Urban Environment League Annual Orchids and Onions Award Ceremony, Wednesday, June 15
For over 10 years, the Urban Environment League has supported environmentally responsible development that focuses on the protection of the waterfront, public places, and historic and natural areas throughout Miami-Dade County.
In its 6th Annual Orchids & Onions Awards Ceremony, the UEL will recognize the various individuals and groups that are complimenting this important mission to make Miami a more vibrant city made up of healthy neighborhoods to live, work & play.

The awards ceremony will take place at the beautiful new downtown space of Villa 221. Past awards recipients, elected officials and UEL board members will present the Orchid awards, along with the presentation of the Onion awards that are given to individuals who have made negative impacts to our community, or are in the midst of such challenges.
Please join us for an evening that is sure to be memorable.
The awards are as follows:
ORCHIDS:
ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE, PRESENTED BY THE HONORABLE KATY SORENSON:
-EMILIE YOUNG (POSTHUMOUS)
-GARY MILANO
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT PLANNING/REGIONAL ISSUES, PRESENTED BY THE HONORABLE SALLY HEYMAN:
-JAMES MURLEY
-BRENDA MARSHALL McCLYMONDS
-HOWARD GREGG
-SUBRATA BASU
CHAMPION PROTECTING FLORIDA’S WATER:
-ERIC BUERMANN
DEDICATION TO ACCESS TO THE WATERFRONT:
-SPENCER CROWLEY
ENVIRONMENTAL SPOIL ISLAND RESTORATION:
-HARRY HORGAN, SHAKE A LEG
MIAMI PRESERVATION LEAGUE
-BETH DUNLOP
TRANSIT ACTIVISM/COMMENTARY
-TONY GARCIA
STRIVING FOR AN INFORMED COMMUNITY
-SAM VAN LEER
BEST NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVIST:
-GRACE SOLARES
NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION:
-SCENIC MIAMI, DUSTY MELTON & BARBARA BISNO
“ONLY IN MIAMI” FILLING THE VOID:
-O-CINEMA
GREEN INITIATIVES:
-EPIC HOTEL
_____________________
ONIONS:
DECIMATION OF GROWTH MANAGEMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS:
-RICK SCOTT
BLIND EYE TO COAL MINING SAFETY:
-MARCO RUBIO
PROPOSING GIANT LED TOWERS:
-MARK SIFFIN
*RSVP: uel@bellsouth.net
786-472-0011
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I’m not sure about that Tony Garcia guy…
oh jeez
Congratulations Tony! You deserve the recognition!
thanks Megan