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Page 1: South Miami News 2.15.2011

FEBRUARY 15 - 21, 2011

TeamFootWorks announces datesfor Mercedes-Benz Corporate RunBY MAYRA HERNANDEZ

FFollowing the success ofthe 2010 race series,TeamFootWorks hasannounced the dates forthe 2011 Mercedes-Benz

Corporate Run Series.Through their continued partnership,

Mercedes-Benz and TeamFootWorks onceagain will host three separate 5K (3.1-mile) runs beginning in Fort Lauderdaleon Mar. 24, West Palm Beach on Apr. 13,and concluding in Miami on Apr. 28, witha portion of the proceeds to benefit theSouth Florida Chapter of the AmericanRed Cross.

“For the second year, the American RedCross South Florida Region is honored tobe the benefiting charity of the 2011Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run Series,receiving $1 per participant,” said SamTidwell, CEO of the American Red CrossSouth Florida Region. “We are dedicatedto providing relief to victims of disasterand help people prevent, prepare for and

––––––– See CORPORATE RUN, page 5

BY THERESA A. SMITH

TT he Dade County Farm Bureau hasannounced the availability of twoscholarship opportunities for grad-

uating high school seniors and college under-graduates who plan to study for a career inagriculture.

The first scholarship is the Wayne DunaganMemorial Scholarship. Wayne Dunagan was

an active member of the agricultural communi-ty and his farm produced some of South Dade’sfinest pole beans and avocados. His son andgrandsons remain actively involved in agricul-tural production.

The Wayne Dunagan Memorial Scholarshipwas established in 2005 by Dunagan & SonFarms to recognize outstanding academic andcivic achievement.

The second scholarship is the Philip and

Mary Marraccini Memorial Scholarship. Mr.and Mrs. Marraccini were active members ofthe agricultural community and were pio-neers in the ornamental tropical fish industrywith the establishment of SummerlandTropical Fish Farms in 1950.

The Philip and Mary Marraccini MemorialScholarship was established in 2008 by

BY SCOTT BAUMANNGM, Fitness Together

Does this soundfamiliar? Had a toughtime getting out of bedthis morning, hit thesnooze three or fourtimes then finally dragyourself out of bed,somewhat dreading the day ahead.Blow off the morning workout that youplanned to do because you’re feelingtired (and fat). Have a bad day at workbecause the economy is still down andeveryone is stressed. Come home, tootired and lazy to cook dinner so ordersome take out or eat whatever you canfind in the refrigerator. Throw back acouple glasses of wine or a few beers totake the edge off. Now comes the latenight sweet craving so eat some icecream and hit the sack, hoping for a bet-ter tomorrow. Tomorrow comes andhere we go again…Feeling poorly,don’t want to get out of bed. Hit thesnooze… again.

If this sounds familiar, it is time tobreak the cycle of negativity andunhealthy habits and patterns and startfeeling good again. You can control theway you feel. You can’t control theeconomy or someone else’s poor driv-ing or behavior, but you can control theway you feel. Take control over thethings you can; your health, your ener-gy, your body and your choices. Decidetoday that tomorrow is going to be yourfirst day of feeling better.

Give yourself thirty days. No alcoholduring the week and limit it on week-ends. No late night desserts. (The alco-hol and late night sweets are why youare so sluggish in the morning.) Startexercising a minimum of three timesper week. It doesn’t matter what type ofexercise you do at this point, just do

Break the Cycle

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– See CYCLE, page 7–––––––––––––– See SCHOLARSHIP, page 7

Dade County Farm Bureau scholarship opportunitiesRunner’s take off in the Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run in Miami.

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Children in need of dental care who fallbetween the cracks in our healthcare sys-tem have long been cared for by the MayVan Sickle Children’s Dental Clinic,owned and operated by the GFWC CoralGables Woman’s Club. In fact, the Clinicis located adjacent to their clubhouse andprovides more than $160,000 in free dentalcare for children throughout Miami-DadeCounty. To provide free services, theClub’s holds an annual fundraiser to sup-plement the gap in the Clinic’s operationalfunds. While such notables as the Dr. JohnT. MacDonald Foundation and the HealthFoundation of South Florida are among thegenerous donors, additional revenues arecritical. As one can imagine, when oureconomy suffers a downturn, the demandfor services sky rockets.

This year’s Casino Night themed “GoldRush” was held on February 5 with morethan 175 people gathered at the CGWCclubhouse for an evening of fun and gamesthat included a Bacardi Bar, gaming tables,and dancing as well as bidding on greatsilent auction items. Casino Night Chair,Pam Schaefer, coordinated the affair witha committee of hard working club mem-bers including Auction Co-Chairs SusieTilson and Myra Dominguez, DessertChair Barbara Lapsley, DecorationsChair Linda Hartwell and CarmenSuarezz, to mention a few.

