Town Foundation awards $100,000 in community grants

Education By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, February 4, 2026

 Money raised through the annual Miami Lakes Food & Wine Festival has helped fund $100,000 in grants for community projects dispersed by the Miami Lakes Town Foundation over the past eight years, officials said.       For 2025-2026, the foundation awarded $11,705 in grants to a civic organization and four local schools.       The town council congratulated Festival Co-founder Lynn Matos...

Strive 305 Hub and podcast boost businesses

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, February 4, 2026

     Marcela Munera and Mary Varona launched Mama’s Cakes in December, and after appearing on Miami-Dade County’s Strive 305 podcast, an opportunity arose.      “We’re in conversations with a huge account, an elite VIP hotel,” Munera said. “We are so excited about opportunities that are coming our way.”      Strive 305 is a hub for anything a budding...

Town Topics: What’s on your to do list for 2026?

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Friday, January 16, 2026

Dr. Gilberto Velazco Internist  University of Miami Miami Lakes  “I want to enjoy my house that I worked so hard for the last two to three years … and relax for a little while,” Dr. Gilberto Velazco said.   “Enjoy Miami Lakes and enjoy the town a little bit more.”    David Bennett  Retired Dentist  Member, Miami Lakes Charter...

Pets of Miami Lakes

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Friday, January 16, 2026

Shiloh was adopted about seven years ago, and he quickly showed his appreciation by performing for his owners Eric Calaforra, Eric’s wife Ines Santos and uncle, James Anderson.      The family lives in Miami Lakes.       “His favorite pastime is begging for treats, and he’s mastered the art of standing on two feet for impressive lengths of time to earn them,” Calaforra...

Main Street Live! 2026 concert series begins Jan. 16

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, January 15, 2026

The Main Street Live! concert series begins Jan. 16 with Nestor Zurita and Los Robustos, who play Latin Jazz fusion/Brazilian music.       They’re the first of five bands to perform free concerts in the heart of downtown on the third Friday of each month through May.     The artists and the kind of music they make are varied, and that was intentional, said Felicia Salazar, chair of the Cultural Affairs...
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