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COCONUT GROVE FREE “Everything Grove Every Month!” TM NOVEMBER EVENTS 2. WEDNESDAY COMEDY AND CINEMA in the Grove! at the Backlot Wine Bar & Lounge. Join us for the launch of Comedy and Cinema! Get over hump day the right way at a place where work and stress will surrender to the laughter of stand up comedy and the thought provoking cinematic tal- ents of independent films. Every Wednesday evening at The Backlot Wine, Bar and Lounge from 6:30pm – 11pm comedian Mike Mercadal will introduce some of the funniest comedians along with the best independent films in the busi- ness at this amazing, ground- breaking, one of a kind event. The Backlot Wine Bar & Lounge is located Inside Paragon Grove 13 at CocoWalk, 3015 Grand Ave. on the 3rd Floor. For more info go to: www.ComedyandCin- ema.com. 4. FABULOUS FIRST FRIDAY at Mi- ami Science Museum. A night of fun under the stars. A free star show, free access to the Observatory (weather permitting), an ever-changing lineup of cool laser shows and informative, scientific lectures for the entire family. For more info visit: www.miamisci.org 5. SATURDAY REPTILE DAY at Miami Science Museum. The Miami Science Museum combines two of its most well known events, Snake Day and Lizard Day, to bring you Reptile Day! Proud owners show off their pet reptiles and compete for prizes in a competition with categories such as: The Larg- est, Best of Show, Most Unusual, People’s Pick and Junior Herpetologist. In addition to the pet reptile competition, guests will also enjoy a sampling of Insect Cuisine freshly prepared by a professional chef. Cost: Free admission for TWO with each reptile registered. SATURDAY: DRUM CIRCLE: 7-10pm. Come, and discover or redis- cover the magic, joy, and healing power of the drum. There will again be drumming and dancing in the open air at the Mayfair in the Atrium, where the large sculp- tures are located, just north of the Promenade in the Grove, located at the corner of Grand Avenue and Mary Street. Extra drums and other percussion instru- ment will be avail- able along with wa- ter and seating. All you need to bring are happy hands. For more informa- tion, please contact Karen:[email protected] Tel: 305-401-2644 6. SUNDAY 1pm-4pm. COMMUNITY BAY DAY/FAMILY DAY at SHAKE-A-LEG. The event is open to the public at Shake-a-Leg Miami’s sailing center, 2620 South Bayshore Drive. Community Bay Day is where the public can take advantage of everything Shake-a-Leg Miami offers - including sailing, kayaking and power boating.You can also learn about camps, lessons, and other activities offered at the sailing center. Free Parking. For more information, please call (305) 858-5550 or visit www. shakealegmiami.org. 9. WEDNESDAY SOCIAL MEDIA BOOT CAMP at the Backlot Wine Bar & Lounge in Grove Paragon Movie Theater, at CocoWalk 4-6pm. You’ll learn about...What is Social Media and why do I need it? Effective Social Media? Case studies and suc- cessful campaigns Why you need video in your life. Tips, Tricks NOVEMBER 2011 LINE-UP: 5 WEEK STAND UP COMEDY CLASS AT THE IMPROV Nov.7-28 Tuesdays: COMEDY JAM Loni Love November 3-4th Kyle Dunnigan November 10-13 Tom Rhodes November 16th HOLD-BROWN RICE COMEDY: ITS ORGANIC November 17th Bruce Bruce November 18-20 Andrew Dice Clay November 23rd Bret Ernst November 25- 27 TURKEY CONTEST November 30 For Info, Tickets and Showtimes visit: www. MiamiImprov.com 3390 MARY ST COCONUT GROVE, FL 33133 (305) 441-8200 VOL 1 ISSUE 6 NOVEMBER 2011 TO Advertise HERE Call: 786 399-0607 TO Advertise IN THE COCONUT GROVE GAZETTE: Call 1-(786)-399-0607 OR GO TO: WWW.COCONUTGROVEGAZETTE.COM BRINGING FITNESS TO YOUR FAMILY’S DOOR! TT (786) 383-FI www.fitnessexpressmiami.com FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION BUY 1 PERSONAL TRAINING SESSION, GET 1 FREE! BUY 1 PILATES IN THE PARK OR BOOTCAMP CLASS, GET 2 FREE! NOVEMBER 2011 COCONUT GROVE GAZETTE “Everything Grove Every Month” Gazette www.CoconutGroveGazette.com CoconutGroveGazette “See You in the Grove!” TM COCONUT GROVE GAZETTE - NOVEMBER 2011 - VOL 1 ISSUE 6 @GroveGazette JO-ANN FORSTER BRIAN FORSTER SHAPIRO 3960 UTOPIA CT $2,250,000 3960UTOPIA.COM 3665 ST. GAUDENS RD $1,395,000 3665STGAUDENS.COM GROVENOR #1402 $1,499,950 2627SBAYSHORE1402.COM 3600 STEWART AVE $2,350,000 3600STEWART . COM L’HERMITAGE #47 $789,500 2000SBAYSHORE47.COM 1601 MICANOPY AVE $645,000 1601MICANOPY.COM BRIAN FORSTER SHAPIRO VICE PRESIDENT • THE FORSTER TEAM 305.978.8655 JO-ANN FORSTER TOP 5 SALES AGENTS IN MIAMI-DADE 2010 305.778.5555 Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. IN TODAY’S MARKET RESULTS MATTER! TRUST THE NAME THAT GETS RESULTS! Photo by Kiko Ricote Courtesy of the Coconut Grove BID Find more events online at www. CoconutGroveg- azette.com/events