Among many enjoying the affair : Dr.Iris Torres and Ralph Rivera, Dr. Leoand Martha Twiggs, Bill Lapsley, CharoBolanos, Lourdes Perezz, Mitzy Jenner,Sandra Rodriguez, Cindi Ruiz, Tom

Tilson, John Burns, Lee Kessler,Christina Burns, Paul Mungo, MarthaBlack, Gail Jose, Frank Quesada, AnaLam, Sabrina Perez-King, Lynn Bauer,Hal Wannless, and Claire FrancesWhitehurst.

On February 4, reservists, active andretired duty officers and several civic lead-ers met at the Homestead Air Reserve Basefor a “Meet & Greet” cocktail party givingBase Commander Col. Lindberg and hisstaff an opportunity to interact with a verysupportive community. Among more than100 in attendance was Dr. CharlesFlowers, one of the renowned TuskegeeAirmen, a group of brave, smart and deter-mined young men from all over the coun-try to enlist and become America’s firstblack military airmen in WWII (whenracism was the order of the day and whenblack men were thought to lack skill,courage and patriotism). The TuskegeeAirmen, justifiably regarded as heroes,proved that thinking wrong. Also enjoyingthe get together: Martin Rosen of theEmployers Support for the Guard andReserve; Hank Langstonn, GulliverSchools, a former Military Affairs Chairfor Chamber South; and several pilots.including Tim Rusch (call sign:“Dokter”).

Finally, more than 32,000 visitors areexpected to attend this year’s 27th AnnualSouth Miami Rotary Art Festival. Art,crafts, plants, entertainment, a children’salley, pets, and more promise to make thisa fun filled family weekend activity. Thefestival will run 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. onSaturday, February 26 and Sunday,February 27, 2011, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in theheart of South Miami, adjacent to TheShops at Sunset Place, just six miles southof downtown Miami.

Until next time, keep making each daycount. If you would like to submit informa-tion for this column, please send your newsvia e-mail to [email protected].

Gables Woman’s Club funds free dental care

GLORIA’S GAB

Gloria Burns

CLOCKWISE:

Upper left: Tuskegee Airman Dr. Charles Flowers at

“Meet & Greet” with Col. Lindberg and Martin Rosen.

Above right: Airman Tim Rusch during “Meet & Greet”

with Hank Langston of Gulliver School.

Left: Martha and Dr. Leo Twiggs enjoy a visit withChristina Burns at Coral Gables Woman’s Club CasinoNight fundraiser.

CGWC Casino

Night committee

members (l-r)

include Mireyea

Kilmon; Auction

Co-Chairs Susie

Tilson, Myra

Dominguez; Event

Chair Pam

Schaefer; Dessert

Chair Barbara

Lapsley; Carmen

Suarez; Decorations

Chair and Club

President Linda

Hartwell.

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Applications are now available for the K-4 through 8th grade 2011-2012 academic year.

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respond to emergencies. With the sup-port of the Corporate Run Series and itsparticipants, last year we received morethan $25,000 to further our mission.”

With a special competition that awardsthe overall men’s, women’s and co-edteams in 20 different industries, theMercedes-Benz Corporate Run, a 5K RunWalk, attracts more than 800 SouthFlorida companies and is open to employ-ees of businesses, corporations, govern-ment agencies, financial institutions andnon-profits-no matter how big or small.

All companies are encouraged to partic-ipate and may enter an unlimited numberof employees to walk or run as a group.

“With the 2011 race series rightaround the corner, we are excited to offi-cially announce the 2011 run dates,” saidLaurie Huseby, president ofTeamFootWorks. “For more than 25years, TeamFootWorks has organizedand produced the Corporate Run withone goal in mind — to promote healthand fitness at all levels and provide avenue to boost company morale andencourage camaraderie in the workplace.

“Based on last year’s participation

number, we expect more than 25,000runners and walkers.”

The Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run inMiami will take place on Thursday, Apr.28, 6:45 p.m., at Bayfront Park, 305Biscayne Blvd.

Sponsors of the 2011 Mercedes-BenzCorporate Run series include: Mercedes-Benz of South Florida, AmericanAirlines, Baptist Health, Aetna, BB&T,Pearl Izumi, Sharp Business Systems,UPS, Miami-Dade County, Miami DDAand more. Media partners include:Miami.com, CBS 4, My 33, Mega 94.3,93.9 MIA, NewsRadio 610, Y100,Brickell magazine and WLRN.

“Mercedes-Benz holds the health andwellness of its employees and the com-munities it serves with the utmost impor-tance,” said Kevin Sreenan, regionalmanager of MBUSA in the SouthernRegion. “Now in our eighth year, beinginvolved with the Corporate Run is a nat-ural fit for our organization.”

For registration information or to reservea registration packet, contact FootWorks at305-666-RACE (7223) or visit<www.mercedesbenzcorporaterun.com>.

CORPORATE RUN, from page 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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Florida’s government employees, school-teachers and staff participate in the state’s“defined benefit” retirement plan.

