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Ad 1422 Oct 2017Page:NE_News_5,Pub.date:Thursday,October 5Lastuser:jdubin@miamiherald.com Edition:1s tSection,zone:,NELastchangeat:17:55:34 October 3 THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 2017 NEIGHBORS 19NE MIAMIHERALD.COM CITY OF MIAMIBEACH COMMISSION MEETINGPROCEDURES OCTOBER18,2017 DR.STA NLEY SUTNICKCITIZEN’S SPEAKERSFORUM Pursuant to Resolution No.2013-28440,the times forthe public comment period,known as the Dr.Stanley SutnickCitizen’s Forum,are 8:30 a.m.and1:00 p.m.,or as soonaspossible thereafter. Approximatelythirty minutes will be allocated to each session,withindividuals beinglimited to no more than three minutesorfor aperiod established by the Mayor.No appointment or advance notificationis needed in ordertospeak to the Commission duringthis Forum.Duringthe Dr.Stanley Sutnick Citizen’s Forum,you mayaddress any issues and/orconcerns. AUDIO/VISUAL PRESENTATIONS Membersofthe public maypresent audio/visual (AV)materials relatingtoAgenda Items at City Commissionmeetings heldinthe CommissionChamber by utilizingthe City’s AV equipment,provided that materials aresubmitted to the Department of Marketingand Communications by 8:30 A.M.,one(1) businessday priortothe meeting.Advance submittal of apresentationwill allowthe Communications Department to plan forthe useofthe appropriateAVequipment.AVmaterials maybesubmitted via email at communications@miamibeachfl.gov;or handdeliveredinajumpdrive,CDorDVD to: Attention:Attention:Department of Marketingand Communications,1701Meridian Avenue,5th Floor, Miami Beach,FL 3313 9.Presentations,videos or links must include alabel notingthe name or group, contactperson,daytime telephone number,emailaddress,description/title of the presentation and Agenda Item Title as well as the Agenda Item number.Acceptable formats forelectronic submission are .pdf,.ppt,.pptx,.pps,.ppsx,.wmv,.aviand .mov.(Notethat.pdf is the preferred format forPowerPoint presentations.) Rafael E.Granado,CityClerk Cit yofMiamiBeach Ad No.1422 PUBLIC MEETING SERIES: LINCOLN ROAD COMMUNITY DESIGN REVIEW AT TN:Drexel Avenue and 200-300 Block Stakeholders Please join the City of Miami Beach and designer,James Corner Field Operations, for a community presentation that will review the master plan design status for the 200-300 blocks and Drexel Avenue areas (see times below). This meeting is rescheduled due to Hurricane Irma.New date: Tu esday,October 10,2017 4 p.m.–Drexel Avenue Stakeholders 6 p.m.–200 and 300 Block Stakeholders Both meetings will be held at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden,Banyan Room -2000 Convention Center Drive Parking is available in the City lot off of Meridian and 18 Street;however,we strongly suggest walking or biking to this event via Meridian Avenue if possible. Office of Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) MORE INFORMAT ION: 305.673.7071 l mbplannedprogress.com To request this material in alternate format,sign language interpreter (5-day notice required),information on access for persons with disabilities,and/or any accommodation to review any document or participate in any city-sponsored proceedings,call 305-604-2489 (voice),TTY users can call via 711 (Florida Relay Ser vice). Since becoming the pas- tor of the 62-year-old First Deliverance Church,Coop- er has led the congregation in the renovation of the interior and exterior of the sanctuary and its fellow- ship hall.He also has led the congregation in an outreach ministry in the community,hosting health fairs,bazaars,and AIDS awareness projects. Saturday’s event was a lovely affair,with the la- dies dressed in shades of pink,and the men in gray suits and pink shirts.Mi- chael and Judi Johnson served as master and mis- tress of ceremonies,while Minister Anthony Cromer led the audience in prayer. The welcome and occa- sion,given by Evangelist Rwasi Williams,seemed more like a mini sermon, to the delight of the audi- ence,and served to ready everyone for the musical artistry of the gospel group By Faith. Superintendent Wardell Chadwick,who has known the honoree since he was a boy,was the key note speaker and spoke of Cooper’s dedication to the Lord and the church. Others on the program included Mother Karla Cohen and Elder Vincent Chadwick,who introduced his father as the keynote speaker. SICKLE CELL AWARENESS The community is in- vited to the third annual “Be Informed Sickle Cell Awareness”forum from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m.Saturday, Oct.7,in the auditorium at the North Dade Regional Library,2455 NW 183rd St.,Miami Gardens. Special guest will include Dr.Lakiea Bailey,scientist, researcher and executive director of Sickle Cell Community Consortium; Dr.Gershwin Blyden,in- ternal medicine,hematol- ogy/oncology;T.J.Brown, of the Sickle Cell natural Wellness Group and Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert. If you go,you should register by calling 954-951- 1108 or at www.aspabein formed.eventbrite.com. INDOOR YA RD SALE It’s that time of the year again,when Palm Springs United Methodist Church at 5700 W.12th Ave.in Hialeah presents its annual Fall Indoor Yard Sale. The event will be 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.on the weekends of Oct.6 and 7,and Oct.13 and 14. According to information from the church,this will be the last year of the two- weekend rummage sale. Starting in January,the church will have an indoor sale in the shed on the church grounds from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.every Saturday. Just as always,there will be an abundance of a varie- ty of items for sale,includ- ing clothing for the entire family,shoes,craft supplies, linens,videos,toys,small kitchen appliances.china, small furniture,baby items, luggage,lamps,pictures, collectibles,books and holi- day decorating items. Lunch and snacks will also be for sale.All money raised will be used for church work and missions. For information,call 305 - 82 1-3 232. CHABAD OFFERS COMMUNAL MEALS Congregation Levi Yitz- chok-Lubavitch Chabad of South Broward Headquar- ters,1295 East Hallandale Beach Blvd.,will have communal meals to help South Floridians recover from Hurricane Irma. The communal meals, which began on Wednes- day,will continue at 1 p.m. Thursday on the first day of Sukkot;at 1 p.m.Friday on the second day,and at 12:30 p.m.Saturday for Shabbat Sukkot.First days of Sukkot services will be at 6:45 p.m.and 10 a.m. Simchat Beit Hashoeva will be at 10 p.m.Saturday ,and will include live mu- sic with ShaRone,dancing and a barbecue. Chol Hamoed services will begin Sunday with Shachrit at 8:30 and 10 a.m.;Monday and Tuesday at 6:30,8:05 and 10:30 p.m.;Roshana Rabah at 6:30,8:05 and 10:30 p.m. on Oct.11. Shemini Atzeret-Simchat Torah services will be at 10 a.m.and 6:45 p.m.;Yizkor will be at 11:30 a.m.on Oct.12 and Tehillim will be at 8 a.m.on Oct.14. The Simchat Torah dance and dinner will be at 7:30 p.m.on Oct 12. Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah community meals will be from noon to 1 p.m. on Oct.12;2 p.m.on Oct 13, and 12:30 p.m.on Oct.14. Persons partaking in the community meals must RSVP at 954-458-18 77.Go to Chabadsouthbroward .com for information. 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