Miami Life: Dinner Club, Ocean Deep, Facelift, Gala

If you want to get into the groove in Miami, you might want to consider joining the Miami Dinner Club. Meet two amazing women this week who love spending their time deep down in the ocean.  Major news: Lincoln Road is getting a much-needed facelift. The place to be on November 9 is at the 11th annual PAMM Art Of The Party.

Miami Dinner Club

The Miami Dinner Club is a great way to meet people who have your same interests. Eliot and I have joined a number of groups over the years and our social life is always in full swing. Trust me there are many nights that we stay home and watch television.  However, our dance card is usually filled with five activities per week from folks who we love and enjoy.  We now have the advantage of so many choices that it just makes our lives filled with cheerful energy. It’s comforting to know you have options.

Miami Dinner Club is a private members’ community that curates social events designed for your personal enjoyment. They curate a consistent schedule of enjoyable experiences all year long. Members come from diverse backgrounds. All you have to do is fill out this form for a chance to join a select group of professionals at their exclusive gatherings. This club puts a special emphasis on values like honesty, intellectual curiosity, and a passion for building meaningful connections through memorable social experiences and activities.

They host 3 to 4 member experiences per month, ranging from curated meals to exciting adventures and fun activities throughout the Miami area. The events are scheduled on varying days to accommodate our members’ busy lives and are announced in advance. The club also features a matchmaking process, so you meet people who share your personal interests. Our diverse array of experiences explores various geographies, cuisines, and special activities.

If you are interested in joining the Miami Dinner Club go to  www.miamidinnerclub.com.

They employ a quick, yet thorough application and vetting process to determine if a potential new member aligns with our values and will thrive within our community. The membership is $100 per month. The membership fee provides access to all events and member perks. It does not include the cost of the events.

Contact Please email concierge@miamidinnerclub.com for all questions or concerns.

Meet The Miami Mermaids 

I have never met two women like Randi Renate and Beatriz Chachamovits. They would both prefer to spend more time deep down in the ocean than on land. Randi told me that when she is deep in the ocean there is a physiological change in her mind and body that makes her so peaceful and euphoric that she forgets the challenges of everyday life. Beatriz agrees. It’s a wonderment. That’s why they both scuba dive as often as possible.

Randi comes from Texas and Beatriz Chachamovits comes from Brazil. The two of them met two years ago in Miami and formed an art partnership that is devoted to telling the world about the bizmol state of coral reefs all across the globe. Yes, they have every intention of exploring other ecosystems in the ocean like that are running into trouble. Their main mission is to help save the planet.

The minute I met them I was mesmerized by their smarts and style. They are both in their 30s and have had several exhibits in and out of the United States that educate and entertain visitors about ecology.  I would encourage all The Three Tomatoes readers to listen to the interview I did with Beatriz and Randi on my podcast called Art Lovers Forum. This interview is not necessarily about art. It’s about the love of the ocean and what most of us are missing not being able to spend time below the surface. If you want to meet them in person, I can arrange that as well.

I am planning to go after movie and TV producers to develop a reality series about the journeys of Beatriz and Randi spending time in the ocean, a modern-day Sea Hunt. Sea Hunt was a syndicated action-adventure television show that first aired between 1958 and 1962 (filmed 1957-1961) and starred Lloyd Bridges (1913-1998). Produced by Ivan Tors Studios based in Miami. The story was all about a scuba diver who was often called on for difficult or dangerous projects. I will tweak it a bit for our artist/scuba divers who have a lot to say.

Listen to episode 27 of the Art Lovers Forum podcast here.

 

Lincoln Road Will Be Getting a Makeover

This is a major scoop. I don’t think 99 percent of the residents in Miami Beach know that Lincoln Road, which has seen better days, is finally going to get a major facelift. My good friend, Zachary Belil, one of the leading real estate agents in Miami, revealed the news in his Monday morning Instagram report. I have included it here.

 

This news is so important because Lincoln Road used to be a hot spot for social gatherings. Many of the popular restaurants and stores closed over the years leaving locals and tourists very disappointed. I hated hearing negative comments about my favorite outdoor mall because we had so many good times there over the last 20 years.

Miami Beach needs a revitalization in certain areas. Zach will tell you about other spots as well that will be going under a transformation. Zach is a must every Monday morning.

Mark Down Saturday, November 9th.

If you are the type who likes to go to fancy parties, rub elbows with the elite of the elite, get dressed up in the best that money can buy—-I have a gala affair for you, the 11th annual PAMM Art Of The Party. The Perez Art Museum Miami is honoring Kenneth C. Griffin, the founder and CEO of Citadel, one of the world’s leading alternative investment firms, and the founder and non-executive chairman of Citadel Securities, one of the world’s preeminent market makers. You can be sure that all of the accomplished business people, and celebrities, you read about in Miami will be in attendance. This event has always been on the top list of all museum galas. The host committee is made up of billionaires, so the A Crowd is always showing up for each other. This is definitely the place to meet the next Mr. Right. It may cost you a fortune to attend but you have to spend money to make more.

 

Lois Whitman Hess

As Co-Founder and President of HWH PR, Lois Whitman-Hess has been actively involved in public relations for a vast array of business sectors including technology, Internet-based companies, entertainment, law, publishing, fashion, beauty and art. For the last eight years, Lois has authored a daily blog called “Digidame.” It mostly covers her personal journeys as well as tech innovations, art, travel, and entertainment. In addition, Lois co-hosts a weekly podcast called “Lying on the Beach” with TV personality Steve Greenberg who is a contributor on NBC's Today Show. They interview luminaries who discuss their expertise and views on current events.

Lois Whitman Hess

As Co-Founder and President of HWH PR, Lois Whitman-Hess has been actively involved in public relations for a vast array of business sectors including technology, Internet-based companies, entertainment, law, publishing, fashion, beauty and art. For the last eight years, Lois has authored a daily blog called “Digidame.” It mostly covers her personal journeys as well as tech innovations, art, travel, and entertainment. In addition, Lois co-hosts a weekly podcast called “Lying on the Beach” with TV personality Steve Greenberg who is a contributor on NBC's Today Show. They interview luminaries who discuss their expertise and views on current events.

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