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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Chuckles for Chinchillas

The South Florida Chapter of the American Association of Zookeepers and The Improv Comedy Club in Coconut Grove are presenting "Chuckles for Chinchillas" to benefit "Save the Wild Chinchillas" a conservation non-profit group.

Tammy Pascatelli (left) from hit television show "The Last Comic Standing" is starring.

This fundraising event is Friday June 1, at 7:00 pm at The Miami Improv (Shoppes at Mayfair -- 3390 Mary Street)

Tickets are $15.00 dollars each and require a 2 drink minimum.


All proceeds from this event will benefit "Save the Wild Chinchillas", a group that restores essential habitat for endangered Chilean chinchillas while deterring further habitat degradation. The organizations main objectives are to educate and involve people worldwide in conservation, promote habitat regeneration, and create knowledge base. Since 1996, they have created and distributed educational materials ranging from children's stories to scientific publications with the help of artists, students, teachers, scientists, and zoos internationally.

You can learn more about "Save the Wild Chinchillas" at
www.wildchinchillas.org
Buy your tickets early seating is limited!

For further information and to purchase tickets please contact:
Willy Cotto; South Florida Chapter of the American Association of Zookeepers, Treasurer
wcottoprimatologist@yahoo.com Tel: 305-444-8200

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Winton pleads guilty

Ex Commissioner Johnny Winton pleaded guilty to a couple of misdemeanor charges today. He expects to be returned to the City Commission by Gov. Charlie Crist. That remains to be seen since the felonies were reduced to misdemeanors and this does clear the way for his return.

He wants to make a fresh start. He says he has not had a drink since that fateful night at the airport. He got two years probation and has to go through an anger management program and made restitution to one of the officers -- about $3000.00 I believe.

He has taken full blame and is not blaming the alcohol or the officers, but does plan to give up booze for good.


Back story here.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

"Nynne" to be shown

Culture in the City's next event is June 6th -- "Nynne" -- a romantic movie based on a popular Danish newspaper column that turned into a best-selling novel. It's been compared to "Bridget Jones' Diary" -- The film is called "Nynne" and the title character plays a ditsy romantic shopaholic whose romantic affairs are anything but simple and straightforward. The movie is 90 minutes, popcorn will be on sale. Admission is $7.00.

Location: the Abanico Theater at 3138 Commordore Plaza at 7:30 p.m.
info: 305-752-9595 orEmail:
triise@bellsouth.net

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Happy Memorial Day

Happy Memorial Day. Hope today we all take time to reflect and think about the men and women to whom this day is dedicated.

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Sunday, May 27, 2007

You were paid to take Related's side, Murray!

Sell-out Murray Marcus wrote this letter to the Herald. I have a couple of questions for Murray: Why did you take the money if you are doing such good for the neighborhood and why are you keeping the amount a secret? If Home Depot paid you off, would you not be in favor of a Home Depot in the location?


Here is Murray (I'm for sale to the highest bidder) Marcus' letter:


"As president of the Bay Heights Home Improvement Association, I have been completely taken aback by the level of acrimony and politicking regarding the Grove Bay development on the land Mercy Hospital sold to The Related Group.

Bay Heights is one of two communities most impacted by any type of development on Mercy Hospital land. Our association and the developer arrived at a fair compromise, and while we would prefer nothing be built on that land, we need to be realistic, and make sure that what is developed is in everyone's best interest.


In my opinion, Commissioner Marc Sarnoff has not been fair to Bay Heights and Natoma Manors with regard to our support of the Grove Bay Development.

In his last flier he states that, 'The testimony from the uncompensated neighbors shows overwhelming concern over the negative impact on already congested streets in the immediate neighborhood.'

I wish to remind Commissioner Sarnoff that the immediate neighborhood is our neighborhood.

Mercy Hospital sold the land to The Related Group. If they did not build on it, another developer would with just as many problems, and the R4 zoning returns to its original, higher-intensity zoning of G1.


The original January 2005 agreement called for 1,000 condos, a medical office building with a parking garage, an emergency room, and no limits to curb future hospital expansion. This proposal was rejected.

Fifteen months later, Bay Heights and Natoma Manors accepted a proposal for 300 condos, a bay walk and a 10-year moratorium on building on the remaining Mercy Hospital property, LaSalle school and church properties included. We felt that this development would have far less of a negative impact on our neighborhoods and we would have less traffic problems.

Commissioner Sarnoff, this is about traffic, not about money. Let's work with the developer rather than try to stop this project.

