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Thursday, November 05, 2009

AN Open Letter to Candidates Exposito and Mayer

An Open Letter to Jorge Exposito and Maria Mayer
From Sherry Roberts

November 5, 2009

 


Jorge Exposito and Maria Mayer each asked me to endorse them in the runoff election for the Group II city commission seat.
I will not endorse Mr. Exposito because he failed what I consider to be an important test of political character. He chose not to repudiate a mailer attacking Ms. Mayer that was contrived to appear that I was responsible for it. Mr. Exposito had an opportunity to show his mettle by speaking out against it, and did not do so.


Ms. Mayer’s otherwise dignified campaign was marred by an attack mailer against Mr. Exposito from a shadowy third-party organization.
The candidates should run on their merits and the issues.


I suggest to voters that one way to decide their vote is to measure candidates by how they conduct themselves in the negative campaign environment to which we are now subjected.

Thank You

Our journey has come to an end, but we can only hope that the process will long be remembered. We ran a good clean campaign and we are very proud. What I will remember and will be able to carry with me is the people I met along the way and the friendships that will continue.

 Thank you for all the  support you have provided to  our campaign. It did not end as we had hoped, however we raised some important issues and we hope that our goals of Protecting the Past and Preserving the Future will be shared by the next commissioners of Miami Beach.

Again, thank you so much,

Sherry

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Open Letter Denouncing Negartive Campaign Ads

Open Letter From Sherry Roberts

Candidate For Miami Beach City Commission

 

 

October 27, 2009

 

 

Dear Miami Beach Voters,

 

I was appalled upon learning of a direct mail piece sent this afternoon to you the voters of Miami Beach.  The political mailer attacks Maria Chang Mayer and attempts to portray me, Sherry Roberts, in a positive way.  You might be asking yourself why if I was portrayed in a positive manner would I be so upset with the political mailer ?

 

Here's why:

 

The group, Tell The Public The Facts, Inc., that paid for and sent the political attack is associated with Jorge Exposito another candidate in the race for city commissioner.  The shadowy front group is attempting to pit the two female candidates against each other in the campaign for Group II City Commissioner.  Moreover, Jorge Exposito and his cohorts are trying to make it appear as though I am somehow responsible for the attack.

 

Jorge Exposito has hired a lobbyist/political consultant to run his campaign. The same consultant lists on his website that Tell The Public The Facts, Inc. is one of the outside organizations that he uses to attack candidates.

 

The evidence is shockingly clear and Jorge Exposito must stop these political tricks at once.  Mr. Exposito I am asking you to take responsibility for these attacks and stop them now.

 

Furthermore, I am calling on the those good people who have donated money or endorsed Mr. Exposito to demand from him that he stop this kind of underhanded and destructive behavior.

 

We must expect more from our candidates and our elected officials.  If we let our candidates for elected office behave in a reckless manner how can we expect them to act any better once elected to office.  The time to stop these tricks is now.

 

Sincerely,

 

Sherry Roberts

Anti Feminism and Negative Campaign Ads

In my next blog, I am reprinting the letter that I have sent to the press, my opponents, and other community leaders. I have also been on the phone to Maria Mayer, Mayor Bower, Commissioners Tobin and Libbin and many other supporters and community leaders. We share the outrage that this has tainted a positive campaign which should be about the issues and the experience of the candidates. I reiterate that neither I nor anyone associated with my campaign had anything to do with the negative mailer that arrived in mailboxes yesterday. I was as shocked and offended as other recipients. This mailer is formatted to imply that the Sherry Roberts campaign is comparing Ms. Roberts to Ms. Mayer and disparaging Ms.Mayer while praising Ms. Roberts.  The photo of Sherry has been altered to put her against a background of storm clouds and the spin on all the information is distorted.

THIS TYPE OF CAMPAIGN LITERATURE IS WRONG.

Even more upsetting to me, as a woman who has fought long and hard for women's rights and who has mentored women in business for years, is the chauvinistic implication that the two women in this race are in some type of "cat fight."

This is 2009 and aren't we past this blatant anti feminism?

I am a candidate who will restore civility, respect and common purpose to the commission. i have said that the true barometer of what a person will do in the future is what they have done in the past. The city needs Sherry Roberts who will put the good of the city above winning at all costs.

 

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Interview With Sherry

 Below are excerpts from an interview with Miami Beach Group 2 City Commission Candidate Sherry Roberts, published today.

Commissioner Candidate Sherry Roberts Offers Insight on Issues Facing Miami Beach

by Joshua Head

Miami Beach, FL – October 21, 2009 ---

I met up with Commission Group 2 Candidate Sherry Roberts
. . .and was given an opportunity to ask a few questions.