A defined plan sets retirement benefitsbased upon the employee’s length of employ-ment and salary. The benefits are guaranteedto the employee regardless of the cost to thestate in funding the benefits. The state andschool boards’ contributions are invested inmutual funds, bonds and corporate stocks. Asthe values of the investments go up or down,the required contributions must increase ordecrease accordingly.

In bad years, when the stock market is sus-taining losses Florida — that’s you and me thetaxpayers of the state — must contribute moreto make up for the lost value. When the statedoesn’t have the required money, the pensionruns a deficit. That means there isn’t sufficientmoney in the retirement system to honor theretirement obligations of the program.

Florida is one of a few states that do notrequire employees to contribute to their

retirement fund. This is left over from thedays when the state, and most other states,had more money than they knew what tospend it on. However, those days are behindus and our state pension funds in the hole.

Our governor, as he promised when run-ning for office, pledged that he would changethe funding formula and require all new andexisting employees to make a contribution totheir retirement.

Now in office, the governor has set thecontribution figure at 5 percent of theirsalary. After all, employees in the private sec-tor all make a contribution to their retirementfund; why not the state? It doesn’t makesense for a private sector employee to make acontribution to their own retirement plan andalso, at the same time, pay taxes so the statecan fund state employee pensions without thestate employees make a contribution.

Naturally, there will be a big battle fromthe unions. They have been accumulating bil-lions in their pension funds without a contri-bution and now, on top of pay cuts and salaryfreezes, will be required to contribute to“their” retirement.

The basic problem is that with a definedbenefit plan there is no way to know howmuch money the employer, in this case thestate, must accumulate to meet its obliga-tions. We are looking at a period, perhaps as

long as five or six years, where the state willbe very tight for money so it really has nochoice than to tell the state’s employees:“contribute.”

A better retirement arrangement for thestate would be a “defined contribution” plan.Under this plan, the employer and theemployee make certain contributions to theplan. Generally, the employer has somematching formula where they make contribu-tions in keeping with that of the individualemployee with certain limits on the employ-er’s contribution.

The moneys contributed under the definedcontribution plan will be invested and whenthe time for retirement comes the employeewill learn the exact amount their will receivein the future. Each year, as required by feder-al law, the employer must give the employeea breakdown on the amount of funds in his orher account. This way the employee isn’tblindsided when it comes time to retire.

Gov. Scott is completely correct in hisapproach to funding the state’s employmentretirement. As an example the state employeesin Missouri contribute 4 percent of their salary.

Virginia has a different plan. There the oldemployees stay on the original “employerpays all” plan, however new employees mustcontribute 5 percent of their pay for retire-ment. Virginia feels that this might not beenough and will soon start requiring all stateemployees to contribute. This is the trend infunding “all” retirement plans, governmentalor private sector.

Scott will have a “big” battle to change thefunding formula of the state’s retirementfund. However, he is correct — it must bedone! Unions will put pressure on theirfavorite members of the legislature threaten-ing to withhold future campaign contribu-tions unless they fight the governor.

I think this is one of the governor’s propos-als that will be enacted.

We appreciate your opinions on this columnwhether in agreement or disagreement. Pleasesend your comments to (fax number) 305-662-6980 or email to <[email protected]>. The opinions expressed in this col-umn are not necessarily those of this newspaper,its editors or publisher.

KENNETH’S COMMENTARY

R. Kenneth Bluh VIEWPOINTGov. Scott correct on changing state pension formula

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Summerland Fish Farm to recognize outstand-ing academic and civic achievement.

Scholarship applicants must be residents ofMiami-Dade County, however, they can beenrolled in a university outside of the county.Applications are available at the Dade CountyFarm Bureau, 1850 Old Dixie Hwy.,Homestead, FL 33033, or by sending email to

Theresa Smith at <[email protected]>. Applications for scholarships mustbe received by 5 p.m Monday, Mar. 28.

Dade County Farm Bureau representsmore than 4, 000 members, over 1,000 ofwhom are actively involved in agribusinessand represent over 900 agricultural opera-tions. Dade County farmers provide an eco-nomic impact of more than $2.57 billion tothe local and state economy.

Visit the Dade County Farm Bureau on theInternet at <www.dade-agriculture.org>.

SCHOLARSHIP, from page 1

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BY LINDA RODRIGUEZ BERNFELD

After years of construction, the newTower Building at Jackson South Hospitalopens to the public on Feb. 21.

The four-story building holds 48 newprivate rooms, many with a view of theCoral Reef Golf Course, a 12-bed IntensiveCare Unit, a new outpatient surgical area,eight operating rooms and a cauterizationlab for cardiac procedures. The projectincludes a new 22-bed emergency room,which opened Nov. 22, 2010.

The existing building was erected in the1970s and will be modernized when thenew building opens.

“What we’re doing now is building anew waiting area, a new triage area and aminor care area,” said Laura Lagomasino,hospital spokesperson.

