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Six candidates run for three seats on Key Biscayne Village Council
- September 24, 2016
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
No CommentsA half-dozen Key Biscayne residents, motivated by issues from sea-level rise to high school choice, are seeking three open Village Council seats. The candidates include: Violette de Ayala, the founder of FemCity; Allison McCormick, a former teacher; Brett Moss, the principal architect of Moss & Architecture Design Group; Katie Petros, a law office administrator; Ignacio
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Rescue a Reef Sponsored Dive Trip
- September 17, 2016
- Posted by: KBCF Intern
- Category: Foundation News
Key Biscayne residents are invited to participate in a Citizen Scientist Project sponsored dive trip with University of Miami Rosenstiel School’s Rescue a Reef Program. Dive the Key Biscayne Coral Nursery, learn about the staghorn coral restoration efforts, and participate in our new coral out-planting project. Half-Day Dive* The trip will be comprised of a
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Citizen Scientist Lecture: Biscayne National Park’s IndoPacific Lionfish Threat
- September 15, 2016
- Posted by: KBCF Intern
- Category: Foundation News
Join the Key Biscayne’s Citizen Scientist Project on Thursday, September 15th, 2016 at 7pm in the Key Biscayne Community Center’s Adult Lounge (2nd Floor) for this month’s lecture which will be Biscayne National Park’s IndoPacific Lionfish Threat by Lindsay Elam. She is a graduate student at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and
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Citizen Scientist Lecture: Rescue a Reef – Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration
- September 15, 2016
- Posted by: KBCF Intern
- Category: Foundation News
Join the Key Biscayne’s Citizen Scientist Project on Thursday, September 15th, 2016 at 7pm in the Key Biscayne Community Center’s Adult Lounge (2nd Floor) for this month’s lecture which will be Rescue a Reef – Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration by Dalton Hesley. He is the coordinator for the Rescue A Reef program, a Citizen Science
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Philanthropist and the Financial Advisor: Patrick Dwyer
- August 29, 2016
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
Philanthropy means the love of humanity, in the sense of caring, nourishing, developing, and enhancing what it means to be human. It involves both the benefactor in exercising their values and the beneficiary in their receipt and benefit of what has been received. A conventional modern definition is “private initiatives, for the public good, focusing