Friday, April 3

Longines Global Champions Tour

Through April 05. Elite show jumping returns to Miami Beach, as its shoreline is transformed into a world-class arena. This three-day competition features high-energy GCL Team competitions and CSI2* and CSI5* classes, building up to the Grand Prix of Miami Beach, where precision, speed and power take center stage against an oceanfront backdrop. For tickets, click here.

Location: 2100 Collins Ave.

Poetry in Pajamas

6 to 9 p.m. Pinecrest Gardens transforms into creative playground where kids take the spotlight. Young poets are invited to grab the mic and share their favorite poems, in a warm, pajama-filled setting. The night features interactive activities, sensory-friendly stations and a kid-powered market of crafts and treats. The experience comes alive with music and movement, including a live performance by Miami’s electro-pop duo Afrobeta. Free and open to the public.

Location: 11000 Red Rd.

Saturday, April 4

Saturday Social Bike Ride

6:30 to 11 a.m. A monthly Saturday group ride brings MBO and Sunny Athletics together for a no-drop cycling experience. Designed for riders comfortable maintaining a 20–22 mph average, the 40–50 mile route begins and ends at the MBO shop, with a midway regroup at Sunny Isles Beach featuring refreshments before the return ride.

Location: 1100 SW 2nd Ave. Miami.

Coral Gables Farmers Market’s Last Day

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Coral Gables Farmers Market wraps up its season with one final Saturday of fresh flavors and local finds. This is your last chance to stroll through the market, meet your favorite vendors and stock up on locally sourced produce, artisan goods and homemade specialties before the season closes.

Location: 405 Biltmore Way.

Frost Musical Concert

7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Step into a world of magic and melody as the Frost Musical Theatre Ensemble brings Disney classics to life. Featuring iconic songs from Snow White, Cinderella, The Lion King, Frozen, Aladdin and more, the concert celebrates the music that have inspired generations. From nostalgic favorites to modern hits. Presented at the UM Gusman Concert Hall. For tickets starting at $15, click here.

Location: 1314 Miller Dr. Coral Gables.

Lincoln Rd Family Game Day

11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event brings a lively afternoon of outdoor fun to the Euclid Oval along Miami Beach’s iconic pedestrian promenade. The free community event features interactive games like mini golf and Pop-A-Shot basketball, along with face painting, crafts and hands-on activities for younger visitors. Guests can also create custom buttons at special stations hosted by local cultural institutions. Designed for all ages.

Location: 690 Lincoln Rd.

Sunday, April 5

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.

Egg Safari

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Zoo Miami’s annual Egg Safari transforms the zoo into a springtime playground filled with egg hunts, games and family-friendly activities for children. Young participants can explore themed stations featuring obstacle courses, rock climbing, interactive experiences and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny. As part of the zoo’s conservation mission, collected eggs are exchanged for orangutan-friendly candy, promoting sustainable choices that support wildlife protection. For tickets starting at $10, click here.

Location: 12400 SW 152nd St. Miami.

LUMA Easter Brunch

12:30 to 3:30 p.m. A refined, Italian-inspired experience in the heart of Key Biscayne. A thoughtfully curated menu featuring brunch favorites alongside a raw bar, complemented by a Bloody Mary and mimosa station for a festive midday gathering. Reservations are recommended for this seasonal brunch experience.

Location: 455 Grand Bay Dr.

Monday, April 6

Game On! Nintendo Switch Mondays

4 to 5 p.m. This free, drop-in gaming session invites kids and teens to play, learn and compete in a friendly environment. Whether you’re picking up a controller for the first time or ready to show off your skills. Open to ages 6–18, the program social play in a library setting.

Location: 2875 MacFarlane Rd. Coconut Grove.

Tuesday, April 7

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.

“Hamnet” by Maggie O’Farrell

12:30 p.m. This acclaimed historical novel explores the emotional world surrounding the death of William Shakespeare’s son and the creation of Hamnet, touching on themes of love, grief, family and artistic expression. The gathering begins with lunch followed by a guided discussion, offering a thoughtful and engaging space for readers to connect and reflect.

Location: KBCC.

Art After Dark: The Impressionist Era: Berthe Morisot

7 p.m. The Active Seniors on the Key Club present a new installment, in partnership with the University of Miami’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Led by Armando Droulers, this session explores the life and legacy of Berthe Morisot, a pioneering figure of Impressionism who broke barriers in the French art world and helped shape the movement’s evolution. The evening includes a wine and cheese reception followed by the presentation.

Location: KBCC.

Wednesday, April 8

The Federalist Papers: Publius vs. Brutus

7 p.m. This installment examines the debate between Federalist and Anti-Federalist thinkers, focusing on essays by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay that shaped the ratification of the Constitution. Through guided discussion, participants will explore the ideas, tensions and arguments that defined the nation’s early political framework. Led by former Key Biscayne mayor Franklin Caplan.

Location: KBCC.

Thursday, April 9

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, April 10

VKB Concert Series

7 to 9 p.m. Presenting MAST Academy Makos, a student band performance celebrating the next generation of musical talent. An evening of live music featuring a group of highly skilled young musicians. The program highlights both technical excellence and a genuine passion for the arts. The event is free and open to the public, with a special guest appearance by the Center Tone School of Music. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets and snacks, with pre-show music and food available for purchase.

Location: Paradise Park.

Dirty Boxing Championship

8 p.m. Dirty Boxing Championship returns to downtown Miami with DBX6, a high-intensity fight night at the James L. Knight Center. Blending traditional boxing with MMA-style clinch fighting and close-range striking, the event delivers fast-paced, action-driven bouts. The main event features an interim heavyweight title clash between undefeated fighters Michael Garcia and Rob “The Wolf” Perez. For tickets starting at $33, click here.

Location: 400 SE 2nd Ave. Miami.