2011年8月1日 星期一

Taylor Davis earns Kohl’s scholarship for her efforts

By Gary Alan Ruse….

aylor Davis (front) is pictured at a recent event with (l-r) superintendent of schools Alberto M. Carvalho, Miami-Dade School Board District 9 member Dr. Larry Feldman, and Southwood Middle School principal Deborah Leal.

Palmetto Bay resident and student Taylor (Tae Tae) Davis was awarded a $1,000 scholarship on July 7 as part of a nationwide program by Kohl’s Department Stores to honor deserving volunteers for making a positive impact on their communities.

The program’s aim is assisting deserving youth to pursue a college education, according to Julie Gardner, Kohl’s executive vice president and chief marketing officer.

“Kohl’s has rewarded thousands of amazing kids through the Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program and, this year alone, we are recognizing nearly 2,200 standout youth who are making a difference with their volunteer time,” Gardner said.

“From feeding the homeless at a local shelter, collecting goods for the less fortunate or volunteering time at a community garden, these kids are making a huge impact on communities nationwide. We are inspired by their stories and are thrilled to recognize their service.”

Taylor Davis, 13, founded the nonprofit organization The Traveling Canvas and has helped raise more than $80,000 in art supplies to save art education in public schools and bring art to homeless children.

She was thrilled with the news of the scholarship.

“I was super excited,” Davis said. “It was amazing to hear that I had been chosen for such a award. It’s really great that Kohl’s recognized kids in their efforts to make the world a better place in their own way.

“It’s really going to help me, because not only is it going to help spread the word about my cause, it brings up the self esteem of the Traveling Canvas. It makes us feel like ‘yes, we can do this.’ If it wasn’t for my teacher, Miss Floyd, I wouldn’t have found out about it. It’s been a great opportunity for me.”

Teacher Andrea R. Floyd had Taylor as a student when she was in the seventh grade Gifted Language Arts class at Southwood. She wrote a letter of recommendation about her efforts in the community.

“The reason I’m so eager to recognize Tae Tae’s efforts is because I hope other students will be inspired by her story,” Floyd said. “The different between Tae Tae and a lot of students who have great ideas is that Tae Tae took the extra step to put her great ideas into action.

“I think she’s an incredible role model for children who are younger than her, as well as children who are older, about how a simple idea can translate into something incredible when you follow through with it. So often people in general will sit there and reminisce about great ideas they had, but that’s where they stop.”

Taylor’s mother, Claudette Davis, is understandably proud of her daughter, but also has high praise for the other competing youngsters and for Kohl’s as well.

“The fact that she made it this far is remarkable, and an honor,” Claudette Davis said. “All the kids are winners. Every single kid who is recommended for this is a winner — just the fact that they’re doing anything to help communities.

“For a department store to do something like that for kids is great. There’s a ton of scholarship programs out there, but there aren’t a ton of them that recognize the young kids, 13 and under.”

Taylor’s former teacher says she thinks it is important for the community to continue to support and encourage Taylor because it’s so easy to get burned out and overwhelmed.

“I want Tae Tae to know that there are so many people who have seen the difference she’s making, and who believe in her and don’t want her to stop the incredible things she’s doing,” Floyd said.

“It’s like a ripple effect. Even the youngest homeless children she’s given a pillowcase to, we have no idea — 10 years from now, 20 years from now, even one year from now — how that simple pillowcase will translate to them paying it forward in acts of kindness that they will be compelled to do because someone was kind to them when they needed it most,” she said.

“We’ll never truly know the impact of some of the activities that Tae Tae has initiated, but we can certainly all agree that she has made the world a better place.”

Taylor is still in the running for the national level of the competition, in which Kohl’s will award? an additional $9,000 to 10 winners and also donate $1,000 to a nonprofit organization on each national winner’s behalf.

For more information on Kohl’s program, visit online at www.kohlskids.com. For information on The Traveling Canvas, visit www.thetravelingcanvas.com.

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Dream South Beach Opens in Style

Ribbon cutting ceremony

Miami’s newest hotel, Dream South Beach is the latest addition to South Beach’s iconic Collins Avenue, located in the heart of the city’s thriving nightlife and Art Deco Historic District. Situated directly behind the former Versace Mansion, the cosmopolitan-chic hotel offers 108 modern guestrooms, a restaurant by celebrated chef Geoffrey Zakarian, an intimate destination rooftop pool lounge with views of the Atlantic Ocean, and an accessory spa.