Q. What do you feel are the three main items that set you apart from the other candidates?  

A. 1. Recent and Relevant Experience in Miami Beach Government; 2. Independent voice with fresh ideas, common sense and a commitment to common purpose and civility to the Commission; 3. Passion for the Preservation of Our Way of Life
.

Q.  
What will you do to address this large scale problem of allowing new development without addressing infrastructure improvements?   

A.
 First and foremost we must let our infrastructure catch up with our growth. I oppose overdevelopment but I am not opposed to progress.


Q. What will you do to address our city's need to over-regulate?  

A.
 Besides education [of staff] we need to streamline the process with technology so that plans can be reviewed by several departments simultaneously.


Q. With tourism the lifeblood of Miami Beach, do you feel that Miami Beach should be doing its own marketing?

A.  Miami Beach is not Miami and I think that the marketing of this City should be lead by those who live here, work here and are as passionate about the city as I am.

Q.  what do you propose be done to deal with the lack of parking and the increase of air polluting SUVs and cars?

A. I support public/city partnerships to develop more parking areas. Also we need better public transportation.
I support expanding the loop bus routes to all areas of the City.

Q. Traffic enforcement:
what do you feel can be done to make Miami Beach a better place for pedestrians?

A. I support cameras to identify offenders who run red lights. Police priorities need to include traffic calming. Penalties should be strictly enforced. . .

See link below.
http://sobegayinfo.com/article/sherryroberts09/sherry-roberts-commissioner_102109.asp
<http://sobegayinfo.com/article/sherryroberts09/sherry-roberts-commissioner_102109.asp>

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

ONE YEAR LATER


This week marks the ONE YEAR anniversary of my filing for Commissioner Group II. On October 17, 2008,  I officially asked for your support as a candidate.

In these 12 months I have walked miles (and worn out three pairs of shoes),knocked on your doors, left literature, talked to you on the phone, attended your neighborhood meetings, completed the Citizen's Police Academy and Neighborhood  Leadership Academy, spoken at the Tuesday Morning Club, ( I think 3 times) written position papers, filled out candidate questionnaires,  asked for endorsements, served on the Board of Adjustment, attended most Commission meetings, sat through hours of budget negotiations, talked to union representatives, went to senior centers, made speeches, learned to use a tele-prompter, and asked for money (the toughest part.) And I am just as energetic and excited as I was last October. Miami Beach is our little piece of paradise and I want to preserve our past and protect our future as you commissioner.

And what I learned from talking to residents and participating in our government is that the issues are serious. Taxes, Overdevelopment, Government Waste, Preservation, and Crime.  I know these are issues because I live here, work here , and enjoy the culture here. When you told me how these issues affect your lives, I understood.  I did not need a poll to tell me about our fear of petty crime and gangs or the costs of the floods and drainage issues.

We are three weeks away from the election and we now know the names of our opponents.  Each candidate is talking about the same issues and talking about membership in religious, civic and trade organizations.

WHAT makes me different?  What do I offer that they do not?

For the last 4 years i have been continuously involved in  Miami Beach City government . My experience is  relevant and current.


My opponents are asking for your vote to start in City government and I am asking for your vote to CONTINUE in city government.


The City faces some very serious crossroads next year and the Commission hasn't been a shining example of civility and compromise this year. Working in government requires an understanding of how the process works and how to get things done.  I have a track record of getting things done; I have been there as a citizen activist for the last 6 years.  I am on a Board that functions very much like the Commission.  The Board of Adjustment is quasi legal and makes decisions for the CIty.


Please vote on November 3 for Sherry Roberts  TOUCH 58









 

Monday, September 21, 2009

Spanish Heritage Month

At the last commission meeting, Commissioner Victor Diaz introduced a resolution proclaiming October as Spanish Heritage month in Miami Beach and last week President Obama proclaimed that Spanish Heritage would be celebrated nationally from October 15 to November 15. Hispanics make up 53.5% of our population in Miami Beach.  I think that this city benefits from our great diversity and exemplifies the contributions  of Hispanic men and women as well as any in the United States.  i congratulate my friends and colleagues.

Happy Healthy New Year

Yesterday morning, as I said the same prayers that were said by my parents and my grandparents I was reminded about the importance of tradition. It is my tradition to wish you all a very Happy, Healthy, Prosperous, and Safe New Year. My hope is that we all be written in the book of life for the coming year. Sherry

Friday, September 11, 2009

Qualifying

Qualifying to Be A Candidate

Since the end of September i have been campaigning for the Commissioner's seat. I have told anyone who will listen that "I am in it to win it and I have not faltered in my resolve to run for commissioner in Group II. On Wednesday I made it official. I went to the City Clerk's office, paid the fee, filed the financial disclosure and signed the loyalty oath which was then notarized by an employee of the city with whom I have worked for many years on various issues.

