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Kick off the holidays with Vice Chairman Anthony Rodriguez for the 3rd year in a row

Vice Chairman Anthony Rodriguez is lighting up the holiday spirit and supporting the community

The holiday season in Miami kicks off with two impactful events organized by Miami-Dade County Vice Chairman Anthony Rodriguez. These gatherings aim to spread festive joy and lend a helping hand to residents in need, setting a tone of celebration and community support for the season. With activities designed to engage families and meaningful initiatives to assist those in need, these events reflect the spirit of unity and generosity that defines the holidays.

A festive evening at the 3rd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony

The 3rd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on November 21 will transform the Westchester Cultural Arts Center at Tropical Park into a holiday wonderland. Beginning at 5 p.m., this free, family-friendly event promises to deliver an evening full of holiday spirit.

Attendees can look forward to a variety of engaging activities that cater to all ages. The evening will feature live holiday performances, storytelling sessions with Mrs. Claus, and a cherished photo opportunity with Santa Claus himself. For many, the highlight of the event will be the official lighting of the Christmas tree at 6 p.m. This tradition brings families together to mark the joyous start of the holiday season in District 10.

The Westchester Cultural Arts Center, located at 7930 SW 40th St., Miami, FL, will provide a festive backdrop for the occasion. Vice Chairman Rodriguez’s commitment to creating memorable experiences ensures that this annual celebration continues to grow in popularity. It’s an ideal opportunity for Miami-Dade residents to share in the joy of the season and connect with neighbors in a heartwarming environment.

People gather around to watch the holiday tree lighting ceremony held by Miami-Dade County Vice Chairman Anthony Rodriguez.

Supporting families through the holidays with the Thanksgiving Food Distribution Drive-Thru

The festivities continue the following morning with the Thanksgiving Food Distribution Drive-Thru Event on November 22. This event underscores Vice Chairman Rodriguez’s focus on addressing food insecurity during the holidays, providing residents with essential items to celebrate Thanksgiving with dignity and comfort.

Starting at 9 a.m., the drive-thru will distribute food supplies on a first-come, first-served basis at Tropical Park, located at 7900 SW 40th St., Miami, FL. Residents can expect frozen turkeys generously provided by the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, as well as other holiday staples sourced in collaboration with Farm Share.

This thoughtful initiative is designed to serve the community while ensuring accessibility for all efficiently. By eliminating barriers to participation, the drive-thru format enables families to collect their food packages conveniently, reinforcing the sense of community support. Vice Chairman Rodriguez’s partnerships with local organizations emphasize the power of collaboration in addressing critical needs during the holiday season.

These two events—the joyful tree lighting and the impactful food distribution—reflect Vice Chairman Rodriguez’s dedication to enriching the lives of Miami-Dade residents. They embody the values of unity, generosity, and celebration that define the holiday spirit in the region. By bringing the community together through festivities and essential support, these events create lasting memories while addressing important needs. They also highlight the importance of fostering connections within the community and ensuring that no one is left behind during the holiday season.

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