We all know something is going to be built on that land. Let's make sure we don't have another Home Depot scenario where the Grove again loses out because of a lack of spirit of compromise."

MURRAY MARCUS

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Friday, May 25, 2007

Chamber's annual Gala

The Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce is holding its annual gala at the Grand Bay Miami (2669 S. Bayshore Drive) on June 9, 2007. There will be a silent auction, live music, and delicious food and drink. The 2007 officers and Board of Directors will be installed and awards distributed at this elegant event.

RSVP: before Friday, June 8th by calling 305-444-7270 or emailing:
info@coconutgrove.com

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Story Telling Festival

The International Story Telling Festival of Miami starts tomorrow at 6:30 pm with the opening reception for "Photos that Tell Stories", at the Abanico Theater (3138 Commodore Plaza). Photos by María Elena Díaz are featured in the exhibit, the reception also includes a performance by Neri Torres and Ilé-Ifé.

The festival continues on Saturday with stories told in Spanish by local and international writers, including Gretchen Betancourt Vega, Rodrigo de la Luz and Luis Lopez. Storytelling marathons, lectures on storytelling by German Jaramillo Duque and performances by Ecos Urbanos Mukak are also included.

The festival runs 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, 1-10 p.m. Saturday and 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $40 for the entire weekend, $15 per day, and $10 per day for children ages 12 and under, lectures are free. Call 786-430-1441 for details.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Tonight in the Grove

Still Life Artist Talk: New York-based visual artist Anna Gaskell was schedueled to discuss her short film installation on her interpretation of Vizcaya Museum & Gardens (3251 S. Miami Ave.), which is on exhibit as part of Vizcaya's Contemporary Arts Project through June 1, but she is unable to make it, the talk will be given by Assistant Curator Rene Morales . It's at 7 p.m., it is free. Info: 305-250-9133 or learning.programs@vizcayamuseum.org

Wednesday Night Racing: Features dinghies, keelboats, catamarans, windsurfers and kiteboarders in competition with race followed by a barbecue party; 5:30 p.m., Shake-A-Leg Miami, (2620 S. Bayshore Dr.), $15 to participate in the race, $10 members; $5 per person for the barbecue. 305-858-5550, ext. 109.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Lost


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Monday, May 21, 2007

Caption this

Mercy has the right idea covering their faces like most bandits. Can you think of any captions for this bus bench ad?

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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Strutters summon you to Hilton Prison

This in from Antoinette Baldwin:

Following the footsteps of celebrities like Martha Stewart, Little Kim, Tommy Lee, Bobby Brown, etc... Paris Hilton got her go-to-jail card for violating the terms of her probation. She was originally sentenced to 45 days but after watching Paris's sex tape "One Night in Paris", the judge reduced the sentence to 23 days for very, very good behavior. She reports to jail on June 5th.

As with all things King Mango Strut...

You are hereby summoned to appear for booking at the 5-star Hilton Prison in Coconut Grove (3484 Main Highway) on Tuesday, June 5th at 7pm.

There will be an Early Jailbird Special from 7-8pm.

Wear your prison best. Stripes are in this season and orange is the new black. Dress up as a famous prisoner. There will prizes for Best Prisoner, Best Chain Gang, Best Jail Bait and Best Prison Bitch Name.

Expect the unexpected from the No-Time-Off-for-Good-Behavior Players and dance to the electrifying tunes of Old Sparky & the Convicts (a.k.a. 18 Wheelers). It's 50,000 volts of lethal rock & roll!

It'll be the best party in town!! No work release. No furloughs. No appeals. No pardons

It's gonna be a riot!!!

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Saturday, May 19, 2007

New exhibit opening at Dharma Studios

A fine art exhibition of oil paintings, pastel drawings and black & white photography entitled, "The Enduring Landscape -- Nature as Muse" is opening at Dharma Studios (3170 Commodore Plaza) on today, May 19 from 6-9 p.m. The exhibition itself will run from today through June 16.

For info: 305-461-1777 or email:
dharmastudio@earthlink.net

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Friday, May 18, 2007

The Grove rapers

Old Grover has been at it again. Here's his latest creation. He has a lot of funny parodies posted about Manny Diaz, but I like this one. You can click on it to see it larger. Check out the rest of his creations here.

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Huge trucks are the problem

I really want to find some good things to say about the new Home Depot. The customers seem to be at a minimum, while the parking lot is full, it isn't a madhouse, and it seems nice to have life there instead of that empty lot which was sitting there empty for so long.

