I have kept track of our Village History throughout this blog. Feel free to search this blog for numerous posts regarding our Palmetto Bay history. Start HERE.
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I have kept track of our Village History throughout this blog. Feel free to search this blog for numerous posts regarding our Palmetto Bay history. Start HERE.
This is one of those times where “Art speaks where words are unable to explain”.
A Palmetto Bay PR Team gimme - village inspired art - the Rooster - on display at the Perrine Community Center.
The Claudina Charles event will be held on Saturday, September 14, 2024, from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm, at the Perrine Community House at Palmetto Bay - 900 Perrine Avenue Palmetto Bay, FL 33157.Happy Labor Day 2024!
I hope everyone who works hard to make America great is enjoying a happy and safe Labor Day weekend. Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.Read more about Labor Day on History.Com - Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers, and Labor Day 2018 occurs on Monday, September 3 (it’s traditionally observed on the first Monday in September). It was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894. Labor Day also symbolizes the end of summer for many Americans, and is celebrated with parties, parades and athletic events. (READ MORE)Enjoy your special day.
Here is an election website worth a look. Far from the usual platitudes. Read his real skills and experience and what it brings to Palmetto Bay. I have seen him in action on budgets. He is focused and fair. The works hard at preventing government wasteful spending so that our tax dollars actually go to the delivery of true municipal services.
His education includes both Florida State University and the University of Miami.
He has vast experience. CPA and Real Estate agent, Eight years in public accounting, specializing in auditing, and experience in forensic auditing for various law firms.
"Palmetto Bay isn't just where I live—it's where my heart is. I'm committed to bringing our community together, giving every resident a voice, and steering our village back to the path of progress and harmony."
-David Singer
David Singer has the skills and the proven track record. David will bring fiscal responsibility back to Palmetto Bay.
CLICK HERE to view his official website.
Update on transportation - and a breath of fresh air - Palmetto Bay has a candidate who actually understands transit and the issues relating to South Miami-Dade County.
Nearly 80% of those who took the time to vote - voted in favor of the non-binding straw poll on transit - "Does Miami-Dade County need to expand its existing rapid mass transit system? (Rapid mass transit is defined here as elevated Metrorail, passenger rail, and/or Metromover)" - as reported in the Miami Herald - Miami-Dade voters overwhelmingly say the county should expand rapid mass transit, by Catherine Odum, updated August 21, 2024
One source? Palmetto Bay's favorite son, Mark Merwitzer, the associate director of the advocacy group Transit Alliance, said he was pleased with the results of the straw poll. He said by voting in favor of this ballot measure, Miami-Dade residents made it clear they don’t want the “status quo” of “more highways and more traffic.”
Miami-Dade’s growing population has exacerbated congestion and traffic throughout the county.
Merwitzer added that he commends Gilbert, along with co-sponsor Commissioner Eileen Higgins, for their work.
(source above - the Miami Herald)
My take aways?
1. Residents have loudly proclaimed their concern as to the state of transit in Miami-Dade County.
2. Palmetto Bay has a resident - and candidate for Vice Mayor - who clearly understands the issues and is ready to advocate for Palmetto Bay.
3. Mark Merwitzer has demonstrated that he can work with County leaders on issues of great public importance.
One reader suggested that readers and "photo contributors" of the blog should enter the Nature Postings Photogenic Nature Workshop - set for Saturday, August 31, 2024
The following info is provided by official Palmetto Bay sources: This workshop provides the perfect setting for amateur photographers, professionals, and families to experience nature behind the lenses of a camera. Open to all skill levels and ages. All participants will be required to bring their own camera or phone. $10 per person. Register here.
Registration remains open - hurry and register - please don't chicken out!
I am posting two photos taken early Wednesday, August 14, 2024. Where did the chickens come from? And no, this is not an invitation to engage in the which came first - the chicken or the egg
The children of our village have grown up with the recent duck slaughter. How long will it be before proper action will be taken against those who are irresponsibly releasing chickens into Palmetto Bay?
July 29, 2024, A new exercise opportunity for Coral Reef Park - here now : "The ROCKY II Chicken Chase"
July 22, 2024, Coral Reef Park and the Mangowood community have a morning wake up alarm.
August 1, 2024, Chickens can be raised properly in Palmetto Bay - It was done. That was before Ordinance 2023-12.
This could be funny except for how the ducks were slaughtered in Coral Reef Parks. Will the chickens meet the same violent end?
Palmetto Bay became the first South Florida "Purple Heart City" in 2016 - as per resolution 2016-40 that I was proud to sponsor as Mayor of Palmetto Bay. It remains important to continue this recognition.
This is a national day of recognition. Purple Heart Day is observed on August 7 each year and is a time for Americans to pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who were either wounded on the battlefield or paid the ultimate sacrifice with their lives.
See Channel 10 News online: Palmetto Bay becomes first Purple Heart city in South Florida - Flag-raising ceremony held to commemorate honor, By Peter Burke - Local 10.com Managing Editor, posted: 1:22 PM, August 10, 2016.
See prior related post of August 12, 2016, Recognizing our Purple Heart Awardees. Palmetto Bay is now a Purple Heart City! where there are additional photos from this 2016 event
CLICK HERE to view other related posts recognizing our Veterans for their service.
Congratulations to Kirsten Faulkner - She only began cycling as a hobby in 2017 - and dominates the Olympic road cycling event in 2024! Inspiring.
As reported online by NBC News:
It was the "upset of a lifetime" in women's road cycling as American Kristen Faulkner surged ahead of the pack to secure gold at the end of the race.
Faulkner was not a favorite to win this race but the former rower crossed the finish line almost a full minute ahead of Netherlands' Marianne Vos and Belgium's Lotte Kopecky.
This is the first Olympics for Faulkner, who did not qualify on her own for the race and was added to Team USA at the last minute. She only began cycling as a hobby in 2017, saying it provided an outlet for her venture capitalist job in New York City.
“It was kind of my outlet every day to get into Central Park and ride for two hours away from the bustle of the city,” Faulkner told NBC News last month.
A great story.