Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in South Florida family events**
We continue to pray for those affected by Hurricane Dorian. If you are looking for ways to donate to help those in need, our weekend family fun guide includes a Bahamian food festival fundraiser happening in Miami on Saturday.
Friday, September 6, 2019
Astronomy Program at Fern Forest Nature Center: “Join us in our parking lot for a look into the stars! Enjoy the beauty of the night sky while talking with astronomy experts and looking through telescopes. This event is free of cost and does not require pre-registration. Note: if the sky is not clear, the event will be moved into our nature center and an astronomy presentation will be given.” For more information, click here.
Miracle Mile Live at Downtown Coral Gables: “Miracle Mile Live, a partnership between the Business Improvement District of Coral Gables and the City of Coral Gables, brings live music to each block of Miracle Mile every Friday night. From Friday, March 1 through September 27, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. patrons of Downtown Coral Gables can enjoy acoustic sounds while walking down beautiful Miracle Mile, as well as a varied selection of dining, shopping and entertainment options.” For more information, click here.
Saturday, September 7, 2019
Go the Extra Aisle: Volunteer Fair: “Join us for a community celebration, where you'll have the opportunity to connect with a few of our nonprofit partners! Meet our Bags for Change partners for this quarter, and mingle with other community organizations that we partner with on an ongoing basis. Come learn more about what these great organizations are doing in the community, and how you can get involved through volunteering and giving.” For more information click here.
Hurricane Dorian Festival Concert Fundraiser in Overtown: “A community of black chefs, with roots in the Bahamas and the Caribbean, is preparing a wide variety of dishes, Smith said. Ox tail, souse Bahamian soup and conch prepared every way from cold salad to fried will meet Southern American barbecue and even vegan dishes starring plantains.“ All proceeds are advertised to go to hurricane relief. For more information, click here.
Danto’s 6th Annual Big Bad BBQ Bash on the Water at Esplanade Park: “Come join us for a casual, fun-filled evening of networking surrounded by live music, all-you-can-eat BBQ, drinks, vendors, and a raffle ” For more information, click here.
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Fossil Reef Snorkel Adventure at Crandon Park: “Explore the Bear Cut Preserve’s fossilized reef and meet many of its inhabitants on this underwater adventure! Join Crandon Park’s naturalists as you snorkel along the 6000 year old fossilized mangrove reef (one of only two in the world) alongside spotted eagle rays, queen conchs, sea urchins, sea stars, and more. This trip meets at the Crandon Park Nature Center; please bring plenty of drinking water (at least one quart) and protection from the sun.” For more information, click here.
Grandparent’s Day Tea Party at Taste Buds Kitchen: “Grandparents are the best! They really are. Calling all Grandparents and their budding chefs to celebrate this special holiday with a tea party made entirely from scratch. From melt-in-your-mouth Strawberry Shortcakes with Hand-Whipped Cream to our freshly brewed Sun Tea. Enjoy this fun Grandparent’s Day tradition which is our little way of saying thank you for all that you do! Festive tea party attire welcome.This class is designed for kids and grandparents to cook together! $28 per child with one caregiver included.” For more information, click here.
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