So far, the only problem I can see are the large trucks. They block traffic and hold up traffic. Like today, this huge truck could not make a right on a red, it is too large and slow to do that, so traffic behind it was clogged for what seemed blocks. It held traffic up on Bird Ave. and then when it turned onto 32nd Ave. it held traffic up there, taking up both lanes at US1, trying to make a right turn without jack knifing.

The huge trucks are going to be a problem.

On a lighter note, I had 10 doors delivered from Lowes today ($3000 worth, that Home Depot didn't get from me) and the drivers were cracking up at the fact that I went all the way to Hialeah, just to boycott Home Depot. They said a lot of people are doing that. They just had come from a delivery in Perrine, where apparently those people hate the Home Depot so much that they drove by so many of them to go to the Hialeah Lowes store, too.

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Mayor is slapped on the hand for ethics breach

The Miami-Dade Ethics Commission has fined Mayor Manny Diaz $250 for his role in a controversial land deal in Coconut Grove.
Story here.

Reprimand letter here.

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The nightmare begins

Last night at the new Home Depot, a double semi-truck broke down as it was exiting onto McDonald Street (SW 32nd Ave.), completely blocking the the north bound lane, and backing up traffic coming south off US 1. This photo was taken about 9:30 pm and sent in by a reader.

I know this could happen anywhere at anytime, but I do think this is a sign of things to come. Supposedly 15 of these trucks will be entering and exiting a day. Do the math and what are the odds that this could be a common thing?

Even if it didn't break down, is this truck supposed to be exiting on McDonald Street? How can it maneuver at all without being a nuisance?

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Miami Ink cast in the Grove


You can see Yoji, Ami, Darren and the rest of the Miami Ink crew by going to their shop on Washingon Avenue, but today, the gang will be at Peacock Park (2820 McFarlane Road) to judge a skateboarding contest.

It's a charity event for
One Cool World and starts at 4:30. Entry fee is $15.00 for those who are so inclined.

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Grove Music Festival May 18-20

Alhambra Music, Inc., is producing a weekend of music, commencing on Friday evening at Cocowalk on the Main Stage, (3015 Grand Avenue), beginning at 6:30 p.m. with the New World Steel & Percussion Ensemble and ending with a Jazz Orchestra at 9:00 p.m.

On Saturday afternoon there will be a classical trio and wine-tasting at
Cefalo's in the Grove (3540 Main Hwy.), and that evening, May 19, a free concert featuring the teenage winners of this year's Concerto Competition will play at Ransom Everglades (3575 Main Hwy.) just across the way from Cefalo's.

On Sunday morning at 11 am you may enjoy Chamber music with your brunch at
Marcanio's European Deli e Caffe (3540 Main Hwy., next to Cefalo's).

For info:305-668-9260
or visit:
www.alhambramusic.org

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Blue Man Grove performs tomorrow

Blue Man Grove is performing from 7:30 to 10 pm tomorrow, May 18th at Pommes & Pane Cafe (at CocoWalk). Experienced musicians are welcome to sit in.

More info at
www.bluemangrove.com

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Tower Power and Home Depot


A couple of other bloggers mentioned that we sound like a broken record by writing about the same things all the time, but these are important issues to the Grove. Even the Sun-Post is getting involved.

The Sun-Post has a couple of good stories in the current issue on the 300 Grove Bay project and the Home Depot. They don't save archives, so I posted them here and here, too.

Illustration by Christian Meesey/Meesimo.com

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Go Arva!

There is a lot of talk about nominating Arva Moore Parks as a City Commissioner, and many people are saying she would be a good replacement for Marc Sarnoff. I say wrong.

I think she would compliment Sarnoff. Sarnoff is already on our side, like him or not. Now we need someone else on our side. We need to turn the commission around so that we have three votes now. It doesn't make any sense to change one person who is on our side for another person who would be on our side. We need three people on the commission on our side.

Ms. Parks needs to run in another district. Not District 2. While it seems like a loss for District 2, it would really be a gain. She has a lot of class and intelligence. Hell, let's make her Mayor!

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Carrollton's summer camp for girls

Carrollton School is offering a unique summer day camp for girls called "Around the World In Four Weeks". There are four one-week sessions. The fee is $300.00 per week and registration deadline is June 2, 2007. Sessions run: July 9 to July 13; July 16 to July 20; July 23 to July 27 and July 30 to August 3.

The camp will offer a variety of activities that encourage self-exploration, creativity, fun and of course relaxation as the campers embark on an "around the world" adventure by participating in the language of their choice including Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish or Chinese. Baking, dancing singing and acting are all part of the program. Swimming lessons and computer lab are also offered daily.

