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Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/01/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/02/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/02/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Miami-Dade Sports Commission
Event Date: 02/02/12 04:00PM
Contact #: 305-818-7188
Location: 8345 NW 12 Street
Description:
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/03/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/03/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/04/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/04/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Roaming the Roads Walking Tour
Event Date: 02/04/12 10:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Stroll through this pedestrian-friendly community near Brickell Avenue and Downtown Miami with HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George. Learn about the families who settled this community in the 1920s and see St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, Beth David Congregation and the historic Coral Gables trolley. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit: www.historymiami.org.
Event: Crandon Park's Bayside Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/04/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: This naturalist-led canoe trip explores the forgotten and secret part of Key Biscayne. Explore this peaceful water wilderness where great blue herons, spotted eagle rays, upside down jellyfish and green iguanas live among the mangrove fringes. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat to make your trip more enjoyable. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Sunset & Moonlight
Event Date: 02/04/12 04:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: View a spectacular South Florida sunset from the seat of a canoe as we paddle through the waters of Bear Cut and explore the forgotten and secret part of Key Biscayne by light of the rising full moon. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/05/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/05/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Historic Coral Gables Waterway Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/05/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: One of the joys of paddling a canoe is the access it gives you to memorable places such as the Coral Gables Waterway. It is a leisure canoeing experience that encompasses both nature and history in a delightful blend of unique natural vistas and historic landmarks. A surprising amount of wildlife can be seen in the water and on the shore.
Event: Little Havana Neighborhood Architecture Walk Tour
Event Date: 02/05/12 10:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Take a classic tour through one of Miami’s oldest neighborhoods with HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George. Explore bungalow architecture, see the Tower Theater and marvel at the hand-rollers at a cigar factory. Visit Domino Park, Cuban Memorial Boulevard and see the home of Miami’s first mayor. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit: www.historymiami.org.
Event: Crandon Park's Key Biscayne Bike Adventure
Event Date: 02/05/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Come and explore beautiful Key Biscayne as you bike along the streets and paths of this historic barrier island. This tour highlights Crandon Park's Bear Cut Preserve, the Crandon Gardens-site of the original Crandon Zoo-and the Village of Key Biscayne. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/06/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/06/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/07/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/07/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/08/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/08/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Secrets of Courtroom 6-1
Event Date: 02/08/12 04:00PM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Investigate a hidden treasure – the Miami-Dade County Courthouse, with HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George and Judge Scott Silverman, Eleventh Circuit Court historian. Within its walls, Guiseppe Zangara was tried for the attempted assassination of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and more. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit: www.historymiami.org.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/09/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/09/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/10/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/10/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Edwin Bonilla
Event Date: 02/10/12 08:00PM
Contact #: (305) 223-8710
Location: 7900 SW 40th Street
Description: A live concert featuring Puerto-Rican percussionist Edwin Bonilla. The family event is produced by Miami-Dade Parks and sponsored by Target. Admission and parking are free.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/11/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Coconut Grove Bike Tour
Event Date: 02/11/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Cycle through the leafy streets of this beautiful historic part of Miami with HistoryMiami guide Sarah Coles. See Dinner Key, Peacock Park, and the Barnacle, the restored home of Commodore Ralph Munroe, while learning about the history of this charming area on this leisurely paced bike tour. Advance reservations and payment required. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit: www.historymiami.org.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/11/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Crandon Park's Bayside Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/11/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: This naturalist-led canoe trip explores the forgotten and secret part of Key Biscayne. Explore this peaceful water wilderness where great blue herons, spotted eagle rays, upside down jellyfish and green iguanas live among the mangrove fringes. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat to make your trip more enjoyable. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/12/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/12/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Historic Coral Gables Waterway Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/12/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: One of the joys of paddling a canoe is the access it gives you to memorable places such as the Coral Gables Waterway. It is a leisure canoeing experience that encompasses both nature and history in a delightful blend of unique natural vistas and historic landmarks. A surprising amount of wildlife can be seen in the water and on the shore.
