Bob Graham Education Center received a special visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus during their 6th annual breakfast on December 18. The students received milk and cookies as well as candy canes from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. They took pictures and were able to listen to the enchanting voices from the Bobcat Singers. Special thanks to the PTSA, student council and their music director Alejandro Fuenmayor for their participation in this event!
 

Miami Lakes Educational Center celebrates Art Week with variety

Education By Luis Mila Special to The Miami Laker Thursday, January 3, 2019

Miami is a world of color – vibrant sunsets and evergreen palm trees, tropical landscapes that ornament our multicultural, multiethnic and bold neighborhoods full of bold personalities. Every December, color dances around as Miami Art Week and Art Basel comes to town. During December, Miami becomes the epicenter of the realm of art, hosting over 20 international art fairs and more than 1,200 galleries – featuring thousands of passionate...

In memory of Miami Lakes persons lost during 2018

Community Thursday, January 3, 2019

Miami Lakes lost some prominent residents who made great contributions to the community through business, education, sports, entrepreneurship and activism.Alan Robert Wilson, a 27-year resident of Miami Lakes died on February 1. He as 71 years old.Wilson was a retired engineer, who spend many years traveling around the U.S. and South America. He was an avid sailor, licensed U.S. Coast Guard captain and cooking enthusiast.Jim Kiely, a...

Town Council selects local resident Edward Pidermann as new Town Manager

Featured By David Snelling The Miami Laker staff Thursday, December 20, 2018

A year long search for a new town manager for Miami Lakes has concluded, as a local resident was chosen over a selection committee’s top choice for the job. The Miami Lakes Town Council tapped Edward Pidermann, an assistant chief of management service for Broward County’s fire department, over the front runner, Ana Garcia, a city manager for North Miami Beach following resident’s pleas that a town resident should be given...
Pace High School’s cheerleading team recently captured the Florida Cheer and Dance Association championship qualifying the team to compete in a series of events to determine if they will compete in the National Championship in April at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. The Spartans took home first place in most of the cheerleading and dance events during the state championship at Palm Beach Central High School in Wellington. They...
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