Week of April 8, 2004   
Miami considers moratoriums on developers
Port of Miami attracts large shipping company
Miami hopes to use Miami Arena tax funds for Orange Bowl
County considers dropping plans for airport-seaport link
Grand Prix promoter offers to pay most of debt to city
Organization of American States to meet again in Gables
Wachovia to move into Espirito Santo Plaza

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THURSDAYS AT THE FALLS
   Celebrate the sounds of spring with the concert series, which features performances at Britto Bridge at the Falls. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Falls, US 1 and Southwest 136th Street, Miami. Details: (305) 255-4570.
DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET
   Farmers market is 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays on Miami Avenue at Flagler Street. The festival street market specializes in farm-fresh fruit and vegetables, plants and flowers and natural products that range from bee's wax to specialty sauces. Details: (305) 379-7070 or (305) 351-0038.
LINCOLN ROAD FARMERS MARKET
   The market is on Lincoln Road between Alton and Washington avenues 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays. This green market features fruits, vegetables, fresh cut flowers, plants and specialty items like bread, honey, jams and jellies. Details: (305) 531-0038.
ESPA—OLA WAY WEEKEND FESTIVAL
   This festival is held on EspaŅola Way between Pennsylvania Avenue and Washington Avenue 7 p.m.-midnight Friday, 10 a.m.-midnight Saturday and 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. Details: (305) 531-0038.
FARMERS MARKET AT THE FALLS
   Through May 2 at The Falls shopping center's open-air center court. The market features products from more than 20 local vendors including fruits, vegetables, baked goods, jams and jellies, cheeses, flowers, orchids, bamboos, bonsai plants and crafts. Details: (305) 255-4570.
DEERING TOURS
   Deering Estate historical tours of some of Florida's earliest buildings and architecture. Offered daily. The Deering Estate at Cutler, 16701 SW 72nd Ave. 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. Adults $6; children $4. Details: (305) 235-1688.
DADELAND WALKING CLUB
   The Dadeland Walking Club has organized a free walk 9-10 a.m. led by an exercise specialist. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Dadeland Mall, Saks Fifth Avenue entrance. Details: (786) 596-3895.
ART DECO TOURS
   The Miami Design Preservation League offers 90-minute guided walking tours of the Art Deco Architectural Historic District that focus on South Beach's art deco, Mediterranean revivalist and MiMo architecture. 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Saturdays; 6:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Art Deco Welcome Center, 1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach. $15. Details: Sheldon Brown, (305) 531-3484 or www.mdpl.org.
   


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