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- Giorgio Armani Dresses Participants of the 74th British Academy Film Awards
Presenter Renée Zellweger wears a custom Giorgio Armani Privé cerulean blue textured silk satin cocktail dress with a crystal-embroidered architectural v-neckline. Image/Shutter Shock Image by Greg Williams Nominee Maria Bakalova wears a Giorgio Armani Privé organza and tulle gown in periwinkle blue, embroidered with multicoloured crystals and sequins. Bakalova is nominated for Supporting Actress for her work in “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.” Image/Getty Presenter Nick Jonas wears a double-breasted tuxedo look in black velvet, with peak lapel and buttons in grosgrain silk. Presenter Sophie Cookson wears a Giorgio Armani black, long sleeved velvet gown with button detailing and embellished crystal shoulders. By ML Staff. Images courtesy of Giorgio Armani
- Miami Beach Botanical Garden Presents: Garden After Dark–Live Outdoor Concert Series
The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is pleased to announce four upcoming dates for the Garden After Dark live music series. The Garden’s lush grounds provide the perfect setting for these intimate, outdoor shows featuring a slate of world music performances designed to provide rousing entertainment while still offering safety protocols in a Covid-conscious environment. The Garden After Dark lineup includes: Spam Allstars • Friday, April 16 • 6pm doors In their first public concert with an in-person audience in over a year, Spam Allstars promise a groove heavy, funky, hip-shakin’ set that will have you dancing and smiling all night long. Andrew Yeomanson, AKA DJ Le Spam, spins vintage tropical vinyl before and after his band’s performance. Location: Great Lawn. Cost: $35 non-members, $25 members. Tamboka + Carlos Sosa • Thursday, April 29 • 6pm doors Mixing gypsy jazz with Latin grooves, flamenco, cumbia, swing and salsa, Tamboka will ignite a fiery jam session. Tenor crooner Carlos Sosa opens the night with Latin American standards and ballads from the American songbook. Location: Great Lawn. Cost $35 non-members, $25 members. Arozé Twoubadou + DJ Kumi • Thursday, May 13 • 6pm doors Joyous folk, bolero and rhythmic konpa from Arozé Twoubadou will elevate the Haitian vibes. DJ Kumi, one of Miami’s most eclectic turntable masters, will spin a special Haiti inspired set. Location: Banyan Terrace. Cost $25 non-members, $15 members. Jody McDonald’s Stayin’ Alive Disco Dance Party • Thursday, May 27 • 6pm doors An all-out, no holds barred, disco inferno extravaganza with DJ master and “Miami's number one man behind the music,” Jody McDonald. Location: Banyan Terrace. Cost $25 non-members, $15 members. All concerts are held on the grounds of the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, located at 2000 Convention Center Drive on Miami Beach and tickets may be purchased by visiting: mbgarden.org. Series sponsors include: Hornitos, Maker’s Mark, Sipsmith London, City of Miami Beach, and Miami-Dade County. The series is curated by producer Gene De Souza. The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a 3-acre subtropical garden and event space, featuring a wetland with red mangrove and pond apple trees, an expansive water garden with a cascading oolite fountain, and diverse collections of flowering trees, palms, cycads, orchids, and Florida native species. The mission of the Miami Beach Botanical Garden is to promote environmental enjoyment, stewardship and sustainability through education, the arts, and interaction with the natural world. The Garden is a unique, subtropical oasis of beauty and tranquility within an urban setting – a community resource that refreshes, inspires and engages our visitors. For additional info and tickets, please visit www.mbgarden.org. By ML Staff. Image courtesy of MBGarden.org. World Red Eye
- Junior Achievement of South Florida’s Inaugural “Girls Rule ― Ignite Your Super Power” Virtual Event
On March 31, over 200 girls from South Florida high schools were able to connect with accomplished women during Junior Achievement® (JA) of South Florida’s inaugural “Girls Rule ― Ignite Your Super Power” virtual event. Junior Achievement’s “Girls Rule” is one amazing initiative and two virtual events that celebrate, empower, and inspire women and girls. During the March 31 virtual event, students who might not have the opportunity to be influenced and mentored by strong women role models engaged with inspiring and exciting keynote speakers. In addition, they attended breakout sessions led by experienced women leaders, paired with young female JA alumnae; and received a swag bag. Serving as the event’s keynote speaker was Ari Chambers, a New York City-based multimedia journalist, sports host, and social media manager. Chambers