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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Thursday 4/25

INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT
   "Lowering your cost of property insurance." Speaker: Tom Washburn, Wilson Washburn & Foster Insurance. Tri-county chapters meeting. Reservations required. $40. 6 p.m. Sunrise Harbor Apartments, 1030 Seminole Drive, Fort Lauderdale. Details: (305) 981-9107.
DADS OF FLORIDA
   Newly formed Miami-Dade chapter meeting on changing present fatherhood laws. 7:30 p.m. Biscayne Park Recreation Department, 11400 NE Ninth Court. Details: (305) 981-2400.

Saturday 4/27

WOMEN'S COMMITTEE OF 100
   Trailblazer awards, installation of officers. RSVP. $18. 10 a.m. Call for location. Details: (305) 448-3845.

Thursday 5/2

MIAMI BUSINESS ALLIANCE
   "Take your business to new heights through professional contacts and business interchange." Held on the first and third Thursday of each month. RSVP. 8-9 a.m. Bankers Club, One Biscayne Tower, 2 S Biscayne Blvd. Details: Alberto, (305) 361-9662.

Saturday 5/4

SOUTH DADE PARLIAMENTARY LAW UNIT
   "What Have We Done This Year?" Speaker: Mary Scull Brown. Study group follows. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Fellowship Hall, Central Christian Church, 222 Menores Ave., Coral Gables. Details: (305) 446-6158 or 448-9928.

Sunday 5/5

FIFTY OVER FIFTY
   "Heating Up the Miami Art Scene: Conversations about cutting-edge art." Speaker: Dennis School, chair, Tate American Acquisition Committee. Quarterly membership meeting. Reservations required. $25. Noon. Renaissance Miami Biscayne Bay Hotel, 1601 Biscayne Blvd. Details: (305) 858-7298.
   


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