A portion of the ground floor in the exist-ing building will become a cafeteria. Thefunding for the project came from a bondissue approved by voters.

Before the Tower Building opens foroperations, there was a formal ribbon cut-ting ceremony scheduled for Feb. 10 withcounty dignitaries.

Although the construction has beenongoing for years, information about thenew building and the modernization of theold building isn’t as well known as hospitaladministrators would like. So they haveembarked on a campaign to remind resi-dents of the services the hospital performs.

Ric Cuming, vice-president and chiefadministrative officer of Jackson South,said he doesn’t think people realize thatJackson South has high patient satisfac-tion ratings, or that the hospital has beena part of the Jackson Health System for10 years.

“We have really phenomenal and impor-tant services for the community,” Cumingsaid. “Our employees provide patient carein a way that is effective. We want to getthe word out about Jackson South.”

The marketing effort includes an elec-tronic billboard on the hospital groundsaimed at drivers on SW 152nd Streettelling them about the services offered atthe hospital. The marketing departmentalso has sent out mailers to critical zipcodes to educate area residents aboutJackson South.

Among other services, the hospital has aDigestive Center of Health, which treatsheartburn with state of the art techniques;Colorectal Care; a Center for Orthopedicand Sports Medicine; general surgery, andeven a Robotic Technology Center.

Lagomasino said Jackson South is work-ing with VITAS by leasing out space in theexisting building for Hospice Care and thehospital is expanding cardiac and vascularprograms because of the new cauterizationlab, under the auspices of Dr. JamesMargolis.

For more information, go online to<www.jhsmiami.org>.

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The non-profit theatrical group The Gold-Diggers Inc. will host their “Everything Oldis New Again” yard sale for charity on Feb.19, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 1807 SW 102Pl., featuring furniture, clothing, home acces-sories, small appliances, toys, food and fun.

All proceeds benefit The Gold-DiggersInc. in support of their charities.

The Gold-Diggers Inc., a 501(c)(3) organ-ization, now in its 35th year, has raised morethan $1 million for its beneficiaries, theLeukemia and Lymphoma Society of SouthFlorida and Food for Life Network

For more information, contact DanielleBarreras at 305-986-3133.

M.D.C. KENDALL CAMPUS THEATERTO PRESENTS ‘DOG SEES GOD…’

The On Stage concert series at MiamiDade College’s (MDC) Kendall Campuspresents Dog Sees God: Confessions of aTeenage Blockhead, a play by Bert Royal.Performances will run Thursday, Feb. 17,though Sunday, Feb. 27, at the KendallCampus’ Studio Theater, 11011 SW 104 St.Admission is free.

Dog Sees God: Confessions of a TeenageBlockhead is a hysterical exploration into thelives of angst-ridden American teenagers,humorously touching upon real issues, suchas drug use, eating disorders, teen violence,

rebellion, sexual identity and bullying.Children under the age of 16 will not be

admitted.For more information, please call 305-

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SPECTACLE OF MONSTER KITESAT 18TH ANNUAL KITE FESTIVAL

Kites of all shapes and sizes from aroundthe world will fill the sky from noon to 5 p.m.on Sunday, Feb. 20, at the 18th annual KiteFestival at Haulover Park, 10800 CollinsAve.

This dazzling seaside air show will featurea spectacle of mega-fliers by world-renowned kite makers, such as the 100-footsquid by Peter Lynn of New Zealand and the30-foot scuba man by Martin Lester of theUnited Kingdom. This is along with food,music, kite competitions and kite-buildingclasses for all ages.

For those who participate in the kite com-petitions, prizes will be awarded to besthomemade kites, highest flying, prettiest andthose with the longest tails. Kites also will beavailable for purchase, starting at $5.

Festival admission is free however parkingis $6.

For directions and more information about

the Kite Festival at Haulover Park callSkyward Kites at 305-893-0906, or HauloverPark, 305-947-3525.

CHILDREN’S CHORUS TO SINGWITH UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

The members of the Miami Children’sChorus have been invited to perform with theUniversity of Miami for their Spring ChoralInvitational. The performance is scheduledFeb. 25, 7:30 p.m., at the St. ThomasEpiscopal Church, 5692 N. Kendall Dr.

The Miami Children’s Chorus will join theFrost Chorale and Symphonic Choir as wellas the Coral Reef High School Choir in a pro-gram that will celebrate the joy of choralsong.

Audiences will have a chance to experi-ence choral music at its finest in a spectacleof children’s voices, high school voices, anduniversity voices. The program will featuremusic from around the globe as more than200 singers come together in harmony.

For more information regarding the MiamiChildren’s Chorus and its concert schedule,

visit online at <www.miamichildrenscho-rus.org> or call 305-662-7494.

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION HOSTINGITS FIRST OPEN HOUSE, FEB. 26

The Miami-Dade County CooperativeExtension is hosting its first open house onFeb. 26, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at 18710SW 288 St. in Homestead.

