Week of April 15, 2004   
Plans for downtown Miami projects get even bigger
Canadian medical researcher could move to Miami Gardens
Freedom Tower appraised, but county won't reveal its value
Four Seasons employees to be booted out of parking garage
Miami agrees to give state 15% of rent from Watson Island project
Sign of the times: Even Lennar is building condos
Developers working to give Civic Center workers places to call home

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MUSEUMS

Thursday 4/15

PLAYING WITH TIME
   The Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium invites visitors on a journey through unseen world of time and natural change to experience events that normally happen too slowly or too fast for human perception. Lectures, films, wildlife demonstrations and live shows. Through May 24. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at 3280 S Miami Ave. Members and children under 3 free; others $6-$10. Details: (305) 646-4200 or www.miamisci.org.
SHIPWRECKS AND RESCUES EXHIBIT
   The Historical Museum of Southern Florida explores shipwrecks, sea rescues and dramas along the Florida coast. Artifacts, maps, photos and video footage detail Florida's maritime history from the arrival of the Spanish Armada to the creation of the Coast Guard. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m every third Thursday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday through April 30. Miami-Dade Cultural Center, 101 W Flagler St. Children under 6 free; children 6-12 $2; others $5. Details: (305) 375-1596 or www.historical-museum.org.

Saturday 4/17

WILDLIFE WEEKEND
   The Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium will celebrate Earth Day with its 11th annual Wildlife Weekend. Interactive wildlife talks, arts and crafts, the Eco-Warrior Challenge and other activities will be arranged. Noon-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium, 3280 South Miami Ave. Adults $10; seniors and students $8; children 3-12 years old $6; children under 3 free. Details: (305) 646-4200.

ONGOING

MIAMI MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
   The first Friday of each month, a night of music, laser-light dynamics, star shows, planetarium shows, workshops and observatory viewing in a fun, educational evening created for the family. 7-10:30 p.m. $10 for adults, $8 for students with ID and senior citizens, $6 for children. Details: (305) 646-4420 or www.miamisci.org.
   
   
   

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