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County Commissioner endorsement for the District 8 Race

By Tony Garcia On August 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment


At a press conference yesterday, County Commissioner Katy Sorenson endorsed candidate, Palmetto Bay Mayor Eugene Flinn for the District 8 race. Also in the runoff is former Mayor of Homestead, Lynda Bell.

We had a chance to hear both these candidates, Eugene Flinn and Lynda Bell, during two [...]

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The UEL Dinner Last Night

By Nancy Lee On June 17, 2010 · 5 Comments


There are so many people to thank for making this one of the events of the year – about 180 people came to thank County Commissioner Katy Sorenson for her years of service. First of all we want to thank all of the toasters, thank you for your messages. [...]

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The UEL Dinner in Honor of County Commissioner Katy Sorenson

By Nancy Lee On June 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment

We are looking forward to celebrating Katy Sorenson’s public service to the community tonight at the Rusty Pelican at our Orchids & Onions Award Dinner/Annual Meeting.

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Katy Sorenson Farewell Dinner

By Tony Garcia On May 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment

County Commissioner Katy Sorenson, This dinner is for you!

Orchid and Onions Award Dinner

The Urban Environment League is hosting our Annual Award Dinner/Annual Meeting in honor of

County Commissioner Katy Sorenson

Masters of Ceremony:

Jim DeFede and UEL President Fran Bohnsack

Commissioner Sorenson will be leaving office this Fall to pursue [...]

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Still Time to RSVP for May 19th Dinner.

By Tony Garcia On May 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment

The UEL dinner May 19th has openings, sign up today! Call us at 786-472-0011 or email us at UELinfo@bellsouth.net. We have most of the candidates coming, it should be informative. Katy Sorenson’s County Commission seat leaves big shoes to fill… here’s hoping that we will identify that candidate on Wednesday!

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June 16 Dinner to Thank Katy Sorenson

By Tony Garcia On May 14, 2010 · Leave a Comment

County Commissioner Katy Sorenson
This dinner is for you!

Orchid and Onions Award Dinner
The Urban Environment League is hosting our Annual Award Dinner/Annual Meeting
in honor of:
County Commissioner Katy Sorenson

Masters of Ceremony:
Jim DeFede and UEL President Fran Bohnsack

Commissioner Sorenson will be leaving office this [...]

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May 19th: UEL Dinner on County Commission District 8 Election

By Tony Garcia On April 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment

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Katy Sorenson With Some Good Advice for The Community

By Tony Garcia On March 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment

In an Op Ed in the Miami Herald yesterday, County Commissioner gave some good advice to the community. Here are some excerpts:

• First, we must listen to voters and we must educate them. Political leaders are elected to do just that, to lead. It is our duty [...]

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Marlins Stadium: Price Tag for the County: $2.4 Billion. By Fran Bohnsack

By Tony Garcia On July 8, 2009 · 3 Comments


As reported in the Miami Herald today:

As Miami-Dade County commissioners worked late into the night to finalize financing for the Florida Marlins stadium last week, Commissioner Katy Sorenson posed a simple question: What’s the total cost of financing going to be?

Burgess fudged: “I don’t know off [...]

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