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NEIGHBORS CALENDAR
National Business Women's Week
Shop, meet. greet and enjoy tantaliz-
ing goods from around the globe; 6
p.m. Oct. 27; Miami Shores Country
Club, 10000 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
Shores; free. 305-759-4214 or
866-270-3308.
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church's Christmas Bazaar: Clothes,
household items, plants, and toys for
sale. Dinners also available for pur-
chase; 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m, Dec. 3; New
Covenant Presbyterian Church, 4300
NW 12th Ave., Miami; $25 for booths.
305-633-1880.
An Old Fashioned Country Fair.:
locally handmade crafts. a country
store and holiday gifts. Proceeds ben-
efit the purchase of Teddy Bears to
be distributed to those who need
comfort in the community; 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Nov. 12; Patm Hammock Orchid
Estate, Inc., 9995 SW 66th St., West
Miami-Dade. 305-274-9813.
Palm Springs United Methodist
Church: Crafts, quilts, Christmas dec-
orations and antiques for sale. Plus,
spaghetti dinner, including salad bar
and dessert; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, 9
a.m.-7 p.m. and 4:30-6:30 p.m. spa-
ghetti dinner Saturday, Nov. 4.5;
5700 W. 12th Ave, Hialeah; $7 adults,
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City of Miami Beach
ELECTION NOTICE
The Canvassing Board schedule for the November 1. 2005 General Election will be as follows:
DATElTIME LOCATION ACTIVITY
Monday, 10/31/05 Mayor's Conference 1. The purpose of this meeting is to
9:00 a.m. Room, City Hall, 4th establish criteria for acceptance
Floor, 1700 of absentee ballots
Convention Center Dr.
Tues., 11/01/05 Elections Department 1. Canvass of presumed invalid
5:00 p.m. 2700 NW 87th AVe. absentee ballots continued
2. Absentee ballots opening and
processing continued
3. Duplication of ballots as needed
4. Provisional ballots validation,
opening and processing
Tues., 11/01/05 Elections Department 1. Tabulation of results
7:00 p.m. 2700 NW 87th Ave. 2. Post-count logic and accuracy
testing of the optical scan system
used for absentee and provisional
ballots
In the event a Runoff Election is necessary, it will be held on
Tuesday, November 15, and the schedule for the Canvassing
Board for the Runoff Election will be as follows:
Thursday, 11/03/05 Mayor's Conference 1. The purpose of this meeting is to
9:00 a.m. Room, City Hall, 4th establish criteria for acceptance
Floor, 1700 of absentee ballots
Convention Center Dr. 2. Designate a Canvassing Board
representative for the Logic and
Accuracy test
Mon., 11/07/05 Elections Department 1. Logic & Accuracy Test of the Canvassing Board
10:00 a.m. 2700 NW 87th Ave. touch screen and optical scan Members or their
voting systems to be used for designee
early voting, precincts and paper
ballots
Tues., 11/15/05 Elections Department 1. Pre-count Logic & accuracy test Canvassing Board
3:00 p.m. 2700 NW 87th AVe. of the optical scan system used Members
for paper ballots
2. Canvass of presumed invalid
absentee ballots
3. Absentee ballots opening and
processing
4. Duplication of ballots as needed
Tues., 11/15/05 1. Provisional ballots validation,
7:00 p.m. opening and processing
2. Tabulation of results
3. Post-count logic and accuracy
testing of the optical scan system
used for absentee and prOVisional
ballots
Robert Pa rcher
City Oerk Ad. No. 340
$3.50 children for dinner call for res-
ervations and tickets. 305-821.3232
or 305-821-2073.
Perrine-Peters United Methodist
Church: Crafts, food and a silent auc-
tion; 8 a,m.-4 p.m.; 18301 S. Dixie
Highway, Miami. 305-235-2309.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church:
Items for sale include clothes, elec.
tronics, household goods, furniture,
and books; 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 5;
14260 Old Cutler Rd., South Miami-
Oade.305-238-2161.
St. Joseph's Christmas: Christmas
items, crafts, linens, jewelry, religion
artifacts, silver, toys and new and
used clothing; snack bar available; 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 20; St. Joseph's
Catholic Church, 8625 Byron Ave.,
Miami Beach; free. 305-866-6567.
St. Matthew's Cooperative Pre-
school: Includes crafts, jewelry,
Christmas gifts, ornaments and
garage sale items; 8 a.m..3 p.m. Nov.
5; 7410 Sunset Drive, South Miami;
free. 305-661-1287.
St. Thomas Lutheran Church: Fea-
tures handmade crafts, baked goods,
yard sale items, vendor booths and
lunch cafe; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 5; St.
Thomas by the Bay Lutheran Church,
17700 Old Cutler Rd" Miami
305-232-1227.
Shopping Bazaar: Items including
gifts, arts and crafts, make Up, and
baked goads will be on sale: 11 a.m.-3
p.m. Nov. 12; Woman's Club Of Home-
stead,17905 SW 292nd St., Home-
stead. 786-255-3998.
South Miami Lutheran: Homemade
baked goods and picnic style lunch of
hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and
drinks for sale; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 5;
South Miami Lutheran Church, 7190
Sunset Dr., 50uth Miami; free admis-
sion; vendors spaces $35.
305-665-2562.
Temple Sinai of North Dade: Fea-
tures designer handbags and jewelry
to children's clothing, personalized
stationary, toys and books and worn.
en's clothing; 8 a.m.-5:30 p,m, Nov. 8;
18801 NE 22nd Ave" North Miami
Beach. 305-932-9011
United Methodist Women's Annual:
Home-cooked scoop lunch, bake sale,
homemade jellies, hand made crafts,
fresh produce, nuts and plants; 9
a.m,-l p.m. Dec. 3; Silver Palm United
Methodist Church, 15855 SW 248th
St., Homestead. 305-247-3769.
Ye Old. Bear Den: Includes hand-
made crafts, holiday gifts, country
store, entertainment and activities for
the kids; 10 a.m..5 p.m. Nov. 12; Palm
Hammock Orchid Estate, Inc., 9995
SW 66th St., West Miamj.Dade; free.
305-274-9813.
HISPANIC HERITAGE
Art at the Historical Museum of
Southern Florida: 101 W. Flagler St.,
Miami, 305-375-1492. www.historical-
museum.org; free admission Satur-
days 10 a.m.-5 p.m:
. The Spanish Co/on;zat;on of Flor-
;da, collection of rare books, maps,
prints, documents and a Communion
wafer press associated with explorers
Juan Ponce de Leon and others:
through Jan. 15
. South Florida FronNer, exhibit
designed around people and themes
of the 19th century. Includes photo.
graphs, maps, books and other arti-
facts: through Jan. 22.
Art Exhibit: Features paintings by
Antonio Segui, Ulpiano and Ruben
Berland: through Oct. 31; Opera Gal~
tery, Bat Harbour Shops No. 218. 9700