HML's DECA Club students help to manage The Patch

Education Tuesday, October 16, 2018

  From now until Wednesday, October 31, the Miami Lakes United Methodist Church (MLUMC) will be holding it’s annual pumpkin patch at 14800 Ludlam Road.  Admission to the patch is $3 Monday through Thursday, with admission being $5 Friday through Sunday. Children 12 years old and under have free admission with a paying adult. The admission price includes $3 Pumpkin Bucks that may be applied towards any pumpkin or gourd...
  Miami Lakes students from K-12 can test their chess skills with Mayor Manny Cid and council members during the Mayor’s Chess Challenge . The event is scheduled at 10 a.m., Saturday, October 27, at Miami Lakes Town Hall, 6601 Main Street. The Mayor’s Chess Challenge promotes the numerous educational benefits of youth chess playing in the town including analytical thinking skills, strategy, concentration and commitment. The...
  Two candidates are seeking to replace Miami Lakes Council member Ceasar Mestre, who’s term-limited this year, during the November 6 election. Seat 6 pits retired government administrator Esther Colon against high school principal Carlos O. Alvarez, as the two council hopefuls are making last minute pleas to voters to put them in political office. Colon unsuccessfully ran for a council seat two years ago while Alvarez, who has...

Zonta Flea Market scheduled November 10

Community Tuesday, October 16, 2018

  On Saturday, November 10, the Zonta Club of Miami Lakes will be hosting its annual community flea market. The event will be held  from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will take place at the parking lot south of Main Street bordering Ludlum Road and New Barn Road.  The Zonta Club is currently accepting vendors for the event, and vendors can reserve two parking spaces for $36.50. Proceeds from the flea market will assist the Zonta Club...

BGEC students volunteer at State of Town Address

Education Tuesday, October 16, 2018

  Students from Bob Graham Education Center’s (BGEC) Civic Engagement Academy (CEA) volunteered to serve as greeters and ushers at the State of the Town address. The students in the CEA continuously look for opportunities to learn about the government while volunteering and serving their community. (Pictured from left) Alexa Llovet, Sophia Inguanzo, Mayor Manny Cid, Susanna Inguanzo, Olivia Torre and Christopher Inguanzo.
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