Girl Scouts earn coveted Gold Awards

Community Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Two Girl Scouts from Miami Lakes have earned their Gold Awards, the highest accomplishment in the program. Kaitlyn Ruano’s project addressed the lack of mental heath resources at her school, Barbara Goleman Senior High School, the Girl Scouts said. She formed a mental health awareness club called Open Minds, Open Arms that welcomed all students. Club members learned about health issues and how to resolve them while at school. They...

Goleman student wins United Way’s Outstanding Youth Award

Education By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, July 1, 2020

When Christa Curry was very young, her mother worried that her only child might grow up to be spoiled or entitled. Instead, Christa, 16, who will be a junior at Barbara Goleman Senior High School in the fall, has grown up to become a selfless young lady. The United Way of Miami-Dade recognized the Miami Gardens teen with its Outstanding Youth Award, for “enhancing the quality of life for many homeless women and their children, by...
The Town of Miami Lakes announced the winners of the Annual Father’s Day Fishing Tournament that was held June 20. More than 100 anglers showed up at town hall that morning to get a free fishing kit -- a bucket, live bait and ruler -- for the contest that was organized by the Cultural Affairs Committee and sponsored by One Stop Marine in Miami Gardens. Each category is to receive a $25 gift card from the Miami Lakes Sports Shop. The...

Silver Knight winner’s career goal: Music therapist

Education By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Gabriel Perez plays several instruments and has used music to support impoverished classmates and to brighten the lives of elders, children and the community with his performances. The judges of the 62nd Annual Silver Knight Awards recognized the 18-year-old’s efforts on behalf of others. What put Perez, who graduated from Hialeah Gardens Senior High, in the spotlight was his community service, which included performing for dementia...

Couple offers scholarship, internship to marketing, business students

Education By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, July 1, 2020

The founders of a subscription jewelry business who have ties to Miami Lakes are offering a chance for a low income or minority student to win a MacBook computer and an internship. The contest, which also comes with an annual $2,000 grant for textbooks, is accepting applications from college-bound seniors or recent high school graduates until July 15. Ylette Luis launched XIO By Ylette. Members who pay $60 per month receive a box...
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