Friday, Feb. 13

Key Biscayne Piano Festival: Jonas Aumiller

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6 to 6:45 p.m. A recital in the Key Biscayne Piano Festival & More series features acclaimed pianist Jonas Aumiller as part of the festival’s 9th season, presented in collaboration with the Miami International Piano Festival. The program spans works by Chopin, Brahms, Schumann, and Liszt, highlighting Aumiller’s blend of structural clarity and expressive depth. Light bites and wine will be served. Free.

Location: 160 Harbor Dr.

Miami International Boat Show

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10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Through February 15. The Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show continues Friday. Spanning five venues, the show features everything from personal watercraft and marine accessories to luxury yachts and superyachts, with highlights including the Miami Beach Yacht Collection along Collins Avenue and sailing showcases on Watson Island. A single ticket provides access to all venues, along with shuttle and golf cart transportation. For tickets starting at $45, click here.

Saturday, Feb. 14

Bill Baggs Volunteer Cleanup

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9 to 11 a.m. A monthly volunteer cleanup at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park focuses on caring for beaches and natural areas while supporting wildlife protection and visitor safety. Held on the second Saturday of each month, the cleanup provides all necessary materials on site. Volunteers are encouraged to wear closed-toe shoes and bring water, sunscreen, and bug spray. Park entry fees are waived for participants, with service recognition letters available upon request. Free.

Location: 1200 Crandon Blvd.

City Reads: Love

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5:30 p.m. A staged reading by City Theatre Miami brings a series of short plays centered on love, desire, and human connection to an intimate seaside setting. Featuring professional actors performing works that explore attraction, vulnerability, and the emotional pull between people. Free with registration. The event takes place at the Key Biscayne Beach Club.

Location: 685 Ocean Dr.

Amore Al Atardecer: A Valentine’s Experience at The Cleat

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5 to 11 p.m. A relaxed, social Valentine’s evening unfolds at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, blending waterfront views, live music and an easygoing atmosphere. The night features live performances by Miami-based band Cortadito, a full-service bar and select menu offerings in a casual, open-format setting. Designed for couples, friends and solo guests alike. For tickets starting at $89, click here.

Location: 1200 S. Crandon Blvd.

Valentine’s at Novecento

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7 p.m. Novecento marks Valentine’s Day with a special three-course menu for two, designed for an intimate and elevated evening. The prix-fixe experience features fresh gratinated scallops to start, followed by a choice of grilled tomahawk steak or pan-seared whole branzino, and finishes with a mascarpone cheesecake brûlée. A curated Valentine’s cocktail selection is available all day, with live music. Reservations are recommended.

Loction: 260 Crandon Blvd.

Sunday, Feb. 15

Coconut Grove Arts Festival

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Noon to 11:59 p.m. The Coconut Grove Arts Festival returns Presidents’ Day Weekend, along the Biscayne Bay waterfront. In its 62nd year, the festival features more than 280 internationally acclaimed, jury-selected artists showcasing fine art across multiple disciplines. Visitors can also enjoy live music, culinary experiences, and family-friendly areas throughout the weekend. Tickets are valid for any festival day, and children 12 and under attend free.

Location: 2700 S. Bayshore Dr.

Free Tutoring

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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, Feb. 16

Gerard Loisel’s Marine Biology

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9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Key Biscayne Beach Club hosts a one-day Marine Biology Camp led by Gerard Loisel on Presidents’ Day, designed for children ages 8 to 14. The hands-on program introduces campers to seagrass ecosystems, marine life identification, and ocean safety through guided exploration and interactive activities. $50 per camper. Register by calling: (305) 331-1489.

Location: 685 Ocean Dr.

KB Ladder Men’s 2026

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The KB Ladder Men’s 2026 tennis series brings competitive match play to the Key Biscayne tennis community from February 16 through May 16. Organized by FM Sport, the ladder format allows players to challenge one another throughout the season in a structured yet flexible competition. Open to local players looking to test their skills, improve rankings, and stay active on court. Registration fee applies. For information, call: (305) 496-8872.

Tuesday, Feb. 17

Jewelry Design with Judi Koslen

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Judi Koslen with two of her jewelry design students.

Photo courtesy of VKB

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for adults, and 2 to 5 p.m. for children. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Learn stringing, pattern making, weaving, wiring, pearl knotting and illusion. For more information, call Judi at (305) 361-7057.

Location: KBCC, 2nd floor.

Art After Dark

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6:30 p.m. An evening art lecture explores the enduring figure of the Minotaur through myth, symbolism, and artistic interpretation. Minotaur: Myth & Reality, led by art historian Armando Droulers, examines how this iconic creature has inspired artists from antiquity to modern times. Wine and cheese will be served. Free and open to the public.

Location: Lighthouse Room, KBCC.

Wednesday, Feb. 18

Enduring Spark: Years of Black History

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By appointment only. Through February 28, Enduring Spark: 100 Years of Black History is a group exhibition at Gato Gordo Gallery. Curated by Oscar Esteban Martinez, the show brings together works by thirteen artists reflecting on a century of Black history through contemporary perspectives. Inspired by Carter G. Woodson’s 1926 initiative to formally recognize Black history.

Location: 4600 NW 7th Ave.

Thursday, Feb. 19

Walking With a Purpose

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6:30 to 8 p.m. This event brings together Amigos Meet and The Underline Walk Club for an evening centered on movement and mindfulness. The experience includes guided breathwork followed by a relaxed, social-paced walk with monthly themes. Complimentary water and participant perks from nearby cafés and restaurants are included.

Location: 1500 SW 1st Ave. Miami.

Friday, Feb. 20

Smile Check Day

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3 to 5 p.m. A complimentary Smile Check Day offers residents a quick, no-cost oral screening focused on preventive care. HQ Dontics’ Services include cavity detection, gum and oral health evaluation, and answers to common dental questions, along with personalized care recommendations. No appointment is required, though RSVP via Eventbrite is encouraged. Valid Key Biscayne ID is required to participate.

Location: 260 Crandon Blvd.

Bus Trips: Miami City Ballet

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6 p.m. A Key Biscayne Community Center bus trip heads to the Adrienne Arsht Center for Miami City Ballet’s Winter Mix: Into the Magic City, a program celebrating Miami’s artistic spirit and ballet heritage. The evening features George Balanchine’s Serenade alongside a world premiere by Alexei Ratmansky honoring Miami City Ballet founder Toby Lerner Ansin. The performance takes place Friday, February 20, with the bus departing at 6:00 p.m. For tickets, visit the KBCC front desk or call (305) 365-8900.

Location: KBCC.