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Page 1: Coconut Grove Gazette November 2011 Edition

C O C O N U T G R O V EFREE“Everything Grove Every Month!” TM

N O V E M B E R E V E N T S2 . WEDNESDAY COMEDY AND CINEMA in the Grove! at the Backlot Wine Bar & Lounge. Join us for the launch of Comedy and Cinema! Get over hump day the right way at a place where work and stress will surrender to the laughter of stand up comedy and the thought provoking cinematic tal-ents of independent films.Every Wednesday evening at The Backlot Wine, Bar and Lounge from 6:30pm – 11pm comedian Mike Mercadal will introduce some of the funniest comedians along with the best independent films in the busi-ness at this amazing, ground-breaking, one of a kind event.The Backlot Wine Bar & Lounge is located Inside Paragon Grove 13 at CocoWalk, 3015 Grand Ave. on the 3rd Floor. For more info go to: www.ComedyandCin-ema.com.

4 . FABULOUS FIRST F R I D A Y at Mi-ami Science Museum. A night of fun under the stars. A free star show, free access to the Observatory (weather permitting), an ever-changing lineup of cool laser shows and informative, scientifi c lectures for the entire family. For more info visit: www.miamisci.org

5 . S A T U R D A Y REPTILE DAY at Miami Science Museum. The Miami Science

Museum combines two of its most well known events, Snake Day and Lizard Day, to bring you Reptile Day! Proud owners show off their pet reptiles and compete for prizes in a competition with categories such as: The Larg-

est, Best of Show, Most Unusual, People’s Pick and Junior Herpetologist. In addition to the pet reptile competition, guests will also enjoy a sampling of Insect Cuisine freshly prepared by a professional chef. Cost: Free admission for TWO with each

reptile registered.S A T U R D A Y : DRUM CIRCLE: 7-10pm. Come, and discover or redis-cover the magic, joy, and healing power of the drum. There will again be drumming and dancing in the open air at the Mayfair in the Atrium, where the large sculp-tures are located, just north of the Promenade in the Grove, located at the corner of Grand Avenue and Mary Street. Extra drums and other percussion instru-ment will be avail-able along with wa-ter and seating. All you need to bring are happy hands. For more informa-tion, please contact

