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School’s out for summer, but groups still active
By Gloria Burns at Community Newspapers
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
In case you have not noticed, graduations and end of year parties are over. Traffic has improved dramatically and many are taking vacations. For those staying here, South Florida still offers lots to do. Coral Gables Chamber always is busy as it continues to offer members great networking events. Th
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Why this matters in The Miami
As the summer season sets in, neighborhoods like Brickell and Wynwood will likely see a surge in local events and activities, catering to both residents and visitors. The Coral Gables Chamber's continued efforts to provide networking opportunities for its members will be a boon to small business owners and entrepreneurs in the area. With many schools closed for the summer, community centers and local organizations may also step up to offer arts and cultural programs, filling the gap left by the end of the academic year. In Miami's vibrant cultural landscape, summer can be a great time for residents to explore new interests and connect with their community, whether through events in Little Havana or exhibitions in the Miami Beach area. As the summer heats up, it will be worth keeping an eye on how local groups and organizations adapt to the changing pace of the city.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Community Newspapers ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? In case you have not noticed, graduations and end of year parties are over. Traffic has improved dramatically and many are taking vacations. For those staying here, South Florida still offers lots to do. Coral Gables Chamber always is busy as it continues to offer members great networking events. Th
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