is the founder of HighlightHER, a rapidly-growing women’s sports platform. Jeanine Suah and Maghan Morin, co-founders of Thynk Global, also served as guest speakers for the event. Breakout session topics covered self-care, goal setting, financial wellness, self-invention, personal branding, making responsible choices, building positive relationships, self-acceptance, effective teamwork, the power of positivity, and effective communication/public speaking. “‘Girls Rule,’ held during International Women’s Month, was an outstanding success,” said Laurie Sallarulo, Junior Achievement of South Florida president & CEO. “We connected over 200 girls in South Florida with resilient and forward-thinking women of today, with the common vision to transform and advance the world for future generations of women.” “It was such an honor to be a part of this event and positively impact the lives of so many aspiring girls,” said Mo Corker of Comerica Bank, the event’s title sponsor. “‘Girls Rule’ was designed to empower these young women and encourage them to have healthy, courageous conversations through a number of skills, including goal setting, personal accountability and harnessing their own unique super power.” The March 31 virtual event was preceded by a March 16 virtual launch event, attended by “Girls Rule” sponsors and facilitators. The launch event was sponsored by Title Sponsor Comerica Bank and Presenting Sponsor Bluegreen Vacations, and featured keynote speaker Kara Goldin, founder & CEO of Hint, Inc. Additional “Girls Rule” partners include CITY Furniture, Rick Case Automotive, Castle Group, JM Family Enterprises, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, FPL, Jazwares, EY, Office Depot, Valley Bank, Ultimate Kronos Group, Hoffman’s Chocolates, RCC Associates, Kaufman Rossin, KEMET Electronics, Hotwire Communications, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Holy Cross Hospital, Memorial Healthcare System and Miller Construction Company. All women can join the Women Ignites Futures Movement, powered by CITY Furniture. For a donation of $50, women can submit a 2-minute video sharing their superpower, which will be shared on all social media platforms. For $100, they can also receive a copy of Goldin’s book “Undaunted: Overcoming Doubts and Doubters.” For more information about Girls Rule, visit www.jasouthflorida.org/girlsrule. To learn more about JA, visit www.jasouthflorida.org. About Junior Achievement of South Florida Junior Achievement of South Florida (JA) inspires and prepares youth to succeed in a global economy. JA provides real-world training in financial literacy including budgeting, spending, investing and the use of credit; offers cutting-edge skill-building opportunities that enable young people to explore meaningful, productive careers; teaches students how to start businesses; and introduces entrepreneurial values that strengthen workplaces. Last year, with the help of over 7,100 trained corporate and community volunteers, JA delivered over 20 various programs to almost 50,000 students in classrooms throughout Broward and south Palm Beach counties and at JA World Huizenga Center at the Lillian S. Wells Pavilion, a first-class facility housing JA BizTown and JA Finance Park. For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit www.JASouthFlorida.org. Follow JA on social media @jasouthflorida. By ML Staff. Image courtesy of JASF
- Conversation at MOCA: Studio AMLgMATD with Curator Amanda Long
Join the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (MOCA) for a virtual conversation with artists Laz Ojalde and Natalie Zlamalova, the principles of Studio AMLgMATD, with “Art on the Plaza” Curator Amanda Sanfilippo Long about their collaborative art practice and the background of their special Art On The Plaza project. Studio AMLgMATD is a Miami-based collaborative studio established by Laz Ojalde and Natalie Zlamalovain 2014. Studio AMLgMATD experiments in works of art, design objects, and environments reflect their love of unusual and overlooked materials. AMLgMATD’s method consists of incorporating historical and geographical research into their visual language, playing with the sense of nostalgia, the application of familiar materials onto new forms and unexplored materials into familiar settings, and redefining their surroundings with humor. In January 2021, the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (MOCA) launched “Art on the Plaza,” a year-long series of newly commissioned, temporary public artworks by Miami-based artists on MOCA Plaza. Featured artists include: Reginald O’Neal, Studio AMLgMATD (Laz Ojalde and Natalie Zlamalova), a collaborative presentation by Morel Doucet and Stephen Arboite, Nice N’ Easy (Allison Matherly & Jeffrey Noble) and Najja Moon. The museum will host a series of virtual programs to coincide with the art installations throughout the year. MOCA’s “Art on the Plaza” program is made possible with major support from the NMCRA. Completed in October 2018, the MOCA Plaza renovation was made possible due to a grant from the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA) to cover construction costs of nearly 33,000-sq.-ft. of brick pavers, new landscaping, new LED lights and necessary equipment. To RSVP, click here. By ML Staff. Image courtesy of MOCA
