Miami Lakes Library Programs

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Tuesday, May 7, 2024

     The Miami-Dade County Library branch in Miami Lakes is offering classes.   Most events require preregistration and popular courses may fill up early. Sign up in advance to avoid being shut out of classes. ...
  Ana Garcia, principal of Monsignor Edward Pace High School, (second from left) poses for a photo after receiving her National Catholic Educational Association’s Secondary Schools Department Educational Excellence Award, with Christopher Cosentino, NCEA Interim Director for Secondary Schools (left), Donald Edwards, associate Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Archdiocese of Miami (second from right), and Mary Anne...
  The Graham Companies and the Dolphins Cycling Challenge present the inaugural “Cars for a Cure,” an classic car event to raise money for cancer research at the University of Miami’s Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in memory of former Miami Lakes vice mayor Roberto Alonso. The event is scheduled for 10 a.m., Sunday, April 19, on Main Street. Alonso, who died from cancer in 2013, created the town’s annual...
  Painting With A Twist, located at 15100 N.W. 67 Avenue, Suite 111, in Miami Lakes, is continuing its monthly “Painting With A Purpose” charity event series. For April, Painting With A Twist has partnered with Sunshine’s Heart Mentoring Program, a local nonprofit established in 2013 whose mission is to help teens build self-esteem through mentor relationships. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the painting session...
  Relay for Life of Miami Lakes will take place from noon to midnight on Saturday, May 2, at Miami Lakes Optimist Park, Miami Lakes Drive North and N.W. 67 Avenue. Relay for Life is the signature fundraising event for the American Cancer Society and features an opportunity to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to the disease, and learn more about how to fight back against cancer. Relay for Life is a true community...

Participating in Miami Lakes' annual Spring Fling Festival were (from left) Vice Mayor Manny Cid, Councilmembers Frank Mingo, Cesar Mestre and Tim Daubert, State Sen. Rene Garcia and Mayor Wayne Slaton.

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