Week of November 10, 2005   
County on pace for record tourism numbers
If you work for county, you must live here, commission says
County to extend contract of Miami airport consultant
Miami to consider housing program for returning vets
Realtor launches Web site for condo flippers
Beacon Council sets workshops on loans for Wilma recovery
Japanese garden closed for post-Wilma restorations

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Saturday 11/12

ORAL HISTORY WORKSHOP
   The Lauderdale Lakes Historic Preservation Board will host a workshop in response to public interest in learning how to develop and conduct oral-history projects. It will teach the skills needed to preserve family, community and cultural memories for personal and professional use. 10 a.m.-noon at Lauderdale Community Council, 3720 W Oakland Park Blvd., Lauderdale Lakes. Details: (954) 717-9028 or (954) 535-2706.
SHELL ENGRAVING
   Southeastern Indian Shell Engraving demonstration, lecture and workshop at the Lowe Art Museum by Dan Townsend, Creek-Cherokee shell carver artist. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. $10-$35. Details: (305) 461-2690 or jdauner@optimumconsulting.net.

Wednesday 11/16

BENEFIT FASHION SHOW
   Bal Harbour Shops hosts a fashion show benefiting Projects: New Born Neonatal Special Care Center. Event features the new spring/resort collections of fashion designers. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Sheraton Bal Harbour Beach Resort, 9701 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour. $100-$150. Details: (305) 937-0300 or (305) 866-1816.

Saturday 11/19

FUNDRAISER HARVEST
   The Historical Museum of Southern Florida presents its annual fundraiser harvest. The event includes 200 booths of homemade crafts, food products, artwork, live plants and agricultural products. Live music stage including performances by Irish fiddler, James Kelly, Century Steel Orchestra and Siempre Flamenco. Children can enjoy the petting zoo, face painting and performances from Actors' Playhouse Theatre. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Fair & Expo Center, 10901 Coral Way. $2-$6. Details: (305) 375-1492 or www.historical-museum.org.

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