PHOTO by: Adam Steinfeld. July 6, 2009 Davie
The Lums restaurant in Davie, the last of a franchise of 500 restaurants nationwide, has closed, the building being demolished to make way for a 24 hour, Flashback Diner....ah, things change. I remember after the highschool football games everyone would meet up at Lums.
See link to a recent LUMS new article July 2, 2009, in Sun-Sentinel, by Marcia Heroux Pounds
Milan from BET's College Hill: South Beach at the Best of the Best Concert 2009
Photo by: Adam Steinfeld. Old Davie School House, first opened in 1918 to 90 students.
OLD DAVIE SCHOOL HOUSE, this historic structure was the first permanent school in the Everglades and is now Broward County's oldest existing school building. The Davie School was designed in 1917 by August Geirger (born 1888), who came to Miami in 1905 from New Haven, Connecticut and later became one of South Florida's most well known early architects, The school opened its doors in 1918 to 90 students and was in continuous use as a school until 1980. The masonry vernacular, concrete structure is topped by a shallow hip roof behind a parapet. From the day it opened, the Davie School served as the area's source of education as well as center for community gatherings.
In 1988 the Davie School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the Old Davie School Historical Museum is a historic, cultural, social and artistic resource dedicated to providing information and learning opportunities for students and the community at large. The building represents an irreplaceable link with the history of early 20th century pioneering, settlement and education in Western Broward County.
Old Davie School -A Florida Heritage Site, sponsored by the Town of Davie & The Florida Department of State.
new century dancer in giant Champagne Glass for corporate event at Fontainebleau resorts. Photo by: Adam Steinfeld. copyright 2009
Fifth grade teachers from James H. Bright Elementary School in Hialeah, FL, Mrs. Montiel (foreground) and Mrs. Ramirez (background).
On May 6th, 2009, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, along with Yosemite Natianal Park Ranger, Shelton Johnson, visited students from James H. Bright Elementary School in Hialeah, Florida. Burns was in the South Florida area as part of a cross-country promotional tour for his latest project, The National Parks America's Best Idea. Students from Mrs. Ramirez and Mrs. Montiel's 5th grade class watched clips from the upcomimg documentary, asked questions, and posed for pictures with Burns and Johnson. Johnson, who is featured in Burns' film, spoke on the history and importance of America's National Parks.
On May 6th, 2009, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, along with Yosemite National Park Ranger, Shelton Johnson, visited students from James H. Bright Elementary School in Hialeah, Florida. Burns was in the South Florida area as part of a cross-country promotional tour for his latest project, The National Parks America's Best Idea. Students from Mrs. Ramirez and Mrs. Montiel's 5th grade class watched clips from the upcomimg documentary, asked questions, and posed for pictures with Burns and Johnson. Johnson, who is featured in Burns' film, spoke on the history and importance of America's National Parks.
Earlier in the year, students from this class participated in the Everglades Environmental Education Program at Royal Palm, which allows kids to discover first hand the different animals and habitats located in Everglades National Park. Produced by WPBT 2, the video, 'Untold Stories: Everglades National Park' captures their experiences into the 'River of Grass.'
PHOTO by: Adam Steinfeld. July 6, 2009 Davie
The Lums restaurant in Davie, the last of a franchise of 500 restaurants nationwide, has closed, the building being demolished to make way for a 24 hour, Flashback Diner....ah, things change. I remember after the highschool football games everyone would meet up at Lums.
See link to a recent July 2, 2009, LUMS story article in Sun-Sentinel, by Marcia Heroux Pound.
Helen Ferré on the set of Issues at FAU with Robert Watson, Ph.D., a professor at Lynn University.
Ken Burns visited a middle school in Hialeah to talk about his latest documentary on National Parks. The students visited the Everglades prior to his visit and asked many questions about the different national parks.
Ken Burns visited a middle school in Hialeah to talk about his latest documentary on National Parks. The students visited the Everglades prior to his visit and asked many questions about the different national parks.
I got lost on the way to a meeting and found this
Adam Steinfeld, director of the short documentry "Hold the Schmaltz" depicting the final day of Rascal House deli. Adam Steinfeld, Coyright 2008
Behind the scenes of Episode #104 "Farming the Sea."
For more information on "Farming the Sea," please click on the following link: