• Just for Me: Summer Cool Down

    Discover the science of instant phase changes such as sublimation, condensation, and evaporation. Then, create one with us to cool down just as the heat turns up.

  • Documents That Forged A Nation

    The National Archives has selected Museum of Miami Museum in downtown Miami as one of eight museums nationwide to host the National Archives’ “Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation,” a traveling exhibition marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.

  • Brazil vs Scotland 1974 and 2026

    Coral Gables Museum will host a public viewing of the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Scotland. Before the match, guests can attend a screening of “Only a Game” (1974), a BBC documentary that follows the national teams of Brazil and Scotland in the lead-up to their World Cup meeting in Germany.

  • The Reading Party

    A quiet(ish) gathering where readers come as they are, with or without a book (we have plenty to choose from too!) Wine, words, and good company. No pressure, just pages. It’s introvert-friendly, extrovert-approved, and all about sharing the joy of books…together.

  • Thursdays at PAMM: Chabon

    Participate in a charcoal art workshop inspired by figures, signs, and symbols in art.

  • Langston Hughes II at the Congregational Church

    Saxophonist Langston Hughes II stands out as a remarkable, young talent in today’s music scene. William Hill III (piano), Eytan Schillinger-Hyman (bass), and Beckett Miles (drums) join for an evening of pure, traditional jazz joy!

  • Music and Movement Interactive Performance

    Designed for neurodiverse participants ages 13 and older and their families, the program features members of the Inclusion Theatre Project in an environment that encourages direct engagement with music and movement.

  • Panel Discussion—The Age of Revolutions and Its Lasting Impacts on South Florida

    Revolutions have shaped the modern world—reshaping governments, economies, and cultures far beyond the moments in which they occurred. This panel discussion explores the enduring legacy of revolutionary movements, beginning with the American Revolution and extending to revolutions in the Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond, and how their ideas, conflicts, and migrations continue to influence South Florida today.