 PM
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Coral Gables, FL
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Admission is free for Fairchild Members and children 5 and under.
Non-members: $25 for adults, $18 for seniors 65 and up and $12 for children 6-17.

Martin Margulies will speak on the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, one of the most important contemporary art collections in the world today. Margulies is a man with a passion for art, a fact that influences every facet of his life. A graduate of the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania, and a successful developer of South Florida luxury real estate projects for the past 35 years, he began collecting in 1976 with the purchase of a work by Isamu Noguchi, and has gone on to build one of the major collections of contemporary American and European art in the world today.

Drawing on his extensive experience in the contemporary art world with artists, critics, dealers and other collectors, he will present a lively, down-to-earth narrative outlining the running history of post war sculpture. Showing images of some of the great seminal works of sculpture in his collection, Margulies will touch on the major historical categories including Modernism, Constructivism, Abstraction, Pop, Minimalism, Earth Art and 21st century Installation. Margulies, in his decades long pursuit of art, draws the audience into the wonderfully creative process of contemporary sculpture and helps us get a real look at what is happening in the world of art.

Join us at Fairchild each Thursday evening from January through April 2012.
Thursday Nights at Fairchild features enriching lectures led by Fairchild’s team of experts plus special guests on topics including art, gardening, conservation and much more, as well as moonlight tours of the Garden and the work of our featured artist, Will Ryman, plus free yoga classes by Rina Yoga and star-gazing with the Southern Cross Astronomical Society.

Thomas Merton talk by Dr. James Finley 1/26/12

The Contemplative Way: The Tradition of Thomas Merton
Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 7:30 PM
St. John’s on the Lake
4760 Pine Tree
Miami Beach 33140
FREE
www.ArtsatStJohns.com

Speaker: Dr. James Finley, Thomas Merton Scholar and Meditation Retreat Leader

Finley, a retreat leader on meditation and scholar on James Merton, will talk about meditation as a path to spiritual awakening. He will look at ways to live a more contemplative way of life, as a spiritually awake, compassionate human being.

At the age of 18, Finley became a monk at the cloistered Trappist monastery of the Abbey of Gethsemani where the world-renowned monk and author Thomas Merton was his spiritual director. Merton, a catholic monk, studied Eastern meditation techniques and is credited with reviving an interest in Christian meditation. After six years, Finley left the monastery and went on to earn degrees from the University of Akron, Saint John College and the Fuller Theological Seminary.

Finley now leads retreats and workshops throughout the United States and Canada. He speaks to people from all religious traditions who seek a way to have a more peaceful mind and heart. Finley is also a clinical psychologist in private practice. His books include Merton’s Palace of Nowhere, The Contemplative Hearts and Christian Meditation: Experiencing the Presence of God.

Co-sponsored by the Florida International University Program in the Study of Spirituality and Florida Atlantic University’s Peace Studies Program.

Brandi Reddick Lecture at Fairchild 1/31/12

Brandi Reddick Lecture
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 12:00 PM
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Coral Gables, FL
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Throughout the course of its 38 year history, Miami-Dade County’s Art in Public Places program has implemented some of the most inventive and inspired works of public art in the United States. With over 20 projects slated to open over the next two years, the program is aggressively pursuing ways to add dimension to our built environment. This lecture will provide a comprehensive overview of the new places and new artists who are enriching our public realm and in the process, defining the next era of public art.
Brandi Reddick, Communications and Artists Manager for Miami-Dade County’s
Art in Public Places program, oversees the program’s management of artists, from advisory committee and artist orientation meetings to public art project publicity and publications. Brandi has worked in the visual arts field for 15 years, including positions in galleries and museums, and has also served as an adjunct professor of Art History at the University of Miami.

ADMISSION: Free for Fairchild Members and children 5 and under.
Non-members: $25 for adults, $18 for seniors 65 and up and $12 for children 6-17.

The BFI presents a talk by Botanist Dr. David Lee about Nature, Science and the Arts 1/24/12

The BFI presents a talk by Botanist Dr. David Lee about Nature, Science and the Arts.
Tuesday January 24th, 2012, 7pm
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

FREE and open to the public

The BFI is excited to present a talk by Dr. David Lee, author of Nature’s Palette: the Science of Plant Color about the connection between Nature, Science, and the Arts. He is interested in exploring with artists how that relationship is experienced and presented creatively, to help in our attempts to preserve it. According to Lee, “How we relate to Nature is very important. Understanding Nature may provide clues to how we may continue to value what is left of the natural world.” A botanist for over 30 years, Lee’s interest in how culture and philosophy link with the natural world, particularly in South Florida, will be geared towards the art community with a presentation of images, texts, and sound. Lee’s work is a potent reminder of how deeply interwoven plant colors are with human life and culture.

