Lindsay Selmer, daughter of Ellen Selmer, vice president of Human Resources for The Graham Companies in Miami Lakes, was honored in May with the “Bob Demaree Coach of the Year” award. Selmer, who graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2013 with a major in Exceptional Education, teaches at East River High School in Orlando, and just completed her second year as the varsity softball coach. She took the East...
  The Mater Gardens Academy chorus became stars of their own Disney show on Tuesday, May 20, when they entertained guests at Waterside Stage in Downtown Disney at the Walt Disney World Resort. The performers, under the direction of Diana Mayorga, put on a musically delightful show for the guests visiting the unique entertainment area. Their performance included many well-known songs such as Pharell's “Happy” and...
  In May, Boy Scout Trop 566, chartered to Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, made a major change in its leadership. Scout Master Sean Schwinghammer left the troop after seven years, two as Scout Master. His motivation is simple, after his oldest son Broderick, 17, had attained the rank of Eagle Scout and is leaving for the University of Florida, while his youngest son, Aidan, 6, will begin first grade in the fall and will join Cub...
  During its June 10 regular meeting, the Miami Lakes Town Council proclaimed June 10, 2014 as “Main Street Players Day.” “The Town Council is proud to recognize a cultural staple in our town, the Community Theater of Miami Lakes, also known as Main Street Players,” said Mayor Wayne Slaton. “Over the years the Main Street Players have captivated audiences of all ages with stellar theatrical production right...

Town's Comprehensive Plan addresses needs for projected 2020 population of 33,185

Community By David Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, June 18, 2014

  By 2020, Miami Lakes must find a way to accommodate 28,716 residents by adding housing, parks, commercial buildings, office spaces and transportation upgrades to meet the needs for the town’s growing population, which could increase to 36,295 people by 2025. Based on the population projections, Miami Lakes, which encompasses 6.5 square miles, would no longer be called a small town. According to the town’s new comprehensive...
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