Lunch and Bingo for Seniors

Community Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Miami Lakes Elderly Affairs Committee will be hosting twice-monthly nutritious lunches and bingo for seniors on the second and fourth Wednesdays of July, August and September.The social event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mary Collins Community Center, 15151 N.W. 82 Avenue. It is sponsored by The Graham Companies, Always At Your Side Adult Day Care, Florida Pace Centers, Giardino Gourmet Salads, and District 13 Miami-Dade County...
On July 22, The Main Street Players will bring to the stage their third production of 2016 – Songs For A New World by Jason Robert Brown.The cast of two men and two women tell the story of a “new world” through an eclectic musical score blending pop, gospel, and jazz. The cast members are Gabi Gonzalez, Icela Marliese, Leroy Fellis, Jr., and Chris D’Angelo. The show is directed by Alex Gonzalez and produced by John...
Zonta Club of Miami Lakes announced the recipients of the Ida Snow Awards for 2015-2016. The award is given to Zonta’s Outstanding Member and is named in honor of the club’s first president and founder of Snow’s Jewelry. Mary Ellen Nerod was named the Fall Recipient of the award as Zonta’s Outstanding Member. She received her BA in Organizational Communications from Youngstown State University in 1984. During a 20-year...

M. Lakes Branch Library is closed July 2-10

Community Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Miami Lakes Branch Library announced the following programs are available for the public during July: Special Notice to the Public: The Miami Lakes Branch will be closed from July 2 to July 10 and will reopen at noon on July 11.Summer Reading Program: This year’s program runs from now to August 6. No matter a reader’s age, they are eligible for a chance to win a fabulous prize. All they need to do is read or listen to a book,...

Six-month abatement approved by court

Community Thursday, June 16, 2016

The Town of Miami Lakes and Mayor Michael Pizzi’s attorneys have reached an agreement over a temporary stay in his lawsuit against the town which is demanding the city pays his lawyers $2.5 million for successfully defending him during his criminal trial.According to the accord, both sides have put on hold any court proceedings relating to the lawsuit for six months, including dispositions and motions to reimburse attorneys fees, to...
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