Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in South Florida family events**

We hope you enjoyed your Halloween and that you received lots of treats! Enjoy your first weekend of November 2019 with our South Florida family fun guide which includes a color run, a celebration of Dia de Los Muertos and more!

  • Friday, November 1, 2019

Miami Symphony Orchestra at Miami Design District: “Rightfully so, American singer-songwriter Martha Wash will be performing at MDD’s 1st Halloween 80’s Retro Night. Known for her distinctive and powerful voice, Martha Wash first achieved fame as part of the duo The Weather Girls with hits like “It’s Raining Men” and C&C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)”. She earned the honorific title of The Queen of Clubland after achieving twelve number-one hits on Billboard’s Dance Chart. Shannon is best known for her string of freestyle and dance-pop hits in the 80’s which include “Give Me Tonight”, “Do You Wanna Get Away” and her gold chart-topping anthem, “Let The Music Play.”” For more information, click here.

Rock the Park at Plantation Central Park: “The City of Plantation and Baptist health presents 'Rock the Park', a free concert series! The Wolfepak Band, a virtual powerhouse of musical genius, faithfully replicating Grammy and Hall of Fame hits in rock, jazz, funk, and blues will be rockin' Central Park at 7 PM. Food trucks will open at 6 PM. Bring your lawn chair or blanket to the ball fields and enjoy live music and food trucks!” For more information, click here.

  • Saturday, November 2, 2019

Color Run and Family Fun Day at South Florida Fair: “We look forward to seeing you at the 3K Color Run & Family Fun Day. At each mark, Color Runners are doused from head to toe in a different colored powder. Participants wear white at the starting line and finish the race plastered in color. Once you complete the race, the fun continues at the Family Finish Festival. Activities will include food trucks, giveaways, pony rides, petting zoo, bounce houses, obstacle courses, dancing, music and more. In addition we will have a 50/50 cash raffle as well as mega raffle bundles, vendors, and more massive color throws which create millions of vivid color combinations. Trust us, this is the best post-3K party on the planet!” For more information click here.

Day of the Dead Celebration at Bubier Park: “In celebration of our 10th year, the event will now have 8 EXCITING STAGES throughout downtown and in the Damn Good Hospitality Entertainment Complex off Broward Boulevard, each presenting music, dance, and more. On the New River, the outdoor celebration launches in three locations in partnership with Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale. All these locations will also offer pop up ofrendas, sugar-skull face painting, puppet building and creative vendors.“ For more information, click here.

  • Sunday, November 3, 2019

Herald Hunt at Bayfront Park: “That's right Miami, the Herald Hunt IS BACK... AGAIN! But let’s get one thing straight from the start: The Hunt is NOT a “scavenger hunt,” okay? In a scavenger hunt, you find a key chain with a horseshoe and a four-leaf clover. At the Herald Hunt, you find meaning in the bizarre, sense in the fantastic and answers to the great riddles of life. More likely, you get completely amazed and totally baffled. But you still have a great time, joining thousands of your closest friends in a great outdoor adventure you’ll remember for the rest of your life.” For more information, click here.

Camelot Days Medieval Festival at TY Park: “Camelot Days is bringing the days of yore back to TY Park. Centrally located off of I-95 and Sheridan in Hollywood, Florida, Camelot Days allows you to relive the magic of the past. Explore our kingdom full of musicians, artisans, eateries, knights, and jesters. Cheer for your favorite side at the living chess game! Feast like a King on hearty food and drink. Shop for fine handcrafted treasures in the Artists’ Market. Enjoy challenging games and entertaining shows for all ages!” For more information, click here.

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