Week of July 26, 2001    
Scene set for developers to compete for Miami's Watson Island
West Coast e-leaders knock on tri-county door for inclusion in plans
Land swap in the works to build downtown charter school
New state education team given budget, code, organization priorities
High tech job growth measured as sector weighs hiring horizon
Global Crossings to double size of Latin-Caribbean Brickell office
Acreage for future residential development go to Homestead

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Friday 7/27

BERRIES TO WINE
   "Wines of New Zealand." Friday night wine-tasting is held weekly. No reservations required. $10. 7-9:30 p.m. Mayfair House Hotel, 3000 Florida Ave., Coconut Grove. Details: (305) 441-0000.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIAMI
   "Cultural Friday." Presented by the Dr. Rafael A. Penalver Clinic. 7-9 p.m. Southwest Eighth Street from 12th to 17th avenues. Details: (305) 636-2390.

Saturday 7/28

CREATIVE BLACK TIE
   17th annual. Former Miami Dolphins Dwight Stephenson, Nat Moore, Larry Ball and Don Strock play host with John Harris, Neal Colzie and Lary Little. Music, drinks, prizes, food. Dress creatively and with a bow-tie. $50, $60 & $85. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach. Details: (305) 594-4363, ext. 225.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIAMI
   "A Celebration of 105 Years of Heritage, History & Legacy in the Community." Free rides and games for children, parade to historic sites in Overtown, performances, symposiums, food, dance and music. Reception and book signing with Jackson Burnside. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Lyric Theater and the Ninth Street Pedestrian Mall, 819 NW Second Ave. Details: (305) 636-2390.

Sunday 7/29

POST CENTENNIAL TEA
   Presented by the Black Archives, History & Research Foundation of South Florida. RSVP. 4 p.m. St. Paul's AME Church, 1866 NW 51st Terrace. Details: (305) 636-2390.

Wednesday 8/1

SHARE-A-HAIRCUT
   Third annual hair cutter program seeks donations for back-to-school haircuts for needing children in 65 salons in South Florida. For every paid trim a free cut will be donated through the Department of Children & Families. The goal regionally is 4,000 haircuts worth $40,000. Hair Cuttery, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Details: (800) 956-HAIR or haircuttery.com.

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