- Water Being Pumped into Tampa Bay Could Cause a Massive Algae Bloom, Putting Fragile Manatee at Risk
Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients are being pumped into Florida’s Tampa Bay from a leaking reservoir at an abandoned phosphate plant at Piney Point. As the water spreads into the bay, it carries phosphorus and nitrogen – nutrients that under the right conditions can fuel dangerous algae blooms that can suffocate sea grass beds and kill fish, dolphins and manatees. It’s the kind of risk no one wants to see, but officials believed the other options were worse. About 300 homes sit downstream from the 480-million-gallon reservoir, which began leaking in late March 2021. State officials determined that pumping out the water was the only way to prevent the reservoir’s walls from collapsing. They decided the safest location for all that water would be out through Port Manatee and into the bay. Florida’s coast is dotted with fragile marine sanctuaries and sea grass beds that help nurture the state’s thriving marine and tourism economy. Those near Port Manatee now face a risk of algal blooms over the next few weeks. Once algae blooms get started, little can be done to clean them up. The phosphate mining industry around Tampa is just one source of nutrients that can fuel dangerous algae blooms, which I study as a marine biologist. The sugarcane industry, cattle ranches, dairy farms and citrus groves all release nutrients that often flow into rivers and eventually into bays and the ocean. Sewage is another problem – Miami and Fort Lauderdale, for example, have old sewage treatment systems with frequent pipe breaks that leak sewage into canals and coastal waters. All can fuel harmful algal blooms that harm marine life and people. Overall, blooms are getting worse locally and globally. The problem with algae blooms Just down the coast from Port Manatee, the next three counties to the south have had algae blooms in recent weeks, including red tide, which produces a neurotoxin that feels like pepper spray if you breathe it in. Karenia brevis, a dinoflagellate, is the organism in red tide and produces the toxin. This part of Florida’s Gulf Coast is a hot spot for red tide, often fueled by agricultural runoff. A persistent red tide in 2017 and 2018 killed at least 177 manatees and left a trail of dead fish along the coast and into Tampa Bay. If the coastal currents carry today’s red tide father north and into Tampa Bay, the toxic algae could thrive on the nutrients from Piney Point. A map shows red tide reports just south of Tampa Bay.Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Even blooms that are not toxic are still dangerous to ecosystems. They cloud the water, cutting off light and killing the plants below. A large enough bloom can also reduce oxygen in the water. A lack of oxygen can kill off everything in the water, including the fish. This part of Florida has extensive sea grass meadows, about 2.2 million acres (8.9 billion square meters) in all, which are important habitat for lots of species and serve as nurseries for shrimp, crabs and fish. Scientists have argued that sea grass is also a major carbon sink – the grass sucks up carbon and pumps it down into the sediments. Once the nutrients are in a large body of water, there isn’t much that can be done to stop algae growth. Killing the algae would only release the nutrients again, putting the bay back where it started. Algae blooms can remain a problem for years, finally declining when a predator population develops to eats them, a viral disease spreads through the bloom or strong currents and mixing disperse the bloom. Agriculture runoff poses risks to marine life The phosphate mining industry around Tampa is a large source of nutrient-rich waste. On average, more than 5 tons of phosphogypsum waste are produced for every ton of phosphoric acid created for fertilizer. In Florida, that adds up to over 1 billion tons of radioactive waste material that can’t be used, so it’s stacked up and turned into reservoirs like the one now leaking at Piney Point. The reservoirs are obvious in satellite photos of the region, and they can be highly acidic. To get the phosphate out of the minerals, the industry uses sulfuric acid, and it leaves behind a highly acid wastewater. There have been at least two cases where it ate through