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Village loses one of its community anchors, former shop owner Bob Bristol
- July 10, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
No CommentsThe huge anchor that graces the entrance to the Beach Club on Key Biscayne typifies the type of person Bob Bristol was. After all, he had a hand in getting the enormous salvage piece from San Salvador to where it’s, well, anchored today. Bristol, a long-time resident of the island whose family started a toy
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Get to Know the Key Biscayne 4th of July Parade’s Grand Marshal
- July 4, 2022
- Posted by: Key Biscayne Community Foundation
- Categories: Community Blog, Events
Your 2022 Key Biscayne Grand Marshal – Sally Brody If you attended the annual Key Biscayne 4th of July Parade today, you would have seen Mrs. Sally Brody leading the procession as the 63rd Grand Marshal. In fact, this is her first parade as Grand Marshal after living more than 50 years on our island
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Island residents learn about area’s ‘backyard birds’
- June 13, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
This past week, Rumya Sundaram, Citizen Scientist coordinator for the Key Biscayne Community Foundation, hosted a lecture at the Community Center featuring Brian Rapoza of the Tropical Audubon Society. The topic was “Miami’s Backyard Birds,” featuring year round resident birds of Key Biscayne plus birds that migrate over the winter season. …Continue here
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Advertiser who paid to run “columns” apologizes to Key Biscayne Community Foundation in court settlement
- June 3, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
Tony Campaigne, whose caustic “Pepe the Parrot” paid ads touched off a libel suit, agreed to apologize to the Key Biscayne Community Foundation and make a donation to the nonprofit as part of a legal settlement reached this week. The agreement calls for Campaigne to purchase ads in the Islander News and The Miami Herald
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The Miami Strong Disaster Resilience Network
- June 3, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
The Miami Strong Disaster Resilience Network is a collective of grassroots organizations in Miami-Dade County that spring into action in a time of need. This network is a hub of information and resources for the community leaders that are the first on the ground in their neighborhoods. Miami is uniquely at risk for natural disasters.