Miami Newsletter (September 12th)

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Welcome to The Miami Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Software problem spurs recall of 1.2M Ram pickups in the U.S.

  • Upcoming Sasha concert

  • A deep-dive into the life of Charles Deering

  • And more….

Quote of the Week

 “Mastery of life is not a question of control, but of finding a balance between human and being.” 

–Eckhart Tolle

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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!

What is the name of the iconic Miami event that celebrates the city's rich culinary scene, featuring renowned chefs, wine tastings, and cooking demonstrations?

A) Miami Spice

B) South Beach Wine & Food Festival

C) Miami Food and Wine Festival

D) Taste of Miami

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The Miami park celebrated for its interactive science museum and wildlife habitats is D) Maurice A. Ferré Park

New

💼 Business

This small town in Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for retirement. Why it’s special. (Link)

Unclean, unsanitized equipment and unsafe food in a Miami-Dade Publix’s sushi area. (Link)

🏒 Sports

Dolphins All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey signs extension through 2028. (Link)

It's a rematch Sunday for Tua Tagovailoa and Trevor Lawrence when Dolphins host Jags. (Link)

🏦 Finance

Software problem spurs recall of 1.2M Ram pickups in the U.S. (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

🏈 Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Thursday, Sep. 12th | (More info)

Hartford Athletic at Miami FC
Pitbull Stadium, Miami
Saturday, Sep. 14th | (More info)

Music & Concerts

🎤 St. Paul and The Broken Bones
Miami Beach Bandshell, Miami
Friday, Sep. 13th | (More info)

🎧 Sasha
Jolene Sound Room, Miami
Saturday, Sep. 14th | (More info)

Family

👨‍🏫 Food Trucks Fridays Fiesta
7900 SW 40th St, Miami, FL
Friday, September 13th | (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 “Futuristic urban zoo in Miami with holographic animals” 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

The Launch of Miami's Art Basel (2002) - Although post-2000, the preparation and significance began earlier.

The launch of Art Basel Miami Beach in 2002 marked a significant milestone in Miami's cultural evolution, transforming the city into a global epicenter for contemporary art. Although the inaugural event took place in the early 2000s, the preparation and groundwork for bringing one of the world's premier art shows to Miami began much earlier. The decision to expand Art Basel from its original Swiss base to Miami Beach was driven by the city's unique cultural diversity, its burgeoning art scene, and its potential to bridge the art markets of North America, Latin America, and beyond. This foresight and preparation involved extensive collaboration between local cultural institutions, galleries, city officials, and the Art Basel team to ensure the event would resonate with the local community and the international art world alike.

The launch of Art Basel Miami Beach was not just an art fair; it was a cultural phenomenon that brought an unprecedented spotlight to the city. The event attracted artists, collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts from around the globe, showcasing a wide array of contemporary art across various venues in Miami Beach and the greater Miami area. Beyond the main fair, Art Basel Miami Beach spurred a plethora of satellite fairs, gallery exhibitions, and special events, creating a vibrant art week that enveloped the city in creativity and dialogue. This convergence of the global art community fostered new connections, collaborations, and opportunities, significantly impacting Miami's local art scene and its cultural landscape.

Today, Art Basel Miami Beach continues to be a pivotal event for Miami, contributing to its identity as a cultural hub and reinforcing its position on the international art stage. The fair's success has catalyzed the growth of Miami's art institutions, galleries, and collector base, making art an integral part of the city's social and economic fabric. The launch of Art Basel Miami Beach in 2002, with its preparation rooted in the city's earlier cultural aspirations, has had a lasting significance, driving innovation, cultural exchange, and artistic development. It exemplifies how visionary cultural initiatives can transform a city, enhancing its global stature and cultural richness.

Famous People From Miami

Charles Deering (1852–1927): Industrialist, his estate became a significant cultural and ecological resource in Miami.

Charles Deering, born into a prominent industrial family, embarked on a career that would see him ascend to the heights of American industry. His early years were marked by education and travel, laying the foundation for his future successes in the business world.

Rise in the Deering Harvester Company (1881-1901)

Deering played a crucial role in the growth and success of the Deering Harvester Company, applying innovative business strategies and expanding the company's reach. His leadership helped solidify the company's position as a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery.

Merger and Leadership at International Harvester (1902-1910)

As a key architect of the merger that created the International Harvester Company, Deering demonstrated his vision for the future of American agriculture. His tenure at International Harvester was characterized by significant growth and innovation in the agricultural sector.

Philanthropy and Art Patronage (1911-1920)

Transitioning from industrialist to philanthropist, Deering became a notable patron of the arts and culture. His contributions to various artistic and cultural institutions reflected his commitment to enriching the public realm.

The Deering Estate: A Legacy in Miami (1921-1927)

Charles Deering's most enduring legacy is perhaps his magnificent estate in Miami. This sprawling property, encompassing vast tracts of natural land and a stunning mansion, became a significant cultural and ecological resource, reflecting Deering's passion for the arts, conservation, and horticulture.

Conservation Efforts and Environmental Advocacy (Throughout Life)

Throughout his life, Deering was a fervent advocate for conservation and environmental stewardship. His efforts to preserve natural landscapes and promote ecological balance were ahead of their time, underscoring his deep respect for nature.

Impact on Miami's Cultural Landscape (1920s)

Deering's establishment of his estate in Miami contributed significantly to the city's cultural and environmental heritage. The property not only showcased his extensive art collection but also served as a model for environmental conservation and cultural philanthropy in the region.

Connection to Miami (1921-1927)

Deering's connection to Miami was cemented through his transformative impact on the city's cultural and ecological landscape. His estate became a focal point for cultural activities and environmental conservation, enriching Miami's community and natural heritage.

Legacy and Preservation of the Deering Estate (1927-Present)

Following his death in 1927, the Deering Estate has been preserved as a testament to Charles Deering's legacy. It serves as a vibrant cultural center, ecological preserve, and historical landmark, continuing to inspire and educate future generations.

Key Achievements:

  • Played a pivotal role in the success and expansion of the Deering Harvester Company and International Harvester.

  • Became a significant patron of the arts and cultural institutions, contributing to the cultural enrichment of society.

  • Established the Deering Estate in Miami, a lasting legacy of cultural and ecological significance.

  • Advocated for environmental conservation, demonstrating a commitment to preserving natural landscapes.

Charles Deering's life was characterized by remarkable achievements in industry, philanthropy, and conservation. His establishment of the Deering Estate in Miami stands as a testament to his vision and generosity, offering a unique blend of cultural enrichment and ecological preservation. Deering's legacy is not only preserved in the enduring beauty and cultural richness of his estate but also in his contributions to American industry and the arts. Through his work, Deering exemplified the profound impact of combining industrial success with a deep commitment to cultural and environmental stewardship.

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