Call 305-446-5673 ext. 2341 for more info, or visit:
www.carrollton.org.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Village Council Meeting

The Village Council meets tonight at 7 pm at the Glass House at 2820 McFarlane Road.

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Coconut Grove Women's Club

The Herald has a great story on the Coconut Grove women's club in today's editions. You can see a slide show of some old photos here. My sister-in-law had her 40th birthday party there just last weekend. It's nice to see some things have survived in the Grove.

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Overdeveloped


For all of you people who are for the Related (300 Grove Bay) project, like "Bob" who posted a comment in favor of the project, speaking for the neighborhood, with all due respect "Bob," I can throw a rock from my window at this very second and hit the very site. Can you?

And I don't care how good the architecture is, this type of zoning is meant for a downtown area, not a quiet neighborhood. And for all you people who say "progress." Raping and destroying a neighborhood is not progress. Stop and think. Look at the house next door to you. How would you feel if your neighbor sold and a developer came in and put a 300 tall massive structure next door? Seriously. Think about it.

These two and three story McMansions destroy low density neighborhoods. Look at poor Key Biscayne, it looks like a joke now. Parts of South Miami and Palmetto Bay look the same and these are only three story houses next to one story houses on zero lot lines. So just picture your house next to a 300 foot tall tower.

Think clearly now -- think like a caring, sensible human being. Try to imagine why people are against the project. Now think of why people are FOR the project and ask yourself, if money wasn't involved, if Related wasn't doing this to make millions, if not billions of dollars or if these neighborhood associations were not paid off, would these people be for this massive hunk of junk? I think not. Why doesn't Related go build some homes on the site for Habitat for Humanity if they are so great and it isn't about money? Why don't all these neighborhoods who were paid off reveal how much and why don't they donate the money to something worthwhile?

As for Grove West residents -- how dare any of you be for the project when Grand Avenue was so opposed to anything over three to five stories. How about this 310 foot tall project right next to your houses? How about destroying your whole neighborhood so Related can make money?

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Happy Mother's Day!


Happy Mother's Day! Why not take Mom to one of the great Coconut Grove restaurants for brunch or dinner? Here are just a few suggestions:

Baleen (4 Grove Isle Dr.) 305-858-8300
Bice (3015 Grand Ave. - CocoWalk) 305-860-0960
Le Bouchon du Grove (3430 Grand Ave.) 305-448-6060
The Charthouse (51 Chart House Dr.) 305-856-9741
The Cheesecake Factory (3015 Grand Ave. - in CocoWalk) 305-447-9898
Cielo Garden and Supper Club (3390 Mary St.) 305-446-9060
Ginger Grove (3000 Florida Ave. - in Mayfair House Hotel) 305-779-5100
Greenstreet Cafe (3110 Commodore Plaza) 305-567-0662
Jaguar (3067 Grand Avenue) 305-444-0216
Monty's (2550 S. Bayshore Dr.) 305-858-1431


For a longer, more complete list, go here.

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"Yellow" journalism?

I read this headline in The Herald last week: "Sarnoff denies payoffs for Grove Bay supporters" and thought, wow, what a strange misleading headline. Apparently I wasn't the only person to feel this way. Here are a bunch of letters in The Herald complaining and The Herald's lame response.

In the on-line story, The Herald wisely changed the headline to: "
Sarnoff alarmed at pay-for-support allegations", which makes more sense now.

It appears that there may be an
investigation about pay offs, which is what the original story was sort of about. We ran the original photos and questioned the yellow shirts and payoffs here on April 27th.

The man walking away from City Hall, in the photo above, is Murray Marcus, President of the Bay Heights Homeowners Association, who brokered a financial deal with The Related Group along with many others, including the Natoma Manors neighborhood association. In other words - screw the Grove - give us cash for our votes. They are greedy sell-outs, with no self respect, who care nothing about the Grove, he won't even face the camera. I would be embarrassed and ashamed of myself, too, if I did what he did.

Remember his board worked out this deal but the residents of that homeowner group were not privy to the numbers in the agreement. It also appears that all of those people in the sea of yellow shirts did not have a clue what was going on and they showed up to "show their support" for a quick $100.00 and a free lunch.


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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Lou Gehrig's Disease run/walk today

Lots of people were up early today for the The 6th Annual Lou Gehrig's Disease 10K Run and 5K Run/Walk. The smoke from all those wildfires covered the area, but still there was quite a turnout. Even the mayor was there. Harry Emilio Gottlieb took these photos.