From a review of Nature’s Palette; “Though he didn’t realize it at the time, David Lee began this book twenty-five years ago as he was hiking in the mountains outside Kuala Lumpur. Surrounded by the wonders of the jungle, Lee found his attention drawn to one plant in particular, a species of fern whose electric blue leaves shimmered amidst the surrounding green. The evolutionary wonder of the fern’s extravagant beauty filled Lee with awe—and set him on a career-long journey to understand everything about plant colors.”

This is the first public program as part of WEIRD MIAMI, a project to integrate the South Florida community with creative city tours that turns locals into tourists as they discover unnoticed and unknown places while tracing undocumented histories, redrawing maps and making new friends. WEIRD MIAMI is funded in part by a Knight Arts Challenge Grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

David Lee is the former director of The Kampong. Lee obtained M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Botany at Rutgers University, specializing in biochemical systematics. After a post-doctoral fellowship, he worked at the University of Malaya for a number of years. While in Malaysia he discovered the research questions in the functional ecology of tropical forest plants that occupied him for the next 35 years. Lee recently retired from FIU, where he had served as chairperson of the Department of Biological Sciences at Florida International University, and had worked for 26 years. He helped establish a strong program in tropical botany at the university, serving as the founding chairperson of the Department of Environmental Studies. Lee has conducted fieldwork throughout the tropics and in the Everglades, and has authored some 75 peer-reviewed articles and 7 books.

The Gift with Bart ten Berge 2/25-27/12

The Gift with Bart ten Berge
February 25-27, 2012, 9:30am-5:30pm
The Center of Choices
at Choices Cafe
379 SW 15th Road
Miami, FL, 33129
www.7stepsflorida.org

“We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege and our adventure to discover our own special light.”
-Mary Dunbar

SOUL OF MIAMI SPECIAL: Order with the discount code: SOULOFMIAMI to receive $35 off. Since the early registration discount goes through February 7, that means that the three day class would be $500 for your readers before Feb 7 (plus the $9.95 eventbrite credit card fee). Click here to order online. Contact mara@7StepsFlorida.org to pay by check or cash, too!

Start your adventure! International spiritual teacher, Bart ten Berge, is making his first visit to Miami to teach a workshop on discovering your professional and personal purpose. Bart argues that the art of living is the art of finding your unique blessings and sharing them with the world. A holistic approach to career coaching, Bart’s course is nonjudgmental, joyful, and practical. This class was designed for everyone who has thought, “I know I was born for a purpose… I just haven’t found it yet!”

Please contact us if you have any questions or if the registration fee is a barrier to your participation. We would love to discuss sliding scale, student pricing and group discount options with you. Your registration includes lunch from Choices Café, the vegan restaurant even carnivores love… mychoicescafe.com.

For more information, visit www.7StepsFlorida.org or contact Mara, mara@7stepsflorida.org or 646-450-8160.

Be Your Own Investigator Ghost Tour 1/19/12

“Be Your Own Investigator” Ghost Tour
Thursday, January 19th, 7 pm – 9 pm
Deering Estate at Cutler
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157
305-235-1668 ext. 233
$25 per person

In partnership with the League of Paranormal Investigators, the Deering Estate at Cutler offers a variety of Ghost Tours and Paranormal Investigations!
GHOST TOUR “Be Your Own Investigator”

Spend an evening with the League of Paranormal Investigators and become part of the actual paranormal investigative team. Rediscover evidence and occurrences found in the historic houses and main grounds of the Deering Estate.

Equipment used to detect spectral presences – such as pendulums, dowsing rods, EMF meters and cameras are welcome!

For more information, or to purchase tickets, please visit the Deering Estate website.

Ghost Tours and Paranormal Investigations are offered throughout the year. For more information please visit the Deering Estate website.