I had thought of this as just another administrative step but surprisingly found myself emotionally touched. The privilege and responsibility of public service is the bedrock of our country and I hope that win or lose, I never forget what an honor it is to receive a vote. Votes mean that the voter has the confidence that i will represent their perspective well and act for the good of the City. 

Well, now it is official. I am a qualified candidate for Commissioner of Miami Beach Group II and I am asking for your vote on Novemebr 3.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Miami Beach Leadership Academy

The Miami Beach Leadership Academy is an informative and energizing program provided by the City of Miami Beach under the direction of Caroline DeFreze. At the Commission Meeting yesterday i was among the 75 new graduates of the Academy who were acknowledged. There are now over 600 alumni of this 15 week program that has been established for 8 years. This year marks the first for a class in Spanish.

On each of 15 Monday evenings we met with the staff of a different department. The complexity of the budgeting, contract procurement, code enforcement, city services to seniors and children, safety initiatives, legal issues, parks and recreation, CIP were discussed. This is a very complex city with levels of needs.

I am so appreciative of this opportunity. I learned so much that is important for any citizen to know and absolutely essential for a new Commissioner (or candidate.)

The Miami Beach web site has more information. This is a great program that i highly recommend. Call me at 305-205-2030 if you want to talk about the Academy (or any issue).

Also the Alumni now has a softball team. As soon as the campaign is over I will be joining them. Watch for me at short stop.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Women's Equality Day

Wednesday August 26 is Women's Equality Day, the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment which provided women with the right to vote.



As the only woman candidate in Group II,  this celebration is particularly  poignant to me.  I have been in community service all of my life and have taken for granted our right to participate in our democracy. As we mark this milestone it is amazing to me that women have only been able to vote since  August 26, 1920,  just 89 years.  We had Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, radio, penicillin and insulin before women could vote.



I firmly believe that a candidate can understand the issues and represent voters who do not share every characteristic (such as gender or ethnic background) and I also believe that every minority should have equal rights to participate in the process and in the benefits of our democracy.



Do you know when Florida ratified the 19th amendment?  May 13, 1969. Miami Beach did not elect a woman mayor until  2007. We had the first Women's Conference in Miami Beach this past March, 2009. My business, South Beach Boutique Realty was proud to be the anniversary sponsor. We have a lot of catching up to do and when elected in November I will make sure that women's issues will be considered as the priorities are established. We need better education and protection against domestic violence, better education about women's health issues, support for  working mothers, senior support services to help family members who are the  care givers, etc.

I am asking for your support, not because I am a woman, but because I am the most qualified candidate who can add the unique perspective of a working mother and  business woman.  I am  an independent candidate with new and fresh ideas. Check out the Issues Tab on this website to learn more about how I will work to make Miami Beach a safer, more secure and cleaner city managed with fiscal responsibility.

 

Have you seen my Facebook page?

I hope you are following our campaign on Facebook.com/sherryroberts.miamibeach

We are keeping our friends in touch with the most important milestones of this campaign. This is a great adventure that has introduced me to so many new faces and ideas. The process is as enriching as the outcome.

We have now walked in Neighborhoods in North Beach, Mid Beach and South Beach. We continue with our senior outreach program and have met over 1000 elders. We spend every Tuesday engaged with elders and are appreciative of their wisdom and concern for the city. I have always believed that those who do not understand history are likely to repeat it. Hearing from those who have lived the history of Miami Beach provides insight that is invaluable for those who hope to influence the future of Miami Beach.

On Saturday I participated in a candidate forum hosted by SEIU. In this great country every person should have the opportunity to earn enough to support a family. As a small business owner I provide benefits for our employees and share our profits by contributing to our 401K. As a condo president I have insisted that our contractors must  make health care benefits available to their employees.

We have an exciting schedule of events in September and October and will be posting this schedule as soon as it is finalized. We are  humbled to be invited into the homes of residents who are providing us with the opportunity to meet their neighbors. We have a vision and plans that will improve the safety, security and cleanliness of Miami Beach while remaining fiscally responsible in these difficult economic times.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Citizen's Police Academy

Citizen's Police Academy

July 8 was an exciting night. I graduated from the Citizen's Police Academy, a twelve week course sponsored by the Miami Beach Police Department. The instructors volunteer and are enthusiastic and patient providing residents with an overview of the work that is done by our safety officers. Each week  focused on a different aspect of police work. What we the residents see is just the surface of the complex, difficult and dangerous work that is done every day and every night. Our officers are highly trained and incredibly dedicated. It is unimaginable to consider what this city would be if we did not have a force of this quality and commitment and I am appreciative of their service and this opportunity. We were the 38th class and were addressed by Chief Carlos Noriega and  alumna, Gabriel Paez. I urge all citizens to take advantage of this great opportunity.

