Week of June 10, 2004   
Arts center needs $19 million more, CEO says
Historical museum joins Bicentennial Park plan
Developers to go to city with sixth version of project plans
'It's going to be different this year,' new leader tells chamber
Transportation problems threaten to stall economy, Bush says
Florida delegation to seek FTAA support in Barbados
Baseball consultant: City needs private help to build stadium

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Thursday 6/10

MONEY-LAUNDERING SEMINAR
   The Florida International Bankers Association will offer a training program in the detection of money laundering and protection of banks from exposure to money laundering. Chuck Morley, former chief investigator of the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, will discuss the Patriot Act, Bank Secrecy Act requirements, wire transfers and other relevant topics. 8-12:30 p.m. at 801 Brickell Ave., Fifth Floor, Miami. $195. Details: www.fiba.net.
MARKETING FORUM
   The South Florida Interactive Marketing Association will hold a forum on Web sites that drive customer acquisition. Peter Schott, vice president of marketing for ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, will discuss his own successful use of Web marketing that generated $12 billion in mortgages for his company in 2003. 6-8 p.m. at The Tower Club, 100 SE Third Ave., 28th Floor, Fort Lauderdale. Members free; others $15-$39. Details: (305) 444-2181 or www.sfima.com.

Saturday 6/12

ANNIVERSARY GALA
   The South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will hold its 10th-anniversary dinner and awards ceremony to honor Gabriel Abaroa, president of the Latin Recording Academy, Chief Billy Cypress of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians and Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin, president of Barry University. 7:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Beach Resort, 4833 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. $100. Details: (305) 534-1903.

Thursday 6/15

BAR ASSOCIATION LUNCH
   The Miami Beach Bar Association will hold a luncheon meeting with featured speakers to discuss Juvenile Law updates. At noon at Van Dyke CafÈ, Second Floor, 846 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach. $20-$30. Details: David Alschuler Esq., (305) 549-6565.
ISRAEL BONDS DINNER
   The Miami-Dade County State of Israel Bonds will hold its 18th annual dinner with guest speaker Sabi H. Shabtai, internationally recognized authority on terrorism. Norman Levine, managing partner at Ribotsky Levine Canner et al., will be honored for his support of the state of Israel and commitment to community service and professional achievement. 3 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel, 1601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. $45. Details: Sara Levy, (305) 895-4700 or (954) 748-8301.

Thursday 6/17

GABLES NETWORKING EVENT
   The Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly networking breakfast with Gary L. Berman, CEO of Marketing Segment Research, to discuss multicultural marketing in the modern business environment. 7:30 a.m. at the Biltmore Hotel, Country Club Ballroom, 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables. Members free; others $25. Details: (305) 446-1657 or www.coralgableschamber.org.
CARDS & COCKTAILS
   The Aventura Chamber of Commerce will hold a networking event. 6-8 p.m. at 17900 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura. Members free; others $10. Details: (305) 935-2131.
   

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