Meet the county’s Cooperative Extensionstaff and volunteers, including 4-H/YouthDevelopment Program members and leaders.Master gardeners also will be on site to discussgardening problems and answer questions.

The event will feature interactive demon-strations, guided tours, displays, a plant clin-ic, and much more. In addition, there will befun and educational activities for the entirefamily, including seminars and a puppetshow for kids.

For information, visit online at<www.miamidade.gov/csd>.

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COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCYSEEKING FOOD SERVICE SITES

Miami-Dade Community Action Agency

(CAA) currently is seeking program sites for

the county’s 2011 Summer Food Service

Program. The Summer Food Service

Program will operate from June 6 through

Aug. 12.

Program sites may be public or private

locations that provide services for children

during the summer and may include commu-

nity and recreational centers, summer camps,

cultural workshops, churches and other loca-

tions. Selected sites will receive meals dur-

ing the summer to serve to children partici-

pating in their programs and the general pub-

lic as part of the County’s Summer Food

Service Program.

The program provides nutritionally bal-

anced meals to needy children regardless of

race, color, creed, sex, handicap, age or

national origin during the summer recess

when school breakfast and lunches are not

available. The program is open to children up

to age 18 residing in geographical areas

where 50 percent or more of the children

qualify for free or reduced price meals dur-

ing the regular school year.

Applications for distribution sites cur-

rently are available for download from the

CAA County portal at

<www.miamidade.gov/caa>. Applications

must be submitted to the county by Apr. 30

to be considered. Additional information

also is available on the county’s website.

For additional information on the Summer

Food Service Program, contact Rani

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CALL TO ARTISTS FOR PHOTOGRAPHYEXHIBIT AT THE DEERING ESTATE

As part of the annual Deering Seafood

Festival and Earth Month celebrations and

activities, the Deering Estate at Cutler will

host a month-long photography exhibit in

the historic Stone House and Richmond

Cottage.

The Deering Estate currently is accepting

applications for the 2011 Spring

Photography Exhibit. The exhibit opening is

on Mar. 16, 7 p.m., and is free to the public.

The exhibit will be on display through

Apr. 17 to guests visiting the estate and is

free with general admission. The exhibit also

will be showcased during the Living Artist

Concert Series, “Waters of Biscayne Bay,”

concert on Sunday, Apr. 17, at the Deering

Estate at Cutler.

Artists interested in participating in the

2011 Spring Photography Exhibit must

complete a formal application, available

on the Deering Estate website. The entry

form must be completed and returned

with a $25 non-refundable entry fee

(made payable to the Deering Estate

Foundation Inc.) by Feb. 27.

For more information, visit the Deering

Estate website at <www.deeringestate.org>.

ROTARY CLUB OF CORAL GABLESANNOUNCES COMING MEETINGS

The Rotary Club of Coral Gables meets

every Thursday at noon, at the Westin

Colonnade in Coral Gables, located at 180

Aragon Ave. Visiting Rotarians are wel-

comed and registration is $22.

Speakers for upcoming meetings include

the following:

Feb. 17, Sergei Novikov, topic

“Speaking Music,” Learn how a Russian

immigrant learned to communicate

through his musical skills in this emotion-

ally endearing story.

Feb. 24, Coral Gables Mayoral Election Panel,

Q&A with Coral Gables 2011 Mayoral candi-

dates Don Slesnick, Tom Korge and Jim Cason.

For more information, call 305-441-8063.

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BY NANCY EAGLETON

Dr. Raul Gonzalez, clinical director ofSmile Studio Associates Dentistry, recentlyopened a new state-of-the-art location inDoral and to celebrate heis offering two specialpackages for patients dur-ing February at all three ofhis locations — CoralWay (Miami), Pinecrestand Doral.

Throughout February,the couples’ package fornew patients at SmileStudio Associates willinclude an oral exam,panoramic X-rays andcleaning for two, for$200. All children whovisit during February willreceive the same servicesplus an orthodontic evalu-ation for $65.

Dr. Gonzalez special-izes in family aesthetic and reconstructivedentistry. Services offered at Smile StudioAssociates are extensive, making it the ulti-mate destination for family dentistry. Thefacilities not only provide services such asgeneral dentistry and hygiene, teeth whiten-ing and orthodontics, including Invisalign,but also offer full mouth reconstruction treat-ments, sedation dentistry, neuromusculardentistry and spa services.

“A new smile is only an appointmentaway,” said Dr. Gonzalez, who’s been help-ing his patients maintain healthy and daz-zling smiles for more than 15 years. “Mygoal is to treat the whole family and educatepatients that a spectacular smile does notsimply make you feel better and have moreconfidence, but it is vital to your health andwell-being.”

At Smile Studio Associates, Dr.