Event: Fisher Island and South Beach Boat Tour
Event Date: 02/12/12 10:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Take a glimpse at the Flagler Memorial Island as you journey through the small islands near South Beach with HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George. See star-studded Star Island’s waterfront mansions, and Palm Island, where “Scarface” Al Capone spent his final years. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $44; Non-members: $54; Children (12 and under): $25. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit: www.historymiami.org.
Event: Crandon Park's Key Biscayne Bike Adventure
Event Date: 02/12/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Come and explore beautiful Key Biscayne as you bike along the streets and paths of this historic barrier island. This tour highlights Crandon Park's Bear Cut Preserve, the Crandon Gardens-site of the original Crandon Zoo-and the Village of Key Biscayne. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/13/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/13/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Hungry for History: Natural Downtown
Event Date: 02/13/12 11:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Join HistoryMiami’s eco-historian Frank Schena as he acquaints you some of the urban flora and fauna in the heart of downtown Miami. Cast your gaze up at the turkey vultures at the top of the courthouse and take in the hidden botanical gem of Bayfront Park, home to many rare species of flowering trees. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $10; Non-members: $15. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit www.historymiami.org.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/14/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/14/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/15/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/15/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/16/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Ghost Tour "Voices of the Past"
Event Date: 02/16/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-235-1668
Location: 16701 SW 72 Avenue
Description: In partnership with the League of Paranormal Investigators, the Deering Estate at Cutler offers the "Voices of the Past" Ghost Tour - a three-part series of tours where each month different aspects of the paranormal investigations are examined. These are walking tours and if weather permits - we do go out on the natural trails. Please wear comfortable shoes, and bring a flashlight and mosquito repellant.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/16/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/17/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/17/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Miami River to Miami Circle® from Bayfront Park
Event Date: 02/17/12 10:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Enjoy a beautiful walk with HistoryMiami guide Sylvia Gurinsky along the confluence of the Miami River and Biscayne Bay while learning about the history of Miami, from the Tequesta people to the pioneers to modern times. The tour concludes at the Miami Circle® archaeological site. Advance reservations and payment required. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit: www.historymiami.org.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/18/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/18/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Little Havana Cuban Cuisine and Culture Walk
Event Date: 02/18/12 10:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Take a delightful tour to Little Havana with HistoryMiami guide Pepe Menendez. Get the chance to sample pastelitos, cafe cubano, and fruit. On the tour you will learn the secrets of the ceiba tree, visit a botanica, see cigars hand-rolled, explore Domino Park, and the neighborhood social clubs. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit: www.historymiami.org.
Event: Crandon Park's Bayside Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/18/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: This naturalist-led canoe trip explores the forgotten and secret part of Key Biscayne. Explore this peaceful water wilderness where great blue herons, spotted eagle rays, upside down jellyfish and green iguanas live among the mangrove fringes. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat to make your trip more enjoyable. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/19/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/19/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Historic Coral Gables Waterway Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/19/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: One of the joys of paddling a canoe is the access it gives you to memorable places such as the Coral Gables Waterway. It is a leisure canoeing experience that encompasses both nature and history in a delightful blend of unique natural vistas and historic landmarks. A surprising amount of wildlife can be seen in the water and on the shore.
Event: Crandon Park's Key Biscayne Bike Adventure
Event Date: 02/19/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Come and explore beautiful Key Biscayne as you bike along the streets and paths of this historic barrier island. This tour highlights Crandon Park's Bear Cut Preserve, the Crandon Gardens-site of the original Crandon Zoo-and the Village of Key Biscayne. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/20/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/20/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/21/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/21/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/22/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/22/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/23/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/23/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/24/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/24/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Kite-Flying Food Truck Nights On The Bay
Event Date: 02/24/12 05:00PM
Contact #: 305-893-0906
Location: 10800 Collins Ave.