Karen:[email protected]

Tel: 305-401-2644

6 . S U N D A Y 1pm-4pm. COMMUNITY BAY DAY/FAMILY DAY at SHAKE-A-LEG. The event is open to the public at Shake-a-Leg Miami’s sailing center, 2620 South Bayshore Drive. Community Bay Day is where the public can take advantage of everything Shake-a-Leg Miami offers - including sailing, kayaking and power boating.You can also learn about camps, lessons, and other activities offered at the sailing center. Free Parking. For more information, please call (305) 858-5550 or visit www.

shakealegmiami.org. 9 . W E D N E S D A Y SOCIAL MEDIA BOOT CAMP at the Backlot Wine Bar & Lounge in Grove Paragon Movie Theater, at

CocoWalk 4-6pm. You’ll learn about...What is Social Media and why do I need it? Effective Social Media? Case studies and suc-cessful campaigns Why you need video in your life. Tips, Tricks

NOVEMBER 2011 LINE-UP:5 WEEK STAND UP COMEDY

CLASS AT THE IMPROV Nov.7-28

Tuesdays: COMEDY JAM

Loni Love November 3-4th

Kyle Dunnigan November 10-13

Tom Rhodes November 16th

HOLD-BROWN RICE COMEDY: ITS ORGANIC November 17th

Bruce Bruce November 18-20

Andrew Dice Clay November 23rd

Bret Ernst November 25- 27

TURKEY CONTEST November 30

For Info, Tickets and Showtimes visit: www. MiamiImprov.com

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(305) 441-8200

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JO-ANN FORSTER BRIAN FORSTER SHAPIRO

3960 UTOPIA CT$2,250,000

3960UTOPIA.COM

3665 ST. GAUDENS RD$1,395,000

3665STGAUDENS.COM

GROVENOR #1402 $1,499,950

2627SBAYSHORE1402.COM

3600 STEWART AVE$2,350,000

3600STEWART.COM

L’HERMITAGE #47$789,500

2000SBAYSHORE47.COM

1601 MICANOPY AVE$645,000

1601MICANOPY.COM

BRIAN FORSTER SHAPIROVICE PRESIDENT • THE FORSTER TEAM

305.978.8655

JO-ANN FOR S TERTOP 5 SALES AGENTS IN MIAMI-DADE 2010

305.778.5555Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 1 C o c o n u t G r o v e G a z e t t e Everything Grove Every Month”

Mondays: Getting Fit in the Grove. FREE. The group

meets at The Florida Running Company at 7:00pm for a 5 mile run and then fi nish at Pilates in the Grove for a 20-30 min pilates group stretch. Contact [email protected] or [email protected] for more information.

Mondays and Wednesdays: Fitness Express Pilates in

the Park classes. Come strengthen your core and alleviate your back pain . Classes are held at 830am and 630 pm at the South end of Kennedy Park by the vol-leyball courts. Mats are not provided. For more info: www.fi tnessexpress-miami.com or call 786-383-3488

Tuesdays: 6:30pm Bedtime Storytime for Pre-schoolers at

the Coconut Grove Library | 2875 McFarlane Rd | 305-442-8695

Wednesdays: Comedy and Cinema in the Grove. Every

Wednesday evening at The Backlot Wine, Bar and Lounge from 6:30pm – 11pm comedian Mike Mercadal will introduce some of the funni-est comedians along with the best independent fi lms.

Reading Ready Toddler Sto-rytime at the Coconut Grove

Library | 2875 McFarlane Rd | 305-442-8695

“Where Latin meets Jazz Jam

@ the Grove Spot” featuring Andy Har-low and his band (8-11pm).

