During a recent government meeting in Miami Gardens, Mayor Oliver Gilbert expressed gratitude to the community for their support during a recent storm preparation, which ultimately did not materialize. He highlighted the successful distribution of supplies to another community in need, emphasizing the importance of local governance and community service. \"We are blessed in Miami Gardens to have resources and a community that cares,\" he stated, noting the overwhelming turnout of over 1,200 vehicles during the supply distribution.
Mayor Gilbert also praised the city manager's office and the parks department for their efforts in launching the new \"Karaoke in the Gardens\" event, which has drawn significant interest from residents. \"Every single day there were cars,\" he remarked, indicating the park's popularity.
Councilwoman Baskin announced her upcoming breast cancer awareness event scheduled for October 24, aimed at educating the community about the disease's impact on younger women. She also mentioned a community collaboration meeting set for November 12 at Buccaneer Park, inviting all residents to participate.
In a heartwarming moment, Baskin recognized Doris Harden, a 91-year-old resident, celebrating her birthday and encouraging the community to acknowledge the contributions of local teachers through a new recognition program. \"To have thriving children, we have to have motivated and happy teachers,\" she asserted.
The meeting concluded with a call for community engagement and support for upcoming events, reinforcing the city's commitment to fostering a connected and supportive environment for all residents.