Days of our Lives 45 Years A Celebration in Photos Miami Book Tour 2/23/11

“Days of our Lives 45 Years: A Celebration in Photos” Miami Book Tour
February 23, 2011, 7-9PM
Barnes and Noble
12405 N Kendall Drive
Miami, FL 33186

On Febraruay 23, 2011 at 7-9PM “Days of our Lives” stars Arianne Zucker (“Nicole”), Eric Martsolf(“Brady”), Casey Deidrick (“Chad”), Taylor Spreitler (“Mia”), Natalia Livingston (“Taylor”), Chandler Massey (“Will”), and Camila Banus (“Gabi”) “Days of our Lives 45 Years: A Celebration in Photos” author Greg Meng (Executive in Charge of Production) and Eddie Campbell, and “A Secret in Salem” author Sheri Anderson (former head writer).

Miowshu: Palms + Water = 12/10/10

Miowshu: Palms + Water =
December 10, 2010, 6:00-10:00 PM
DATRAN 2 Lobby Kendall Area FL
9130 S. Dadeland Blvd. Miami, FL 33156
miowshu.com

Opening with latest work of hot new south Florida artist MIOWSHU. Sculptures, acrylic works and digital art on canvas.

If one can’t make this opening…these works will be up from December 5th through January 8th at that location. However the lobby is only open 9-5 weekdays!

Macy’s Heart Of Haiti Collection Launch Party 10/7/10

Macy’s Launches “Heart Of Haiti” Collection, Partners With Artisans To Help Rebuild Economy In Earthquake-Devastated Haiti
Traditional Artisans to show and discuss their work at Macy’s at Dadeland Mall
October 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dadeland Macy’s Home Store
7675 North Kendall Drive
Miami, Fl 33156

Recognizing the continued need in Haiti, Macy’s announced a new initiative – “The Heart of Haiti” – which will bring trade and aid to the earthquake-devastated country through a program for selling traditional Haitian artisan home décor products. The collection, inspired by the courage and culture of the Haitian people and created by Haitian artisan survivors, will be available in 25 Macy’s stores and on macys.com in October. Already, monies are being sent to Haitian artisans to buy needed materials to return to work, and more than 200 artisans are at work full-time.

The following artists will be on hand to help launch the collection at The Macy’s Home Store at Dadeland Mall:

Pascale was raised in Port-Au-Prince and has been creating art her entire life. In 2004, she moved to a seaside village on the outskirts on Jacmel with her daughter and joined a community of papier mache artists. She creates in papier mache as well as wood, textiles and mixed media. Pascale is a leader of the collective organization that is creating Macy’s products. Pascale’s home and workshop were destroyed in the earthquake.

Serge Jolimeau is a world-renowned metal artist, who has exhibited globally. A wise community leader, Serge presides over the guild organization ADAAC- Association of Artists and Artisans of Croix des Bouquets- that links the many artisan ateliers of Croix de Bouquets, a small town outside of Port-Au-Prince. Serge creates his masterworks using imagery drawn from his rich visionary imagination, memories of participating in ceremonies and the magnificent Haitian landscape.

Pierre Satyr is a master papier mache artist and the president of the Jacmel Guild of artists and artisans. He is heading the effort to build an artisans’ center in Jacmel, where the artists can live and work. A master painter, Satyr created the patterns for several pieces of the “Heart of Haiti” collection.

In May 2010, The William J. Clinton Foundation called American businesses to action by urging them to engage in rebuilding Haiti’s shattered economy in the wake of the country’s January 12, 2010 earthquake. Macy’s, having long partnered with global artisan communities, was an immediate responder. Knowing that traditional handmade goods are the heart and soul of cultures and economies that also delight North American shoppers, Macy’s turned to the successful model it has employed in the past. Currently, Macy’s carries fine products made by master artisans from across the developing world, including the famed Rwandan “Path to Peace” baskets, which have employed thousands of survivors of that nation’s 1994 conflict. Now in its fifth year, the relationship between Macy’s and the Rwandan weavers remains an enduring partnership providing education, healthcare, clean water, plentiful food, and dignity in Rwanda.