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Christabelle's Quarter


Christabelle's Quarter (3157 Commodore Plaza) is opening Monday, May 14, they are accepting job applications now.

We noticed a bunch of chefs out back, who seemed to be in for training.

The place is fantastic. You walk in and are transported to another place and time. GM Michael McCarthy has every detail covered. This is the place in the Grove to experience New Orleans Cuisine among live Jazz and Blues. The wood carved bar at the entrance is beautiful and the stained glass is to magnificent.

There are three floors. The third floor is reserved for private events and parties.

The iron staircase is the centerpiece of the main room.
You look up and you'll be in awe at the stained glass ceiling.


Michael can be reached at michael@christabellesquarter.com or you can call 786-517-JAZZ OR 786-517-BLUES. They have a website here: www.christabellesquarter.com .

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Friday, May 11, 2007

ALS walk tomorrow morning


The 6th Annual Lou Gehrig's Disease 10K Run and 5K Run/Walk starts at 7:30 am tomorrow morning at City Hall (3500 Pan American Drive). All the money goes to patient care and research. All the info is here.

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Jazz on the Bay


The Jazz on the Bay Concert Series will be in Peacock Park tomorrow, May 12, in Peacock Park from 4-10 p.m. Jeffery Osborne and Grammy-nominated singer, Tamia will be performing.

There will be food, an art exhibit, and a fashion show and one lucky mom will win a trip for two to Barbados just in time for Mother's Day. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and enjoy.

For more info call 305-623-5078 or visit:
www.miamijazzonthebay.com

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Mayor Diaz responds to Comm. Sarnoff


Mayor Manny Diaz responded to Commissioner Marc Sarnoff's request to Veto the 300 Grove Bay project. You may have read Marc's letter here or received a copy in the mail. Here is the Mayor's response.

Here is Comm. Sarnoff's reply to the mayor.

To read the letters, you'll need Adobe Reader. It's free here.

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Marcanio's Deli and Cafalo's Wine Cellar


Marcanio's European Deli Caffe and Cefalo's Wine Cellar are located at 3540 Main Highway (the old Taurus location).

Marciano's offers a full service deli, caffee lounge seating, trattoria style on-site dining, prepared take-out meals and lots more. Their open kitchen allows you to savor the delicious scents and the bakery is to die for.


Here are some scenes taken yesterday at Marcanio's.

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House Bill 7203 must be vetoed

On June 15th, House Bill 7203 will go before Governor Crist for approval. This bill is a pilot program which includes Miami and Hialeah and basically "what it will do is give more latitude and less supervision" to our local government regarding growth.

We suggest writing the Governor and other representatives and voice your objection. It is critical to start writing today.

Below you will find a link that will take you to the Bill.

House Bill 7203:
H7203 GENERAL BILL/2ND ENG by Economic Expansion & Infrastructure Council; Cannon; Kravitz (Compare CS/CS/2ND ENG/
H 0985, CS/3RD ENG/H 1375, CS/CS/CS/S 0780, CS/S 0800, CS/CS/CS/1ST ENG/S 1928, S 2074) Growth Management [RPCC]; revises certain criteria & requirements for elements of comprehensive plans; revises application of concurrency requirements to public transit facilities; provides for creation of transportation concurrency backlog authorities; provides for issuance of revenue bonds for certain purposes; provides for pilot program to provide plan review process for certain densely developed areas; provides legislative findings, etc. Amends Ch. 163, 380.06.

Here is the link to the bill:

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Relaxating - enchanting

This sign on US1 and 27th Ave. is bothering some people. Not sure why. I would prefer to have a relaxing lunch any day at Scotty's Landing, Monty's or even Greenstreets Cafe than anywhere on Brickell or downtown. I would also prefer to be in the shade of the Grove's enchanting tree canopy and walk the quaint streets. Sorry guys. I would rather be in the Grove and I think Miami would have quite a loss if the Grove wasn't here.

Brickell markets itself, downtown markets itself and the Grove has a right to market itself. Should Lincoln Road stop all of its marketing because they don't include Washington Ave. or Ocean Drive? Get real.


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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Today in the Grove

Meet The Secret's Irene Nichols tonight at Teatro Abanico (3128 Commodore Plaza). As you know, The Secret is about applying the laws of attraction to receive what you want out of life. I mentioned it here.