Recently Miami Beach held the first Police Memorial service in 10 years. There are some wonderful pictures on the gallery. Check out the Police Memorial category. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

El TRIUNFADOR

El TRIUNFADOR by Gustavo Tapanes

I was privileged to join about 50 other people including Mayor Matti Bower, in honoring author Gustavo Tapanes who signed his books and shared his story. He was accompanied by his lively and gracious wife, Maria who served homemade cookies as well as the traditional David's Cafe breakfast. Gustavo was joined by lifelong companions, one even drove from Tampa to be with him today. Their story, like the story of so many others, is one of courage, hope and resiliency.  I was touched when he introduced me to the audience. We had an interesting conversation about the power of democracy and human rights. It is even more precious when viewed through the eyes of those who have worked so hard to achieve it. I have a picture in the gallery of me with the author and Raquel Levy, our campaign treasurer. Raquel came from Cuba when she was 9 and has had a very successful career in banking. Check out our picture on facebook...www.facebook.com/sherryroberts.miamibeach.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

A Citizen-City Partnership

Observations

i hope that you are following me on Facebook to see the events and activities I attend. I have met so many wonderful folks and am very appreciative of the support and great ideas.

I beleive the future of this city is in channeling the energy, creativity and commitment of the citizens with the skills and programs of the government.

There is a disconnenct between what the city provides and what the citizens use. There is also a disconnect between what the citizens need and what the city provides.

For example, the process of getting permits is too long and too inconsistent. As president of a condominium that is 45 years old we are often seeking permits. Just this last week I spent hours in lines,  going from window to window often receiving conflicting information and at the end of the day we still did not have the permit we needed.

I talk about doing more with less or as the fiscal situation worsens, doing the same with less, and one way is to train the staff in departments to make consistent and correct decisions the first time. Another is to cross train between departments so we can rely on the information we receive.

For too long we as citizens have had the luxury of a city that was financially secure and could really do it all. This has changed, not just in Miami Beach but across the country. We need more citizen input and citizens need more information.  The people I talk to want  to be part of the solution but do not see the opportunity to do this. As a commissioner, I am going to make more opportunities for citizens and also work to encourage and welcome residents. I attend events and neighborhood associations that are not well attended and this is not the way to progress. One crititcal way to do more with less is to form partnerships between citizens and govenment.

 

Victory Fund Endorses Sherry

VIctory Fund Endorses Sherry Roberts

We received a call Tuesday from VIctory Fund telling us that they are endorsing our candidacy. It is both humbling and exciting to receive support for our values and message.  We are very appreciative of their support and their offer of technical assistance. Our team continues to grow and with the help of our great volunteers we will continue with our goal to talk to every voter.  Thank you Victory Fund.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Five Months From today

Today, it is exactly 5 months until election day, November 3, 2009. What a great adventure this has been.

I have always been involved in community service but this is my first political campaign. I did not expect to enjoy this process as much as I am. I love meeting the people that I might not have met if I had not been campaigning. It is surprising how welcomed I feel as I walk the neighborhoods. The neighborhood associations are a wealth of information and inspiring in that there are so many residents who volunteer time and energy for the betterment of their communities.

Our campaign is going so well.  I have met so many wonderful citizens and heard remarkable stories of the people who came before us and made this city the paradise that it is. Sunday  we attended the dedication of Henri Levy Boulevard, a portion of 71st Street. Through the hard work of Representative Luis Garcia this renaming honors a true visionary. His daughter, June Levy Newbauer, her son and other members of her family attended. She spoke eloquently about her father and mother and several contemporaries of the Levy family shared memories.

We have continued with our outreach to seniors and had a great time at the Jewish Community Center and at Edwards Apartments. There are some great pictures. I now have  a play list on my ipod with Cuban and Jewish music.

I continue with my Monday nights at the Leadership Training with the city and on Wednesday evenings I continiue with the Citizens Police Academy. I will write about this incredible experience in a later blog. The classes end in July.

The Board of Adjustment meets this Friday. I am continually surprised at how many people watch the proceedings of city hall on Channel 77.

We continue to walk through neighborhoods meeting residents, listening to their concerns and talking about our vision for the city. As the economic numbers continue to decline, it becomes clearer that my experience in starting and maintaining businesses, balancing lean budgets and making good personnel decisions is important to the city at this time.

The real estate market is picking up and the pizza shop on our street had lines going out the door on Sunday. The National Association of Realtors announced that the number of signed contracts is up by 6% over last month. This is good news but our overall home values are down and this will affect the tax base further challenging the city budget.

We are walking the neighborhoods and when we come to your house let us know what you think of our website.

 

Sunday, May 17, 2009

You know what???