“We are excited to announce the opening of Dream South Beach, the latest offering by our portfolio of lifestyle properties around the globe,” said hotelier Vikram Chatwal, the founder of and visionary behind Vikram Chatwal Hotels, a premier hospitality company with properties in New York, Thailand and India. “With its accessible location and eclectic design, Dream South Beach marks a sig-nificant revitalization of the Dream brand in a destination renowned for its cultivated yet convivial denizens and travelers; an ideal fit for our brand, which seeks to capture the authentic spirit of each hotel’s locale.”

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
Spearheaded by design house Architropolis under the direction of Michael Czysz and interiors lead Kelly Ogden, Dream South Beach is evocative of Miami’s distinct atmosphere and history through its multi-million dollar renovation of two historic Art Deco hotels, the Palmer House and the Tudor Hotel. Originally designed in 1939 by top local architect L. Murray Dixon, each property captured South Beach’s then- nouveau spirit of beachside revelry. In merging the hotels into one cohesive entity, the goal of the Dream South Beach design team was to transport the glamorous mood of the properties to the present day, wherein the hotel will mark a new golden age of Miami sophistication as an alluring hideaway from the South Florida sun.

Decor elements include a number of unique art objects showcased throughout the hotel, including wonderful 3-D mixed media art by Austin-based artist Adam Morey; original artwork by artist Gamma featured throughout the Palmer House reception area, stairwells and guestrooms; and work by Chatwal’s friend, the artist Natalie Arias, in the Palmer House lobby and magnificent Penthouse Suite space. The design of the guestrooms and rooftop lounge, in particular, evoke a feeling of the late ‘70s with a hint of poolside enchantment.

Historically serving as a buffer between the two former hotel buildings, the Central Courtyard now serves as the main entrance of Dream South Beach. The promenade is lined with wall fountains and the pathway is illuminated by a custom in-laid acrylic floor pattern under-lit with atmospheric mood lighting. Nestled among the bamboo grove and atop a lotus flower sits an 8-foot tall sculpture of Ganesha, the keeper of entrances, custom-designed for Dream South Beach by Las Vegas-based ceramic artist Miguel Rodriguez.

Now serving as Dream South Beach’s reception area is the historic Palmer House lobby, which is adorned with original keystone wainscoting as well as a keystone front desk dating back to 1939, when the original facade was erected. The Tudor Hotel lobby has been transformed into the hotel’s restaurant space, Tudor House, operated by Michelin-starred chef Geoffrey Zakarian. All public areas in the renovated hotel feature signature furniture and lighting fixtures, elements that assist in evoking a surrealistic “dream state” – a departure from the “mod”- tropical atmosphere typically afforded by the area’s hospitality offerings.

GUESTROOMS & AMENITIES
Designer Michael Czysz has completely breathed new life into the architecture of the original Palmer and Tudor buildings, bestowing the intimate spaces with the tranquility and cool of the dream world. Dream South Beach features 108 guestrooms including the resplendent Sun House Duplex Penthouse, two Duplex Sun Suites, and nine Junior Suites.

Upon entering a guestroom, intricately carved, modernized French-Moroccan doors are back-lit by cool blue light to create a mystifying jewel box effect. Through the doors guests will find the bed perfectly centered with prism accents and touches of blue and gold. While the doors serve an aesthetic purpose, they also create an intimate changing area that provides private access to the bathroom and shower.

No attention to detail has been spared as all rooms come fully equipped with oversized LCD TVs, Bluetooth-enabled smart phones, high-speed broadband Internet access and WiFi, iPod docking systems, 380-plus thread count Egyptian cotton duvets and sheets, waffle knit spa robes, Etro bath amenities, inroom safes and a fully stocked private bar. Guests can receive pre-loaded iPods and DVD players upon request and also have full access to the on-site accessory Ayurvedic spa as well as unlimited access to concierge services that include but are not limited to: dry cleaning service, same-day laundry, valet service, complimentary shopping services, daily maid/turndown service, and beachside services operated by The Boucher Brothers.

