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The Effect of King Tides on Key Biscayne
- September 30, 2014
- Posted by: Cristina
- Categories: Community Blog, Foundation News
No CommentsMuch of the following information comes from a 18 September article in the Miami Herald. The article concerns the effect of ‘King Tides’ and their effect on Miami Beach. King tides are NATURAL phenomena caused by a unique alignment of the sun, moon and earth that result in extremely high tides. This year they will
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Remembering Safety at all times: Top 5 safety tips
- September 26, 2014
- Posted by: Cristina
- Category: Community Blog
Key Biscayne Police Officer Vicki Hernandez’s top 5 safety tips: The absolute top safety tip is to make sure your child is correctly buckled in the appropriate car seat for their age. For more information on child passenger and car seat safety please click here. For help installing a child seat, you may contact Officer Hernandez, a
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Key Biscayne delays decision on property-tax rate
- September 16, 2014
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
The Key Biscayne Village Council approved a $33 million budget that includes salary increases and cost-of-living adjustments for village employees and a decrease in health insurance costs as a result of new union contracts. About 40 residents attended the public budget hearing last week, which was the first of two. But only a few addressed
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Photo Flash: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews and More at City Theatre’s 2014 Season Fundraiser
- December 17, 2013
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
On Monday, November 25, notable guests, community leaders, theatre supporters and MSNBC Host Chris Matthews gathered to celebrate City Theatre’s 2014 Season with a special fundraiser at Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. in Miami. Scroll down for photos from the event! City Theatre Founding Chairman of the Board and Stearns Weaver Miller
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KBCF presents the “Citizen Scientist Project”
- March 20, 2013
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
Citizen Scientist Project Mission & Vision Using Citizen and Professional Scientists, the Citizen Scientist Project will develop and continuously update this web site to provide the information needed to maintain the most critical natural resources of Key Biscayne. Like the environment around us, this site will adapt and evolve to meet the needs and interests