I  have a few moments to reflect today. I cannot remember how long it has been since I had a day with no event.  This week we began our outreach to the neighborhoods in ernest and met some wonderful people in Precinct 24. Thank you for the hospitality and the time you took to tell us what you think and what you need.

This campaign is very important to me and I am taking it very seriously. Campaigning is a difficult and demanding process, but you know what?

I am having a great time. I am having fun. I love to talk to people and especially to meet new people. We are so diverse and have so much in common. It is truly a humbling experience to contemplate representing people to manage and shape their city.

There are a lot of pictures on my gallery and in so many faces there is joy and enthusiasm. The gallery is my way of sharing our campaign both with those who are at these events and those who are interested in them.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

The Four Freedoms

We were again honored to be welcomed by the residents of Four Freedoms House. What a great building with a view  from the 15th floor party room that  is phenomenal. How telling that we are involved in the political  process in a building named for Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms; Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear.

It gave me an opportunity to practice my spanish, refresh my very limited yiddish and dance dance dance.

We had a lively discussion about the problems with cleanliness on the beach, the beach-walk and the bay-walk. I agree that this is a serious problem for residents and tourists and we need to better address these needs. I am in favor of more containers that promote recycling and better oversight of the work of our crews. We need to increase our public awareness efforts to prevent the littering as well. I am a member of ECOMB and have  volunteered on a beach clean up project.


As chair of the Beach Preservation Committee I worked with the staff and walked many times helping to identify problem areas and find solutions. We must protect our beach as carefully as we protect our historic structures.

We have added some pictures of our over 90 guests. There are some terrific dancers including Harold who is very proud of being 97 years young and he wore me out on the dance floor. 

 

Francesca's Story Mother's Day

It was great to share Mother's Day with our friends Barbara Grant and Jorge Luis Garcia and their families.          .

The matriarchs of the group were Aida Gracia, Jorge's mother and Asia J. Grant, Barbara's mother, and her aunts Anisa Abreu and Francesca Montalro Jova .

This wonderful and welcoming brunch bunch of 16, spanning 4 generations, helped me with my spanish and provided some surrogate mothering. For those of us who have lost our mothers this day is bitter sweet;  great memories as well as feelings of loss.

As is almost always the case when I am with my Cuban friends I hear stories of courage, persistence and sacrifice that remind me of how precious is our freedom. I am telling Francesca's  story.

She is 91 years old. She came from Cuba 7 years ago and  like so many, she left behind all of her possessions. She came with memories and hope.

In October, she became an American citizen and in November, she voted for President Obama. She proudly proclaims to all, "I am  an American Woman" and it is thrilling to hear her  share her feelings about being a woman of color from a country of oppression who voted in the United States for a man of color.

She not only supports my candidacy but infuses us with an enthusiasm and appreciation for the privilege of public service.

There are pictures of Francesca in the Gallery under Family.

 

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Our Safety Forces THANK YOU


With this blog I try to not only keep folks up to date on our campaign but also highlight some of the truly remarkable events of Miami Beach.

This Thursday was one of those events. I was privileged to attend the Miami Beach Police Memorial Ceremony.  In my opinion there are not enough ways to say THANK YOU to our safety forces. Chief Carlos Noriega and Sgt. Alex Bellos of the FOP spoke eloquently, putting into words what we feel for these brave men and women. For a few moments many citizens stopped to remember with the haunting sounds of the bagpipes in the background.
 

Organizing Committee of Women's Conference Honored


I was one of a number of women leaders who were honored by the Mayor and Commission with a Certificate of Appreciation. Special thanks are owed to Dona Zemo who put this event together in 13 weeks. Final tallies indicate that over 800 women participated in this terrific day. We are already thinking about next year.

it is fitting on this  day that honors mothers to blog about this conferece that was established to empower women. Miami Beach has been built on the efforts of famous women like Julia Tuttle, Barbara Capitman and our first woman mayor, Matti Herrera Bower. Our city also owes a debt of gratitude to the thousands of unsung heroines who raise our children while managing households, balancing budgets, running businesses, teaching in scholls, providing medical care, taking care of elders, and working for the commuinty. I hope to be able to serve on the Commission and bring the women's perspective to the deliberatrions and decisions that affect Miami Beach. There is great value in diversity and  our city goverment can only benefit from the broad perspective created by commissioners who have walked different paths.

Campaign Update

April was  our first full month of significant outreach and we are so humbled and so appreciative to all of the residents who have invited us into their homes and to the  the home owners and condominium associations who have  listened to our message and shared their concerns and ideas. We are excited with our growing numbers  of volunteers who share our concerns about the safety, security and maintenance of this great city in a time of economic challenge.