Thursdays:

6:30pm Bedtime Storytime for Pre-schoolers at the Coco-

nut Grove Library | 2875 McFarlane Rd | 305-442-8695

7PM. Completely Canine Dog Walking Club. at 7 pm at AC’s

Icees in Kennedy park. Participants will enjoy a leisurely stroll around the park and have the opportunity to meet other likeminded people and fun-loving dogs. The event is free and everyone is welcome. All dogs must be leashed. For more information, call 305 444 1911.

Fridays: *PANORAMA Friday Night Wine Tasting Series.

Hosted by wine educator Barry Al-berts of berries to Wine, Inc. 7pm - 10 pm. $15 pp. One of the longest running tastings in the country! Each week features 10 wines by grape type, region or country of origin along with

an artisan cheese platter. For additional info, pls contact Panorama Restaurant & Sky Lounge 305.447.8256 or email [email protected]. Compli-mentary valet parking.

Saturdays: Coconut Grove Or-ganic Farmers Market. 10:00am-

6:00pm. South Florida’s oldest organic farmers market. Enjoy a unique raw foods deli, featuring Sprouted Spreads, Gourmet Salads, Nori Rolls, fresh squeezed juices, and raw fruit pies. Corner of Grand Avenue & 33rd Ave. Call (305) 238-7747 for weekly prices or delivery.

EVERY WEEKDAY: Lunch time Circuit Fitness Classes at

State of the Art Fitness. Only $7. For more info contact: 305-858-5886 www.SOTAFtraining.com

Monthly: Last Friday

of the month Live Bossa Nova entertainment at Sonesta Coconut Grove. Enjoy the perfect mix of Brazilian soul poolside at the last Friday Night Wine Tasting. Cost is

$15, free valet, no res-erva-tions need-ed.

The wine tasting and performance are from 7 to 9:30 pm.2889 McFar-lane Road. For info: 305-447-8256.

GROVE CROSS WORDS:

and Tools. Leaving Boot Camp with a game plan for Social Media.Reserve Now: (space is limited to 55 PER-SONS) Price: $10 for members.$20 for friends of members. includes 1 free beverage for each attendee and free popcorn during workshop from 4 to 6. 6 to 8PM: after-camp NET-WORKING with specials: $5 drinks & $5 appetizers. FREE Comedy en-tertainment after 7 pm. Email: [email protected]

11 . F R I D A Y THE BARNACLE UNDER MOON-LIGHT w/NICK ANNIS- 6:00 - 9:00 PM Bring a blanket, bring a picnic, bring your friends and fam-ily and join us on the lawn for an evening concert under the skies of South Florida. See award-winning folk singer/songwriter Nick Annis in his fi rst headlining appearance at The Barnacle. No pets please. Barnacle Historic State Park, 3485 Main High-way in Coconut Grove. Contact: (305) 442-6866.

1 2 - 1 3 . S A T U R -D A Y & S U N D A Y An-nual Yard Sale for Local Stray Cats- 6:00 - 9:00 PM at 3147 Mary Street. To donate household items, pet items, clothing, etc., please call Erika King at 305-448-1694 for

drop off or item pick up.

1 3 . S U N D A Y Tea for Horses 3-5pm The South Florida Society for the Prevention of Curelty to Animals is having a fundraiser called “Tea For the Horses” at the Coconut Grove Woman’s Club. The High Tea and Wine Tasting will in-clude tea, savories, scones and sweets; a piano performance by Peggy Hall and a Silent Auction. RSVP at [email protected] or call Dolly Ma-cIntyre at 305-460-0157. Or register online at: www.spca-sofl a.org. The Coconut Grove Woman’s Club is at 2985 S. Bayshore Drive. Cost is $25 per person.

1 6 . W E D N E S D A Y The King Mango Strut Dis-organizational Meeting! 7 pm at GreenStreet Café (3468 Main Highway), Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 USA

1 7 . T H U R S D A Y -Shake-A-Leg Miami Pop-Up Boutique & Cafe 10am-4pm. is proud to host our fi rst annual Holi-day “Pop up Boutique & Cafe” on Thursday, Nov 17, 2011 from 10am

- 4pm! This exciting event will kick off our seasonal “Spirit of Giving” campaign that will continue through-out the holidays.

