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Community News7 Things You Must Do To Prepare for Hurricane Season

Getting to Know…A Local Interview:Say It With Paper

It’s Their BusinessMaking Your Home a Better Place to Live

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25

28Your Community News Magazine! www.thefloridavillager.com

J U N E 2 0 14 E D I T I O N

SEE FEATURE ON PAGE 20 FOR MOREThe staff of Tutti Bambini

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20,374 Mailed Copies. Total circulation is 21,500. ONE5 Design Group, LLC, DBA The Florida Villager (TFV), is published and direct mailed monthly to prestigious homes in the cities of Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, South Miami, southern Coral Gables, and east Kendall as verifiable by US Postal statements. Additional free copies are available at locations throughout those cities and upon request by contacting this publication. Opinions expressed by the writers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of this publication. ONE5 Design Group, LLC, DBA TFV reserves the right to edit and/or reject any editorial or advertising content. TFV is not responsible for errors in advertising beyond the cost of the space or for the validity of claims made by advertisers. Entire contents copyrighted © 2013-2014 by TFV, Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden in any media without prior written permission from the publisher.

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We also celebrate Father’s Day this month, which gives us a chance to show our fathers how much we appreciate all their hard work and dedication. It’s my first Father’s Day with my baby son, so this year’s holiday has extra special meaning!

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contents :: June 2014

calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6community news

Fit Kids Day an Event “By Kids, For Kids” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Jungle Island Turns Dads Into the Star Attraction This Father’s Day . . 107 Things You Must Do To Prepare Your Home and Family

for the Hurricane Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12school news

Communities in Schools of Miami Celebrates 25Th Anniversary   . . . . 14from the mayor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16feature : tutti bambini

Tutti Bambini Expands its Presence in South Miami . . . . . . . . . . .20getting to know…

Q&A: Say It With Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23what’s new in real estate

Miami Luxury vs. International Luxury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25mommy in sports

Get Moving With Your Kids This Summer! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26health & fitness

Finding Your Fitness Will Make You Happy and Live Longer! . . . . . . .27it’s their business

Making Your Home a Better Place to Live. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28music news

School’s Out for the SUMMER: A Perfect Time for Music . . . . . . . .29pet of the month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30pet care

Pet Dental Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31spotlight eVent

Summer Cabaret Concert Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33traVel news

Get Tanked in Hooker County, NE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34car care

Don’t Lose Your Cool!! Service Your A/C System . . . . . . . . . . . . .35safety & security

“Security Awareness Instinct” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36legally speaking

Quiet Title Actions – A Timely Solution that May Eliminate Your Mortgage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

religous newsTeach Your Children Well . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

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Dating Isn’t a “Battlefield” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42chamber news . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43seen on scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

20June 14, July 26 &August 23, 2014

Concerts begin at 8 pm; Gate opens at 7 pm $20 per concert or $55 for three concert series

The 2014 Summer Cabaret Series at the Deering Estate features eclectic and world music artists in the

intimate setting of the Stone House Ballroom.

Saturday, June 14, 2014featuring Graham Drout

Saturday, July 26, 2014featuring Davis & Dow

Saturday, August 23, 2014featuring Wendy Pedersen

Limited seating. Advance tickets recommended.Guests can bring refreshments and snacks to

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June 7-83rd Annual Miami Underwater Festival - Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science (formerly Miami Science Museum) is inviting the public to “dive into” its 3rd Annual Miami Underwater Festival on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8. The festival is being held in celebration of the global World Oceans Day, which honors the body of water which links us all, for what it provides humans and what it represents. Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, 3280 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129. All events on this day are free with paid museum admission.

8Afternoon Tea at Fairchild – Bring your family and friends and enjoy authentic afternoon teas in the garden. Guests are treated to scones, savories and desserts served by delightful garden volunteers.  Live music by local guitarist Rob Friedman enhances the ambiance of our tea, which is served at beautifully set tables by delightful garden volunteers. Tea service begins at 3:00 p.m. Cost per person is $27 for members, $37 for non-members and $17 for children 12 and under. For information and reservations, please call Marnie Valent at 305.663.8059.

12

The Summer Shorts Festival – At the Adrienne Arsht Center features some hilarious mini-plays. SUMMER SHORTS is America’s Short Play Festival, with an incredible line-up of scripts penned by the country’s best writers including City Theatre National Short Play Competition winners. SUMMER SHORTS is the most fun 90 minutes you’ll have all summer. SUMMER SHORTS comes along once a year so reserve your tickets now! June 12-July 6.

14FIFA13 Tournament – The Game Exchange located in the Shops at Sunset place is hosting a FIFA13 Tournament. Grand prize includes an XBOX 360 or $100 in-store credit. Call 305-668-2240 or Facebook Us to enter!

Summer Cabaret Concert Series – Deering Estate at Cutler kicks off its Summer Cabaret

Concert Series on Saturday, June 14, 2014 featuring Graham Drout. Call the Deering Estate Ticket Office at 305-235-1668 ext. 233 for ticket information. Or see page 33 in this magazine.

21-22

The Redland Summer Fruit Festival – This festivlal showcases local agriculture and tropical fruit plants. Vendor booths feature local wines, foods, and rare fruit samplings. Summer is a time to enjoy the different fruits that are in season. The Fruit & Spice Park hosts its annual Redland Summer Fruit Festival to showcase these and other rare fruits that can be enjoyed at this unique park. 10am - 5pm.

22World Cup Block Party – Buffalo Wild Wings in The Shops at Sunset Place is hosting a World Cup Block Party. They will have giant outdoor TV screens showing the games, door prizes, and much, much more. Check out page 41 for more information!

July 4

KISS Country 4th of July Freedom Fest BBQ Cookoff – Jungle Island - A country music festival combined with a 4th of July BBQ competition, to celebrate Independence Day at Jungle Island. This Cook Off will be showcasing up to 10 BBQ restaurants in Miami, bringing you the best of the best. Freedom Fest is a family affair, featuring performances by Craig Campbell and Casey James, along with instructional Line dancing and Two Stepping Fun for attendees. These are just a glimpse of the activities lined up, bringing you a July 4th event like no other in Miami. Not to mention, there will be three entertaining animal shows at Jungle Island featuring Tigers, Birds and more and mechanical bull rides.

calendar1 137 194 1610 22 25 283 159 216 1812 24 27 302 148 205 1711 23 26 29

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by alexis prieto

Fit Kids Day an Event “By Kids, For Kids”

T he annual fiT Kids day aTTracTed more Than 30 sponsors and 500 participants to its inaugural event in Pinecrest in 2012. Those numbers doubled in 2013. The third annual Fit Kids Day event was held

on Saturday, May 3rd in Evelyn Greer Park. Sofia de la Peña began this movement when she was in the sixth grade. The event “by kids, for kids,” promotes fitness and healthy eating. In coordination with the Pinecrest Parks and Recreation Department, the day was designed to bring awareness to childhood obesity.

The day was tailored to introduce children to sports so they will spend more time outside being active while having fun. There were tennis drills, soccer training, martial arts, baseball games, lacrosse demos, Zumba and relaxation techniques featured. Nutritionists from Baptist Hospital held informational sessions on healthy eating and local chefs performed cooking demonstrations.

“A lot of kids think exercise isn’t fun and healthy food isn’t yummy,” said Sofia, 14 and now a freshman at Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart in Coconut Grove. “I wanted to speak out about obesity being a big problem in our com-munity and convince kids to give sports and healthy foods a chance.”

