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Footloose And Fancy-free in Florida

January 24, 2023 Melanie Natera 0

By Georgina Cruz

Right about now, many Floridians are planning their summer getaways. A popular choice, particularly these days when we hope for the end of the pandemic, are “staycations.” After all, as the Irish writer George Moore put it,  … Read More

Education

Leadership at the Highest Level…Blessed!

January 24, 2023 Melanie Natera 0

By Lt. Col. Ralph Gracia USAF Ret.
Guest Columnis

In this edition, I will celebrate Cadet Chief Master Sergeant (C/CMsgt) Dariel Reyes. Dariel Reyes is a 17-year old young man who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Throughout his early years, … Read More

Community

Palm Bay Aquatic Center instructor credits swimming for giving her new focus in life

January 24, 2023 Melanie Natera 0

By Jesika P. Millano
For Al Día Today

PALM BAY – Georgina ‘Geo’ Rodríguez discovered skating as a child and believed she was destined to be a professional skater.

Fate, however, had other plans for her life.

At age 16, … Read More

Community

Palm Bay attorney Daniel Martínez amplifies voices of those not normally heard by society

January 23, 2023 Melanie Natera 0

Attorney Daniel Martínez helps those most in need

By Jesika P. Millano
For Al Día Today

PALM BAY – For local lawyer Daniel Martínez, no two clients or cases are ever the same.

Which is why he approaches each with … Read More

Culture

Charleston, South Carolina’s Jewel

January 23, 2023 Melanie Natera 0

By Georgina Cruz

Charleston, South Carolina, is a southern city that offers not only a visual feast with its elegant historic neighborhoods, but also a banquet of culinary delights with chefs who find inspiration in British, French, African and Caribbean … Read More

Education

Flying High: Recognizing Leadership Success!

January 23, 2023 Melanie Natera 0

By Lt. Col. Ralph Gracia USAF Ret.
Guest Columnist

Recently, our Air Force Junior ROTC (AFJROTC) Cadet Major Shay Crutch was recognized with the prestigious Chief of Staff Private Pilot Scholarship Program at Franklin K. Lane Educational Campus. Recognition will … Read More

Community

Florida escapes for lovers

January 21, 2023 Melanie Natera Comments Off on Florida escapes for lovers

By Georgina Cruz

Why does Cupid, the god of love in Greek and Roman legends, never grow up? Well, as the saying goes, it is “to symbolize that love never grows old.” If you, like Cupid, are an eternal romantic, … Read More

Entertainment

Brewing at Dunkin’… A Sweet Taste of Leadership!

January 21, 2023 Melanie Natera Comments Off on Brewing at Dunkin’… A Sweet Taste of Leadership!

In this edition, I will be sharing my experience with an Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet TSgt Sayed Mustanzid Billah Rabbani. I have had the pleasure of knowing this amazing young man for the past four years. He is a … Read More

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Saxophonist Ricardo Tejada considers music his “past, present, and future”

January 20, 2023 Melanie Natera Comments Off on Saxophonist Ricardo Tejada considers music his “past, present, and future”

By Jesika P. Millano
For Al Día Today

      PALM BAY – Even with the sacrifices that come with being a professional musician, it has become a way of life for Ricardo Tejada; a lifestyle he would not change for … Read More

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Cessy Meacham promotes tourism traveling around the world

January 20, 2023 Melanie Natera Comments Off on Cessy Meacham promotes tourism traveling around the world

By Elizabeth Pugo
For Al Dia Today

MELBOURNE – With a suitcase and $300 that her boyfriend gave her to call him, Cecilia Fiestas arrived in the United States in 1990. She left Peru and came to Miami to meet … Read More

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Footloose And Fancy-free in Florida

January 24, 2023 0

By Georgina Cruz

Right about now, many Floridians are planning their summer getaways. A popular choice, particularly these days when we hope for the end of the pandemic, are “staycations.” After all, as the Irish writer George Moore put it,  … Read More

Community

Footloose And Fancy-free in Florida

January 24, 2023 0

By Georgina Cruz

Right about now, many Floridians are planning their summer getaways. A popular choice, particularly these days when we hope for the end of the pandemic, are “staycations.” After all, as the Irish writer George Moore put it,  … Read More

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JANUARY 2023 EDITION

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    Cinthia Kettering offers her leadership in Brevard

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    “weVENTURE” helps Hispanics overcome obstacles in business

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    Operation Hope donates free backpacks and school supplies amid the pandemic

  • Brevard

    Latin American Club of Titusville continues helping families in Brevard

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    New option in the idyllic Galapagos islands

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    The Oasis opens its doors in West Melbourne

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    Palm Bay Academy Charter School teaches Mandarin and Spanish

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    Let’s be united!

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    Amid pandemic, Operation Hope continues its work to help

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