Friday, January 16

Tamiami International Orchid Festival

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10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Through January 18. Orchid lovers and plant enthusiasts can explore one of the country’s premier horticultural events at the Miami-Dade County Fair & Expo Center. The annual showcase features rare and exotic orchids from growers around the world, along with specialty plants, tools and botanical art. Admission is $20, with free entry for children under 12. For more information, go to tamiamiorchidfestival.com.

Location: 10901 SW 24th St. Miami.

Saturday, January 17

2nd Annual Shoreline Cleanup – Honoring the Legacy of Luciano Mercenari

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9 a.m. to Noon. A community and mangrove cleanup takes place at Rickenbacker Marina Basin. Hosted by local environmental and citizen science organizations, the morning focuses on hands-on conservation, education and community impact along the waterfront. Supplies, water and light snacks are provided. Register at volunteercleanup.org.

Location: 3301 Rickenbacker Cswy.

Fitness Sessions with Suzanne

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9 a.m. A free outdoor running and fitness session led by coach Suzanne, focused on free running and functional fitness in an open-air setting. Designed for participants looking to stay active while enjoying the outdoors, this community workout welcomes all fitness levels.

Location: Village Green, near the dog park entrance on Crandon Blvd.

Community Church Farmers Market

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9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Key Biscayne Farmers Market offers a vibrant, open-air shopping experience filled with fresh produce, artisanal goods, and local treats. Families and food lovers can browse seasonal fruits, veggies, baked goods, and handmade crafts from regional vendors.

Location: 355 Glenridge Rd.

Public & Family Seagrass Adventure

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1 to 3 p.m. A hands-on outdoor experience invites families to explore the marine life living in local seagrass beds through guided netting and wading activities. Participants of all ages will discover sea creatures up close while learning about the importance of seagrass ecosystems. Admission: $15 per person. Limited capacity; advance registration recommended.

Location: Biscayne Nature Center, 6767 Crandon Blvd.

Dominos For Education

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7 to 11 p.m. An evening of dominoes brings the Key Biscayne community together for friendly competition and connection. Dominoes for Education supports the Liberty City Scholarship Fund, helping expand access to quality education for local students. Participants can enjoy casual play while contributing to a meaningful cause. A social night that blends community spirit with purposeful giving.

Location: Key Biscayne Beach Club (685 Ocean Dr.)

Sunday, January 18

Free Tutoring

10 to 11 a.m. Available every Sunday at the Key Biscayne Police Station, providing academic support for students. Led by some of Miami’s top high school tutors, these sessions offer help with homework across various subjects. Students can drop in for one-on-one guidance in a supportive learning environment. No registration is required—just bring your materials and questions. Free.

Location: 88 W. McIntyre St.

Monday, January 19

MLK Day of Service at Virginia Key Beach Park

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10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Virginia Key Beach Park marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a morning of community service honoring Dr. King’s legacy. The event includes volunteer activities, educational moments and opportunities to give back in a historic setting at the park’s concession stand area.

Location: 4020 Virginia Beach Dr.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade & Festivities

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11 a.m. Miami marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a citywide celebration honoring Dr. King’s legacy and the 2026 theme, Mentoring the Dream! The day begins with the annual parade through Liberty City, followed by a family festival featuring live music, cultural programming and community activities at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park. The event brings together civic leaders, performers and families in a shared tribute to equality, unity and service.

Location: NW 54th St. from 7th Ave. to 32nd Ave.

Tuesday, January 20

Technology For Adults

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1 p.m. Part of the Cybersecurity Series, the session titled “Think Before You Click: Avoiding Online & Phone Scams” covers common digital and phone-based threats. Topics include phishing, robocalls, malware awareness, call-blocking tools, and practical steps to protect personal information. Free for members and $10 for non-members. Registration and information available at (305) 365-8900.

Location: KBCC.

Guided Meditation

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6:30 to 7:30 pm. A relaxing session designed to help you release stress and reconnect with your inner calm. Led by an experienced instructor, this session is perfect for beginners and seasoned meditators alike. Settle into a peaceful atmosphere at the KB Public Library, and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Location: 299 Crandon Blvd.

Wednesday, January 21

Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey – Exhibition

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11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through January 25. An intimate exhibition at the Coral Gables Museum showcases original drawings from Cuban American artist Edel Rodriguez’s graphic memoir, tracing his family’s exile from Cuba and his journey as an artist in the U.S. Presented in conjunction with the Miami Book Fair, the show includes artwork, photographs and personal materials that reveal the creative process behind the book.

Location: 285 Aragon Ave.

Thursday, January 22

Annual SAO Forum on Human Trafficking: “It’s Game On”

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2 p.m. The State Attorney’s Office hosts its annual forum focused on awareness, prevention and coordinated responses to human trafficking. The event brings together community leaders, advocates and service organizations to address the issue through education and collaboration at Camillus House.

Location: 1603 NW 7th Ave., Miami.

Village Council Undergrounding Workshop

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6 to 8 p.m. The Village Council will host a public workshop to review and compare full and hybrid undergrounding models. The session will provide an overview of options, considerations and potential impacts related to infrastructure planning. Open to the public.

Location: 560 Crandon Blvd.

The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra

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7 p.m. Classic swing from the 1930s and 40s fills the stage with a signature sound. The 15-member ensemble performs iconic favorites including In the Mood, Chattanooga Choo Choo and Moonlight Serenade, accompanied by lead vocalists and a vocal group. For tickets starting at $52.50, click here.

Location: 10950 SW 211 St. Cutler Bay.

Friday, January 23

ASK Club Bus Trip: NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

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9:45 a.m. The visit includes a guided tour of Robert Rauschenberg: Real Time and a presentation on Christo and Jean-Claude’s Surrounded Islands. The experience combines museum exploration with light walking and curated commentary. The cost is $45 per person, lunch included. Reservations available by calling (305) 365-8900 or visiting the KBCC front desk.

Location: KBCC.