Childhood obesity is considered a national health crisis, with one in three children 2-19 being overweight, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Eduardo Bricenos-Saez is a senior Fit Kids Day student ambassador. He

and other student ambassadors had been planning this year’s event since January. “I think that our hard work and long preparation for Fit Kids Day is worth the effort because it spreads the message that a healthy kid is a healthy adult,” said Eduardo, who is 12 years old and a seventh grader at Gulliver Academy. “Being part of Fit Kids Day has made me realize that kids have a voice in the community and that we can make positive changes if we all work together.” 

Garrett Kraft, 14, is also a Gulliver student. He joined the Fit Kids Day movement to help spread the word that small changes in diet and daily routines translate to a healthier lifestyle. “I believe that the role I play as an ambassador for Fit Kids Day is very important to my community because I can help others learn about maintaining healthy life habits like eating healthy and exercising,” said Garret who is an eighth grader.

Catie Garcia, 13, is a founding student ambassador for Fit Kids Day. For three years, Catie has been spreading the word about childhood obesity and its implications.

“Fit Kids Day has given me the opportunity to make a difference one city at a time. It’s a fun way to let kids know that nutritious food can actually taste good, and that doing sports and keeping active is the key to a healthier lifestyle and a healthier future,” said Catie, who is an eighth grader at Ransom Everglades School.

Key Biscayne also held its first Fit Kids Day on May 24 at Village Green Park during National Health and Fitness Month. And other groups in cities, such as, Aventura, Doral, Tampa and Jacksonville have shown interest in having a Fit Kids Day event.

“The idea is for kids to get other kids excited about exercise and healthy foods,” said Pinecrest Mayor Cindy Lerner, who was the first to latch onto the idea when Sofia proposed Fit Kids Day in 2011.

Lerner said the initiative meshed well with the Village’s adoption of First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move!” program, part of the White House Task Force on childhood obesity.

“Now we have public and private schools involved, and a goal to particularly attract those kids who aren’t already involved in sports or outdoor activities,” Lerner said.

“Every city has parks and recreational facilities. This is a great way for cities to engage the community and provide resources.”

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community newsJungle Island Turns Dads Into the Star Attraction This Father’s Day

FaTher’s day is jusT around The corner and Jungle Island invites dads across South Florida to the 2nd Annual Father’s Day Bash. This annual

event will take place Sunday, June 15 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. During this grand celebration, dads will receive star status and be presented with everything they love most, all in one place – FREE beer tastings, live classic rock performances, food trucks and classic cars. Best of all, dads get into Jungle Island FREE!

Jungle Island is located in the heart of the city, between downtown and South Beach. Building upon the rich tradition Parrot Jungle began in 1936, today’s Jungle Island is home to the world’s rarest and most incredible animals. Guests participate in hands-on interactions with fascinating animals, marvel at the engaging animal shows and presentations, and are amazed by the park’s breathtaking landscapes and vistas. Guests can also go behind the scenes at Jungle Island with an exclusive VIP Safari Tour.

The Father’s Day Bash will feature a Man Cave, courtesy of Miami’s GameTime Arcade. Dads can have fun playing FREE games including billiards, air hockey, Red Cup Challenge and Sonic basketball. Plus, kids of all ages can earn prizes and giveaways from the Miami Marlins and Fort Lauderdale Strikers.

Adults will enjoy tasty FREE beer samplings from several breweries, including Samuel Adams and Harpoon Brewery. Keurig and Green Mountain Coffee will also be on-site distributing fresh brewed hot and cold beverages for FREE!

While checking out the Classic Car Showcase hosted by South Beach Classics and local car clubs, the whole family will enjoy rocking out to two live concerts during the event!

Mad World Orchestra will kick things off with 70s and 80s hits, and Journey tribute band, Odyssey Road will keep the crowd singing…faithfully!

Make sure everyone comes hungry to enjoy lunch from one of the food trucks offering the best of Miami’s street food fare! Then stay and watch as the food trucks battle for bragging rights in the “Street Food Showdown” competition, hosted by Yelp Miami’s Johnny Todd and other local celeb foodies.

Plus, let kids run wild in the FREE Kids Splash Zone with two giant inflatable water slides, and at the Kids Fun Zone featuring Jungle Island’s built-in playground, petting zoo, face painting, activities and more.

Jungle Island’s Father’s Day Bash is an ideal way to spend a day with dad all while enjoying food trucks, brew, live entertainment and the many amazing attractions and exhibits that Jungle Island has to offer! While there, be sure to visit Jungle Island’s resident dads, Pharaoh, the Hamadrya baboon, and Ivory, the African white lion.

Sponsors for this exciting event include Keurig and Green Mountain Coffee, Metro PCS, Samuel Adams, Harpoon Brewery, GameTime Arcade, South Beach Classics and Yelp Miami.

Dads get in free with a full paying general admission ticket. General admission is $34.95 for adults and $26.95 for kids. This offer cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. Valid on June 15, 2014 only. For more information, visit www.jungleisland.com/Fathersday.

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T he aTlanTic hurricane season is officially upon us, beginning on June 1 and continuing through November 30. Depending on various sources, this year’s hurricane season could be quieter than normal, about average, or

stronger than usual. In other words, it’s anyone’s guess. What’s not anyone’s guess is the fact that hurricanes are dangerous events. And if

you’ve experienced one of these fierce storms, you’re acutely aware of their devastating potential. In this article, we’re outlining some simple measures you can take now to ensure that your family – and your home - is ready for hurricane season.

1. Choose a safe place for your family to weather the storm. If you want to remain inside your home, consider a windowless room located on the bottom level. If your home doesn’t have such an area, be sure to research the locations of at least two emergency shelters near your home.

2. Stock up on supplies. Maintain a supply of enough non-perishable food and water to feed your family for at least a couple of weeks. Consider purchasing new canned goods every few years and rotating the others throughout your pantry. For best results, water should be replaced annually. Other disaster supplies should include:

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3. Prepare your home. If your home has hurricane shutters, make sure that you have some extra screws/washers handy. If you don’t have the shutters, maintain a supply

of plywood that has been precut to fit your windows. And don’t forget your roof…roof cover damage is the biggest reason for hurricane insurance claims that are not related to storm surges, so now is a good time to have your roof inspected by a professional to identify and fix potential problems.

4. Put together a communications plan for your family. Because family members can become separated at any time, it’s a good idea to have a person who lives out of state serve as the point of contact for all family members. Make sure everyone in the family knows who that person is and has their phone number readily available.

5. Review your insurance coverage. Insurance companies typically stop award-ing coverage when a storm is approaching. Ensure that your homeowner’s insurance provides enough coverage to rebuild your home in today’s economy.

6. Don’t forget to plan for your pets. If you have pets, you may want to consider evacuating them early to a friend’s home that’s located in a safe area.

7. Keep at least a half a tank of gas in your car at all times during hurricane season. When a storm approaches, lines at gas stations will become extremely long and some may even run out of gas before the storm hits. Make sure you have enough gas to safely evacuate if the situation warrants.

So there you have it…follow these 7 simple tips to ensure a safe hurricane season for your family and your home!

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by alexis prieto

Communities in Schools of Miami Celebrates 25TH Anniversary  

Every nine seconds of each school day, a young person drops out of high school in the U.S. and nearly

one-third fail to graduate on time. For the past 25 years, Communities in Schools of Miami (CIS of Miami) has formed a part-nership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools to provide free programs and tools to keep students in class and on track toward graduation.

