South Florida’s Colombian community, including residents of Cutler Bay, turned out in force for FIFA World Cup watch parties celebrating their national team’s match against Uzbekistan. Local restaurants and gathering spots buzzed with cultural pride, yellow jerseys, and community spirit.
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The incorporated town of Cutler Bay is both family and earth friendly with plenty of restaurants, parks, shops and much more.
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Cutler Bay happens to be the closest town to The City of Homestead. The City of Homestead hosts several yearly NASCAR series races. La Quinta Inn and Motel 6 located in Cutler Bay seem heavenly sent when lodging becomes nearly impossible to find during NASCAR events held at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Welcome to Miami would like to acknowledge Peterson’s Harley Davidson. A long time family owned local business that in addition to selling top quality new and used motor cycles, offers basic rider courses and other safety in knowledge training. Their “Customer first” and “Quality over quantity” attitudes, have proven to be key in the success for this 50 plus year old local business. Remember to stop by and shop at the clothing and accessories department carrying great leather inspired fashions and stylish trends. Cutler Bay’s family friendly town welcomes everyone to experience true community living, shopping, dining and much more!
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Messi World Cup Fever Hits Cutler Bay as Argentina Tops Algeria
Cutler Bay’s vibrant Latin American community joined South Florida in celebrating Argentina’s 3-0 World Cup victory over Algeria, with local restaurants and watch parties buzzing with Messi mania. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is inspiring a new wave of soccer enthusiasm among Cutler Bay youth and families alike.
Cutler Bay Residents Prepare for Summer Heat and Storms Today
Cutler Bay faces typical summer heat today with a Heat Advisory in effect for Miami-Dade County. Local cooling centers are open while residents are advised to plan activities for cooler morning hours.
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