19th . S A T U R D A Y Coconut Grove Jaycees 35th Anniversary Party at STILTS-VILLE. Boat for Stiltsville leaves from Shake-A-Leg Marina (next to Monty’s in the Grove) at 11:30 am. Don’t be late! There will be plenty to drink, lots to eat and tunes to dance to! We want YOU to celebrate with us. We return to Shake-A-Leg at approximately 6:00 PM and then….MONTY’S IN THE GROVE !!! 6 pm til ??? *So if you can’t afford the ticket,come see us at Monty’s after 6 pm!*

2 0 . S U N D A Y The Gran Fondo USA bicycle event. 7am- 5pm. Ride with Jan Ullrich, the 1997 Tour de France champion and Olympic gold medalist! Participation is open to recreational and competitive cyclists enthusiasts alike. Commencing at Coral Gables City Hall and fi nishing at Coconut Grove City Hall, partial proceeds will benefi t St. Jude Hospital Children’s Research Hospital. Register Online at http://granfondousa.com/miami/ or at: Highgear Cycling, 3423 Main Highway, Coconut Grove (Mi-

ami) FL. 33133.

2 4 . T H U R S D A Y -THANKSGIVING DAY BRUNCH at the Ritz Carlton Coconut Grove! 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. AT Bizcaya. A monumental feast the whole family will love. Oven roasted turkey, brown sugar molasses baked ham, cranberry corn stuffi ng with oregano and many more traditional favorites await you at this grand holi-day celebration. $75 per adult / $35 per child under 12. 3300 Southwest Twenty-seventh Avenue, Coconut Grove.MORE EVENTS on pg 3...

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POOCH of the MONTH!

ZEUS Chinese Sharpei -3yrs old;

Astrologic sign-LEO (attention seeker)

Zeus, featured on Animal Planet, this amazing dog will do tricks and when he is not modeling wrinkle cream or couture wigs and setting new dog trends from Miami, he enjoys digging holes while swim-ming at the beach and making new friends.

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Deeply nestled within the heart of the South Grove, on one of the most coveted cul-de-sac streets, is a home that has been recognized by organizations such as the American Institute of Architecture (AIA), Miami Chapter and AIA Florida with the prestigious “Award for Excellence.” The property has also been featured in Florida Design’s Miami Home and Décor Magazine for being an incredible transformation into modern design. An artistic vision made reality by renowned architect Max Strang, 3960 Utopia Court’s award winning features are found at every turn. No detail was overlooked in the planning and restoration that was completed in 2008. As you enter you are mesmerized by the feeling of fl oating in space as soaring sheets of glass surround you. You are connected to the natural beauty of the architecture from the inside to the exterior. Towering white walls create the perfect set-ting for the art afi cionado to display and express their individuality. This magnifi cent display of modern design is listed for $2,250,000 by Jo-Ann Forster (305) 778-5555. For more information on this home, or to view the video tour please visit the property’s website at www.3960Utopia.com, or see an array of spectacular homes at www.uniquehomesofmiami.com.

Kiko Ricote is the photographer responsible for the Coconut Grove BID’s latest city-wide advertising cam-paign promoting our awesome little corner of Miami.

The ex fashion model and TV personality, has lived in Europe, Australia and California where he hosted and produced the TV program Fama & Fortuna, while traveling around the world for Univision interviewing the rich and famous of the Latin culture.

Now, after 15 years in Miami shooting for ad capaigns like Coconut Grove Always Cool and trend setters like Brickell Magazine, the multi-talented Venezuelan is releasing a book of his Miami panorama shots.

He is the founder of the ac-claimed Kikor Studios in Miami, has worked with many of the most recognized advertising agencies like BBDO, Mc Cann Erickson, Walter Thompsom,etc.