the limestone below a reservoir, creating huge sinkholes hundreds of feet deep and draining wastewater into the aquifer. Since saltwater had previously been pumped into the Piney Point reservoir, acidity is less of an issue. That’s because the seawater would buffer the pH. There is some radioactivity, but only slightly above regulatory standards, according to state Department of Environmental Protection, and probably not much of a health hazard. But the nutrients are a risk. In 2004, water releases from the Piney Point reservoir contributed to an algae bloom in Bishop Harbor, just south of the current release site. In 2011, it released over 170 million gallons into Bishop Harbor again after a liner broke. Piney Point: Florida's Leaking Reservoir Map: The Conversation/CC-BY-ND Another significant source of algae-feeding nutrients is agriculture, particularly cattle ranching and the sugarcane industry. Nutrient runoff from cattle ranches and dairy farms north of Lake Okeechobee end up in the lake. South of the lake, much of the northern third of the Everglades was converted to sugarcane farms, and those fields back-pumped runoff into the lake for decades until the state started cracking down in the 1980s. Their legacy nutrients are still in the lake. The nutrient-rich water in the lake then pours down the Caloosahatchee River and into the Gulf of Mexico near Fort Myers, south of Tampa. That’s likely feeding the current red tide off the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River. When water from the Everglades region’s agriculture is pumped south instead, huge blooms tend to appear in Florida Bay at the southern tip of the state. Some scientists believe it may be damaging coral reefs there, though there’s debate about it. During times that flow of water from the farms increased, reefs throughout the Florida Keys have been harmed. Those reefs have become overgrown with algae. With the current red tide, the coastal currents have carried it north as far as Sarasota already. If they carry it farther north, it will run into the Piney Point area. Words by Professor of Marine Biology and Ecology, University of Miami. Special thanks to The Conversation.
- Jacob & Co. Opens New Pop Up Boutique at Bal Harbour Shops
Jacob & Co. opened a new Pop Up boutique at Bal Harbour Shops, one of the most prestigious shopping malls in the country and a focal point of the luxury lifestyle in South Florida. The 759-square-foot retail space opened in mid-March and it’s expected to operate until August 2021. It will have a selection of watches, including several Astronomia and Twin Turbo models, and a range of fine and high jewelry. The new temporary store is located in the same wing of the mall as Saks, near Makoto Restaurant. While Jacob & Co. has other retail outlets in the Miami area, this will be its first branded presence in South Florida. Benjamin Arabov, the recently appointed CEO said the location was chosen because that is where many Jacob & Co. collectors live and vacation. “South Florida is a melting pot for tourists and residents from Latin America, Europe and beyond,” Arabov said. “It is a dynamic destination and attracts many of our clients and collectors. We are happy to have a place to greet old friends and make new ones.” The new space has many of the interior elements of other Jacob & Co. boutiques around the world, such as high polish black lacquer furniture with chrome accents. In addition, it will incorporate a few details from the previous tenant, Lalique, including a desk, built-in shelving unit. Bal Harbour Shops is an open-air shopping mall north of Miami. It is internationally known for its luxury retail offerings and is one of the most prestigious malls in the U.S. “We are delighted to have a temporary boutique at such a beautiful and prestigious location. We feel honored to be in such a luxurious environment sharing space with other international brands. We’re happy to make South Florida our new temporary home.” More on Jacob & Co. “Inspired by the Impossible” Founded by Jacob Arabo in 1986, Jacob & Co. creates revolutionary timepieces and exquisite jewelry that have captivated celebrities and notables from the watchmaking world and dazzled on fashion’s red carpets and cover shoots. With a unique talent for creating designs that are as innovative as they are spectacular, the company has grown into one of the most recognized luxury brands in timepieces and jewelry. At the heart of the company is the passion, drive and creative force of Mr. Arabo. With a respect for traditional craftsmanship and artistry and an ability to envision and realize exquisite jewelry and unique timepieces, he makes the truly extraordinary a reality through the alchemy of edge and elegance. For more info visit: www.jacobandco.com By ML Staff. Images courtesy of Jacob & Co.