On Saturday, April 26th, CIS of Miami hosted an affair to remember commemo-rating its silver anniversary and 25 years of service. The theme of the fundraising gala was “An Evening Among the Stars,” which paid tribute to the CIS of Miami students (stars) who have successfully graduated high school since the organization’s inception. 

Communities In Schools of Miami surrounds students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school. Through a school-based coordinator, CIS connects students and their families to needed community resources, and provides comprehen-sive wrap-around services including mentoring, tutoring, life skills development, case management, counseling, job readiness and more. CIS of Miami serves more than 20,000 students each year and is an affiliate of the nation’s leading dropout prevention organization, whose model has been proven to both increase on-time graduation rates and reduce dropout rates.

More than 200 guests attended the black-tie event including Russell Benford, Deputy

Mayor; Al Golden, head coach of the University of Miami’s football team; Richard Hersch, Miami Dade Circuit Court Judge; Midgna Sanchez-Llorens, Miami Dade County Circuit Court Judge; Spencer Multack, Miami-Dade County Clerk Judge and Dr. Pablo Ortiz, Associate Superintendent of Miami- Dade County Public Schools. The evening kicked off with a sunset cocktail hour provided by Bacardi, USA and Southern Wine & Spirits and a silent auction, where guests bid on luxury items including all-inclusive vacation packages, bowling and lunch with Al Golden,

jewelry, dinners, spa treatments and more. Guests entered were inspired by a keynote speech from Bill Milliken, founder of CIS

national; live music and entertainment by CIS of Miami “stars” from Miami Edison and Miami Homestead High. Local channel CBS evening anchor and producer Cynthia Demos presided as the master of ceremonies alongside CIS of Miami student Nicole Spann who was appointed junior MC.

This year’s silver anniversary gala raised more than $100,000 to fund dropout preven-tion programs including tutoring, mentoring and wrap around services for students. Event sponsors included Carnival Corporation, Florida Power & Light, Greenberg Traurig and Lehman Auto World.

For more information about Community in Schools of Miami, visit www.cismiami.org.

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PalmeTTo bay welcomed bupa global To our com-munity in May. BUPA Global is one of the largest healthcare and insurance companies with over 22 million customers

worldwide. The grand opening for the company’s Palmetto Bay Office, which is located at the Palmetto Bay Village Center, turned out local officials and their 500 employees.

During the ribbon cutting ceremony the Company CEO described the direction of LEED certification that the renovation of their

building is taking. His comments allowed that they recognize the “green” philosophy of Palmetto Bay and is pleased to follow the Village’s lead. The CEO also made a surprise announcement that the company was already expanding in the Palmetto Bay location by adding an additional 100 employees. This lease represents one of the largest leases in 2013/14 for Miami-Dade County. BUPA has made a great contribution to the economic development efforts of the Village.

Speaking of our efforts in economic development, the Village is sponsoring a 4th of July Down Town Event. This family celebration event is purposefully located in the area currently designated for revitalization along US1 and Franjo Rd. The first Friday night Down Town Experience brought over 850 people and families into the area and showed what a successful gathering place it can be with the right stimulus. Fireworks, Food Trucks, Music and a lot of family fun will be the order of the day to celebrate our nation’s birthday and the development of the Down Town.

The Village of Parks kicks into high gear each summer with the Parks Camp Programs. The weekly Summer Camps in Palmetto Bay (Basic Camp, Basketball Camp, Tennis Camp and/or register for the award winning RAD/Kids personal safety/empowerment training) provide our families with choices and a great summer filled with fun.

School gets out the 5th of June so have a great summer.

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If you have questions or concerns I am always available to you. Please feel free to contact me on my email, [email protected] or on my cell phone at 305-389-3425.

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The official opening of the BUPA Global offices was held on May 15 at the Palmetto Bay Village Center. BUPA Global, a health insurance company houses over 450 employees in the Palmetto Bay offices and has over 22 million customers worldwide.

During the opening ceremony the company CEO made a surprise announcement that the company was expanding in Palmetto Bay and will be hiring another 100 employees. This lease represents one of the largest leases in 2013 for Miami-Dade County. 

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PAIN!!! it comes in all shapes and sizes, all varieties and flavors and it doesn’t matter the time of day or year. It could be a neck pain here, back pain there, nagging headaches, you name it and you’re feeling it. It may be daily, weekly or even occasionally. You feel it driving in your car, walking in the mall, and even sitting down. You’ve tried many solutions but it always returns and shows its ugly head. You probably wonder why all your friends don’t suffer from this ... well they probably do but don’t want to let you know and the ones that do will give you their combination of pills that help them through until the next episode. Perhaps you’ve grown accustomed to the pain and discomforts. You CAN function and it’s just a matter of getting used to it. Why do you suffer from it, well the most common answer you are getting is:

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You work out and try to eat right but continue to feel the pain and discomforts that affect your everyday life. Even your workouts and activities are limited. You’re trying to stay healthy but can’t put in the full effort because of your limited movements. You even feel your muscles tight and restricted. You probably believe the ‘not getting any younger’ saying because you can’t even pinpoint where it is all coming from. Did you know that there is a direct link between stress and pain? When there is stress, muscles will have a tendency to tense up and this tension constricts the blood vessels that flow through those muscles. When muscles are not receiving proper blood flow they will let you know by PAIN. So:

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Pain relief brings a state of better relaxation which allows your sleep and rest to be improved. It has been estimated that about two thirds of people suffering from chronic pains experience sleep disorders. Sleep is integral for health and wellbeing. It enhances your immune system and allows the body to heal and refuel, so you have the proper energy during your waking hours.

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All the technology, innovations, procedures, and equipment are just ingredients at our disposal to bring together for administering care but unless you have the right recipe and the right chef it may just be a bland, unimpressive care that may not be as effective as it should. You see recipes are tweaked and modified, and through improvements and time they are perfected to deliver the final product. Many times they have a secret recipe that sets them apart. Yes, this simple solution is not standard, ordinary or common. The combination of technologies, equipment and procedures have been put together over the last 14 years to give lasting and effective results. This recipe is:

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Tutti Bambini Expands its Presence in South Miami

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Y ou are expecTing a baby. during This won-derful and joyous time, many decisions need to be made before “the stork” visits your home. There is

nothing scarier than the first time you walk into a large retail store and stare down the aisle with 40+ different car seats, bottles, pacifiers and diapers, and think that one day you are going to have to make a few decisions. It almost makes you want to turn around, walk right out of the store and head to an ice cream shop for a double scoop with extra hot fudge.

From maternity clothing and breastfeeding, to nursery décor and strollers, the choices can be overwhelming. That

is why Tutti Bambini is the place to go. Their specialty is preparing you and baby for the big day and continuing to support you in the years to come. With knowledge and experience, Tutti Bambini Baby Planners guide parents-to-be through the baby preparation maze of endless shopping, researching, conflicting advice, and the general stress and confusion that comes with being a new parent of one or multiples.

Tutti Bambini, Miami’s ultimate baby destination, expanded its presence in South Miami with the opening of a second location in May. Located at 7400 SW 57th Court

in South Miami, the specialty maternity and baby retail store is incorporating an unparalleled product selection and expert customer service in an inviting atmosphere. The new location will build on the success of the first Tutti Bambini, located at 7211 SW 58 Avenue, South Miami.

