Week of January 15, 2004   
Some cost overruns settled in mediation over arts center
County revenue from tourism taxes rise
County misses $15 million payment to Miami Beach
Kraft considering Coral Gables, Miami for Latin headquarters
City loan for Grand Prix linked to two Miami businessmen
County commissioners still divided on aviation authority
Miami-Dade plans to spend $503 million on transportation next year

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OUTDOORS

Thursday 01/15

HORSE SHOW
   The Lipizzaner Stallions presents its 34th anniversary show, "The Dancing White Stallions." 7:30 p.m. Jan. 15-16 at the University of Miami Convocation Center, 1246 Walsh Ave., Coral Gables. $19.50 adults; $17.50 students and seniors $24.50 Gold Circle seats. Details: (305) 284-8686.

Friday 1/16

ARTS FESTIVAL
   The 27th annual Redland Natural Art Festival will bring a plethora of plants, old-time music, exotic foods, wildlife exhibits, arts and crafts demonstrations and a petting zoo to Redland Fruit & Spice Park, 24801 SW 187th Avenue, Homestead, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday through Monday. In addition, singer Leon Redbone will perform in concert at the park 8 p.m. Friday in commemoration of the park's 60th anniversary. Festival admission $5 and free for children under 12; Leon Redbone concert tickets, $35, are available through Ticketmaster. Details: (305) 247-5727.

Saturday 1/17

FOSSIL REEF
   Discover the ancient fossil reef, as you accompany our naturalist down the beach. This unique reef, exposed at low tide, is full of surprises. You will be wading along its boundaries and the adjoining mangrove forest, so be prepared to get your shoes wet. The view of South Beach is an added bonus from this beautiful natural setting. Very photo worthy, and great fresh-air fun for the whole family. $10. Details: (305) 361-6767, Ext. 119. At 6767 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne.

ONGOING

DEERING TOURS
   Deering Estate historical tours are offered daily to some of Florida's earliest buildings and architecture. The Deering Estate at Cutler, 16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami. Adults $6; children $4. Details: (305) 235-1688.
MANGROVE TOURS
   Deering Estate Mangrove Boardwalk tours, featuring a guided walk along a half-mile boardwalk, are offered daily at The Deering Estate at Cutler, 16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami. Adults $6; children $4. Details: (305) 235-1688.


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