- Jazz in the Gardens Announces Star-Studded Line-Up for March 2022 Music Festival
The City of Miami Gardens has announced Jazz in the Gardens (JITG), its popular 2-day jazz and R&B music festival, will return in March 2022 to the world-class Hardrock Stadium. Please note that the actual line-up for the 2022 Jazz in the Gardens Festival has not been confirmed. In 2020 the City was forced to cancel the festival just days before its scheduled dates to protect its attendees against the COVID-19 virus. The festival will not occur in 2021 as a result of the ongoing challenges of the pandemic. “We are disappointed about the cancellation of the 15th anniversary of the festival, however, safety remains the highest priority for the City of Miami Gardens. It is prudent for us to get COVID-19 under control in order to plan a safe and successful staging of Jazz in the Gardens for everyone to enjoy. I look forward to celebrating with all our patrons, vendors and our sponsors when we return in 2022,” said Miami Gardens Mayor Rodney Harris. Since 2006, Jazz in the Gardens has enjoyed unprecedented growth, being hailed as “the fastest growing music festival in the country.” In 2022 fans can expect to once again experience the ultimate festival event, featuring the best artists from the R&B, soul, jazz, hip-hop, and funk genres. Over the years, Jazz in the Gardens has featured top performances by an extraordinary mix of national artists which have included the likes of Lionel Richie, Mary J. Blige, Earth Wind & Fire, Kenny G., The Roots, Robin Thicke, Brandy, Maxwell, Babyface, Jill Scott, Herbie Hancock and scores more who have graced the stage. Each year JITG also supports emerging artists, giving local musicians the opportunity to share the stage with the best musical artists in the world. Jazz in the Gardens is more than just music, and usually features a host of ancillary events rounding out the JITG experience, including the Women’s Impact Luncheon, an action-packed day celebrating women, curated to inspire women to live centered, active, fulfilled and balanced lives. Adding to the excitement of the overall JITG experience, is the array of exotic cuisine in the popular food court teeming with delicious offerings and attendees can also indulge in a unique shopping experience in a marketplace buzzing with authentic cultural merchandise. Exact dates of Jazz in the Gardens to be announced. For information www.jazzinthegardens.com By ML Staff. Images courtesy of Jazz in the Gardens
- Erick Elías Covers Miami Living Magazine
We are excited to announce the release of Miami Living Magazine's latest issue featuring cover star, Mexican heartthrob Erick Elías, who is also Cubavera's new brand ambassador. Erick shares his thoughts on his Cubavera collaboration, the brand's new luxury linen and guayabera collection, and his current projects. Click on the cover and explore our latest issue > Behind the scenes with Erick Elías > WHAT IS INSIDE? Here is a summary of what is featured in the latest edition of Miami Living Magazine: LIVING LALIQUE, the French glassmaker founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweler René Lalique in 1888, introduces the Gaïa collection. The exquisite collection made by glass masters pays homage to Mother Earth. For your bedroom, we bring you Amalia Home Collection luxury bed linens. The marvelous collection brings a little piece of Portugal into your home. Don't miss Nikita Kahn's home décor ideas on international style. FASHION Oscar de La Renta’s Fall-Winter 2021 collection is here. It pays tribute to late summer, when sunflowers and wildflowers are in full bloom. The collection celebrates the splendor of nature in collaboration with artist Tricia Paoluccio. For fashion that never goes out of style, Oscar-nominated director Gus van Sant and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele debuted Ouverture For Something That Never Ended, a seven-part miniseries co-directed by the pair. Gucci's Ouverture collection is now available at Gucci’s Miami Design District. LIFESTYLE Tiffany & Co.’s 2021 Blue Book Collection, Colors of Nature, is a kaleidoscopic journey through nature’s vivid chromatic inspired by Jean Schlumberger’s masterful creations. For watch lovers, BVLGARI’s Octo Finissimo watch brings a spectacular design, architectural elegance, 65 hours power reserve and is water-resistant up to 30 meters. REAL ESTATE Miami's skyline has a new luxury tower coming. Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami, developed by PMG, will stand at 100 stories and 1,049 feet above Biscayne Bay and become the tallest residential building south of New York City. There are luxury homes featured in our luxury living guide, including 135 Palm Avenue. For corporations looking to work and play in South Florida, our corporate leasing directory brings you the best Class A properties in South Florida. MOVING Move in a battery-electric high-performance McLaren supercar. Named Artura, the mid-engine two-seater rider is the company’s first long-in-hybrid model. The twin-turbo V-6 car features all-new Carbon Fibre Lightweight Architecture and advanced aerodynamic efficiency. For water sports thrills, we bring you innovative jet boards that are 100% electric and virtually silent. Developed by the world's leading jet board company Radinn, you can now surf, cruise and play in Miami’s waters with style and effortlessly without disturbing Miami’s wildlife and neighbors. PEOPLE Miami Living gets candid with bold musician Jaq. The singer talks about her creative beginnings, current music and what to expect in 2021. To honor those making a difference in South Florida’ community, we spoke with tennis star Sloane Stephens. Sloane, the 2017 US Open champion and winner of six WTA singles titles, spoke about her foundation supporting underserved kids, tennis, wellness, and more. EVENTS Yay, finally we have some events for you to enjoy! First, we bring you MIAMI Escape, a unique fashion event featuring social relaxation, entertainment, and the discovery of artistry and emerging brands. The five-day event starting on April 28 will be hosted at Kimpton Angler’s Hotel in South Beach and will feature a specially curated collection of brands created by emerging female, black, and LGBTQIA entrepreneurs and artists and luxury icons alike. MIAMI Escape runs from April 28-May 2, 2021. The OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival returns to Miami. The festival will be primarily a virtual experience with limited physical presentations. One such event is the Opening Night Drive-In on Friday, April 23. The film festival runs from April 23-May 2, 2021. FOOD Enjoy picturesque views of Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay while dining at The Deck at Island Gardens. The new Executive Chef, Joe Bonavita, brings a Mediterranean-meets-Miami, fresh-from-the-sea menu. The luxe yacht marina restaurant and lounge is open Wednesday-Friday (5 pm-12 am) and on weekends (12 pm-12 am). WELLNESS A fat and sugar-heavy diet harms your brain and causes you to eat more. Terry Davison, Director of the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience and Professor of Psychology, American University explains why. Crunch fitness trainer Saul Rivera explains the importance of accountability and motivation when it comes to fitness, and how professional fitness support can help you achieve and maintain your fitness goals. Enjoy! Miami Living Team
- Grande Lakes Orlando Hosts Curated Experiences Weekend from April 23 - 25, 2021
Grande Lakes Orlando, the sprawling 500-acre resort, home to The Ritz-Carlton Orlando and JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes, has launched “Curated Experiences,” exclusive programming that celebrates food and wine, fosters learning and personal growth, and honors arts and culture, designed for couples and small groups. In response to more and more travelers craving experiential offerings, the award-winning resort destination will be rolling out this multi-faceted initiative next month which will be available to locals and overnight guests. Throughout 2021, Grande Lakes Orlando will host a series of intimate, weekend-long experiences including master classes, guided workshops, immersive demonstrations, and more, led by an array of award-winning chefs, winemakers, jewelers, artists, wellness experts, and more. Guests can explore, learn and celebrate with an array of activities taking place all year long. The next “Curated Experiences” weekend will be held from April 23-25, 2021 and will focus on wheels, watches, whiskey & wine. Award-winning chef John Tesar, who recently debuted Knife & Spoon at Grande Lakes Orlando, will treat guests to a