MUVE Volunteer Workday
Join Miami EcoAdventures for a hands-on volunteer day planting native species and cleaning the shoreline to help restore Miami’s coastal habitats through community-driven conservation.
Arts & Business Council of Miami
Join Miami EcoAdventures for a hands-on volunteer day planting native species and cleaning the shoreline to help restore Miami’s coastal habitats through community-driven conservation.
Experience a sensory-friendly visit at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science through the Just for Me program, offering a calm, inclusive environment with adjusted lighting, reduced sound, and hands-on activities designed for guests with diverse accessibility needs.
Celebrate Haitian Heritage Month with a guided walking tour of Little Haiti led by City Tours Guide Cidelca, exploring one of the largest Haitian communities in the U.S. known for its Haitian-owned businesses, Creole cuisine, art, and cultural landmarks, with admission including a family pass to HistoryMiami Museum.
A Tony Awards-style celebration at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts honors Miami-Dade’s top high school musical theater talent, showcasing standout student performances and selecting two finalists to advance to the Jimmy Awards in New York.
Celebrate 30 years of Belle & Sebastian at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts with a full performance of If You’re Feeling Sinister and career-spanning favorites, opening with Joanna Sternberg.
Step into a magical, family-friendly art experience at Pérez Art Museum Miami exploring Marassa Twins by Kathia St. Hilaire, where storytelling and symbolism introduce themes of protection, identity, and community through Haitian cultural traditions.
Celebrate the opening of This Is America at Pérez Art Museum Miami with an intimate artist and curator meet-and-greet featuring Gonzalo Hernandez, Sandra Ramos, Eddie Arroyo, and curator Maritza Lacayo, marking the 250th anniversary of the United States through diverse artistic perspectives on identity and history.
A Blue Moon Miami River cruise with historian Paul S. George explores Downtown Miami’s history from the Tequesta to present-day waterfront neighborhoods.
Presented with support from the Consulate of Mexico, the installation highlights traditional weaving techniques and brings cultural craftsmanship into a public setting.
Gables Cinema will screen “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958), directed by Richard Brooks and based on Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The story follows a married couple navigating personal and family tensions during a gathering at the Pollitt family estate. Burl Ives, Jack Carson, and Judith Anderson also star.