Breast-Cancer-Awareness

Join Us Thursday, Oct 15th, at 11:00 AM

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

We encourage all attendees to wear something pink.

Stacy Alonso will be speaking in this meeting and is a 14 year survivor.

Gayle is going through her 4th case and has a message for all of us:

This message is so appropriate for me to post. I am now going through my fourth case of breast cancer. I have had 16 surgeries, and been fighting this since 1987, my first occurence. I have had chemo infusion, chemo pills, radiation, broken ribs etc.

​And I keep fighting. The key is to never give up. For those of you who have not experienced this, it is so important for you to get your mammograms or thermal imaging. Don’t put it off because you have heard it hurts, or you are not a candidate for it. Every woman is, and you need to pay attention to your health. You are in charge, no one else.

I don’t want to scare anyone, but I do want you to be diligent in your healthcare.
And I will keep fighting. Olivia Newton-John and I have that in common.

Breast cancer information:

  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women worldwide
  • 1 in 8 women receive a breast cancer diagnosis
  • On average, every 2 minutes a female is diagnosed with breast cancer
  • 1 woman will die of breast cancer every 13 minutes
  • Alcohol use increases the risk of breast cancer

 

Review Living Beyond Breast Cancer website. https://www.lbbc.org/

If interested in contributing to a local charity, feel free to visit https://www.floridabreastcancer.org/

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Join Us Next Thursday, February 18th, at 11:00 AM Trademarks: How to Protect Your Brand

Are You Protected?

Every business has intellectual property, even if they don’t realize it.
The presentation will discuss identifying, registering, and protecting your business’s trademarks.

About Augusto Perera Esq.

Augusto Perera, Esq. is of-counsel with Ser & Associates, handling all of the firm’s intellectual property work. Augusto regularly assists businesses with licensing, Internet law,  copyright protection, and litigation, domain name disputes, and protection, domestic and international trademark protection.

Augusto practices before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and also litigates in federal and state courts. Augusto attended Shepard Broad College of Law and received his Juris Doctor degree in 2014. Before that Augusto graduated from Havana University Law School in 1997 with a Juris Doctor Degree.

Started working at the Cuban Industrial Property Office (OCPI) immediately thereafter as Solicitor in the Legal Department. With law degrees from the two main legal systems in the world, Mr. Perera understands the contrasts between common and civil laws, and the challenges they present to our clients.

He is an active member in numerous legal organizations including the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar Association, the Cuban American Bar Association (Director 2019-2021, Co-Chair CLE Committee), and the South Miami-Kendall Bar Association (President 2020-2021).

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CommunityNewspaper

Join Us Thursday, Mar 18th, at 11:00 AM with Gloria Burns

How to Leverage Community Newspapers’ Multi-Media Options

 

 

How Well Do You Know Community Newspapers?

Community Newspapers goes way beyond traditional print editions. The newspaper is a leader in local digital media and has helped countless businesses build awareness and sales through multiple touchpoints – both traditional and digital.

Join Gloria as she tells us about how Community Newspapers can help our businesses and she will also take us on the grand tour of the operation with Publisher Michael Miller.

About Gloria Burns

A University of  Florida graduate with a major in Spanish, Burns has an extensive background in advertising, marketing and reciprocal trade, travel as well as nonprofit consulting and management. Active in many nonprofits, she received numerous awards across the community including most recently nominated by So. Fla. PBS  as an unsung hero. Burns had her own Cruise only travel agency and closed that to pursue her passion and accept leadership roles with nonprofits.

She has served as Executive Director of the Jr. Orange Bowl Committee and was the first executive director of the Coral Gables Community Foundation.  After 14 years, she then accepted the same role with the Pinecrest Community Foundation which she helped set up before going to work working full time for Community Newspapers.

As a PR and Marketing Representative, columnist and show host,  her list of current nonprofit responsibilities include serving on the boards of the Rotary Club of Coral Gables, the GFWC Coral Gables Woman’s Club and Ambassador for A Safe Haven for Newborns.  She chairs a monthly fundraiser for the Coral Gables Woman’s Club called Gringo Bingo at Clutch Burger which has raised more than $20,000 since March 2019  for a dozen or more charities.

Gloria is also an active member of the Music Ministry at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, where she sings in the choir.  She is involved in several other civic organizations.  Her Gloria’s Gab columns run in 6 different Community Newspapers and her Facebook Live Show, entitled Gloria’s Gab LIVE,  airs every Monday morning at 10 a.m.   She can be reached at 305 968-3090 or via email: gloria@cnews.net.

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