We are particularly thankful for the 25,009 hits to our web site. The demographics of Miami Beach are changing rapidly and we are aware of the importance of all forms of communication with our neighbors so we are emailing, writing letters, calling, walking about in your neighborhoods and reaching out to associations. Please help us reach out to your friends.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY

Sherry

 

Monday, May 04, 2009

Catching Up

It is hard to believe that another week has passed.  We are truly enjoying the campaign but are incredibly busy, thanks to so many of you who have invited us into your homes and gathered with your friends to allow us to get out our message of a safe secure well maintained Miami Beach managed with fiscal responsibility.

This week I was honored to tour Triton Towers and share an evening with some great residents. I helped Yolanda  celebrate her birthday and enjoyed Josephine's  great sense of humor.

Triton Towers is a treasure that is a model of a well kept South Beach condo. We have some great pictures in our gallery section.

 We want to thank Harvey and Paula for the lovely party at their marvelously eclectic condo on Satruday night. What a great evening and thanks to all of our friends who helped us with the Spanish translation and delivery of our vision statement. Gracias

I continue with my classses at the Miami Beach Leadership Academy on Monday evenings. This is a great opportuinity for citizens to learn about the city and meet the hard working men and women who serve us. My time is this class just  affirms even more clearly that a commissioner must be broadly infomed about all the issues facing the city. When you come to one of my events you will hear me say that I am not a one issue candidate and i am not a one solution candidate. i am a one city candidtate. I know that there are many challenges facing our city and many opportunities. I have been involved in City affairs for many years as a citizen, as a member of a Committee, and no as a Board of Adjustment member. I have learned a lot but inow that there is alwyas more to learn and appreciate the effort the staf make to help residents understand how the city functions.

On Tuesday we enjoyed a pleasant evening watching County Commissioner Sally Heyman along with City Commissioner Deede Weithorn and many others, at a book drive for yound reades held at Giridelli's on Lincoln Road. Since our kids are older, weasked our young friend Elizabeth for help and  were thrilled when she parted with one of her Harry Potter books to contribute. I'd like to think of some other teen enjoying that book. The Beach Higih Jazz Band provided terrific music. What talented young people! It is at events like this that I am reminded that the future is in these young people and of the obligations of a city to provide for the young residents.

On April 22 I started classes at the Citizens Police Academy. This is an exciting an
educational program. I will be talkig more about this in later blogs.

 On April 23 the Planning Committee of the 2009 Miami Beach Women's Conference was entertained at the beautiful home of Roberta Gould. We sat pool side exchanging ideas for next year's conference. We cannot wait to start. Some more pictures on my gallery. We know how to relax as well as we know how to make things happen.

 

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Happy Birthday Adela Pace

On Tuesday we were very privileged to participate in an event that does not happen very often - a 101st birthday celebration. We attended a party at Four Freedoms House and were delighted to meet Adela Pace. This vibrant and lovely woman was celebrating with her two beautiful daughters, Ada Alvarez and Alina Hernandez Tellaheche. She has 7 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ADELA.

We met some other great residents of Miami Beach. Another highlight of this event was a dance for Sherry with a gentleman who is 97 years old. Check out our great pictures of Adela and her family, the other residents who celebrated with her and of course Sherry dancing. 

The Parade

We have been a little concerned about the coverage of the parade on Saturday. We understand that the flare of the entertainers is great press and we had a great time with their performances. We were thrilled to be featured as a Legacy Couple, however there were so many other participants who did not receive coverage. PFLAG, our youth groups, the Task Force, various charities, etc. participated. We have pictures in our Gallery in the "Parade" category to showcase  these hard working members and supporters of the GLTB Community.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Closing Event of Pride Weekend

The elegance of Halo was the backdrop for the final event of Pride Weekend hosted by Commissioner Victor Diaz and the Pride Committee. This well-deserved victory lap was a relaxed and delightful event with great wrap-up conversations. We shared the meaning of this historic event for us.  We saw some of our colleagues from the Women's Conference and mused how Miami Beach continues to surprise us with the energy for so many events and continued support for all diversity and the  issues of women, Latinos, LGBT, artists, business owners, residents, environmentalists and tourists.

Commissioner Diaz thanked Cindy Brown, the director of this project, Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and all the committee members and volunteers.  There was enthusiasm and conversaton about how we will work for an even better event next year and I will be there again to add my support in whatever way possible.

Pride Weekend in Miami Beach

Saturday was the first Gay Pride Parade and festival in Miami Beach. The organizers and small army of volunteers created an outstanding event.  Under the direction of the apparently unflappable Cindy Brown, the  parade was well organized and a lot of fun. The diversity of the gay community was on display and at its best. From the high school students representing their organization to the legacy couples, every aspect focused on our pride  and in  Miami Beach we have so much of which to be proud. Sunday was the Walk for AIDS, an annual event that was also very well attended.