There is a wine and cheese reception at 7 pm and the lecture starts at 7:30 pm. Price is $10.00; $5.00 for students. In a follow-up workshop on May 12, Irene Nichols will demonstrate how these laws work for you and give you the tools to maximize the benefits waiting for you to reap.

For more info, please visit: www.cultureinthecity.org or call 305-648-0899.

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At Vizcaya today: "Still Life", a short film installation by New York-based visual artist Anna Gaskell on her interpretation of and experiences at Vizcaya Museum & Gardens; part of Vizcaya's Contemporary Arts Project; This is all day from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm., Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is located at 3251 S. Miami Avenue. Cost: $12 adults, $5 children 6-12. For info: www.vizcayamuseum.org or call 305-251-9133

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We're 2 today!

The Coconut Grove Grapevine is 2 years old today! Here is our first post from May 8, 2005.

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Monday, May 07, 2007

The Grove's business patterns - part 2

The Grove needs more of an eclectic mix of restaurants and stores for lunch crowds.

I don't always want to be waited on, especially if I am alone for lunch. I like be in and out. We need places like Baja Fresh and Chicken Kitchen, Atlanta Bread and Pasha's where you can run in, get your lunch, go eat at a table inside or outside and leave and not have to deal with a wait staff especially if you are in a rush that day.

Do we have enough places like that here in the Grove? The few places that are set up that way are always crowded. The two Subways are always popular and Quiznos is not far behind. The pizza places are usually crowded, too. Apparently these places are busy because people want to be in and out and not waited on by waiters or waitresses.

The Grove BIC needs to take a road trip to Miracle Mile and Brickell and see what's new and inviting there. See where people are going and eating and spending their money and then the BIC needs to entice some of the same or similar places to the Grove.

I went all over the place one time looking for a Hallmark store. They had an item I wanted that no other store had. Wouldn't that be a great addition to the downtown Grove for daytime lunch crowds and shoppers? Places like that are needed. Places like that will draw locals out during the day. Locals could walk to these places most of the time. But right now, residents have to leave the Grove to find what they are looking for and that is why there are dozens of empty store fronts.

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Sunday, May 06, 2007

The Grove's business patterns or lack of them


Last night I drove around in circles trying to find parking in the Grove. Business seems to be great for restaurants and bars. I know that the area is sort of dead during the day, even on weekend days. The Gap seems to do a lot of business and a few other places, but I know a lot of businesses do suffer.

Apparently that is how Grove businesses are destined to be. I guess shopping isn't as popular as food and drink and that may be where business lies -- the Grove being basically an entertainment district at night and possibly catering to locals in the day. People go to malls to shop apparently, not to CocoWalk.

I have been suggesting for a long time that many of the boarded up shops, including Borders (no pun intended) should become places that locals can use on a daily basis -- in the daytime -- like a Publix, a dry cleaners, more lunch places like Baja Fresh and Chicken Kitchen and such. If you look at Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, it is always hopping, day and night. There is something for locals and tourists and guests.

I know most of crowds in the day, on Miracle Mile, come from the local office workers, but I actually make a trip to eat lunch on many occasions because I love the restaurants there. I work from home in the Grove and I drive to the Gables for lunch and to shop. I can't find what I am looking for in the Grove. And I am sure that is the case with many people.


I am thrilled that the Grove is not overbuilt like Coral Gables seems to be now. But there is still no reason why the Grove can't draw lunch crowds in the day. Although parking problems may be a big issue. While I don't like Johnny Rockets, they have the perfect location and are always crowded. That's what is needed for all Grove businesses.

Part two tomorrow.

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Saturday, May 05, 2007

Mayfair Farmer's Market

Here are a few items available at the Mayfair Farmer's Market, which is still going on every Saturday from 9 to 5 at 2911 Grand Ave. They have fruits and veggies at reasonable prices. Check them out today.

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Friday, May 04, 2007

Manny and his performing monkeys


Old Grover has been busy these days. Check out his Gonzalez Indian. You can click on the image above for a larger version.

We tried to make a photo of Manny up Jorge Perez's ass, but that would be too vulgar. Just picture it in your head. Green Mayor. LOLOLOLOL

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Parking solutions

Yesterday, the Grove Business Improvement Committee (BIC) agreed to fund a valet service on Commodore Plaza starting mid-May.

The BIC agreed to an $8.00 valet service fee, which isn't bad compared to some of the self service parking lots and garages in the area.

They will fund up to $66,000 during a six month trial period.

"It easily could have gone over $10" had the committee not voted to dedicate funds from its Parking Waiver Trust, said David. Collins, committee chair.