Established in 2011, Tutti Bambini is a baby and lifestyle retail specialty store in South Miami offering products and classes for pregnancy, birth preparation, and parenting. Led by owner Lourdes León-Vega and her team of in-house experts, the Tutti Bambini Baby Planners and Maternity Concierge will assist customers with their baby registry, home preparation, and offer advice on the latest baby products. The store also has a

Tutti Belleza Mama team that can visit new moms in the hospital to do their hair, nails and makeup.

“We are thrilled with the opening of Tutti Bambini’s second location in South Miami allowing us to expand our reach in Miami,” said Lourdes Leon-Vega, founder and owner of Tutti Bambini. “We look forward to serving the community in a brand new and spacious place that has been custom designed with our clients in mind. Our greatest priority is creating a unique place for families to shop, learn and receive support from our team of experts.”

The new location houses over 2,500 square feet of

name brand maternity and baby items in a clean and modern atmosphere, complete with a nursing room and complimentary parking. Tutti Bambini is the only specialty store of its kind in Miami offering a vast selec-tion of brands, a certified staff and a variety of prenatal, maternity, baby and toddler classes offered in house in the new modern and spacious classroom.

With classes like Prenatal Fitness and Guided Meditation, Infant Massage, and Daddy Hour, expecting and new parents can feel at ease with the transition of their growing family. Tutti Bambini also offers a wide variety of services including support for infertility, adoption preparation, lactation support and event planning. Not to mention

their unparalleled eye for interior design for nurseries, as well as unique photo shoots for babies and families.

For all of your baby and family needs, visit one of Tutti Bambini’s exclusive South Miami locations.

Tutti Bambini has two locations: Tutti Bambini Kids located at 7211 SW 58 Avenue, South Miami FL 33143 and Tutti Bambini located at 7400 SW 57 Court, South Miami FL 33143. For more information and class schedule please call 305.669.1400, or visit their site at www.Tutti-Bambini.com

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Tutti Bambini’s modern and spacious showroom.Barbara Simmons, CEO Mercy Hospital, Lourdes Leon-Vega, Alicia Ortiz, Community Outreach Specialist Mercy Hospital.

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H omegrown enTrepreneur caiTlin pyfrom puTs down new roots in Coral Gables through the launch of Say It With Paper, a charming boutique specializing

in invitations, stationery and gifts.

Tell us abouT yourself. WhaT inspired you To open say iT WiTh paper?It’s sort of a happy accident how it all began. The summer I turned 16, my mom said I needed a job and she happened to be friends with some ladies who, at the time, ran a lovely invitation shop here in town – and knew they wouldn’t say no to hiring me! It was there that I fell in love with paper and the client relationships built around it. Nothing brings me greater joy than meeting a bride-to-be and seeing them again and again over the years as their families grow. Each and every customer who walks through the door becomes a friend for life.

After ten-plus years in the business, it was time for me to spread my wings and build the store of my dreams; thus, Say It With Paper was born.

WhaT are your mosT popular offerings?Our invitation business is strong but the response to our greeting card and gift selec-tion has really blown me away. While my heart will always belong to invitations, Say It With Paper has so much more to offer. I’ve searched high and low to offer a well curated selection of gifts -- things you’ve never seen before and now can’t live without.

Every item in the store has to pass one test: Is this an item I’d be thrilled to give or receive?

In terms of stationery, people still write and love nice paper; a hand-written note or birthday card will always prevail. We think of stationery as the original social media and in an effort to encourage more snail-mail, we provide stamps with every greeting card purchase. Doesn’t get any easier than that!

are people sTill sending paper inviTes?!I believe people will always want a beautiful invitation to commemorate major milestones in life, like getting married or having a baby. That said, we also stock over 250 imprintable invitations for any and every event type. Available blank for in-home printing or printed by us in just a couple of days, there’s no reason not to send a personalized, paper invite – no matter the occasion or size. Just last month, our most popular print job was for dinner parties of 12 or less. Let’s face it: e-anything is impersonal and people love opening the mailbox and finding

an envelope that doesn’t have a bill in it!

any in-sTore favoriTes?So hard to choose! We just got back from the National Stationery Show in New York and have tons of great new merchandise headed our way, but if I had to pick a few… In terms of stationery, anything by Sugar Paper LA and Haute Papier. For gifts, love everything by TOPS Malibu and our Linnea’s Lights candles, which smell amazing.

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what’s new in real estate

I f you have ever wondered what a luxury home in South Florida actually costs, defined by Christie’s,

the luxury real estate market in the city of Miami comes with a minimum price tag of $2M.

While most of us may dream about the possibility of ever owning such a

property and the lifestyle that accompanies such a home, the truth is that globally- the demand for luxury properties has never been greater.

Many factors contribute to the influx of multi-million dollar buyers, both internationally and domestically, such as an influx of local “move-up” buyers, and a trend of younger tech oriented buyers.

An interesting factor to consider is that, in many ways, Miami is perceived to be a relative “bargain” versus other destinations - at least when comparing per square foot sold.

Comparatively speaking within the United States, Miami ranks low versus other luxury markets; for instance, the average price($) per square foot in New York is $1,565, San Francisco, $829, and Miami - a steal at $559. Wonder how your dollar fares outside of the States? The Parisian market fetches $1,600, while London sets a global high at $4,683 per square foot.

In 2013, Miami saw a growth in this sector of 27%, versus 2012, with a total sales of 1,861 properties over $2M. It’s not just the low price per square foot that makes Miami

unique; the average property also sold within 130 days, roughly 25% faster than the previous year, and about 39% quicker than 2 years prior.

The record sale in Miami this past year? Just about $30 million. These numbers highlight the city of Miami, as a growing force in the luxury real estate market, providing a variety of opportunities for those looking to buy or invest.

Another factor to note, is the trend of urbaniza-tion within the luxury sector. On average, growth is up in Urban Markets by 31% vs. Resort Markets, with an 18% increase.

What does this mean for Miami? Enhanced culture to an already dynamic and proud city. It is well known that Urban environments lend the

stage to diversity- in culture, food, art, and music. This compliments Miami perfectly, a city where being worldly and on top of the latest trends, are characteristics already embedded in our distinct culture.

The Miami luxury market may be the “bargain” among its peers, but for how long? One cannot help notice the continual interest from international buyers combined with the growing global trends.

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mommy in sports

Y es iT’s hoT during The souTh florida summer, buT that’s no excuse to hibernate in the comfort of your air con-ditioned hacienda! With school out for summer, now is the

time to get moving…for your sake and your kids. Bike rides, swim-ming, walks on the beach, soccer at the park…all of these activities are not only great cardio, but also fun for the kiddos.

Last month the Miami Marlins held a PLAY Clinic, (which stands for Promoting a Lifetime of Activity for Youth) for elementary school

students as part of an MLB initiative. Players, coaches and trainers were on hand to talk about proper nutrition, workouts, stretching, and the dangers of performance enhanc-ing drugs.

Sean Cunningham, the veteran Head Athletic Trainer for the Marlins thinks, “In a perfect world kids are exercis-ing every day, there’s no reason not to get outside and play. Play is healthy physically, and it’s healthy for the mind.”