Alice and I were honored to be part of the Legacy Couples featured in the parade. We have been together 26 years and  were especially  thrilled to be driven by my son David and his partner Sean who have been together two years. They live in New York City  and may soon be able to celebrate their commitment with a marriage.

There are not words to describe the validation we felt from the thousands of people on the parade route, both gay and straight, who congratulated us.
 
Alice and I want o thank all the city officials and the volunteers and contributors who made this great celebration possible.

We also want to especially thank the police, firefighters and other safety officers who watched over us and made this a smooth and safe day. I have a great picture with Chief Eric Yuhr and his son Ryan, also a fire fighter.

We are a community who knows how to play, how to help and how to contribute to our city. We thank Miami Beach for supporting us so publicly this weekend.

We have some great photos on our web site in the gallery tab, Showing Our Pride.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Catching Up

I have not blogged in a while partly because  I have been very busy getting our message out. I have to admit that even though I thought I was prepared to campaign but some days there are not just enough hours. I am having a great time meeting so many people and listening to their ideas, their concerns, and their great life stories.
We thank all of you who open your homes to us to take the time to listen to our message. We want to work for a safer more secure well maintained Miami Beach managed with fiscal responsibility. 

This week I attended an anniversary party for Jenovese, Joblove, and Battista., a gathering at Edwards Apartments,as part of our senior outreach, a  kick off for Pride weekend and a birthday party for Julian.  There are pictures in the gallery.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Holiday Message

As you gather with your family to celebrate Passover or Easter or just to enjoy another beautiful south Florida weekend we wish each of you health, prosperity and joy.

The economic challenges that face us personally and those that face the city can be all consuming. These special days remind us to focus on that which is really meaningful, family, friends and freedom.

Happy Easter and Happy Passover

Thursday, April 09, 2009

NODARRA (North Ocean Drive)

I was privileged to attend the meeting of this group last Tuesday evening.This group is revitalizing itself with the purpose of focusing on issues relevant to residents of North Ocean Drive. The North Ocean Drive Area Residents Association (NODARR) met at 1500 Ocean Drive. This association is for and by residents who live between 12th and 17th street.

I even accepted an assignment (actually I volunteered - it seems I can not help myself) to work on issues with the homeless. I have worked with this issue for many years. As Chair of the Beach Preservation Committee I invited the CIty staff who work with the homeless to discuss ways we could work with their department and other committees to preserve the cleanliness and safety of the beaches.

The next meeting will be hosted by the Decoplage.

A Diamond In The Rough

I had the distinct pleasure of spending time with the folks at the Miami Beach Senior Center last Wednesday. We danced and sang and chatted about the concerns of seniors. My favorite memory is of dancing with some great men and women to Hava Nagila. Even when there are memory lapses the old songs and traditions bring out smiles and energy. I have to admit that I was not used to it being sung with a Spanish accent but it was wonderful.

We spend our life with seniors in our mental health practice, Psychological Transitions. We contract with over 250 long term care facilities and assisted living facilities to provide opportunities for psychologically healthy aging and mental health care. Whenever I am with seniors I am reminded of how much they gave to pave our way and I am so enriched by their stories and experiences.

Meeting Joyce and the staff was a pleasure and I  will be volunteering at this fine program no matter what the outcome is in November. I hope it will be while I am commissioner and again ask for your support.

This facility needs some physical work and in our doing more with less I am hopeful that we can obtain the funds to address this structure.  There are some great pictures on the web site.
 

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Out and About

On Friday there was a surprise birthday celebration for Mayor Matti Herrera Bower. There is a picture of her with her cake in the Out and About section of the gallery. Happy Birthday, Matti.

Meeting Gavin Newsom

Last night I attended a truly exciting event - a fund raiser for Gavin Newsom the Mayor of San Francisco who has fought so hard for equal rights. His speech was inspiring in that he talked about the backlash he has experienced because of his stand. He stated that all 20 of the remaining amendments to the Constitution were to advance the rights of people. DOMA is the only potential amendment to attempt to restrict rights. He spoke of the political climate and change. One of his key points was so well stated, "When you vote for more of the same, you get more of the same."

I so agree with his perspective and this is why I think that I am the best candidate for commissioner. I have not been a commissioner and I have not run for commissioner. I have no business relationships with any one on the commission and I do not work for a firm that interacts with the city. I have a track record of business and civic accomplishments and I bring a fresh perspective and different ideas to the Commission.  See the pictures in my gallery.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Dade Days

On Wednesday and Thursday I attended Dade Days in Tallahassee. I met up with a number of legislators, county and city officials and community activists and together we addressed issues of importance to Miami Dade. I attended an interesting workshop on the use and potential of stimulus funds for our community. Also the condo issues were in the forefront during this week. The Senate has passed a bill that will provide associations ability to withhold voting and use privileges when units are in arrears. I believe that it is important for city officials to be aware of and involved in the issues that are decided at the state and federal levels. I was disappointed that there were no other candidates for Commissioner in attendence.