Gonzalez utilizes sedation dentistry toassist patients who may have had painfuldental care or a bad dental experience inthe past. He also practices micro dentistry,using more minimally invasive techniques

for various procedures.“Dentistry should not

be fearful, painful orexpensive,” Dr.Gonzalez added.“Utilizing lasers andtechnology that are lessinvasive increases pre-ventative treatmentoptions and results in ashorter recovery timeand lower cost for thepatient.”

Dr. Gonzalez istrained in neuromusculardentistry, which address-es issues of the physio-logical position of thejaw and the bite. Fullmouth reconstruction

treatments offered at Smile StudioAssociates may include veneers, implantsurgery, sinus lift, periodontal treatments andceramics.

“Our highly trained, professional andcourteous team believes in the importance ofworking together for the total well-being andthe benefit of our patients,” Dr. Gonzalezsaid.

The Smile Studio Associates Dentistryoffices have convenient hours for busy fam-ilies: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m., andSaturday, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. The new Doral officeis located at 4201 NW 107 Ave., phone 305-594-4418; Pinecrest office is located at 7924SW 104 St., phone 305-274-4112, and CoralWay office is located at 1760 SW 22 St.,phone 305-856-1488.

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Todo Frio Ice Cream opens second location BY YELANY RODRIGUEZ

Todo Frio Ice Cream’N More, a homey,sugar-coated haven forbig and little kids alike,now offers its tastytreats at two locations.

Opening doors for thefirst ice cream parlor onJune 21, 2008, at 2715SW 37 Ave., mother-daughter team of Elidaand Maritza Castellon,along with MaureenColón, expanded in 2010with a second location at12891 SW 42 St. (BirdRoad).

The family-ownedbusiness offers premiumtropical flavors includingmamey, guayaba anddulce de leche. Todo Frioalso offers a one-of-a-kind mobile unit that canserve party guests whatthey love, a tasty delec-table ice cream.

Giving back to thecommunity is part of theyoung company’s goals,rewarding students foracademic progress andachievements throughpartnerships with RonaldMcDonald House Charities, St. Jude’sChildren’s Hospital, Miami Children’sHospital, Community Blood Centers, CareResource, Amigos for Kids, Big BrothersBig Sisters, among others.

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BY BARBARA FERENCZI

Entering its 23rdyear, the highly antic-ipated St. Stephen’sArt Show (SSAS) willbe introducing youngAva Salazar’s idea fora one-time unique artexhibit within the160-artist show dur-ing the three-day fes-tival, Saturday, Feb.19, through Monday,Feb. 21.

Ava, at only 10 yearsold, aspires to completeher first business andhumanitarian projectwhich, through art and thepublic’s help, will raisemoney and awareness for homeless inCoconut Grove.

Featured is Grove artist Neith Nevelson,granddaughter of the famous American artistLouise Nevelson. Ava’s humanitarian initia-tive called “Hope Floats” joins Neith, knownfor her vivid color schemes, slight variationsof three main subject matters — horses, nudewomen’s bodies and male faces — with nineother renowned artists.

Each artist will donate an original paintingon recycled sailboat sailcloth. The pieceswill be displayed within a unique exhibitarea, during the nationally ranked St.Stephens Art Show, and sold by silent auc-tion throughout the weekend. One hundredpercent of the raised funds will assist thehomeless and Ms. Nevelson, who today livesin a semi-homeless state of her own.

In advance of the show, a public unveilingof the collection took place on Feb. 3 at theSt. Stephens Episcopal Church where MiamiCommissioner Mark Sarnoff, Rev. Wilifred(Willie) Allen-Faiella and Daisy Lewis,among others, were in attendance.

“I was having family dinner and talkingwith my step-mom about cooking for thehomeless at church [St. Stephens] and Ilearned that some even live in old boatspatched with recycled wood and sails,” saidSalazar, a fifth grade student, when askedhow she came up with “Hope Floats.”

“I asked if our art show did anything tosell art for the homeless, and when I learnedit didn’t, I came up with an idea to haveartists paint sails and sell them to raisemoney,” Salazar added.

Young Salazar connected her love of art,her church, the St. Stephens Arts Show, andthe homeless in a creative endeavor. She cre-ated a strong team of adults — step-momand show director Daisy Lewis; her aunt,Carolina Salazar, who is an artist and assis-

tant curator of Miami International AirportGalleries, and the St. Stephens Art ShowSteering Committee.

Weekly team meetings conducted viaSkype have allowed young Ava to recruit theartists and secure a sponsor, Bremen Sails,and media partners NBC6, and Majic 102.7radio.

Neith Nevelson is a Grove icon, noted as a“VanGogh of our time” and known in herheyday to be friends with the likes ofSalvador Dali. She now lives a bohemianartist life due to her struggles with homeless-ness and scoliosis.

Joining Neith are artists Claudia Scalise,Sri Prabha, Charles E. Humes, MarkOsterman, Abraham Camayd, and CarolinaSalazar herself. Each artist will paint withoil-based acrylic on custom cut three-footand six-foot pieces of sail cloth specificallydonated for Ava and this project.