But children are not going to take the ini-tiative without a little encouragement from their folks. The lure of screen time is strong, so it’s important for parents to lead by example. Cunningham believes, “kids are impres-sionable; they are going to model behavior…good and bad. So ideally the parents need to be demonstrating workouts and healthy eating. If parents are emphasizing exercise and the kids see that, they will pick up on it. The most important thing is for kids to have a good time – if you are having fun exercising, you are going to be more likely to repeat that.”

Here are some tips the Marlins trainer recommends for athletic kids this summer: » Hydrate – If you are out in the hot sun, your muscles are going to get dehydrated,

so it’s important to drink plenty of fluids to avoid heat stroke and heat cramps. » Stretch – You need to stretch or do an active warmup before you go outside to

play to loosen the muscles. If you pull a muscle and then you have to stop the sport, it gets tough to get back into it.

» Cool Down – Make sure you ice down if there’s soreness after the activity. Don’t forget to do a cool down, and stretch afterwards as well.

» Sunscreen – It is so important to apply sunscreen. The dangers of skin cancer are out there, you need to be aware of it and protect yourself.

Marlins Pitcher Kevin Slowey also participated in the clinic, and spoke to elementary students. His message to kids who want to play in the pros someday to make millions?

“Be involved in lots of activities, not just baseball. Parents often push kids into one sport, and I feel like my success came from playing football, basketball, and baseball, and the diversity of being a multi-sport athlete. But honestly, the people that make the most money run the corporations. So if you want to be a millionaire, go to college!”

Kristen Hewitt is a Producer for Fox Sports Florida, and a Feature Reporter for the Emmy award winning Miami HEAT broadcasts on Sun Sports. She also writes a blog www.mommyinsports.com, which chronicles her passion for sports and the misadventures of mommyhood. Kristen’s favorite job though is raising her two girls Lila & Emylia. She tries to teach them to live every day with grace, gratitude, love...and a lot of laughs!

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health & fitnessFinding Your Fitness Will Make You Happy and Live Longer!

R ecenT peer review sTudies have found ThaT exercise not only improves your quality of life, but extends your lifespan as well. One hour of exercise can extend 2 hours

of your life. A minimum of 30 minutes of regular exercise “most days” of the week has shown to not just improve quality of life, but to extend lifespan several years as well.

Exercise is a natural and very effective way to treat, cope and improve stress, depression, anger and self image. Staying active can

reduce the risk of stroke and improve functionality in your daily activities by increas-ing muscle endurance, coordination, agility and strength. A regular fitness routine has shown to be the number one treatment for osteoporosis.

Exercise also increases the oxygen to the brain, improving memory and mental acuity.Children need to exercise, as well. Statistics have shown that they are snacking 30%

more and consuming an extra 130 calories per day. Finding a regular activity they can enjoy is more crucial than ever to their overall health and development.

Finding the Right Fitness for YOUFortunately, many types of exercise have become very popular and accessible. Here are a few options that are currently offered and trending in communities and fitness facilities around the world:

1. Endurance Sports: running, swimming, walking, skating, cycling, kayaking, paddle boarding, cross country skiing and triathlons are good options for anyone -- beginner to expert with varying degrees of distance and intensity. Outdoor activities also increase exposure to Vitamin D, which boosts the immune system, bone health, and weight loss.

2. Spinning®, or indoor cycling: two of my favorite types of exercise, which are accessible and fun for all levels. Cadence (pedal speed) and resistance are fully adjustable. This group class can burn anywhere from 500-1,000 calories per hour.

3. Yoga: a fantastic exercise that focuses on physical, mental and spiritual health by utilizing many different positions and breathing techniques.

4. Crossfit: a high intensity timed circuit that focuses on improving power, strength, coordination and muscle endurance.

5. Zumba®, or similar dance classes: these classes have had such a strong and suc-cessful impact in the fitness community. One reason is that they have introduced a new attitude of workout that can be fun and burn calories at the same time. Barre® classes use many technical dance moves to give you a full and effective body workout, testing your core muscle strength as well.

6. Personal Training: some of the biggest challenges with fitness is finding the proper motivation to stay consistent, and knowing the proper techniques and program-ming from a vast array of available exercises and equipment. Having a certified trainer/coach can help safely begin and continue a very effective healthy lifestyle.

With so many options available, excuses should be few in finding the right fitness program and sticking with it. Now go find your fitness!

Pinecrest Fitness, owned and operated by Allie and Mike Estevez, has been serving and burning calories in the Village of Pinecrest Florida since 1998. Located just 3 blocks from Dadeland Mall, this facility offers many amenities such as free wifi, towel service, full time housekeeping, locker service, free coffee, and more. The center has hosted many exercise organizations such as ACSM® Spinning® , Zumba®, and now ViPR®, certifying hundreds of instructors over the past 16 years. Mike Estevez, B.S. cPT is a 3x Ironman, vegetarian, fundraiser, father of three, board member of the largest triathlon group in South Florida, and a personal trainer. Mike has participated in over 100 endur-ance events across the globe, worked and trained with Olympic athletes, Professional Wrestlers, Ironman World Champions, and entry level and elite athletes. He continues to volunteer his time for numerous charities and multi-sport events in South Florida, and continually fundraises and holds Zumba and Spin events for many charities.

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Making Your Home a Better Place to Liveby alexis prieto

T here is no place liKe home” is more Than a popular saying, it’s a sentiment felt in the hearts of most. Even better is a home designed to reflect the individuality of its owner. That’s where JSC

Kitchen & Bath steps in with creative kitchen and bath ideas to suit even the most particular homeowner.

Offering a touch of class at a reasonable price to help you get the look you desire, JSC proudly serves the Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, and Falls area. Husband and wife team, Carlos and Diana Perez, along with sisters Rocio and Sandra Marquez, JSC Kitchen & Bath is a true family-owned and oper-ated business. Specializing in European bathroom vanities, kitchen and bathroom fixtures and kitchen cabinets, JSC Kitchen & Bath’s dedicated project manager, Frank Fullana, ensures the customer’s complete satisfaction.

With over 27 years of retail experience, JSC Kitchen & Bath will ensure you receive the highest quality product and service. As a “One Stop Shop” with a track record of exceptional customer service in the South Florida community, JSC Kitchen & Bath is a direct factory distributor and makes sure the customer receives the highest quality products at the best prices. Whether visiting their showroom or shopping on their website, you will always find the very best products at the very best price.

JSC Kitchen & Bath strives to educate their target customer about remodeling options while giving clients an enjoyable world-class experience, by delivering style and value that truly exceeds the investment. Utilizing the design/build process allows JSC Kitchen & Bath to identify and prioritize the parameters of the project. They help to establish the cli-ent’s remodeling goals, priorities and budget. JSC Kitchen & Bath is committed to building lasting relationships with their clients by delivering a high quality experience through nationally renowned products, professional craftsmanship and excellent customer service.

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School’s Out for the SUMMER: A Perfect Time for Music

S chool is ouT. Time for fun, swimming on The beach wiTh friends, vacations with your family. No homework. No waking up early to go to school. The opportunities are many: sports, music, art, academics, volunteer work, and

part-time jobs. In the summer, you hear all types of music … at parades, at concerts, at the fireworks, or relaxing at home. Would you like to learn music or become a more experienced musician?

Summer is less scheduled and therefore, there’s more time to learn a musical instru-ment, take music lessons and practice, practice, practice. You are never too old to start learning a musical instrument. And by starting your children playing instruments as young as four, you are helping them learn a technique and skill that will last a lifetime. As parents, we want our children to be well rounded and oftentimes schedule them for many activities after school … softball, baseball, soccer, swim lessons, t-ball, hockey, dance, volleyball, golf. Why not music lessons this summer?  