Miami Beach Women's Conference

On March 26 Miami Beach hosted the first Women's Conference. This event was chaired by the vibrant Dona Zemo with a committee of over 20 women, each with a rich and diverse record of activism in the community. The conference exceeded the expectation of all who attended. Words such as magical, exciting, awe inspiring were heard from participants. The opening session was a presentation hosted by Mayor Matti Herrera Bower featuring the women mayors of other cities in the area. There were morning and afternoon presentations, a marvelous luncheon at the Botanical Gardens and a social event in the late afternoon. The committee is already planning for next year. We have some great pictures in the gallery.

 

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Olga's Surprise

Last night, Saturday March 28, Olga Miranda hosted a surprise party at the beautiful oceanfront Condo of Ron and Raquel. I walked into what I thought would be a a quiet dinner to find 40 wonderful old friends and some new ones. The food was prepared by Rosario's niece, Yudex who is a graduate of Cordon Bleu in Paris. She was assisted by her partner Sasha. The presentation was spectacular. I was so humbled by the support of all of these wonderful and generous people.  I was encouraged when my Cuban friends were so tolerant and supportive  of my attempts at Spanish. They must have understood when I said in Spanish that I was a candidate for commissioner because they cheered and clapped.  I will continue to work with my teacher so soon we can converse more freely. It was a pleasure to meet the folks from Carriage House.

It was energizing to share my vision of Miami Beach as a clean, safe, secure city managed with fiscal responsibility in these difficult economic times.  Some of the people at this party remember us 6 years ago, pledging to make the Decoplage a clean, safe, secure and well maintained building and together we have  accomplished this. Our once run down condo has now won awards. Decisions made with consensus are the strongest and most powerful and the people at this gathering last night reminded me of how much we can accomplish when we work to build consensus and are willing to set aside individual agenda for a common purpose. This ability to build consensus is what I hope to contribute to the Commission.

To all the great friends for their generous financial support, THANK YOU. To all who volunteered to work on this campaign we will be in touch. We have some great pictures on the Gallery page. Sherry
 

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Celebration of Sister Cities

Friday I was pleased to be at an interesting event. Mayor Matti Herrera Bower hosted the Honorable Susan Fennell, Mayor of Brampton, Ontario in Canada. This was a ceremony to celebrate the establishment of a sister city relationship between Miami Beach and Brampton. Our cities will be joining together in various cultural and business events. Watching the signing of two women mayors from different countries reminded me of how far we have come in this global society and how much has changed for women in the last several decades.

This was a particularly fitting event in March which is Women's History Month.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

At the Colony Theater

I was very honored to have been invited to attend the one night production of  “Jews Don’t Belong on Ladders An Accidental Comedy."  This was a one-man play staring Art Metrano at the Colony Theatre, last night.

What a privilege to meet the man who through his humor overcame so many obstacles after breaking his neck in six places in a freak accident.  He takes the stage in his electric wheel chair and tells the story of his life leading up to his accident and his life thereafter.  He keeps the audience laughing and crying and in a poignant and dramatic moment at the end of his performance, he stands and walks slowly to the front of the stage with the aid of his crutches.

He is active in raising money for research into spinal cord injuries. I left the theatre with inspiration and awe for one man and a renewed awareness and respect for the indomitable human spirit.  If you have a chance to see this play I highly recommend it.

 

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Launching Our Outreach to Seniors

I can't believe it has been a week since we launched the web site. It has been a busy week. We had a great time at the Ritz Carlton Luna Party last week. The moon over Miami was at it best. This was such a  reminder of just how spectacular our corner of paradise is. There will be pictures in our gallery soon.

Today was a very special treat for me. I launched my outreach to seniors with a great kick off at Council North. Great folks with really good ideas. The wisdom of those who have come before us is never to be taken for granted. We will also be posting some pictures.  There were some great dancers.

We finished some of the discussion of our issues and launched that web page today. Please check it out and let me know what you think.  I will be posting events and intend to walk every neighborhood and visit every condo before November 3. When we meet tell me what you think of this blog. Sherry

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Welcome to our new website

Welcome to our new website. Today we went live after a month of working with our designer. Let me know what you think about it.

I am particularly excited about this blog and intend to use it to share thoughts, experiences, ideas, hopes, fears, and what ever else is on my mind. Too often voters only get to know candidates through media, crowded events, or prepared speeches. I believe that these are all important and it is imperative that you understand my views on issues, gain confidence in my abilities and know my track record. It is also important to me that you get to know me better.