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With 10,000 square feet of space to operate, the Ambassador Dry Cleaning & Laundry team is equipped to handle batches of clothing as small as a single shirt, or as large as a bulk of wait-staff uniforms, with timeliness and ease. The laundry experts clean everyday clothing, suits, linens, and drapes with a turnaround of three days to one week. Additionally, they alter clothing and preserve sensitive relics such as wedding dresses and heirloom prenuptial agreements. Clients can drop off their clothes at one of three locations Monday–Friday, including the new one in Port Salerno.
Growing up, Sean Michael Casey nourished his passion for photography by snapping shots for his high school's yearbook and weekly newsletter. A hobbyist for years, Sean Michael was finally able to showcase his skills by taking wedding photos for a friend of a friend. These nuptial photos served as his calling card, and generated a lot of interest from potential clients. Seeing an opportunity to pursue his lifelong passion as a career, Sean Michael decided to up his credentials with a bachelor's degree in photography from Florida Atlantic University.
For more than 10 years, Sean Michael has artistically captured memories, armed with his keen eye and an arsenal of Nikon bodies and lenses. He's worked with a wide assortment of clients, covering shoots ranging from wholesome family portraits to destination weddings in Costa Rica. Though Sean Michael is able to carefully plan out portraits, he also enjoys just letting things happen and capturing candid shots of his subjects’ laughter, smiles, and maniacal laughter sans smile.
When big dreamer Jason Loeb decided to open a dry-cleaners, he wasn’t content with the impersonal pickup and drop-off system of traditional shops. Instead, he dreamed up a full-service production that not only offered advanced, effective and eco-friendly cleaning services, but complimentary pickup and delivery services as well. Today, his fleet of 10 sky-blue vans traverses the Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties, delivery freshly washed and folded items to customers’ homes, yachts, or shells. Back at the shop, an accommodating staff washes garments with DFE-certified green products, while extending its expertise toward a variety of alteration and carpet-cleaning services. The company’s commitment to exceptional service and environmentally friendly practices has won praise from Miami Sun Post’s Business Focus.
Since 1965, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County have upheld their mission of helping kids 6 to 18 years old build self-esteem and learn important life skills. They continue to provide places for youths to escape life's pressures, which can range from school stress and pent-up energy to more serious issues such as gangs and lack of attention at home. The friendly and dedicated staffers orient their programs toward education, recreational, and healthy living. Kids can join career exploration programs, enjoy nutritious snacks and suppers through the KISS Program. All the while, they’ll learn how to be caring, responsible citizens equipped to make a difference in their communities.
Under the culinary guidance of chef Rayon Howard, students sear, chop, and sauté fresh ingredients into tantalizing dishes with Aura Catering Services. For more than a dozen years, Howard has crafted flavorful cuisine for restaurants, hotels, and private caterers. He now brings his expertise and recipes to special events throughout Miami. Chef Ray also shares his knowledge with aspiring chefs during two-and-a-half-hour cooking classes, which rotate according to participant demand, allowing students to hone their kitchen know-how with a stainless-steel arsenal of cookware, myriad ingredients, and the mystical ability to transmute fire into cooked food. Pupils can tackle global gastronomy by exploring cuisine such as bite-sized Spanish-style tapas or robust Italian-inspired pasta. At the end of each class, students can sample their newfound skills by enthusiastically devouring their work, a luxury not afforded by other artistic disciplines, as evidenced by Rodin's painful attempts to eat The Thinker.