An Evening with Jim Lehrer 2/23/12

An Evening with Jim Lehrer
2/23/2012, 6:30pm-9:30pm
Coral Gables Country Club
997 North Greenway Drive
Coconut Grove, FL 33134
wpbt2.org/lehrer

Dinner with Public Television’s, Jim Lehrer. Jim Lehrer has been the anchor of PBS News Hour and moderator for 11 Presidential Debates. Author of numerous books of which his recent non-fiction book, Tension City, gives a behind the scenes account of the Presidential Debates. Guests will dine with Jim Lehrer and participate in a question and answer session about his career. WPBT2 will also present a Lifetime Service Award Herbert A. Tobin for his commitment to public television.

Marketing 101 Promoting Your Business 1/24/12

Marketing 101: Promoting Your Business
Jan. 24th, 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
La Cigale
253 SE 5th Ave.
Delray Beach, FL 33483
www.marketingbyp.com

“Priscilla teaches a “”Marketing 101″” course that is highly beneficial to anyone in business – owners, managers, sales representatives. She has 24 years of Marketing and Writing and Advertising experience.

This class provides great information on what you can do to promote your business – tasks that cost little or nothing. Plus, learn how to get better results from your communications, both online and in print. This is not a sales presentation. It is an hour chock-full of ideas, suggestions and tips on advertising, PR, networking and other promotional strategies. Valued at $100 plus by her peers, Priscilla presents this class for just $15 in order to make it accessible to as many professionals as possible. ($15 if paid in advance – contact Priscilla to ask for payment instructions, or $20 at the door.) Held in private room at La Cigale restaurant, 253 SE 5th Ave. Delray Beach.

RSVP to mktg@marketingbyp.com
Questions? Call 561 463 2826 RSVP by Jan. 20 and get a GOODY BAG at the event!

Networking and Happy Hour immediately following the class for those who wish to stay.”

A Symposium: Tour de France/Florida, Contemporary artists from France in Florida’s Private Collections 1/21/12

A Symposium: Tour de France/Florida, Contemporary artists from France in Florida’s Private Collections
Saturday, January 21, 2012 | 10am – 5pm
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
Florida International University
10975 S.W. 17th Street
Miami, FL, 33199
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Join us as artists, curators and art historians discuss the work on view in the current exhibition Tour de France/Florida, Contemporary artists from France in Florida’s Private Collections.

9:30 am – Check-in opens
10:00 am – Welcome by Carol Damian
Panels moderated by John Bailly
10:15-11:30am – Critics panel: William Jeffett and conversation with Carol Damian and Martine Buissart
12:15-12:30pm – Performance by Joël Hubaut
12:45-1:45pm – Lunch provided by LOULOU, le petit bistro
1:00-3:30pm – Artists panel: Joël Hubaut, Jacques Halbert, Dominique Labauvie & Bertrand Lavier
3:45-4:45pm – Collectors panel: Marvin A. Sackner & Elizabeth Lyman
5:00pm – Presentation of the catalog Tour de France/Florida by Raul Valdes-Fauli, President of France-Florida Foundation for the Arts, Carol Damian, and Martine Buissart
5:30pm – Performance by Joël Hubaut
6:00pm – Dinner Performance by Jacques Halbert

MAM opening reception/artist talk for Dana Schutz If the Face had Wheels 1/14/12

MAM opening reception/artist talk for Dana Schutz If the Face had Wheels
Saturday, January 14, 6-9pm
Miami Art Museum
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
rsvp@miamiartmuseum.org

Opening Reception for Dana Schutz

Artist talk by Dana Schutz begins 6:30pm. Space is limited. First come, first seated. Reception following with DJ Ess & Emm, donation bar. MAM members free, non-members $10. RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.1704.

Wharton Club’s 2012 Economic Forecast Seminar 1/12/12

Wharton Club’s 2012 Economic Forecast Seminar
Thursday, January 12, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Nova Southeastern University
Huizenga Business School
Knight Auditorium
Carl Desantis Building
Ray Ferrero Jr. Boulevard (SW 75th Avenue)
Davie, Florida 33314
Click here for directions
Click here to register

Parking information: Multi-story parking located on the opposite side of Ray Ferrero Blvd. across from the Carl Desantis Bldg.

Cost for this event: $25.00 per person

If you have any questions or encounter any difficulties registering, please contact Danna Daughtry, Club Administrator at (786) 206-4867 or admin@whartonsouthfla.com.