“Our theme for the art show is ‘Art is inthe Heart,’ and this year’s additional home-less humanitarian art project really resonateswith that idea,” Lewis said. “While artistsfrom around the country will again showtheir brilliance during this amazing art festi-val weekend, the Hope Floats exhibit, andAva’s astounding idea and follow throughwill make a very special 2011 show for meprofessionally and a very proud moment forme personally,” Lewis added.

The St. Stephens Art Show is presentedannually by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church,a 100-year resident in Coconut Grove.Known as one of South Florida’s most popu-lar outdoor art festivals, the St. Stephen’s ArtShow drives in a crowd of over thousands ofart spectators from all over the country andserves as a non-profit event which fundsover a dozen outreach programs in Miami.

For additional information, visit online atwww.artshowss.org.

Art community rallies aroundgirl’s idea to assist homeless

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Now that The Giving Treehas reopened after a beautifulrenovation, clients are enjoyingvisiting owner Joan Reitsmaand taking classes to learn newskills. For many clients,knitting not only provides away to make uniquehandmade items for friendsand family but also affordsother benefits. For one localCEO, knitting helped herendure countless hours inbusiness meetings and hourstraveling around the country.For others, knitting acts as away to stay on a diet, keepingone’s hands busy and away from the frig.For the most creative, it offers an outlet forthose artistic talents. Of course, there arealso those who knit for charitable projects..caps for cancer patients, scarves for Clickfor the Cure, and more.If there is a charity or worthy program in

need, you can bet The Giving Tree lives upto its name and provides a helping hand.Coral Gables resident Lynn Bauer notes,"When Joan Reitsma learned of my recenttrip to visit our orphanage in India, shedonated enough needle craft projects forall the children in the orphanage without a

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Miami Dade College presentsMadeleine Albright Collection BY TERE ESTORINO

After stops at the SmithsonianInstitution, William J. Clinton PresidentialCenter, Indianapolis Museum of Art, andMuseum of Arts and Design in New YorkCity, “Read My Pins: The MadeleineAlbright Collection” makes its way to theFreedom Tower at Miami Dade College(MDC) for an exhibition running fromThursday, Feb. 24 to Saturday, Apr. 30.

Former Secretary of State Albright willbe the guest of honor at a private openingreception on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 6 p.m.

Read My Pins: The Madeleine AlbrightCollection features more than 200 of herfamous brooches from her personal collec-tion, many of which Secretary Albrightwore to communicate a diplomatic messageduring her tenure. Exhibition hours areTuesday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m. andSaturdays, noon to 4 p.m.

During Secretary Albright’s distin-guished diplomatic career, lapel pinsbecame her trademark fashion statement.The collection she cultivated has beendescribed as “distinctive and democratic”and, often times, “demure and outspoken.”In 1997, Albright was named the firstfemale Secretary of State and became, atthat time, the highest-ranking woman in thehistory of the U.S. government.

While serving under President BillClinton, first as U.S. Ambassador to theUnited Nations, and then as Secretary ofState, Albright became known for wearing

brooches that purposefully conveyed herviews about the situation at hand. A high-light of the exhibition will be the broochthat initiated her unusual use of pins as atool in her diplomatic arsenal.

After Saddam Hussein’s press referred toher as an “unparalleled serpent,” Albrightwore a golden snake brooch pinned to hersuit for her next meeting on Iraq. From thenon, she picked up pins, mostly costume jew-elry, at flea markets and antique shops or asgifts from friends, which she would use toexpress her opinions and moods.

One of the strongest messages she sentthrough her pins struck closer to home inSouth Florida. In 1996, airplanes carryingfour Cuban-American fliers were shotdown by Cuban fighter pilots over interna-tional waters. At a UN press conferenceafterwards, Albright wore her “Blue Bird”pin with its head pointing down in mourn-ing for the free-spirited fliers.

Secretary Albright currently is chair ofAlbright Stonebridge Group and AlbrightCapital Management LLC, and serves as aprofessor in the Practice of Diplomacy atthe Georgetown University School ofForeign Service.

Her visit to MDC will begin with a pres-entation to the college’s acclaimed MiamiLeadership Roundtable on current globalissues on Feb. 22.

Exhibition hours are Tuesday throughFriday, noon to 5 p.m., and Saturdays, noonto 4 p.m. Freedom Tower at Miami DadeCollege is located at 600 Biscayne Blvd.

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BY LISA BARNES

A deeply evocative story of ambition and

betrayal, Paula McLain’s novel The Paris

Wife (A Ballantine Books Hardcover; Feb.

22) captures a remarkable period of time

and a love affair between two unforgettable

people — Ernest Hemingway and his first

wife, Hadley.

Chicago, 1920: Hadley Richardson is a

quiet 28-year-old who has all but given up

on love and happiness — until she meets

Ernest Hemingway and her life changes

forever.