Haiti is recognized globally as a center of handmade industries and its ancient culture includes a vast diversity of traditional, handmade products. These include hand-tooled serving trays and up-cycled oil drums from the blacksmith community in Croix des Bouquets, the work in papier mache from Carnival Jacmel artists and a women’s quilting cooperative in Cite Soleil. A selection of these artworks will launch as the exclusive Macy’s “Heart of Haiti” collection, including quilts, metalwork, ceramics, wood-carvings, paintings and jewelry.

Please contact Dori Robau at (305) 577-1973 or via email at Dori.Robau@macys.com for more information.

Macy’s, the largest retail brand of Macy’s, Inc., delivers fashion and affordable luxury to customers at more than 800 locations in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam. Macy’s stores and macys.com offer distinctive assortments including the most desired family of exclusive and fashion brands for him, her and home. Macy’s is known for such epic events as Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks® and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®, as well as spectacular fashion shows, culinary events, flower shows and celebrity appearances. Building on a 150-year tradition, Macy’s helps strengthen communities by supporting local and national charities that make a difference in the lives of our customers.

Fashion Night Out at Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland By Betty Alvarez

Once a year, the entire fashion world goes out for a nationwide night of style, fun, makeovers and mor

On September 10th, Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland and 34 stores across the country transformed into fashion’s ultimate rock ‘n’ party with a night of style, makeovers, music and more.

Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland invited four charities (American Red Cross, Baptist Hospital Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Humane Society of Greater Miami) to participate in a night of shopping that will benefit these charities and give back to the community. As part of the promotion to celebrate fashion, Saks Dadeland gave a Monique Lhuillier evening gown informal modeling presentation to showcase this fall season’s beautiful dresses. All the charities involved host their galas and balls in the latter months of the year. This event will be an opportunity for the ladies to purchase an evening gown for their upcoming events.

The evening began on the ground floor with our Rock Out and Make Up event, which featured tips and tricks to looking like a rock star. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Miami offered five-minute neck massages and raffling off a gift certificate to The Spa.

The event was accompanied by a champagne reception provided by Moet & Chandon. Morton’s The Steakhouse served light hors d’oeuvres throughout the informal fashion presentation on the second floor. The event will also have dueling Dj’s and a book signing by Margarita Zingg, author of Glamour para Llevar, the proceeds from the books will go to America Developing Smiles. Special Thanks to Miami Magazine for partnering with Saks Dadeland for this event.

Guests who shopped with their MasterCard® card on Fashion Night Out received an exclusive Fashion’s Night Out rock ‘n’ roll playlist.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez and Joshua Philips

Family Health Fair at Kendall Regional Medical Center 8/14/10

Kendall Regional Medical Center is hosting a Family Health Fair on Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. at their facility (11750 Bird Road). There will be informational sessions focused on developing a healthy lifestyle, as well as free health screenings for. The Health Fair is open to all.
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Information originally provided by Commissioner Joe A. Martinez’s office

Photographs of Ocean Drive Magazine Miami Hero Award on 8/10/10

Ocean Drive Magazine’s Miami Hero Award at The Limited at Dadeland Mall on Tuesday, August 10, 2010.  Kristen Kenney, founder of Malaika For Life (www.malaikaforlife.org) has been awarded Ocean Drive’s “Miami Hero” award for her philanthropic efforts to fight malaria and dedication to saving lives and empowering communities one bracelet at a time.

The award, which seeks to honor Miami natives who are making a difference in their communities and beyond, includes a $2500 donation to Malaika For Life and the opportunity for the organization’s signature “save a LIFE” bracelets, to be featured and sold at The Limited in Dadeland Mall.

Kristen Kenney contracted severe malaria in Africa in 2009 while filming a documentary on global peace. She survived the life-threatening disease with the proper medication, and as a result, started Malaika For Life™, to raise funds through the sale of handmade bracelets to purchase and distribute malaria medication to vulnerable communities.    Kristen graduated from University of Miami in 2006 in Broadcast Journalism. She worked on-air for Public Broadcasting (PBS) and SEC Sports before running Malaika For Life™ full-time.

