Friday, February 27

Botanical Garden Groove

6 p.m. Returning to Miami Beach with an evening celebrating Black dance music, creative culture and community connection as part of Black History Month programming. Presented by City of Miami Beach OnStage! and Public Energy, the event features DJ and producer Suzi Analogue alongside Day/Dem, with support from Miami artists Duality and Natalie Foucauld. The night explores house, Baltimore club, juke and footwork sounds, complemented by interactive art activations and live photo experiences. Free.

Location: 2000 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach.

Flying High for Haiti

7 p.m. Join us for the 10th Annual Fundraising Gala, “A Decade of Impact,” sponsored by the Rotary Club of Key Biscayne. This special evening celebrates ten years of transforming lives on Île-à-Vache through education, hurricane relief, scholarships, and community development. Enjoy Brazilian rodizio dining, caipirinhas, wine and cava, samba and kompa performances, and exciting raffle prizes, all while supporting continued impact and opportunity for Haiti’s children. Tickets starting at $150 are available at humanitix.com.

Location: 685 Ocean Dr.

Saturday, February 28

Traditional Aztec Dance Ceremony

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens presents the 5th Annual Danza Conchera, celebrating Indigenous heritage through sacred movement, music and ritual. The event brings together Tonalxochitl and Aztec communities from around the world to honor ancestral traditions with ceremonial dances, powerful instruments and a communal altar of offerings. Free pre-registration is encouraged.

Location: 3250 S. Miami Ave.

We Belong Here

5 p.m. Through March 1. Returning to Historic Virginia Key Beach Park with its immersive, open-air dance music experience built around a signature 360-degree stage and extended sunset sets. Celebrating five years, the lineup features Kaskade (Redux), Elderbrook (DJ set), Chris Lake, Lane 8, and Tiësto, alongside Gorgon City and a wide roster spanning melodic house and techno. For tickets starting at $94, click here.

Location: 4020 Virginia Beach Dr.

Rib-Off

2 to 9 p.m. The community’s traditional Key Biscayne Rib-Off returns as an annual tradition honoring the memory of Dr. Bob Kemper. Local grill masters and barbecue enthusiasts face off in a friendly competition filled with smoky flavors and hometown pride. Guests can enjoy great ribs, live music, and a festive, family-friendly atmosphere while celebrating the legacy of a physician who made a lasting impact on the island. Tickets starting at $81 are available on eventbrite.com.

Location: 180 Harbor Dr.

Spam All Stars

6 to 8 p.m. As part of the Village of Key Biscayne Concert Series celebrating 15 years, Spam Allstars bring their signature Miami sound to the stage, blending Afro-Cuban, funk, hip-hop, and electronic rhythms. Led by DJ Le Spam, the band is known for improvisation, heavy grooves, and multicultural energy. Free, open-to-the-public concert. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets, and snacks; limited seating is available on a first-come basis.

Location: Paradise Park.

Sunday, March 1

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.

Chopin: Featuring Sasha Kasman Laude

4 p.m. As part of the Village of Key Biscayne 2026 Concert Series, the community is invited to celebrate Chopin on his birthday with a special piano concert featuring Sasha Kasman Laude. Presented in collaboration with The Chopin Foundation for the United States, this program honors the composer’s legacy while supporting young American musicians and expanding access to classical music. The performance will be followed by a complimentary wine and cheese reception. Free and open to the public.

Location: Island Room, KBCC.

Monday, March 2

Sustainability Advisory Board

6 p.m. The Sustainability Advisory Board will convene for a series of public meetings this spring to discuss environmental initiatives, policy recommendations and sustainability efforts impacting the Village of Key Biscayne. Meetings are open to the public, and one or more Council Members may be in attendance. Residents are encouraged to observe and stay informed on ongoing sustainability planning and community-focused environmental strategies.

Location: 88 W. McIntyre St. Suite 258.

Tuesday, March 3

ASK Book Club: Finding My Way

12:15 to 2 p.m. The ASK Book Club, hosted by Marcie Horowitz, will discuss Finding My Way, Malala Yousafzai’s powerful memoir of resilience, identity and global activism. The book reflects on her journey after surviving a Taliban attack, her time at Oxford University, and her evolution as a leading advocate for girls’ education. Community members are invited to read along and join the conversation. RSVP through the front desk.

Location: KBCC.

KB Community Garden Sessions

6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Volunteers are invited to take part in cultivating fresh, local produce while building a stronger, greener community. Weekly sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays include watering, weeding, and harvesting. A hands-on way to support sustainability and connect with neighbors. Free.

Location: 650 Ocean Dr.

Wednesday, March 4

Underground Utilities Community Meeting

6 p.m. Residents are invited to a community meeting to learn about plans to move overhead utility lines underground in the Village of Key Biscayne. The project aims to strengthen storm resilience, improve public safety and enhance the beauty of neighborhood streets. Attendees will have the opportunity to understand what the transition involves, ask questions and share feedback.

Location: KBCC.

Thursday, March 5

Jewelry Design with Judi Koslen

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.

Friday, March 06

Alejandro Otero: A Sculpture

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through March 22. A focused exhibition at the Coral Gables Museum highlights the sculptural vision of one of Latin America’s leading modern artists. Centered on the monumental work Abra Solar (1981), the presentation examines the geometric forms, color and modular design that define Otero’s approach to art as a dynamic presence in public space. Originally shown at the 1982 Venice Biennale and later installed in Caracas’s Plaza Venezuela, Abra Solar illustrates how large-scale sculpture can shape urban identity and experience. Free with museum admission.

Location: 285 Aragon Ave.

Friday, March 7

SAVE THE DATE: 7th Annual Full Moon Party

7 to 11 p.m. The “Party of all Parties” returns to celebrate the Full Moon beside the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse, marking its 200th anniversary with an unforgettable oceanfront evening. Guests will enjoy live music by the Bay Kings Band and DJ Lupa, handcrafted cocktails, curated cuisine, lighthouse climbs, and access to the Keeper’s Cottage Museum. Proceeds benefit the preservation of Miami-Dade’s oldest standing structure and support new educational initiatives. Tickets starting at $214 are available on Eventbrite.com.

Location: 1200 S. Crandon Blvd.