Miami Lakes, a ‘Tree City,’ observes Arbor Day

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, May 1, 2025

       With the help of Scouts and Brownies from Troops 566, 902 and 529 and tree provider SFM Services, Inc. from Medley, members of the Miami Lakes town council planted a Cathedral Oak tree on April 25 in Park 60 in the Eagle Nest neighborhood.          The tree came with its own bird’s nest in the branches.        “They’re not just something...

Main Street Players present Hispanic arts festival, May 2 - 18

Education By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, May 1, 2025

     The Main Street Players will host “Our Culture On Stage” in May, a festival of Hispanic and Latino song, dance and theater at the Main Street Playhouse during three weekends. May 2 – 4: “Unfold: The Immigration Plays” written and directed by Ricky J. Martinez. One-act plays about the complexities of immigration will be performed. Curtain is at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. on...

Miami Lakes’ Spring Fling Easter Egg Hunt

Community By Sabrina Alonso, Reporter Thursday, May 1, 2025

     More than 3,500 people attended Miami Lakes Spring Fling and Easter Egg Hunt on April 19 at Veterans Park. Kids of all ages and sizes ran to get some of the 30,000 eggs filled with Smarties candy and fruit rolls.       Presented by the town’s Youth Activities Task Force, 44 volunteers helped run the event. Barbara Goleman Senior High School juniors Angie Gallardo and Samantha Dominguez appeared...

Postcards

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, May 1, 2025

        The Cabrera family of Miami Lakes -- Jesus, Annette and daughters Lauren Grace, 10, at left, and Lily Joy, 5 -- returned to France in March for spring break. The family also visited that country in 2023.       The girls are holding a copy of their favorite community newspaper while posing for their father’s camera. This shot was taken in the inner courtyard of the Palais-Royal, a...

Scene Around Town: A rainbow over Graham Dairy Lake

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, April 17, 2025

     During a break in the heavy spring rains on March 30, Pamela Brown stepped outside of her home in the Anchorage at Miami Lakes to get some air. She was struck by the rainbow that appeared above the Lakeside Corporate Center on the east bank of Graham Dairy Lake.      “You don’t usually see the full arc of the rainbow,” said Brown, a retired IT programmer who has lived in town for...
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