Blue Martini Kendall Celebrated its Grand Opening By Betty Alvarez

Premiere Martini Lounge Brings Convenience, Entertainment and an Economic Boost to the ‘burbs’. Blue Martini is proud to bring Kendall residents its collection of delicious martinis, tasty dishes and exciting live entertainment. Located at the newly renovated The Palms at Town & Country Shopping Center, Blue Martini is destined to become the Mecca of entertainment and nightlife for suburban Miami.

The premiere martini lounge, Blue Martini has locations in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Miami, Naples, Orlando, Phoenix, Tampa and West Palm Beach. For their newest venture, Blue Martini chose the suburban area of Kendall for its location, demographic that fit with their primary customer base, and a genuine need in the community for an entertainment venue of a higher-caliber. “For years this tight-knit, largely Latin American community has enjoyed a utopian-like life, but for any sort of diversion or nightlife, residents have needed to travel to Brickell, South Beach or the Grove” explained CEO Mark E. Vasu. “Now not only will Blue Martini Kendall give residents convenient entertainment but our presence will bring an economic boost to the community in the form of added jobs and revenue” continued Vasu. Blue Martini expects to bring nearly eighty jobs to the Kendall area and with such a successful history it’s likely the Kendall location will be the jump off point for a renaissance in downtown Kendall.

Blue Martini hosted a Grand Opening Party for the public on July 30th, 2010. It gave guests the chance to take in the 8500 square foot entertainment haven and all its amenities. Blue Martini prides itself on offering patrons an ‘upscale environment with a local bar mentality’. Designed for comfort, the lounge’s soft lighting creates a friendly environment while smooth lines provide a sexy backdrop. The forty martini menu is all encompassing focusing on quality, with bartenders using only the best ingredients and keeping with the latest cocktail trends to create palate pleasers, like the signature Blue Martini. A simple menu offers great food for a great value easily paired with one of their delightful drinks, favorites include the Seared Tuna and Beef Tenderloin.

One of only two new retail developments under construction in all of Miami-Dade County, The Palms at Town & Country recently celebrated the completion of its first phase with the opening of two nationally recognized retailers. The Palms is quickly paving its way as the new downtown Kendall. “With the successful opening of Nordstrom Rack and Loehmann’s, we are looking forward to the next influx of specialty retailers including Blue Martini,” says Michael Longmore, Executive Vice President with Jones Lang LaSalle. “The Palms at Town & Country’s unique combination of ideal proximity to neighboring residents, ease of access from the region and the strong national anchor tenants provides the perfect location for Blue Martini,” says Michael Longmore, Executive Vice President with Jones Lang LaSalle.

Located at 8405 Mills Drive #205, Blue Martini Kendall is open 7 days a week, from 4pm until 4am. Blue Martini Kendall launched a schedule of events that includes an “In the Biz” night for hospitality industry people, a Ladies night and a 7 day a week happy hour. For more information visit www.bluemartinilounge.com or call 305.630.2583.

Photographs By Betty Alvarez

Blue Martini Grand Opening 7/30/10

Blue Martini Grand Opening
07/30/2010, 4:00 pm
The Palms at Town & Country Shopping center
8405 Mills Drive #205 Miami FL 33183
Blue Martini’s Grand Opening at The Palms at Town & Country in Kendall Friday July 30th, 2010 beginning at 4pm. This premier martini lounge will be one of the premiere nightlife offerings for residents of South and West Miami. Live entertainment and Special discounts on food and drinks.