A valet station will be set up at either end of Commodore Plaza between Main Highway and Grand Avenue and will shuttle cars to the Coconut Grove Playhouse lot. Metered parking will still be open and that's the good part, in Coral Gables and South Beach and other locations, the valets take away valuable meter parking and use it as theirs, here it will be available as usual for self-parking.

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Creating Mother's Day crafts


Another Crafts event is being held tomorrow at the Heart of the Grove Gallery (3439 Main Highway), like last time, where kids will be able to create their own mother's day gifts with help from local artists connected with the GroveHouse Artists group. Here are a couple of photos taken at the last event.

It runs from 1 to 4 pm. The first craft is $10.00, each additional craft is $5.00. For more info: 305-445-1743.


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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Wanna make a quick $100.00 You don't have to have a clue about what is going on. Just show up

Rebecca Wakefield wrote an interesting column in the Sun Post about the folks being paid the $100.00 to sit at the Commission meeting to "push" for the Mercy-Related project.

It's funny and sickening at the same time and this blog is referenced (and some of the nasty comments), but not by name.
Here's her column.

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Grove Slam


The Sea Vee/Mercury Grove SLAM Fishing Tournament runs today and tomorrow.

The top prize is $15,000, entry fee is only $395.00. Headquarters is Monty's in the Grove.

For more information, visit:
www.groveslam.com or call 305-461-2700.

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Let's see how Green the Mayor is

Here is a letter sent to Mayor Manny Diaz from Commissioner Marc Sarnoff.

I think the Mayor turned green (in the face) after receiving this:

April 27, 2007

VIA E-MAIL:


The Honorable Manny Diaz
Mayor, City of Miami
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida 33133

Re: Grove Bay Residences
3663 South Miami Avenue

Dear Mayor Diaz:

Pursuant to the Commission Hearing of Thursday, April 26, 2007, District 2 would ask that you veto the City Commission’s 3-2 vote in favor of PZ Items No. 1 and 2 concerning 3663 South Miami Avenue [“Grove Bay Residences”]. As you are aware, PZ-1, a change to the Neighborhood Comprehensive Plan, pursuant to the record, this project would:

1. Act to harm the quality of life in the neighborhood.

2. Foster a decline in the surrounding neighborhood.

3. Promote a negative economic impact, reducing job opportunities.

4. Harm the City’s ability to foster downtown as a regional center.

5. Foster land use conflicts in Coconut Grove.

6. Harm our significant natural and coastal resources [diminishing in the City of Miami].

Further, I would ask that you veto PZ-2, a zoning change from GI to R4. Specifically, Zoning Ordinance Section 2210, requires the Commission to apply certain standards when considering a change of zoning request. Although the City of Miami staff concluded a zoning change was acceptable under certain conditions, it failed to address and demonstrate the required standards were met – as they could not be. The overwhelming competent and substantial testimony demonstrated that:

· The proposed change is not in harmony with the established land use pattern. There was no competent evidence showing that this proposal is in harmony with the neighborhood.

· The proposed change is not related to adjacent and nearby districts, and no evidence is in the record showing how it is.

· The change suggested is out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood and the city, and no competent evidence was presented to the contrary.

· The proposed change does not maintain the same or similar population density pattern and does increase and overtax the load on streets and on public facilities;

· The proposed change to multifamily high rise residential, by this application which allows more than 250 units units, will create an adverse impact on traffic both in the short term, during construction, and during the life of any multi family high rise residential development, due to traffic generated by the residents, visitors, and the myriad of service people required to support the dense development allowed under R-4 zoning. South Bayshore Drive is a designated scenic corridor, which cannot be widened or enhanced for traffic.

· This change will negatively affect public safety to a greater extent than the existing classification;

· The testimony from the uncompensated neighbors shows overwhelming concern over the negative impact on already congested streets in the immediate neighborhood.

· There are no changed or changing conditions which make the passage of the proposed change necessary (unless you consider the increasing value of our neighborhood shoreline). The change in zoning to R-4 – High Density Multi Family Residential - will establish a dangerous precedent for additional massive development in this single family neighborhood. It will create the “changing condition” which will be used to support the next application for a similar such use.

· The proposed change will not positively influence living conditions in the neighborhood, and in fact, will negatively influence quality of life and living conditions in the immediate neighborhood as well as throughout the Grove.

· The proposed change will have a negative impact on light and air to adjacent areas as the existing classification;

· The proposed change will have a negative impact on property values in the adjacent neighborhood;

· The proposed change will not contribute to the improvement or development of adjacent property.

