Did you miss these 3 Miramar stories? Catch up on schools, celebrations & more
Three recent stories about happenings in Miramar covered several topics, including education opportunities, cultural celebrations and small business support.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Story 1: Miramar offering $2,000 scholarship for high school seniors. Here’s how to apply
The city of Miramar has opened applications for the Miramar Gives Back Scholarship, offering $2,000 to graduating high school seniors who meet academic, financial need and community service requirements. Students need to submit an essay, proof of volunteer hours and other documentation before the March 2 deadline.
Story 2: Florida Chinese New Year Gala coming to Miramar. What to know before you go
The Miramar Cultural Center will celebrate the Lunar New Year with a vibrant gala on Sunday, Feb. 15, featuring traditional and modern performances, including dance routines and a dragon dance for good fortune. Hosted by the city in collaboration with regional organizations, the event promises music, comedy and festivities to ring in the Year of the Fire Horse.
Story 3: Want to start a business? Miramar Business Academy has training. Here are details
Miramar’s Business Academy is now accepting applications for its entrepreneurship training program, which prepares participants to launch or grow their businesses and gives select graduates a shot at up to $10,000 in grant funding. The 12-session course covers everything from business planning to marketing and concludes with a pitch competition for the grants.
The story summaries above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Miramar News newsroom. The full stories in the links were reported, written and edited entirely by Miramar News journalists.