Taking the summer off from practicing your musi-cal instrument is practically guaranteed to set you back. It is difficult to maintain your level of confidence when you don’t continue your regular practice routine. Instead of taking time off during the summer, take advantage of the extra time by focusing on developing improved practice habits that can take you to your next musical plateau.

Summer can be a great time to build new musical skills and knowledge by doing the following:

Consider a “summer-long” music adventure » Learn new music. » Master a new technique or new instrument. » Write, record or perform something new or in a new way. » Start a new band or join a marching band. » Work with professionals and choose an exciting musical goal.

Decide how long and what days you will practice music in advance. » Stick to the schedule. » Carve out dedicated time to spend working on improving your musical talent. » Practice “smart” rather than practice “long.”

Balance makes achievement easier and sweeter.  » Work toward your musical goals and give yourself deadlines. » Treat yourself to rewards when you meet the goals.

Let the summer begin! Enjoy the sounds of music and have FUN!

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Tickets are $20 per concert or $55 for the three-concert series. Limited seating is available. Advance tickets are recommended. Tickets can be purchased online at www.deeringestate.org for an additional fee or by calling the Deering Estate Ticket Office at 305-235-1668 ext. 233.

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Saturday, June 14, 2014 featuring Graham DroutGraham Wood Drout, singer/songwriter/bandleader, was born in Newark, New Jersey where, at the age of five, he got a plastic Roy Roger’s guitar and a 33-1/3rd LP recording of Western Swing music. All his life he has been dodging abnormal phenomena: From surviving floods to fires to hurricanes to lightning strikes and all forms and shapes of experience that would have caused many to quit in frustration; Drout persevered by turning all of that into powerful lyrics and driving rhythms for his music.

Saturday, July 26, 2014 featuring Davis & DowMulti award winning jazz duo Davis and Dow have chemistry. Soul mates that are two strong halves of one BIG sound. Davis and Dow tackle jazz and pop standards with a daring sense of abandon. Their style is deeply rooted in the classic jazz tradition but with a playfulness that keeps the music fresh and fun. Their arrangements are unique and inventive, always seeking a new approach to everything they do.

Saturday, August 23, 2014 featuring Wendy PedersenWendy Pedersen is one of South Florida’s favorite performers. Her high-energy vocal delivery, with deep, convincing emotion has been impacting audiences for many years. A graduate of the University of Miami’s Studio Music and Jazz Vocal program, Wendy began her singing career in high school, but her earliest memory is poring through her mom’s record collection, practically wearing out the vinyl on Elton John and Beatle’s records. Eventually, her heart found it’s way to jazz and it has felt like home ever since.

About the Deering Estate at CutlerThe Deering Estate at Cutler, a Miami-Dade County Park, is located at 16701 SW 72 Avenue in Miami. This 444-acre natural and archeological preserve and historic site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as a center for education, culture and recreation. Historic house tours are offered daily at 10:30 am & 3:00 pm. Natural areas tours are offered daily at 12:30 pm (October – May). EcoAdventure Tours are also offered throughout the year for an additional fee. For more information on the Deering Estate's educational and cultural programs, please visit www.deeringestate.org.

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W ell my faiThful readers, i’m abouT To TaKe you way out of your zip code to Western Nebraska. Let me dispel a myth right up front; Nebraska is

not just about cornfields. I think I saw two the whole time I was there.

I’ve never been to Nebraska, never thought I would go to Nebraska, but I am here to tell you I’m going back. Nebraska is about the beautiful topography, history, and the great out-doors. The hiking is amazing for beginners to serious hikers. There’s kayaking, horseback riding, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, and my all time favorite, tanking (more on that later).

I am about to show you a Nebraska you never thought existed. My journey started in North Platte at the North Platte Canteen, one of the largest volunteer efforts of WWII. Six mil-lion servicemen came through here and were met with food by the local women. I was fortunate enough to hear one of those servicemen playing the old piano as I walked around the museum. Also be sure to check out Fort McPherson next door.

Moving onward, I stopped at Golden Spike Tower, which stands eight stories above the world’s largest train yard – Union Pacific’s Bailey Yard. Next stop, The Buffalo Bill Ranch. A fascinating tour of his home and memorabilia gave an up close and personal look into Buffalo Bill Cody’s life.

Now for the best part, Tankin’ on the Loup. Imagine a

pristine day, picnic lunch, and a huge old-fashioned washtub that holds five adults floating down a river. There is no other way, in my opinion, to experience the Sandhill environment. Just sit back, get your camera ready, and take it all in, including the five wild horses that cantered down to the water’s edge. The horses passed way too quickly and how I longed to kick back, cowboy hat over my eyes, and listen to the beauty that surrounded me just a little longer.

Back in the car on the way to Crawford, I passed through the Sandhills (20,000 square miles of mixed-grass prairie and sand dunes) - a view not to be missed. Take in the small town feel of Crawford while you dine at MJ’s Ranch House.

Waking up in what used to be the enlisted men’s barracks at Fort Robinson State Park was a peek into history. The morning was cool but invigorating as I sipped my coffee in a rocker on the porch. Many of the original buildings of the fort still stand, including the stables, which is where I staddled up for my ride to Soldier Creek. You

want to know peace? Then get on the back of a horse and ride through grassy fields with nothing but wildflowers and the native birds to keep you company.

Just when I thought this trip couldn’t get any better, I found out how wrong I was. Hiking in the Soldier Creek Wilderness made me pause in awe. The Pine Ridge is an area whose surface has eroded into buttes, ridges and canyons with Ponderosa pines standing guard along the way. If you look closely enough, you can find bone fragments embedded in the ridge, as I was lucky enough to do. There are no words that could aptly describe this scenery.

Further down the trail, I made a stop at High Plains Homestead for a BBQ. It is an Old West settlement complete with a saloon. Hudson-Meng archaeological site, Carhenge (a take on Stonehenge with cars), the Oregon Trail, Chimney Rock, and the grand finale, a cookout dinner at Oregon Trail Wagon Train camp with a covered wagon ride under the stars, rounded out my final days.

Let your imagination run free and make memories that last a lifetime as you explore Western Nebraska. The frontier trails are calling.

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A/C compressor spins and pressurizes the system’s refrigerant, and this change in pressure cools the air coming into your vehicle. It spins at a dizzying rate, and the more you use the cool side of your thermostat, the more likely it is to eventually fail or leak. If your compressor runs low on oil, it’s possible the interior seals have failed and you’ll need a new unit. Fortunately, a new A/C compressor can be installed, but it’s a lot less expensive to have serviced the system before it failed.

The best way to keep your compressor from failing is to have your A/C system serviced at least once a year, including the addition of the right kind of lubrication for your unit.

Another possible cause for a leaking system is your condenser. A condenser is basically a large heat exchanger, usually located in the front of your vehicle, and is exposed to oncoming air. If your condenser has been struck by a rock or some other flying material, it may be the culprit. Other components that affect the cooling of your A/C system includes your receiver dryer, evaporator and expansion valve. All of the pieces are essential to how chilly things get inside of your car. The receiver dryer, for instance, pulls condensation out of your refrigerant. This is important because when water mixes with refrigerant, it creates a corrosive acid that will degrade your A/C system rapidly. Your evaporator is essential to the refrigerant’s change from a gas to a liquid. That change is essential to how well your system cools. If your evaporator isn’t functioning at max capacity, your A/C won’t either. Similarly, the expansion valve acts as a gatekeeper, deciding how much refrigerant makes it into the evaporator. The more refrigerant the system needs, the more the expansion valve opens. If your expansion valve is not working properly, your air conditioning system isn’t going to be at its best. 

