Week of April 25, 2002    
Puerto Rico's Polytechnic University opening Miami campus
Florida team in Venezuela to lobby for trade headquarters
Brazilians may be best bet for South American tourism business
Hines seeks residential partner for mixed-use project in Gables
Funds pave way for Coral Gables commuter trolley
Trade zone battle stalls Wynwood redevelopment
Candidates line up to manage Miami's Bayfront, Bicentennial parks

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Friday 4/26

CONCERT
   "Barnacle Under Moonlight." Family concert with Grant Livingston. A Dade Heritage Days event. $5. Children under 10 free. 6-9 p.m. The Barnacle, 3485 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove. Details: (305) 448-9445.

Saturday 4/27

ART ADVENTURES
   "A Few of Our Favorite Things." Held in conjunction with the exhibit, "Catalyst: 50 Years of Collecting at the Lowe." 2 p.m. today & Sunday. Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Drive, UM Campus, Coral Gables. Details: (305) 284-3603.
CRANDON PARK DAYS
   Presented by Miami-Dade Parks. Garden tours, nature walks and over a mile of family beaches. A Dade Heritage Days event. 10 a.m. -5 p.m. $4 Crandon Park on Key Biscayne. Details: (305) 361-5421.

Sunday 5/5

SUNDAY AFTERNOONS OF MUSIC FOR CHILDREN
   "Dance is Special." Presented by the Maximum Dance Company. $35. Presented by Temple Beth Am. $35. 3 p.m. Gusman Concert Hall, 1314 Miller Drive, UM Campus, Coral Gables. Details: (305) 667-6667.
   

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