For a Sneak Preview of the Miami Book at www.Kikor.com. Go to Portfolio>Miami Book.

A Touch of Utopia AIA DESIGN AWARD WINNER

“Grove is the New Black!” TMCOCONUT GROVE GAZETTE - NOVEMBER 2011 - VOL 1 ISSUE 4

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“The Pi lgr ims made seven t imes more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impoverished thanthese who, never theless, set aside a day of thanksgiving.“

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Scorpio: October 23- November 21 Focus on having emotional wellbe-

ing. Be honest, but don’t tell every-thing unless asked. Confrontations may be necessary, and they will work out in your favor. Budget your money.

Aries: Time to take life at a slower pace. Health is in need

of improvement. Money should be budgeted. Don’t reveal everything to another person unless you are sure of their trust.

Taurus: Good time for adventure and love. Major changes bring

endings as well as new beginnings. Release resentments and judgments from the past. Not everyone will act the same way.

Gemini: Higher levels of spiri-tuality are indicated. Give of

yourself to others in need, but don’t let them walk on you. Stand stronger in what you know is right. Family and home life need attention.

Cancer: Communications with loved ones who live out of town

are joyous. Close relationships require a more cautious approach. Financial abundance is indicated. Female ener-gies are strong.

Leo: You have many goals. Be care-ful not to become too scattered.

Career can be more important than relationships. Honesty is appreciated. You are strong and optimistic. Money improves.

Virgo: All the extra effort is tak-ing its toil. You are emotionally

burned out and exhausted. Do what you need to reestablish balance. Your fi nances are leaking. Time to set limits and say no.

Libra: There is openness and honesty in love. A situation involving two

people should be left to work itself out. Learn from your experiences. Dis-cussions lean towards career. Money greatly improves.

Sagittarius: November 22-Decem-ber 21 Friendship, romance and

love rule this month. Health is good emotionally, which benefi ts the mind and body. Intuition is accurate. Trust

your impressions. Possibility of travel.

Capricorn: Your luck is chang-ing. Growth and expansion are

around you. Unusual events make you wonder about miracles. Good time for careers, relationships, and money. Take care of your health.

Aquarius: Life is overwhelming. Prioritize as best as you can.

Any jealousy and possessiveness is unwarranted. Responsibilities take precedent. Avoid anger and just go with the fl ow.

Pisces: This is the month for new ad-ventures, but think carefully before

acting. Creativity is strong. Money improves greatly. Love is enthusias-tic and fun. Opportunities can occur overseas.

Sandra Richardson is an inter-nationally renowned psychic, author, and lecturer. She is avail-able for psychic consultations from Wednesdays through Saturdays at Celestial Treasures, 3444 Main Highway, #3, Coconut Grove, Florida 33133. Telephone: (305) 265-2228; Email: [email protected]; Website www.mysticalamulet.com.

November 2011Horoscopes by Sandra Cheryl RichardsonZodiac Connect ions

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2 4 . T H U R S D A Y Thanksgiving Day Football Lounge! at Amadeus Bar! Ritz Carl-ton Coconut Grove 12 p.m. to midnight. Come as you are in this relaxed lounge to watch the holiday triple header beginning at 12:30 p.m. that pits the Detroit Lions against reigning Super Bowl champs the Green Bay Packers. Later that afternoon, tune in at 4:15 p.m. as the Dallas Cowboys host the Miami Dolphins, followed by the prime-time game, with the Baltimore Ravens hosting the San Francisco 49ers begin-ning at 8:20 p.m. Enjoy all the action while grazing on an a la carte menu of fan favorites, including sliders, pizzatas, chicken. wings and more. 3300 Southwest Twenty-sev-enth Avenue, Coconut Grove.

2 4 . T U R K E Y T O G O ! THANKSGIVING DAY! Entertain lavishly without all the work! Limited availability. ORDER by Tuesday, November 22 by phoning 305-644-4680 PICKUP at a scheduled time at The

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