Week of January 5, 2006   
China becomes top cargo supplier through Miami port
Miami officials rework Melreese plan to re-open bidding
Beach panel, FIU work to polish hospitality services
UM hires architect for $320 million medical building
Miami developer, national group building affordable housing here
Miami chamber officials expected to recommend new CEO to board
New Enterprise Florida CEO says upgrading seaports critical

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OUTDOORS

Friday 1/6

REDLAND FESTIVAL
   Opening concert for the Redland Natural Art Festival Saturday and Sunday features singer-songwriter Louden Wainwright III performing from his album "Here Come the Choppers" at 8 p.m. Sunday at Fruit & Spice Park. $25 concert admission. Music, arts and crafts displays throughout the park. $5 admission. 24801 SW 187th Ave., Homestead. Details: (305) 247-5727.

Saturday 1/7

KAYAK AND SNORKEL TRIP
   Kayak and snorkel in the shallows around a series of small islands in North Biscayne Bay. See coastal birds and marine life in their natural habitat. $35, includes snorkel rental. 2-5 p.m. Meet at Pelican Harbor Marina, 1275 NE 79th St. Causeway, Miami Beach. Reservations. Details: (305) 365-3018.
KEY BIKE TOUR
   Learn about natural and historical events while biking along Key Biscayne. $25 includes bike and helmet rental. $20 with your own bike. $15 children. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays. Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center, 6767 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne. Reservations. Details: (305) 365-3018.

Friday 1/13

ECOSYSTEM TASK FORCE
   The Biscayne Bay Regional Restoration Coordination Team will meet to discuss the restoration efforts being planned in the Biscayne Bay region. The public is invited to attend. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the South Florida Water Management District Miami Field Office, 9001 NW 58th St. Details: (305) 513-3420 or www.sfrestore.org.


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