The VIP pass includes designated tented VIP area, unlimited beer & spirits samples and catered food and early entry to sample beer from 6pm-7pm without the hassle of any lines. Space is VERY LIMITED so get your VIP right away.
Performing Live: Alien Ant Farm Opening Act: The Spazmatics and Local Favorites King Louie and The Bushmen
Time: 7pm-11pm General Admission - 6pm-7pm VIP Early Entrance
Ticket Price: $30 Pre Sale $40 at the Door $70 VIP
Present your Brew at the Zoo ticket and get into Zoo Miami for FREE from April 30 - May 4, 2012 or get 50% off admission to Zoo Miami through September 30th, 2012. You also have the option of redeeming your tickets for up to a $30 credit on the Annual Pass. None of these offers are valid with other discounts or coupons.
The "GO DUTCH! Orange Bike-in Festival" at Grand Central Park is a Dutch-themed event in honor of Queen's Day, the Dutch National Holiday. Join the Consulate General of the Kingdom of The Netherlands and hundreds of cyclists from Miami to celebrate Dutch culture, sustainable living and Miami’s growing and dynamic cycling scene.
Everyone is welcome. Attendees arriving on a bicycle and Dutch-inspired apparel can enter the "orange costume contest" and have a chance to win a custom bicycle from Republic Bike. Additionally there will be live DJ entertainment and local fare from some of Downtown Miami’s favorite restaurants.
The festival coincides with the monthly Miami Critical Mass, the ride will be starting as regularly scheduled at Government Center, the only difference to previous rides is that it'll be ending at Grand Central Park for the celebration, the group of cyclists should be expected to arrive at the park around 8:30pm.
Grolsch will distribute 800 orange t-shirts before the start of Critical Mass at Government Center, it is advised you arrive at 6:30pm if you wish to get a free t-shirt (see image). The limited shirts will entitle participants to a $3 special on Grolsch 16oz beers at the park. Everyone is encouraged to wear orange!
Green Mobility Network will be providing FREE bicycle valet on a first come first serve basis. Bike valet space is limited so it is highly recommended that you bring your own lock as a precaution, additional on-site self-parking is available for cyclists.
The Magic City Bicycle Collective will have a table and repair stand set up at Grand Central Park. They will demonstrate simple bike care and do minor bike repairs and maintenance. Buy them a beer!
Chewy tropical coconut and jam sandwich cookies–taste for yourself on Saturday!
You might remember that I participated in this bake sale last year.
I have ten (mostly) new reasons–in no order–as to why you should check out the Blogger’s Bake Sale this year.
The bake sale is this Saturday, April 28th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the South Miami Farmers Market (South Miami City Hall, 6130 Sunset Drive, parking at library or Metrorail.)
1) You take care of groceries for dinner and dessert. Grab some unique and exquisite homemade desserts (there are no Publix rehashes here), along with fresh vegetables from the farmers market. It is the end of season, but you can still purchase fresh herbs and greens from Homestead’s Verde Gardens, Florida eggs and prepared foods by Community Food Works.
2) Fatgirl Hedonist and her friend are bringing homemade marshmallows and toffee blondie brownies topped with bacon.
3) There will be gluten-free brownies!
2011 Food Bloggers Bake Sale (Courtesy of Laura Lafata of La Diva Cucina)
4) I’m bringing my chewy tropical coconut sandwich cookies again (pictured above), although this time with a different jam filling. I’m trying to choose between guava and lime, grapefruit zinger or four fruit marmalade (all by Freakin’ Flamingo)–but really, why limit myself?
5) Renee Joslyn (of Freakin’ Flamingo Jams) will offer her jams, multigrain bread, challah bread and pistachio biscotti.
6) For those who crave more of the savory: Lynne Cohen will sell her homemade chili cheese crackers.
8 This 60 Minutes segment is at least a year old now, but it’s still one of the most compelling stories I’ve seen about hungry and homeless kids in Florida.
9) You can also stop by the library (next door to the farmers market) and pick up some new books and DVDs. Check out some cookbooks to inspire you about what to do with all of the tropical fruit we’re going to have in South Florida soon.
10) You can’t have all of these baked goods without coffee. Check.
TONIGHT! Free outdoor screening of GHOST held at the new Miami Beach SoundScape ExoStage, corner of 17 Street and Washington Avenue. Movies begin at 8:00 p.m
SoundScape at New World Center - a source and a destination for creativity and inspiration. Campus of the New World Symphony, America's Orchestral Academy. And a cultural icon in the center of Miami Beach. The Center is an inimitable foundation for a unique experience, one that you?ll want to share with family and friends.
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry, New World Center features numerous spaces for performance and presentation; a flexible and variable seating performance hall, and a 7,000 square foot projection wall on which concerts, video art and films will be shown free-of-charge to audiences in SoundScape, a 2.5 acre public park, designed by Dutch architectural firm West 8.
Vibrant Rioja invites you to taste the largest selection of Rioja wines Miami has ever seen. Taste 200+ Rioja wines, enjoy the global food lounge and dance to a live DJ, all to benefit a great cause. Mingle with other wine lovers at the Vibrant Rioja Grand Tasting event on April 30th, at the InterContinental Miami Hotel from 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Tickets are $25/person and 100% of the proceeds will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Southern Florida, a nonprofit organization fulfilling the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions. Find out why Snooth.com calls Rioja the Wine Region of the Year. Learn about the next generation of Rioja by tasting samples representing younger bodegas and modern winemaking styles. Centennial wineries and more traditional styles will be on hand as well!
Miami Crawls and Life is Art with the support of City of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez Cordially Invite You to:
PhilanthroFest! A family festival celebrating the South Florida philanthropic and cultural arts community Saturday, April 14, 2012 Noon-6pm Midtown Miami Greenspace: 110 NE 36th Street, Miami, FL 33137
During the free outdoor event, South Florida residents of all ages will have the opportunity to learn about more than 75 philanthropic and cultural organizations and resources in a family-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy musical performances, art & fashion shows, kids activities, delicious food and live entertainment.
Special Thanks to our Sponsors: Knight Foundation, The Miami Community Redevelopment Agency, Midtown Development, Wells Fargo and Waste Management Community Builders: Real Estate Sales Force & Health Council of South Florida, Inc. Fiscal Sponsor: The Miami Foundation Supporters: SocialBuzzonAir & The Urban Tour Host Produced by: Miami Crawls & Life is Art