Week of February 20, 2003    
Gov. Bush's trade mission to Spain wins reverse trip to Miami in May
International meeting will have 6,000-plus travel agents calling on Miami
One Little Haiti park could force relocation of 112 businesses
New merger of shopping center forces to pump investments, jobs into Greater Miami
Picture new Parrot Jungle profits with Kodak film & Pepsi products
Site selectors for national companies to tour Miami-Dade, get lesson in local growth
Flat commercial real estate market follows 'waiting' attitude of '02

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Thursday 2/20

VOLUNTEER NOMINEES
   The Jewish Volunteer Center is seeking nominations for the 2003 JVC Outstanding Volunteer Awards. Youths, teens, college students, adults or seniors are eligible. Nominations must be in by March 14. To obtain a nomination form call: (305) 576-6550.

Friday 2/21

VISION COUNCIL
   Vision Council hosts a business roundtable to discuss ballooning residential growth, and its impact on our community. 2 p.m. in the Great Room in the Aviation Training Center (Building F) at Miami-Dade Community College's Homestead Campus. Details: (305) 247-7082.

Tuesday 2/25

THREE FAITHS FORUM
   Three Faiths Forum hosts "Prejudice, One of my best friends is. . .", a collaboration between three highly regarded religious leaders, Rabbi Terry A. Bookman, Donald W. Krickbaum and Dr. Abdul Hamid Samra. 7 p.m. at the University of Miami, University Center, Flamingo Ballroom, 2 floor, 1306 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables. Details: (305) 666-9746.

Wednesday 2/26

FIBA ROUNDTABLE
   Florida International Bankers Association hosts "Brazil: The Post-Election Outlook", roundtable discussion examining the issue in light of evolving political, economic and social challenges. 12 p.m.-2 p.m. at the J.W. Marriott Hotel, Brickell Avenue, Miami. Cost $35. Details: (305) 579-0086.

Thursday 2/27

PANEL DISCUSSION
   The Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences host a panel discussion of global and human health issues, followed by an open forum, 5 p.m.-8 p.m. at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne. Details: (305) 361-4748.
   
   


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