Other Fun Stuff

Free Japanese Festival Presented by Friends of the Japanese Garden

This Free Family Festival includes Shichi-Go-San 7-5-3 Ceremony for kids, Japanese Music, Sushi making demonstration, Ikebana demonstration, Martial Arts demonstration and more. Food and drinks available for sale. WHAT: Free Japanese Cultural Festival WHEN: November 3, 2024 WHERE: Miami Japanese Garden, 1101 MacArthur Causeway, Watson Island, Miami Fl 33139 WEB: http://friendsofjapanesegarden.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/miami_japan_garden/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MiamiJapaneseGarden

Founder's Day Cookout Presented by City of Miami Black Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum

Founder's Day Annual Celebration The First Five Officers to serve Black Miami - Overtown, Liberty City, and Coconut Grove were sworn in as Patrolmen in 1944, 80 years ago. We are celebrating with a 2-day event this year. Join us for a family reunion-style day full of food, music, games, and moments to share your stories and the history of Overtown—free self-guided museum tours.

SWWIM: Poetry Reading & Conversation with Jordan Pérez and Alexandra Lytton Regalado Presented by The Betsy Hotel

Join us for a reading and conversation with award-winning poets Alexandra Lytton Regalado and Jordan Pérez. Following their reading, the poets will pose questions to one other, as well as field questions from moderator Laura Villareal, who will identify resonances and unifying themes across their work. There will also be a Q & A with the audience. This event is presented in special collaboration with Letras Latinas. Letras Latinas, the literary initiative at the Institute for Latino Studies (ILS), strives to enhance the visibility, appreciation and study of Latinx literature both on and off the campus of the University of Notre Dame. They put an emphasis on programs that support newer voices, foster a sense of community among writers, and place Latinx writers in community spaces. They will be celebrating its 20th anniversary throughout calendar year 2024. Presented in partnership with SWWIM. Part of an ongoing series of poetry readings on Miami Beach.

MOAD and Ema Ri Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Presented by Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) at MDC

MOAD and Ema Ri will host a community celebration in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month on MDC’s Padrón Campus in the heart of Little Havana. The evening will feature a reception with live music followed by an interactive and expressive artmaking activity. This event will honor and recognize the innumerable achievements of communities with Hispanic heritage. Refreshments will be served. Free self-parking is available on a first come, first serve basis. The Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) at MDC may document the event, including its attendees. By entering the area, and/or participating in the event, you consent to the recording and its use in any form. MOAD's programs are made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor, and Board of County Commissioners. They are sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Miami Herald is a media sponsor of MOAD's programming. This event is free with advance registration.

The Hive Day Presented by The Hive

Welcome to The Hive Day! Join us at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami for a day filled with creativity, inspiration, and community to celebrate The Hive Day - our one year anniversary of our North Miami launch. This event is your chance to connect with fellow creative teens, explore unique exhibits, and participate in hands-on workshops and activities. Whether you're a teen looking to create or a community member looking to support our youth, there's something for everyone at The Hive Day. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant creative scene of North Miami and celebrate with us!

BIMS Sweeps the Beach & BioBlitz Presented by Historic Virginia Key Beach Park

Get ready for a fun, impactful day at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park with Black in Marine Science and the Plastic Free Cities partners, Ocean Conservancy, Debris Free Oceans, and Big Blue & You! From 12-2pm, we will host a Plastic Free Cities workshop in the park office. Plastic Free Cities is a NOAA-funded program that helps youth to stop plastic pollution in their own neighborhoods by empowering them with the skills to assist local businesses in reducing waste! Join us to become a junior sustainability consultant, plastic pollution expert, and youth leader! You will learn about the importance of preventing plastic at its source, and how to help your favorite restaurants do just that. Then from 2-4pm, we will host a barbeque and prep for the beach cleanup. These activities are limited to ~30 participants so make sure to reserve a PFC Workshop & BBQ ticket when registering on Eventbrite. Then we will do a beach cleanup & BioBlitz as the sun starts to set, from 4-6pm! Help remove marine debris, collect trash data, and collect sediment samples for the Black in Marine Science team to analyze for biodiversity. This portion of the day is open to ~150 people, and walk ups are welcome! But please still register for the Cleanup on Eventbrite to help us have an accurate headcount for gear needs. If you have any questions or need any disability accommodations, reach out to maddie@debrisfreeoceans.org

CommuniTEA Dance 2024 Presented by Adrienne Arsht Center

The Arsht Center's LGBTQIA+ Pride celebration returns for its seventh year! CommuniTEA Dance is a FREE, rainbow-filled blowout emceed by FayWhat?! and starring Alex Newell, a Tony Award-winning, Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor and activist. Join us at the Glow With Pride dance party featuring DJ Musicat and drag performances by Ebonee Excell and Melissa Plastic Hilton. Glow With Pride ✨ Neon vibes only! Get ready to illuminate the Ziff Ballet Opera House stage and wear your best brights and neon. You glow, girls, gays and theys! Arrive early and explore the Pride Marketplace, featuring South Florida's vibrant LGBTQIA+ community and allies.

2024 Chief Sandrell Rivers Day Presented by Fantasy Theatre Factory

Experience the 2024 Sandrell Rivers Day at the Sandrell Rivers Theater on August 10, 2024, from 6 pm to 9 pm. Join us as we honor the legacy of Chief Sandrell Rivers, an advocate for the arts, and her impact on uplifting underserved communities in Miami. Enjoy live arts performances, music, spoken word, dance, and more. A night of enchantment awaits! In honor of Chief Sandrell Rivers' birthday, Fantasy Theatre Factory is honored to present a spectacular evening of distinctly uplifting music, visual art, poetry, fashion and more! Local tastemakers from diverse backgrounds will pay tribute to the life and work of the late and beloved Chief Sandrell Rivers. The entire community is invited to join us for live arts performances, networking, and a cultural celebration in the name of our hometown icon. ADA Accommodations: It is our policy to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request materials in accessible format, and/or any accommodation to attend any Fantasy Theatre Factory event, please contact Evelyn Sullivan, 305-284-8800, evelyn@ftfshows.com, at least five (5) days in advance to initiate your request, TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service). For more information contact the Box Office at (305) 284-8872 or boxoffice@ftfshows.com ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.

The Moth StorySLAM Guts Presented by Fantasy Theatre Factory

The Moth StorySLAM is a community-focused, open-mic storytelling competition in which anyone can share a five-minute story on the night‘s theme. The MOTH hosts live storytelling events in cities around the world, and Fantasy Theatre Factory is thrilled to welcome The Miami MOTH to it's StorySLAM home at the beautiful Sandrell River's Theater! The theme for tonight's Story SLAM is GUTS. Prepare a five-minute story about moments of boldness and courage and the peaks and pratfalls of a daring spirit. Scaling mountains or admitting to mistakes. Being the first in line to try a never before tested remedy or the last diver at the safety stop in shark infested waters. Tell us about your nervy-est (or most nervous) experiences. ADA Accommodations: It is our policy to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request materials in accessible format, and/or any accommodation to attend any Fantasy Theatre Factory event, please contact Evelyn Sullivan, 305-284-8800, evelyn@ftfshows.com, at least five (5) days in advance to initiate your request, TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service). For more information contact the Box Office at (305) 284-8872 or boxoffice@ftfshows.com. The Moth's content is recommended for 16+.

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