memorable, food-inspired weekend. Led by Grande Lakes Orlando on-property experts and thought leaders, immersive food & beverage experiences will take place throughout the weekend including Iron Smoke Whiskey seminars; wine blending events; cocktail classes; and more. Boutique collections of vintage and contemporary timepieces will also be displayed, in addition to exotic automobiles and supercars. Throughout the weekend, guests will also experience the best of Grande Lakes Orlando’s outdoor offerings in golf, fitness, falconry, fly fishing and more. Tickets for the weekend range from $300/person - $750/person for the full weekend itinerary. For more information on Grande Lakes Orlando “Curated Experiences”, please visit GrandeLakes.com – link here to the full itinerary. By ML Staff. Images courtesy of Grande Lakes
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade Celebrate 54th Annual Golf Classic
Golf enthusiasts of all skill levels turned out once again for Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade’s 54th Annual Golf Classic in Memory of Charles “Bebe” Rebozo on Monday, March 15. Taking place at Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club in Coral Gables, the sold-out event raised $135,000 for the Clubs’ youth development programs including its after-school programs, homework assistance, mentoring, computer training, social skills, dance, arts and crafts, summer and athletic programs. The socially distanced tournament offered players the chance to play for fun or at a competitive level while raising much-needed funds. The competition began with lunch and an open bar courtesy of Biscayne Bay Brewing, Kombi Keg Miami, Gullco Enterprises and Ribs on Wheels. Immediately following the tournament, guests enjoyed classic fare from Hooters, light bites and cocktails. Golfers enjoyed winning prizes from an extensive raffle, such as hotel stays, golf packages to Biltmore, Granada and Palmetto Bay Golf Courses, fine wines and whiskeys, restaurant gift cards and more. “It’s an honor to host the 54st Annual Golf Classic in memory of Bebe Rebozo,” said Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade President, Alex Rodriguez-Roig. “We are incredibly grateful for the overwhelming support from all those who joined us in an effort to provide thousands of youth in Miami the opportunity to enjoy Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade’s positive programs.” By ML staff. For more information, visit bgcmia.org.
- Moxy South Beach April 2021 Series of Cultural Events & Activations
Following the launch of Moxy South Beach, the resort-style hotel is launching its extensive programming for both guests and locals with a series of bookable activations and events. #SweatAtMoxy Series: Glutes Check with Starr Hawkins Moxy South Beach offers this exclusive class of a one hour high intensity bodyweight Pilates with celebrity trainer, Starr Hawkins. Music, high energy, and shirt cutting with @snipteasee! Starr will have your booty popping for the beach in no time. Stay after you burn your calories and enjoy the amazing new brunch at Serena Rooftop. · Sunday, April 11 at 9:30am at The Upside · RSVP for complimentary admission #SweatAtMoxy Series: Sweat Show with Ky Evans Moxy South Beach is bringing you Elite Celebrity Group Fitness Trainer Ky Evans and professional fitness models Ana Capozzoli and Vanessa Mejia for a hard-core burn before brunch with a body weight workout on the rooftop. The 45-minute theatrical encounter featuring HI-LIT mix of sweat, smile and tons of laughter. Stay after you burn your calories and enjoy the amazing new brunch at Serena Rooftop. Participants will receive a free frozen margarita after the workout at Serena Rooftop Restaurant. · Sunday, April 17 at 9:30am – 11:00am at The Upside · Tickets can be purchased for $30 via EventBrite Earth Day Beach Clean Up Join us as we show our love to our beaches and Mother Earth. We'll start the evening with a beach cleanup with @byebyeplasticlife, then head to Upside for a yoga session with @therollingsloan and end at Serena for happy hour drink specials by @ilegalmezcal with music from DJ Mickey Perez. · Thursday, April 22 at 4:45pm at Bar Moxy Moxy South Beach is located at 915 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information or to book, visit moxysouthbeach.com. Rates start at $159 per night.