· The proposed change does not convey the same treatment to the individual owner as to owners within the same classification and the immediate area and does not further the protection of the public welfare;

· There are absolutely no reasons why the use of this site is unfairly limited under existing zoning;

· It would not be difficult for the developer to find other adequate sites in the surrounding area for the proposed use in districts already permitting such use.

Finally, I would strongly urge you to utilize your veto powers provided to the Mayor under our City Charter, failing in same, I urge you to veto PZ3 and instruct the Commission to come back with conditions to the MUSP, in the event you fail to exercise your veto power for PZ-1 and PZ-2, by demanding:

1. A green construction, LEED Gold Standard and nothing less.

2. A well lighted bay walk of a minimum of twenty-five feet (25-ft.), open to the public at all times.

3. A public bike path sidewalk on a wider road leading to the public bay walk from South Bayshore Drive, with signage located on South Bayshore Drive.

4. A public park of at least Ten Thousand square feet (10,000 sq.ft.).

5. Free public parking reasonably close to the park, in an amount to allow the free use of the park.

6. The Park, Bay Walk, Bike Path, Sidewalk, Signage and parking for park/bay walk users shall be completed and open to the public prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the first phase of the three building project.

7. The requirement of an off duty police officer to direct traffic along Bayshore Drive for construction vehicles.

8. The complete obliteration of the sight of the three (3) towers from Vizcaya, with the use of mature massive oak trees on the Vizcaya property, if permitted, or on the property of 3663 South Miami Avenue.

9. The staggering of times for construction vehicles’ arrivals and departures so as to not coincide with hospital shifts or peak usage of Bayshore Drive.

10. The shuttling of all construction workers to and from the building site from a remote location away from the Grove (perhaps from under the Metro rail parking, station, or lot).

District 2 strongly urges you, Mr. Mayor, as a resident of district 2, to exercise the veto power provided to you under the City Charter, to protect the health, welfare and safety of District 2 voters and more specifically, Coconut Grove. Your words at the State of the City Address were profound and with the deeds behind it we truly can create a sustainable city.

I look forward to your prompt response.

Yours very truly,

Marc David Sarnoff
Commissioner District 2
City of Miami

cc: City Clerk
City Attorney, Jorge Fernandez
Mr. Pedro G. Hernandez, City Manager
Commissioner Angel Gonzalez
Commissioner Joe M. Sanchez
Commissioner Tomas P. Regalado
Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones

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Crime Watch update

The All-Grove Crime Watch District feels that neighbors need to have cell phone contact lists/phone chains -- as well as email addresses -- of neighbors, so neighbors can call neighbors directly to notify them of any danger/criminal activity in the neighborhood.

They still need volunteers to be Block Captains. If you would like to volunteer as a Block Captain and you need a phone chain sheet, please contact email Robert Loupo at
rloupo@aol.com or call him at 305/310-8769.

Crime Watch Meeting Update
The All-Grove Crime Watch met at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church on April 11, 2007, with approximately 40 attending. Meetings will now be held the second Wednesday of each month at St. Stephen's (2750 McFarlane Road) at 7 pm.

Police Chief Timoney, Deputy Chief Fernandez, Commander Martin and NROs Braga & Carpenter all presented information about crime activity and crime prevention for Grove residents. There are many empty homes presently, and these homes become the homes of criminals. Please notify police immediately if you see ANY suspicious activity around vacant homes.

If you witness an incident in progress or need immediate help - Dial 911 immediately.
If you see suspicious behavior or want to report a crime, call the non-emergency number 305/579-6111, give details of suspicious activity and request a marked unit. TRY to be as patient as possible with questioning dispatchers, then AFTER you call the 305/579-6111 number, you can contact NRO Braga (cell: 786-486-1488) or Off. Carpenter (cell 786-556-7646).

There was a lot of talk about how to protect your home when you go away. For a full report on the past meeting, please email Robert Loupo at
rloupo@aol.com . They had a lot of good ideas and with summer coming, many people will be traveling, so now would be a good time to brush up on home safety.


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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

It's beginning to hit the fan

The Miami Herald and Channel 4 News have both run stories on Loft One, developed by The Related Group, where city and county employees were practically given units, which were flipped for high profits. It appears these sweet deals were given in exchange for votes and money in the name of "affordable housing".

I guess when Commissioner Gonzalez dared people to follow the money, the Herald and Channel 4 took him up on that.

Stores
here and here.

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