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| Hi there Friends of Redland Region, Here's a few items of interest for those who enjoy a visit to the Miami's Bountiful Countryside. Make some time in your schedule this week for family and friends with a delightful adventure in the Redland region to enjoy and celebrate our history, culture and heritage.
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| | Robert Is Here - more than ever | For the first time in memory, the iconic Robert Is Here Fruit Stand and Farm will not be closed for September and October. They've made the decision to stay open all year, so there's no need to wait for the first weekend in November to visit for fresh tropical goodies.
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Currently in season: Jackfruit, Keitt Mangoes, Dragon Fruit, local Avocados, Mamey, Canistel and Asian Guava, among other exotic delicacies. |
| | Sugar Apples (Anon) at Robert Is Here The highly anticipated season for Sugar Apples has started at Robert Is Here. Stop by to pick up these wonderfully sweet tropical favorites. Visit the fruit stand at SW 192 Avenue and SW 344 Street for all the best fresh produce available in South Florida. |
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| | Labor Day Weekend Is Coming
| | Bring the family out to the winery for the Carambola Stomp Come Back on Labor Day weekend from noon to 5pm with tons of fun and prizes. The Carambola, also known as Star Fruit, was originally native to India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Over the past century, they’ve become an important crop for growers in the Redland region.
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| | | | A big thank you to all of our Redland View sponsors for helping us highlight these special events in the countryside -- and thanks to our Redland View readers for your continued interest in these delightful cultural opportunities.
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We hope you'll bring your family and friends out to the countryside for a day of old-fashioned fun and good times real soon. See you there!
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