Following a whirlwind courtship and

wedding, the pair set sail for Paris where

they become the golden couple in a lively

and volatile group — the fabled “Lost

Generation” — that includes Gertrude

Stein, Ezra Pound, and F. Scott and Zelda

Fitzgerald.

Though deeply in love, the Hemingways

are ill prepared for the hard-drinking and

fast-living life of Jazz Age Paris, which

hardly values traditional notions of family

and monogamy. Surrounded by beautiful

women and competing egos, Ernest strug-

gles to find the voice that will earn him a

place in history, pouring all the richness and

intensity of his life with Hadley and their

circle of friends into the novel that will

become The Sun Also Rises.

Hadley, meanwhile, strives to hold on to

her sense of self as the demands of life with

Ernest grow costly and her roles as wife,

friend and muse become more challenging.

Despite their extraordinary bond, they

eventually find themselves facing the ulti-

mate crisis of their marriage — a deception

that will lead to the unraveling of every-

thing for which they’ve fought so hard.

Paula McLain received an MFA in poetry

from the University of Michigan and has

been awarded fellowships from Yaddo, the

MacDowell Colony, and

the National Endowment

for the Arts. She is the

author of two collections

of poetry as well as a

memoir, Like Family:

Growing Up in Other

People’s Houses, and a

first novel, A Ticket to

Ride. She lives with her

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BY YANEISY BLANCO

Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Daderecently launched its new young profes-sionals networking group, Club BlueMiami, committed to creating awarenessfor Boys and Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade,a non-profit organization dedicated tohelping children in the community reachtheir full potential.

The event took place at the Crazy AboutYou Restaurant & Lounge located inBrickell. Club Blue Miami counted withthe presence and support of Miami Heatstar Chris Bosh and fiancée AdrienneWilliams. Guest enjoyed an evening of net-working and cocktails.

“The launch of Club Blue Miami attract-ed Miami-Dade’s most motivated, ener-

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All proceeds raised by Club Blue Miamiwill benefit Boys and Girls Clubs ofMiami-Dade. With numerous eventsplanned throughout the year, Club BlueMiami hopes to continue to attract youngprofessionals, ages 21-45. Membershipopportunities start at $150.

For more information about Club BlueMiami and its membership opportunities,contact Liudmila Esquerdo, membershipcoordinator, at <[email protected]>.To learn more about Boys and Girls Clubsof Miami-Dade, visit online at<www.bgcmia.org> or call 305-446-9910.

Heat star Chris Bosh helpsgreet Club Blue members

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If you think the new Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan has a familiar appeal, then youwon’t be too surprised to learn that it oncewas known as the Sebring. Chrysler brassopted to drop the Sebring nameplate infavor of the numerical designation after sig-nificantly re-styling the car, giving it a newpowertrain and a revised interior.

The 2011 Chrysler 200 sedan is availablein four models — LX, Touring, Limited andS later this year. The new 200 designationlinks the sporty sedan with the hugely suc-cessful Chrysler 300, though the new modelrides on the same platform as the old Sebring.However, the body mounts and suspensionbushings are new, along with larger tires anda rear anti-roll bar for better handling.

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On the highway, the new 200 deliversagile and precise handling in just about alldriving situations, whether it’s commutingin heavy traffic or taking a weekend adven-ture on winding roads. Chrysler says thatjust about every part of the suspension hasbeen retuned or redesigned for 2011,including 26 of 30 suspension bushings,while the suspension geometry was com-pletely re-engineered. The track is an inchwider, tire width has been increased from215 to 225 millimeters and the car has beenlowered 12 millimeters in the front and sixmillimeters in the rear for a lower andwider stance. This new Chrysler has lessbody roll in the turns, less shaking onuneven road surfaces and better road gripwith the larger tires.

Under the hood, a new and improvedpowertrain contributes to the new 200sedan’s better performance. It comes stan-dard with the 2.4-liter I-4 engine (weddedto a four-speed automatic transmission) thatproduces 173 hp and 166 pounds feet oftorque. Chrysler’s new 3.6-liter 283 hpPentastar V-6 engine (260 pounds-feet of

torque) mated to the 62TE six-speed auto-matic transmission is available as anoption.

On the inside, the cabin has been upgrad-ed to produce a much quieter ride. Chryslersays 45 new sound deadening treatmentshave been added to the car, including anacoustic glass windshield, laminated sideglass, new sound absorption materialsthroughout and a new three-point engine

mount system for the 2.4-liter engine forimproved sound and isolation.

Base pricing on the 2011 Chrysler 200ranges from $19,995 to $24,495.

Ron Beasley is the automotive editor forMiami’s Community Newspapers. He maybe contacted by calling 305-662-2277, ext.261, or by addressing email correspon-dence to <[email protected]>.

2011 Chrysler 200 replaces Sebring nameplate

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Ron BeasleyAUTOMOTIVE EDITOR

Chrysler 200 sedan has a clean and sleek design, with a sculpted front end, new front and rear fascias and fend-ers, and new hood and grille.

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