Cutie Pie Productions Introduces a Valentine’s Day Gala at Kendall Elks Lounge 2/14/10


Any Plans for Valentines Day?
Want to avoid long waits, crowded restaurants, and the hassle of finding something to do afterwards?
Imagine a night of romance, elegant dining and a grown & sexy ambiance.
Well, imagine no more.
Cutie Pie Productions Introduces a Valentine’s Day Gala, a night of Dinner, Dancing, and Entertainment.
One Night! One Place! One Price!
Advance Ticket Purchase!!!
For Tickets Call 786-222-4861

The Fish House Mardi Gras Party 2/16/10

Valentine’s Day Special
Ira Sullivan New Sound organ Trio
Featuring Oliver Von Essen & Danny Burger

Tues Feb 16 Fat Tuesday Celebration
All you can eat crawfish and drink beer
from 4:00pm thru 7:00pm 49.99

Stormy Mondays Blues Jam Pro open mic
Wednesday = Featured on Fridays Rockstar Jam
Jazz Katz Thursdays Pro Open Mic

Support the 2010 Relay for Life of West Kendall 5/1/10


Be a Part of something Special and Make a Difference
Join us in participating in the 2010 Relay for Life of West Kendall
When: May 1, 2010
Where: Felix Varela High School
15255 SW 96th Street, Miami, FL
WATCH OUT FOR NEWS ON THE KICK OFF PARTY
TO BE ANNOUNCED FOR EARLY FEBRUARY 2010
For more information about organizing a team please contact:
Gisela Alberty, Team Recruitment Chair, galberty@ucumiami.org / (786) 425-5069
OR
Yomayra Mora, American Cancer Society Staff Partner, Yomayra.Mora@CANCER.org / (305) 779-2860
You can also visit www.relayforlife.org/wkfl to register your team and make a donation.
Call us today and get involved

Norman Brothers Wine Tasting to Benefit UM/NSU CARD 11/6/09

WHAT: Annual Wine Tasting and Fundraiser for UM/NSU CARD

WHEN: November 6, 2009 from 8:00pm to 11:00pm

WHERE: Norman Brothers Produce
7621 SW 87th Avenue
Between Sunset and Kendall on Galloway
(305) 274-9363

HOW MUCH: $30 per person in advance, $40 at the door, includes wine glass.

Wine tasting, live music by TRAVELR, plus samples from the Holiday menu and fresh, tasty hors d’oeuvres and desserts. Proceeds benefit the University of Miami/Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Diseases. WFOR’s Lisa Petrillo will MC the event.

A Caribbean Rhythm at Lexus of Kendall 11/14/08

Lexus of Kendall is having an Art Reception this Friday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m.

NOTA DE PRENSA

El artista dominicano Félix Suriel inaugurará el próximo 14 de noviembre la exposición “Caribbean Rhythm Merengue”, que combina rasgos de la música típica con la lucha por mejorar el medio ambiente.
En la exhibición, que se extenderá hasta el primero de enero del próximo año, los asistentes disfrutaran de la gama cromática de los instrumentos tambora, güira y acordeón. Un minuto frente a una obra de Suriel es como entrar a la fiesta y no sustraerse de mover los pies y el alma entera, es más que música, es una sinfonía de colores.
El escenario de la exposición será el Centro Lexus West Kendall, situado en el 13750 SW 136 Street, en esta ciudad, un centro que en los últimos años se ha convertido en un soporte de los pintores latinoamericanos.
Al informar sobre el elemento medioambiente en sus obras, Félix Suriel manifiesta que es una tarea de todos contribuir a la concientización sobre lo que significa la lucha ambientalista.”Es un armónico grito que nos invita a cerrar filas en una lucha sin cuartel para salvar el espacio que habitamos. Salvar lo verde nos salva a todos”, puntualizó.
Se mostró confiado del éxito de la exposición “Caribbean Rhythm, Merengue” debido a los temas tratado en cada cuadro y sus colores. El acto inaugural está programado para las 7 de la noche del próximo 14 de noviembre. Pintores, críticos de arte, y personalidades ligadas al mundo del arte han confirmado su participación en el día inaugural.
Por otra parte, Félix Suriel participará en un festival gastronómico y cultural, que organiza la Secretaria de Turismo de la República Dominicana en Miami, y que se celebrará el próximo 20 de noviembre.
www.felixsuriel.com

www.felixsuriel.com