Tom Cunningham, Vice President, Senior Economist, and Regional Executive Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Prior to his appointment as regional executive, he was associate director of research. He has served as a vice president in the research department, where he has been responsible for the regional and Latin American research teams. He has served on the Bank’s Personnel, Information Technology, and Risk Management Committees and as a member of the Federal Reserve System’s Information Security Group and Technology Services Council. He also was the acting director of the Bank’s Center for Real Estate Analytics and the interim head of the finance group.

Dr. Cunningham joined the Bank as an economist with the macropolicy group in 1985, specializing in macroeconomics and monetary theory. He previously worked as an economics instructor at Barnard College at Columbia University.

He is a member of the American Economic Association, the Western Economic Association, and the Southern Economic Association. Dr. Cunningham has published numerous professional articles.

A native of Reedley, California, he received a bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude, in economics from California State University, Fresno. He earned a master’s degree, a master of philosophy, and a PhD in economics from Columbia University. He has attended the executive development program at the Wharton School.

Kenneth H. Thomas, Ph.D., Lecturer in Finance, The Wharton School Banking Expert and Economist
Kenneth H. Thomas, Ph.D. is a Miami-based banking expert and economist who has been a consultant to numerous banks and financial institutions as well as to several community and government entities since 1969.

Dr. Thomas has advised state and federal bank regulators on different public policy issues, including training federal bank examiners. He has testified before Congress and federal bank regulators several times on various bank regulatory and public policy issues such as the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 (CRA), federal deposit insurance, and related bank regulatory and public policy issues. He has written two books on CRA, and many of the recommendations in them were directly implemented into current bank regulations.

He grew up in Miami and received a B.S.B.A. degree with High Honors in Finance from the University of Florida; an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Miami; and, an M.A. in Finance and Ph.D. in Business and Applied Economics with a major in Finance from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Thomas taught finance at the University of Miami and later joined the faculty at Wharton where he has been a Lecturer in Finance since 1970. He teaches banking and monetary economics at Wharton and received an “Excellence in Teaching� award in 2001 and 2004.

He is a regular speaker and writer in the banking and thrift industries and is regularly quoted in local, regional, national, and international articles on these topics. He has appeared frequently on ABC radio, Bloomberg radio and TV, CBC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, Nightly Business News, and NPR.

Meet Little Havana 1/26/12

Meet Little Havana “Gané!”- Ficha Folklore: Dominos & Chess in Little Havana
Thursday, January 26
Alliance Française South Florida
618 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33130

A Mini-Conference Series Celebrating Little Havana’s Urban History & Treasures presented in collaboration with the Little Havana Guide.
Every Last Thursday 7 pm @ Alliance Française Miami

Join us at our monthly series of lectures, workshops, exhibits and events highlighting Little Havana’s history, arts, culture, cuisine, traditions and small businesses. Hear directly from locals and bring your own stories and memorabilia to share.

Olympic Sailing Gold Medalist Magnus Liljedahl Talks to Students about Managing Sports Training and School 1/20/12

Olympic Sailing Gold Medalist Magnus Liljedahl Talks to Students about Managing Sports Training and School
January 20, 2012, 5-8 pm
MCA Academy
2911 Grand Avenue, #400
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
www.mcaacademy.com

Olympic Gold Medalist Magnus Liljedahl and US Sailing Team members will talk about what they did as teens to train in their sport at an open house event at MCA Academy on Friday, January 20th, 2012. Sponsored by SailLaser and the MCA Academy, the reception will also have student sailors from around the world who are in Miami for the Rolex Miami OCR Regatta.

Liljedahl, who won the Gold Medal at the Sydney games, overcame many obstacles in his drive to achieve greatness in his sport. His appearance will enlighten young athletes and others who have talents outside of school and need to know how to balance education and the demands of their passions. The open house is ideal for student athletes, and students who are pursuing other activities like acting or the performing arts but desire a high-quality education.

After the talks by the Olympic team, prizes including a $500 SailLaser Summer Camp award and $500 MCA Tuition Vouchers will be given away at a reception that also includes music, refreshments and raffle prizes for sailing gear. The US Sailing Team and the Olympic Sailors will mingle and talk with guests at the party. A 14-foot Sail Laser Olympic boat will be on display.

The event is free and open to everyone. It will start at 5 pm on Friday, January 20 at MCA Academy at 2911 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove, Florida.