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Sunny Isles Beach resident James Leider stands in front of the White House with the Community Newspaper. He says, “The experience of being at our capital is really exciting. Since my last trip our capital had changed a lot. Newer buildings grew next to older ones making it a real collage of magnificent architecture. Being close to the White House, Capitol building, the National museums and the Supreme Court Building, that itself is like a living the history of our country in one trip. We went to Washington because we were invited to a Session at the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Being seated next our nine supreme justices was one of a kind experience that will mark our lives. Washington is a must to visit and an unforgettable experience.”
You too can appear in an issue of the paper. When you travel, take a copy of the Sunny Isles Beach Sun newspaper with you, pose with the paper in front of a landmark or with your group. Send the photo with the highlights of your trip to the address below. If you would like your original photograph returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your correspondence.
City of Sunny Isles Beach
18070 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
Attn: Alayne Yeash
or e-mail to ayeash@sibfl.net
