Miami Newsletter (July 15th)

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Welcome to The Miami Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Lionel Messi will start vs. Canada in Copa America semifinal.

  • Upcoming Iron Lyon concert

  • A deep-dive into the life of John Sewell

  • And more….

Quote of the Week

“Don’t count the days. Make the days count.”

—Muhammad Ali

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Trivia

Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!

Which Miami attraction offers a unique glimpse into the life of marine mammals, featuring dolphin interactions and educational programs?

A) Miami Seaquarium

B) Jungle Island

C) Zoo Miami

D) The Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The annual event in Miami that brings together technology entrepreneurs and thought leaders is B) eMerge Americas.

News

💼 Business

Ex-SBA employee from Miami-Dade charged in PPP loan fraud case. (Link)

Phone anxiety disorder a growing phenomenon in the workplace. (Link)

🏒 Sports

Tampa Bay Ray's Wander Franco charged with sexually abusing 14-year-old girl in the Dominican Republic. (Link)

Lionel Messi will start vs. Canada in Copa America semifinal. (Link)

🏦 Finance

Industry veteran receives state approval to launch South Florida bank. (Link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

New York Mets at Miami Marlins
loanDepot park, Miami
Friday, Jul. 19th to Monday, Jul. 22nd | (More info)

Baltimore Orioles at Miami Marlins
loanDepot park, Miami
Tuesday, Jul. 23rd | (More info)

Music & Concerts

🎵 Two Door Cinema Club
FPL Solar Amphitheater, Miami
Tuesday, Jul. 16th | (More info)

🎵 Iron Lyon
E11EVEN Miami, Miami
Wednesday, Jul. 17th | (More info)

Family

📸 Sell your camera gear (free event)
Pitman Photo Supply, 14321 South Dixie Highway, Miami
Thursday, Jul. 18th | (More info)

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Miami at night, lit by neon and holograms.” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Miami Historical Events

Miami-Dade Community College Opens (1960) - Becoming the largest college in the American higher education system by enrollment.

The opening of Miami-Dade Community College in 1960 marked a significant milestone in the landscape of American higher education, particularly for the city of Miami. Founded with the mission to provide accessible, high-quality education to the local community, the college quickly grew in both size and reputation. Its establishment was a response to the burgeoning demand for post-secondary education options that catered to a diverse population, including returning veterans, first-generation college students, and the growing immigrant community. By offering a wide range of academic and vocational programs, Miami-Dade Community College not only opened doors to higher education for many who might otherwise have been excluded but also played a crucial role in the economic and social development of the region.

Over the years, Miami-Dade Community College has become the largest college in the American higher education system by enrollment. This growth is a testament to the institution's commitment to inclusivity, affordability, and academic excellence. The college has been a pioneer in community education, continuously adapting its curriculum to meet the changing needs of the job market and the community it serves. With campuses spread across Miami-Dade County, the college has made education accessible to a broad demographic, contributing significantly to workforce development and enabling countless individuals to achieve their educational and career aspirations.

Today, Miami-Dade Community College, now known as Miami Dade College, continues to be a beacon of opportunity, reflecting the dynamic and diverse spirit of Miami itself. Its evolution from a junior college to a major educational institution offering bachelor's degrees and specialized programs mirrors the city's own growth and transformation. The college's impact extends beyond its campuses, influencing the cultural, economic, and civic life of Miami-Dade County. As it continues to serve as a vital resource for education and community engagement, Miami Dade College embodies the principles of accessibility and public service, ensuring that higher education remains a cornerstone of community development and individual advancement.

Famous People From Miami

John Sewell (1867–1938): Miami's third mayor and a major developer.

John Sewell was born in 1867 in Georgia. Before moving to Miami, he worked in various trades, honing skills that would later be instrumental in his development and political career. His move to Miami in the mid-1890s coincided with the city's incorporation, positioning him at the forefront of its early development.

Participation in Miami's Incorporation (1896-1900)

Sewell played a significant role in Miami's incorporation in 1896, working closely with other pioneers to establish the city's foundational structures. His efforts during these early years helped lay the groundwork for Miami's rapid growth, showcasing his commitment to the city's future.

Mayor of Miami (1900-1903)

John Sewell became Miami's third mayor, serving from 1903 to 1907. His tenure as mayor was marked by significant infrastructure improvements, including the development of roads and public utilities. Sewell's leadership during this pivotal time facilitated Miami's transition from a fledgling town to a burgeoning city.

Development Projects and Urban Planning (1907-1920)

After his mayoral term, Sewell continued to influence Miami's development through various projects. He was instrumental in the construction of key buildings and residential areas, contributing to the city's urban planning and architectural landscape. His vision for Miami included not only commercial growth but also the creation of sustainable living spaces for its residents.

Contribution to Miami's Economic Growth (1920-1930)

Sewell's entrepreneurial ventures significantly contributed to Miami's economic growth. He was involved in the establishment of businesses that provided essential services and employment opportunities. His investments in real estate and commerce further stimulated Miami's economy, attracting new residents and investors.

Civic Engagement and Community Development (Throughout Career)

Throughout his career, Sewell was deeply involved in civic engagement and community development. He supported various charitable organizations and initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for Miami's citizens. His commitment to community service left a lasting impact on the city's social fabric.

Legacy in Miami's Development (1930-1938)

John Sewell's legacy in Miami is seen in its infrastructure, economic foundation, and community institutions. His contributions to the city's development were driven by a vision of progress and prosperity for all its residents. Sewell's work established him as a key figure in Miami's history, remembered for his dedication to the city's growth.

Connection to Miami (Throughout Life)

John Sewell's connection to Miami was evident in his relentless pursuit of the city's development and well-being. From his early involvement in its incorporation to his tenure as mayor and beyond, Sewell's contributions were integral to Miami's transformation into a vibrant urban center.

Key Achievements:

  • Played a significant role in Miami's incorporation and early development.

  • Served as Miami's third mayor, implementing crucial infrastructure improvements.

  • Led development projects that contributed to the city's urban planning and economic growth.

John Sewell's contributions to Miami spanned from its incorporation through its early years of rapid development. As the city's third mayor and a major developer, he was instrumental in shaping Miami's infrastructure, economy, and community. Sewell's vision for the city, marked by his dedication to progress and community welfare, laid the foundations for Miami's emergence as a dynamic urban center in Florida. His legacy is a testament to the impact of visionary leadership and civic engagement in urban development.

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