RESTAURANTS & LOUNGES
Tudor House, presided over by Chef Geoffrey Zakarian – the renowned culinary name behind New York hot spots The Lambs Club and The National, cookbook author and top Food Network personality – occupies the ground floor corner space of what was the Tudor Hotel, keeping reverence for the building’s history and simultaneously reinventing it. The restaurant’s light, airy decor combines a unique perspective on modern design with accessibility that feels utterly Miami. The venue is adorned with stitched leather banquette seating and back-lit teak screen partitions, while the outdoor dining areas are furnished with striking teak benches, smoked glass dining tables and flowing floor-to-ceiling curtains. Inside, the bars – which once served as the check-in and concierge counters in the 1930s – highlight the original Art Deco aesthetic, skillfully marrying modern design with a storied history, a tactic that Zakarian champions and uses often to inform his restaurants and cooking.

Having opened the Delano’s Blue Door restaurant in the 1990s, Chef Zakarian is thrilled to be returning to Miami. With Mediterranean roots, classical French training and a true love for hot climates, the Tudor House concept has been at the top of Zakarian’s mind for years – an easy, effortless place to return to time and time again. Scheduled to open in June 2011, Tudor House will be a casual neighborhood beach cafe filled with the hospitality, details and modern American fare that make Zakarian’s restaurants shine. In addition to serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Tudor House will provide 24-hour room service and takeaway snacks and meals for the beach, located just one block away.

Perched atop the Tudor Hotel building, Highbar is Dream South Beach’s sleek ‘70s-inspired rooftop lounge fitted with a custom infinity-edge pool and jaw-dropping views of the nearby Atlantic. Consistent with the hotel’s aesthetic, Highbar offers decor elements that evoke a Studio 54-meets-South Beach vibe, reminiscent of a time when Halston ruled the catwalk. Featuring a glossy color play of gold and white in glass tile and Lucite, Highbar is outfitted with low-slung seating and atmospheric lighting. Lush landscaping and private seating areas surround the roof, teak walls discretely encase flat screen TVs within two coveted cabanas, and an indoor air-conditioned bar services drinks and cocktails from morning to night. For the rooftop, Tudor House will offer a daytime menu of snacks and light poolside fare in addition to a savory evening menu geared towards enjoying cocktails, the fresh air and the views over South Beach.

Tudor House and Highbar are run by the premier operations firm Trust3 Hospitality, Chef Geoffrey Zakarian, his wife and Marketing Director Margaret Zakarian.

In-season room rates at Dream South Beach start from U.S. $275, based on double occupancy.

For more information and to make a reservation, contact 1.888.376.7623 or visit www.dreamsouthbeach.com.

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Significance of a signature

By Michelle Estlund….
We all know that it is important to read the documents that we sign, but how many of us really do that every time we sign something? And when we do read it, do we really take the time to think about every consequence that can follow from a signature? When providing a signature on a document, there are three simple steps to follow that can prevent civil or criminal problems in the future.

First of all, reading the entire document is critical. It sounds simple, but very often people sign documents without reading through them. Prior to signing the document, one needs to know that every part of the document is correct and true. For example, an affidavit is an attestation to certain facts, and the person who signs it (the signatory) is swearing to the truth of the statements made in the affidavit. The failure to ensure the truth of the statements may result in criminal perjury charges.

In addition to reading the document, it is important to understand its contents. While this may seem obvious, there are times when people sign documents, such as a contract, without fully understanding the terms therein. A failure to understand every part of a contract may become problematic if the matter ever results in litigation. When a document, such as a contract for work, a lease, a non-competition agreement, or any other document contains unfamiliar terms or subject matter, it is important to consult with an attorney who specializes in that particular subject area. The people who take the time and spend a little money to understand the agreement fare much better than those who simply sign and hope for the best.

Finally, after ultimately making the decision to sign a document, it is important to make a copy and keep it in a file in a safe location. The copy will be helpful in the future if any kind of legal activity occurs, or if you need to review the document’s terms in order to govern your own behavior. Once a person has read, understood, signed, and maintained a document, she is in a position of confidence, rather than fear or nervousness, regarding the both the document and the signature.

Michelle Estlund is a criminal defense attorney practicing in Florida since 1995. She can be reached at 305-448-0077. For more information go to www.estlundlaw.com.?

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2011年7月31日 星期日

Spend day with your pooch at Village of Merrick Park

By Jenna Ebbink….

Take your pooch along on your shopping spree.

Village of Merrick Park knows it’s a dog’s world out there and what better way to enjoy summer, than with the third annual Doggy Days of Summer event. The event will take place on Sunday, July 31, with a Pooch-A-Palooza of doggy centric action including a dog parade in The Garden.