Description: There will be a wide variety of culinary treats available for purchase--everything from ginger-beer battered Mahi and braised short rib tacos to ham-and-cheese flying saucers and Flan de Queso. Skyward Kites, the Park’s resident kite shop will be selling kites of all shapes and sizes, some for as little as $5. Parking is free at the Park’s kite field. Boat dockage will also be free for this event. Bring along a blanket or some lawn chairs to better enjoy the festivities.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/25/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/25/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Miami Beach Boardwalk Eco Walk
Event Date: 02/25/12 10:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Stroll the boardwalk with HistoryMiami’s eco-historian Frank Schena and learn about the struggles pioneers faced in this once-lonely stretch of land. Learn how modern technology destroyed the mangrove forests that once covered the area and see the results of recent restoration of the fragile coastal strand ecosystem. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit www.historymiami.org.
Event: Crandon Park's Bayside Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/25/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: This naturalist-led canoe trip explores the forgotten and secret part of Key Biscayne. Explore this peaceful water wilderness where great blue herons, spotted eagle rays, upside down jellyfish and green iguanas live among the mangrove fringes. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat to make your trip more enjoyable. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/26/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/26/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Little Buenos Aires to Normandy Fountain
Event Date: 02/26/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Walk with HistoryMiami guide Sylvia Gurinsky and learn about Henri Levi's development of Normandy Isle and its Francophone-inspired street names. Hear about the area’s later influx of Argentine immigrants. View elegant fountains and buildings from the Art Deco and MiMo eras. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $20; Non-members: $30. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit www.historymiami.org.
Event: Historic Coral Gables Waterway Canoe Adventure
Event Date: 02/26/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: One of the joys of paddling a canoe is the access it gives you to memorable places such as the Coral Gables Waterway. It is a leisure canoeing experience that encompasses both nature and history in a delightful blend of unique natural vistas and historic landmarks. A surprising amount of wildlife can be seen in the water and on the shore.
Event: Eco Adventures City Tour
Event Date: 02/26/12 10:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Experience the natural and cultural side of Miami through the eyes of a native. Cruise around town in our 'Eco Van' as we make stops and walk among South Florida's historical landmarks. The Miami Beach Art Deco area, Little Havana, and City of Coral Gables are just some of the fascinating places you will get to visit. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park's Key Biscayne Bike Adventure
Event Date: 02/26/12 01:30PM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Come and explore beautiful Key Biscayne as you bike along the streets and paths of this historic barrier island. This tour highlights Crandon Park's Bear Cut Preserve, the Crandon Gardens-site of the original Crandon Zoo-and the Village of Key Biscayne. Reservations are required.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/27/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/27/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Hungry for History: Inside Olympia Theater
Event Date: 02/27/12 11:00AM
Contact #: 305-375-5792
Location: 101 West Flagler St
Description: Go backstage with HistoryMiami guide Pepe Menendez and explore the interior of the Gusman Olympia Theater on Flagler Street. View its star-studded sky, Romeo and Juliet balcony, and gorgeous art deco interior. Hear history of this theatre, where everyone from Elvis to Pavarotti has performed. Cost: HistoryMiami members: $10; Non-members: $15. To book a City Tour, please call 305-375-1621, email: citytours@historymiami.org, or visit www.historymiami.org.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/28/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/28/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.
Event: Ecoadventures: Crandon Park's Kayak Adventure
Event Date: 02/29/12 12:00AM
Contact #: 305-365-3018
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: Kayak along the beautiful shallow waters of Key Biscayne and explore the protected areas of Bear Cut Preserve where land meets the sea. Join us as we discover the spotted eagle rays, sea stars, and coastal birds that share this fragile and unique environment. This trip is a great introduction to kayaking. We highly recommend closed-toe shoes (water shoes), water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, towel, and a wide-brimmed hat. Reservations are required.
Event: Crandon Park Visitors and Biscayne Nature Center
Event Date: 02/29/12 09:00AM
Contact #: 305-361-6767
Location: 6767 Crandon Blvd.
Description: The Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center is your gateway to the Bear Cut Preserve, a 264-acre natural barrier island habitat located on the northern tip of Key Biscayne. Guided tours and educational programs are offered year round for all ages- from low tide marine beach and wading tours, to bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and bicycling. Visit the center's exhibit room and aquariums with different recreated underwater habitats.

 

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