- Cabot Saint Lucia Debuts New Oceanfront Sales Offerings
Cabot, the developer and operator of master-planned golf resort communities, announces the release of new real estate at Cabot Saint Lucia, nestled along the Saint Lucian hillside with striking views of the Caribbean Sea. After quietly launching its first phase of real estate in late 2020, land sales have exceeded $50 million. The second resort from the acclaimed Cabot brand is located on Point Hardy, a spectacular 375-acre peninsula at the northern tip of Saint Lucia. Situated along 1.5 miles of breathtaking coastline, the development will include a residential community with world-class amenities and a boutique resort anchored by a magnificent Coore & Crenshaw-designed golf course. “The challenges of the past several months have made our vision for Cabot Saint Lucia more relevant than ever,” said Ben Cowan-Dewar, CEO and Co-founder of Cabot. “Our goal is to create a beautiful place for families to enjoy amid the incredible natural surroundings of Saint Lucia. We’re humbled by the overwhelming response to date and look forward to launching new real estate that meets the evolving needs of buyers today, including our first built product.” Families seeking multi-generational homes in easy-to-access locales with bountiful outdoor spaces have fueled sales at Cabot Saint Lucia. Phase One lots sold at an average price point of over $2.1 million, with buyers coming predominantly from the U.S. and Canada. Tours have taken place both virtually and on property in Saint Lucia, following government-mandated safety protocols. In the face of travel restrictions, many people have bought site unseen, a testament to the excitement for the development. Phase Two real estate is now available for sale, including an exclusive offering of premium lots with endless views of the sparkling turquoise sea and highly anticipated, beautifully-crafted townhomes perched on one of the site’s highest points. The landscape features tropical hillsides, sweeping meadows and coastal promontories along with striking elevation changes. Pricing for Phase Two ranges from $2 to $11 million. The award-winning architect, Richard Hywel Evans of Studio RHE, is leading the design process. Design development of the residences includes planning for the possibilities of each day in paradise, from morning swims to family lunches and evenings under the stars. Sustainable materials have been carefully selected for a naturally modern design that enables the best of indoor-outdoor living so owners can seamlessly enjoy the idyllic Caribbean environment year-round. Renowned golf course architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw have been meticulous in design efforts for their first Caribbean golf course as they progress construction of Cabot Point, which is set to open in 2022. The team has completed shaping of more than half of the golf course and driving range. Special attention has been placed on preserving the local habitat by replanting existing cacti and native grasses. “I have never been more excited about Cabot Saint Lucia,” said Bill Coore, Co-principal of Coore & Crenshaw. “Our primary goal is to ensure the playability and enjoyment aspects of the golf course complement the spectacular visuals of the site, where nine holes play along the ocean. Seeing the creative work, construction and design coming together has been a ‘watershed moment’ for me, moving from potential to reality.” Residents and guests will have exclusive access to world-class amenities and experiences curated specifically for the destination. Along with the show-stopping Coore & Crenshaw course, plans include boutique retail shops, multiple dining venues, comfort stations and a Cabot Spa. Outdoor activities will complete the experience with a full-service beach club, sports facility, including a state-of-the-art fitness center and tennis courts, and excursions with the Cabot Saint Lucia Explorers Team. Saint Lucia is open to visitors from all countries and continues to be a model for its responsible approach to managing the COVID-19 pandemic. The country was among the first in the Caribbean to reopen in 2020 and has maintained balanced travel protocols in order to keep the local community safe while also supporting the tourism industry. For more info visit www.cabotsaintlucia.com and www.cabotlinks.com. By ML Staff. Images courtesy of Cabot Saint Lucia