Proud dog owners will be able to show off their beloved furry friends and three winners will be selected to receive various prizes based on the categories of Best Attire, Best Personality and Most Appropriate Name.

Dog owners will be able to participate in the parade with a $5 donation to the Humane Society of Greater Miami. Every dog that is signed up to participate in the parade will receive a doggy bandana to wear. The event also will feature an Adopt-a-Thon, where guests will be able to meet, greet and adopt dogs brought in by the Humane Society of Greater Miami. Representatives from the Humane Society will be on hand to help facilitate adoptions.

Guests who donate new items from the Humane Society of Greater Miami’s Wish List will receive a complimentary Village of Merrick Park parking voucher. Items from the wish list include doggy bowls, beds, leashes, durable toys, grooming supplies and more.

Additionally, dog owners are invited to have their pooches strike a pose for a take-home framed photo with any purchase of $25 or more within the center. Guests will enjoy special treats and in-store promotions from participating restaurants and shops. Patrons are invited dine al fresco at one of Village of Merrick Park’s many dog-friendly restaurants.

Event hours are 2 to 6 p.m. and the parade will begin promptly at 3 p.m.

Village of Merrick Park is located at 358 San Lorenzo Ave. in Coral Gables; call 305-529-0200.

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Kelbick named assistant coach of Maccabi USA basketball team

By Sara Feinstein….
Don Kelbick of Miami has been named assistant coach of the Open Men’s Basketball Team representing the USA at the 12th Pan American Maccabi Games in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 2012.

Kelbick has more than 27 years of coaching experience including 25 at the college level — 14 years as a head coach and 10 years as an assistant coach at Division I schools — including stops at Hofstra University, Marist College, Keene State College and Florida International University. He also spent two years coaching at the high school level and in that time produced six Division I players.

In 2004, Kelbick left college coaching to focus on individual player development. He has worked with a variety of great players including Raja Bell, Carlos Arroyo, Rasual Butler and many other college and NBA players. Kelbick also has coached on the international stage, leading the Miami Tropics to the bronze medal in the first FIBA Liga de Americas.

“We are thrilled that Don is joining our staff,” said team chair Barry Neuberger.? “I have known Don since his days at Marist [College] and have a great respect for his ability to teach and coach the game. Our players will have a chance to add to their skill set and basketball IQ by being around Don during the time we are together. We look forward to his contributions.”

Kelbick joins head coach Stu Wittner and Steve Rosner, director of operations/associate head coach, to complete the coaching staff for the Open Men’s Team.

“Don Kelbick will be invaluable to our program,” Coach Wittner said. “His success on many levels of the game, including on the international stage, will help us prepare for the challenges in Sao Paulo. We welcome him to the team.”

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Gourmet food trucks coming to Tropical, Tamiami parks

By Laura Phillips….
The Miami-Dade Park and Recreation Department has announced the arrival of gourmet food trucks to Tropical Park and Tamiami Park.

There will be music and food choices galore, with a popular assortment of participating food vendors each week, offering everything from Cuban influenced burgers and Asian-style chicken wings to a crab grilled cheese sandwich and even deep-fried Oreos and cupcakes.

The food truck events will be a permanent feature taking place every Tuesday from 6 to 10 p.m. at Tropical Park, 7900 SW 40 St. (Bird Road and 79th Avenue entrance), and every Friday from 6 to 11 p.m. at Tamiami Park, 10901 SW 24 St. (The Fair’s main entrance, Coral Way and SW 112th Avenue).

Patrons are invited to bring along a picnic blanket or folding tables and chairs to enhance their dining experience. Glass containers and pets will not be permitted at this activity. Event admission and parking is free.

CheeseMe Mobile, Dim Ssam a gogo, The Fish Box, The Flying Saucer, Grill Master, Cafe Latin Burger and Taco, Latin House Grill, The MexZican Gourmet, Mr. Good Stuff, Ms. Cheezious, Muscle Truck, The Red Koi, Sir Pizza Mobile, and Sugar Rush, are among 30 food trucks participating in the ongoing events.

This brings the total number of Miami-Dade parks hosting food truck events to three, including Haulover Park, which began hosting food truck events from 11 a.m. to sundown, Saturdays and Sundays, in April.

For more information about Miami-Dade Parks food truck events and its other activities at Tropical Park, call 305-226-8315, and for Tamiami Park, call 786-315-5295, or visit? online at www.miamidade.gov/parks.

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