It’s “green week” in Miami and these are the events left this week!
Check presentation to Dream in Green at City of Miami Commission Meeting
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Through the Gateway to Green event, the city’s first green building conference that took place in April 2009, the City collected proceeds over $5,000. Mayor Manny Diaz will join the City Commission to present a check for these funds to Dream in Green to go towards a joint collaboration between the City of Miami, Dream in Green and Home Depot, called the Home Energy Saver Challenge. Through this program, 50 Homes in the City of Miami will partake in a 6 month program that will monitor the energy use of each home and provide homeowners with training to teach them about low cost methods to reduce energy.
Location:
City of Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive
9:00 a.m.
Launch of the Park Rangers Program
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Mayor Manny Diaz will join City Commissioners to officially launch the Park Rangers program. For the first time in the City’s history, the City of Miami has rangers dedicated to ensuring the safety of residents, cracking down on vandalism, and enforcing rules at parks throughout the City. This program is a continuation of the City’s efforts to invest in our parks and provide neighborhoods with a quality park system. Joining officials for the launch will be the 24 Park Rangers who have been dedicated to this effort.
Location:
Virrick Park, 3255 Plaza St., Coconut Grove
1:00 p.m.
Green Commission Meeting
Friday, June 26, 2009
Miami’s Green Commission will meet to discuss recent environmental initiatives’ accomplishments such as Gateway to Green, tree plantings, and Bike Miami Days. In addition, commission members will go over possible grant opportunities and policies related to LEED standards.
Location:
City of Mami City Hall Chambers, 2500 Pan American Drive
8:00 a.m.
District 5 Teen Green Clean Summer Youth Employment 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Orientation will take place for the participants of the District 5 Summer Youth “Teen Green Clean” Employment Pilot. The program will provide 100 youth ages 14-24 an opportunity to receive Environment Training on how to keep their community clean and recognize visual pollution. The youth will take part in environmental educational courses that focus on sustainable living, environmental protection and public communication. They will also work on neighborhood beautification projects around the district. This program will take place over the course of 8 weeks.
For more information contact Sonia Succar: ssuccar@miamigov.com
Fruit & Vegetable Community Garden Planting on the Miami River
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Commission Chairman Joe Sanchez, Miami River Commission, Babson College Alumni, Hands on Miami volunteers, Miami-Dade County & City of Miami will partner to create a fruit and vegetable community garden and beautify the Miami River. Over 50 Babson College alumni and Hands on Miami volunteers will join the Miami River Commission to create the first-ever riverfront vegetable garden on the historic Miami River, plant a variety of fruit trees, construct two raised planter beds, a rain barrel and a composter and help remove litter and debris along the shoreline of the Miami-Dade County Public Housing Agency’s elderly housing development Robert King High Towers. For more information contact Ashley Chase: miamiriver@bellsouth.net
Location:
Robert King High Towers
1407 NW 7 St
9:00 a.m.
One Response to “Green Week in Miami”

Beach Fiesta anyone?
Another great event happening this sunday June 28th, is the FIESTA del HTL!
The Hold the Line campaign is celebrating the community’s efforts to preserve Florida’s natural beauty.
Join us at the Biscayne Nature Center (6767 Crandon Blvd., key biscayne) for free paella, prizes, music and more. Bring your friends and family and don’t forget your bathing suits.
What better way to spend your Sunday than at the beach?
rsvp at droda@cleanwater.org
We hope to see you there!