If it does come down to replacing your compressor, most systems will require going ahead and swapping out a number of periphery components at the same time. Why? It keeps you from having to waste time and money, and it makes sure they get the problem solved the first time. The A/C system is very interrelated, so if one part starts to fail, the stress or contaminant will affect the other parts. Since the A/C system involves so many components the best solution is preventative maintenance. Again, if you have not serviced your A/C system within a year, now’s the time to make that appointment.

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safety & security“Security Awareness Instinct”

This is Part II of a 3-part Series dedicated to how we should prepare for, behave during, and prevent security incidents. Part I dealt with Personal Security; Part II encompasses Residential and Workplace Security; and Part III will cover Cyber Security.

Residential and Workplace SecurityPer miamidade.gov, crime is on the increase in most large U.S. cities and our community is not immune to it. And while your home is the only environment where you can fully control access and safety, there are a number of hazards, from the potential of injuries, to security concerns, that should be addressed within the workplace.

The following are simple tips designed to be implemented by individuals; however, a complete, professional assessment of your residential or workplace security needs is the most important, first step toward an effective security program.

Protecting your CastleBurglars look for signs of empty homes, so never leave notes on your door for service people or visitors when you are not home; also, set your phone ringer to the lowest volume if you plan to be gone for long.

Lock your doors and windows, avoid letting newspapers pile up while on vacation and ensure that bushes are trimmed so they don’t become screens for thieves to hide behind.

A famous master thief once called CCTV systems “a burglar’s kryptonite.” Install your surveillance system conspicuously, and announce it with discouraging stickers or signs in the front and back of your property.

Information is easily collected out of an unlocked mailbox, so never put outgoing mail containing personal information out for pick up.

Do NOT toss the box from a new flat screen out on the curb or throw bills and statements in the trash. Avoid telling thieves you’ve got great electronics inside they can sell.

Organize a Neighborhood Watch group whose duty is to ask neighbors to be alert, observant, and caring—and to report suspicious activity or crimes immediately to the police.

Staying Safe at WorkAs an employer, assume the responsibility of creating plans in case of emergency or disaster. Ensure that all employees are fully aware of the plan.

Just as homeowners create emergency supply stockpiles, so should business owners. This can include everything from First Aid equipment to flashlights.

To more readily detect the presence of unauthorized people, employers and employees should always be familiar with the individuals in a workplace.

Always check the identification of a stranger who comes into your office to do repair or other service work. If deemed necessary, call the repair company.

At work, never leave money, credit cards, travel documents, or anything else of value in an unlocked desk or cabinet.

When arriving at and leaving your work location, try to plan ahead. Try to leave with or at the same time as someone you know. If you will be leaving after dusk, move your car as close as possible to the exit while it is still daylight. Keep the keys you will need accessible, preferably in your hand and ready to go.

Even with crime on the rise, the good news is that we can still dissuade perpetrators by being conscious of the image that we project at home and work: confidence vs. fear, awareness vs. unpreparedness. Criminals will invariably opt for sheep instead of lions. Fellow Villagers, let’s ensure that our Security Awareness Instinct roars.

Luis Ortega is a Certified Firearms Instructor. He owns and operates Security Arms International (SAI), a personal defense store and security consulting firm in Palmetto Bay, Florida. You may reach him at [email protected].

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by oMar J. arcia, esq., foreclosure defense and bankruptcy protection attorney

I n laTe 2007 and early 2008 we suffered one of The largest economic collapses in U.S. history. The real estate market was the first to tumble, with property values depreciating hundreds

of thousands of dollars in just a few short months. Overwhelmed with this financial collapse, and a dwindling job market, many homeowners were either unable or unwilling to continue making their mortgage payments. Foreclosure proceedings began on most of those homes, but on some, the lenders have not initiated any foreclo-

sure or collection proceedings, or started the foreclosure and then dismissed it before a final resolution. These are the types of cases that would qualify for a “quiet title action.”

A quiet title action is a legal action filed by a homeowner against the mortgage holder in order to legally eliminate the mortgage recorded against the home as of public record, or in legal terms, remove “cloud on the title.” The reason why a quiet title action is such a timely solution now is because under Florida’s statute of limitations, a lender only has five (5) years from the date of default under the note and mortgage to initiate a lawsuit to collect the debt or foreclose on the home. Since many homeowners defaulted (i.e., stopped making payments) in late 2007 and early 2008 due to the economic collapse, 2013 marks the end of the five (5) years that a mortgage holder has to initiate a foreclosure or collection action against a defaulting homeowner. If your lender has not initiated any foreclosure or collection action against you, or previously initiated an action and then dismissed it before a resolution, and five years have passed since your last payment (or the five year window is soon approaching), you are an excellent candidate to file a quiet title action in order to completely eliminate the mortgage on your home.

So now the mortgage is gone, what about the debt? In order to eliminate the debt, two options exist for homeowners once the mortgage lien is removed. First, a homeowner can wait until the lender files its untimely legal action to collect the debt, and effec-tively defend it on the five year statute of limitations theory described above. Second, a homeowner can file for bankruptcy protection after a successful quiet title action to wipe out any personal responsibility for the debt under the home loan.

Detailed explanations of all options available to homeowners at risk of foreclosure are discussed in a new instructional DVD developed by the Arcia Law Firm entitled

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If you are struggling to make your monthly mortgage payments, or if you just received a foreclosure summons, contact the Arcia Law Firm today at 954-437-9066 to schedule a free consultation, or visit www.arcialawfirm.com for more information.

legally speakingQuiet Title Actions – A Timely Solution that May Eliminate Your Mortgage

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Teach Your Children Well

Y ou hold your infanT in your arms for The firsT Time and your mind begins to race. You are overwhelmed with feelings of awe, gratitude, joy and maybe even fear. You question your ability to care for this new life. What do we

know about a child when he or she is born? We do not yet know his or her temperament, will he or she be easy going or strong willed? Will he or she be soothed easily, will loud noises disturb him or her? Will my baby be like me? As our child grows, preferences become clearer. We know what foods he or she likes, which games, books and toys he or she enjoys.

Just as we pay attention to our child’s choices: broccoli over peas, spaceships over dinosaurs, painting over piano, we need to pay atten-tion to how our child learns. King Solomon’s ancient wis-dom is as important today as it was 3000 years ago:

“Educate the child according to his path and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6) Personality, likes, abilities and skills all play a part in how a child learns. We must embrace the uniqueness of every child when we are teaching. An educator is not teaching a subject, but rather the person in front of him or her.

In religious education, we seek to inspire and nurture a child intellectually, emo-tionally, socially and spiritually. A religious education is value based in such a way that the learners will integrate and have the skills to perpetuate those values. Kindness, good deeds, service to the community, ritual, learning, a love of Israel are the ethical standards that are the core of education at Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom. We are com-mitted to educating students based on their strengths and interests and therefore we are introducing a paradigm shift in our Religious School.

In August, 2014, Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom will intro-duce a new “Interest Based Learning” curriculum for our Religious School children in grades K-6. Children in grades 3-6 will choose from Performing Arts, Games and Sports and Jewish ‘Netiquette’ as their Judaic Studies class. For Hebrew instruction the children will be grouped according to skill level. This exciting new program will engage students in learning

the way they love to. Performing in a play based on a story from the Bible, doing acts of kindness and service while playing games and making ethical decisions on the internet are all a part of their Jewish education. A child wants to learn, make friends and succeed. At Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom, our teachers’ will help develop a child’s qualities to become lifelong learners and have fun at the same time. A Jewish education seeks learning beyond the acquisition of skills, it seeks to inspire the soul of a child to be compassionate and kind and feel a connection to the Eternal.

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DaTing is one of The Top “prioriTies” when people come to see me after they are divorced. People talk about dating as if it is one thing, but actually, dating post divorce

is multifaceted, and each issue needs to be addressed one by one and with patience. How long do I wait to start dating, when do I sleep with him/her, how long do I wait to introduce the kids, when should I kiss him/her? The rules have changed. Should I date someone younger or older? The barrage of questions keeps coming at rapid speed.

One of my clients posed this exact question and I share it because I found it interesting that she views dating as a “battlefield.” So, I found myself wondering how many divorced people carry this view around and are then confused as to why they don’t have dates?

“I am so frustrated being out in the dating world again. It appears so much has changed while I’ve been married. Any sage advice on how to navigate this battlefield?”

Funny how you use the word “battlefield” to describe the dating world. If that is how you perceive it, then that is what it will be to you. No doubt, dating is a challenge due to where you are in your life at present, but choose to look upon it with excitement and find the humor in it (God knows, there is plenty of that in the dating world).

My “sage” advice is quite simply to be yourself and be smart. When I’m out at happy hours, I can’t help but notice women of all ages striking up a conversation with a complete stranger, and then promptly pulling out her business card and handing it over. Not smart. You wouldn’t give him your home address, but it’s ok to let him know where you work? I never quite understood the logic there.

Don’t make this a competition. It’s not about you vs. a 20 something. It is about you being you and happy in your skin. Accepting that you are 40 something with the demands of work and children. Yes, there is someone out there who will be thrilled to be part of your life, but first you have to be thrilled to be part of your life.

Be true to yourself and don’t settle for someone just because he’s a warm body. Know your deal breakers and don’t compromise on them because you’re afraid this is your last chance at love. Remember, everyone has some baggage, but you don’t want to take on someone with steamer trunks and a valet to carry them. Don’t feel pressured to give more than you are ready to give. And last but far from least, for God’s sake, use protection. STD’s in older people are more prevalent than you think.

While dating in your 40’s, 50’s and 60’s is not the walk in the park it was in our 20’s and even 30’s, it isn’t a battlefield. The only “battlefield” in dating is your own mind…change your perspective.

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chamber newsChamber South is The Small Business Champion

C hamber souTh is The chamber of com-merce for greater south Miami-Dade County, providing leadership and vision in our com-

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The Chamber South Military Affairs Committee supports local members of the armed forces and their families. Their largest initiative to both engage active members of the military and raise funds to help sup-port their initiatives is the 23rd Annual Chamber South Military Affairs Committee Golf Tournament. Bring your friends, clients and colleagues to play a round of golf with

active-duty military personnel at this fun event on Friday, June 13th, with a 12:00 pm shotgun start. Miccosukee Golf & Country Club will host the tournament as well as an awards reception dinner. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams and players…and some amazing items will be up for raffle as well.

Business After Hours is one of Chamber South’s premier networking events, allowing members to meet, exchange ideas, and make important, long-lasting bonds

in a comfortable setting while giving the hosting business an opportunity to showcase their workplace and gain valuable exposure. Our host on Thursday, June 19th, is Paul Mitchell The School – Miami, in Downtown Dadeland. Network with people in our community in a relaxing, luxurious setting.

Also in the month of June, the Chamber South Governmental Affairs Committee hosts “Legalizing Marijuana? A Panel Discussion” General Membership Breakfast. Chamber South members and guests will receive a legislative update from Rep. Holly Merrill Raschein of the 120th District of the Florida House of Representatives. Katy Sorenson, President & CEO of Silver Sponsor The Good Government Initiative, moderates a panel consisting of including Benjamin Pollara (Director, United for Care) and Margaret Sotham (Director, South Miami Drug Free Coalition).

The breakfast, which will take place at the Miami Dadeland Marriott on Wednesday, June 25th, at 7:15 am, is held in partnership with Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce and Homestead-Florida City Chamber of Commerce.

For more information on any of these events, contact Chamber South by visiting www.chambersouth.com or calling 305-661-1621.

ChAMBER SoUTh EvEnTS In JUnEnETWoRKIng LUnChEon & nEW MEMBER oRIEnTATIonWednesday, June 11th, 2014, Orientation 11:00 am • luncheon 11:45 am brio tuscan grille at the Falls (8888 sW 136th street, suite 380, miami)

23RD AnnUAL ChAMBER SoUTh MILITARY AFFAIRS CoMMITTEE goLF ToURnAMEnTFriday, June 13th, 2014 • registration: 11:00 am • shotgun start: 12:00 pm miccosukee golf & country club (6401 Kendale lakes drive, miami)

BUSInESS AFTER hoURSthursday, June 19th, 2014, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Paul mitchell the school - miami, 1303 sW 107th avenue, miami

gEnERAL MEMBERShIP BREAKFAST: LEgALIZIng MARIJUAnA? A PAnEL DISCUSSIonWednesday, June 25th, 2014, registration 7:15 am miami dadeland marriott, 9090 south dadeland boulevard, miamiHosted By: Chamber South Governmental Affairs Committee; Silver Sponsor: The Good Government Initiative; In Partnership With: Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce | Homestead-Florida City Chamber of Commerce

FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH 12:00 PM Shotgun Start

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Funds raised by the Chamber South Military Affairs Committee benefit a variety of programs that support our local military.

23RD ANNUAL

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Call 305.661.1621 | Visit www.ChamberSouth.comEmail [email protected]

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gRIT PERFoRMAnCE & RECEPTIonKaren Peterson and dancers performed their grit show on may 15 with a reception following the performance they also performed grit the next night both shows were a huge success We’re sorry we missed you!

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SIgnIng DAY!congratulations to the 21 student athletes from the class of 2014 who have signed to play their sport at the collegiate level!

50Th AnnIvERSARYVillage of Palmetto bay mayor shelley stanzyck presented a proclamation recognizing alexander montessori school’s 50th anniversary

CLoUD ConTESTVapor4you participated in a recent cloud contest although they didn’t win, everyone had a great time

Zoo MIAMIcarnival students joined by linda coll, director of the carnival Foundation, and a presentation by ron magill at Zoo miami

KIA KIDZ hoLDS SPECIAL nEEDS ToURnAMEnTapril was autism awareness month, and Kia Kidz martial arts center for students with special needs played an important role in our community as they hosted and sponsored a first ever, “inclusion”, superstars Open championship/expo at the alper Jcc on april 27

PACKS oF LovEana matos & family at the 2nd annual Packs of love trunk show to raise funds for backpacks & school supplies for local homeless and foster middle & high school students

CELEBRITY SWEAT®

tae bo creator billy blanks with hollywood Physique expert eric the trainer at celebrity sweat® at Jungle island

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