Friday, March 13
Key Biscayne Piano Festival: Final Concert
6 p.m. Presenting pianist Luis Urbina in the season’s closing concert at Key Biscayne Crossbridge Church, the program features works by Beethoven, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, and Gershwin-inspired études by Earl Wild. The evening includes light bites and wine prior to the performance, part of the festival’s ninth season in collaboration with the Miami International Piano Festival.
Location: 160 Harbor Dr.
Youth & Teen Paint Night
8 to 10 p.m. The Key Biscayne Community Center hosts a creative evening designed for young artists ages 10–17. Participants will receive step-by-step painting guidance and take home their own finished canvas while enjoying pizza and drinks. Registration is available at the front desk, with limited spaces offered on a first-come basis.
Location: KBCC.
Saturday, March 14
Seasonal Farmers Market at Doral
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The City of Doral presents its Seasonal Farmers Market at Doral Central Park. Held every Saturday, the market offers shopping and community activities with a rotating lineup of local vendors. A special Local Art Edition will spotlight regional artists, live painting, crafts and interactive experiences alongside the market’s regular offerings.
Location: 3005 NW 92nd Ave. Turf Promenade, Doral.
World Baseball Classic 2026
Times vary. Through March 17. The World Baseball Classic 2026 returns to Miami, with games hosted at loanDepot park throughout the tournament. Pool D matchups feature the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, the Netherlands, Israel, and Nicaragua, followed by quarterfinals, semifinals, and the championship game. The global tournament brings top international baseball talent and fans from around the world to Miami.
Location: 501 Marlins Way, Miami.
Feria de Sevilla
Feria de Sevilla brings the spirit of southern Spain to Tropical Park with a daylong celebration inspired by Seville’s iconic spring fair. The event features live flamenco music and dance, Andalusian décor, regional cuisine and festive casetas throughout the park. Families can enjoy continuous entertainment, cultural performances and open-air activities across multiple areas of the venue. For tickets starting at $45, click here.
Location: 7900 SW Bird Rd.
Sunday, March 15
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.
The Secret Garden of Coconut Grove
1 p.m. This Tour offers a rare look inside six private gardens hidden among the neighborhood’s historic homes. The self-guided walking tour highlights distinctive landscapes, plant collections and outdoor designs that reflect Coconut Grove’s rich horticultural heritage. Presented by the Secret Garden Preservation Society, the event supports efforts to preserve the area’s historic tree canopy and green spaces.
Location: 3959 Douglas Rd.
The Miami Open 2026
Times vary. Through March 29. Presented by Itaú returns to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, this event brings the world’s top ATP and WTA tennis players together for two weeks of elite competition. The event also features live music, art installations and cuisine from some of Miami’s most celebrated restaurants. Matches, fan experiences and themed activities take place throughout the tournament grounds. For tickets starting at $33, click here.
Location: 347 Don Shula Dr. Miami Gardens.
Jazz on The Bay
4 to 7 p.m. The Key Biscayne Woman’s Club an evening of live “Hot Jazz” by the French Horn Collective set against a sunset waterfront backdrop. Guests will enjoy music, drinks, light bites, and panoramic bay views during this outdoor celebration. Proceeds benefit the KBWC Scholarship Program. Tickets and additional information are available via KBWC.
Location: Helipad on West Matheson Drive.
Monday, March 16
Miami Writers Workshop
6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Books & Books in Coral Gables hosts this critique session led by award-winning author R. M. Romero. Writers at any stage are invited to bring pages of their work for feedback in a collaborative workshop setting, with selected participants reading excerpts followed by group discussion. The evening also includes a Q&A on writing, publishing and the creative process.
Location: 265 Aragon Ave.
Tuesday, March 17
Women Who Build
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Local ConnX presents Women Who Build, an intimate morning of conversation, connection and inspiration featuring women leaders shaping the Key Biscayne community and beyond. The gathering will include light bites and refreshments in a relaxed setting at D’Lite Bistro & Bakery. Complimentary admission is available with RSVP at info@islandernews.com.
Location: 180 Crandon Blvd.
Wild Tales with Kartick Satyanarayan
6:30 p.m. Zoo Miami’s Wild Tales speaker series welcomes conservationist Kartick Satyanarayan, co-founder of Wildlife SOS, for a presentation on elephant protection efforts in India. The program explores frontline wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and conservation strategies, as well as the challenges of human–wildlife coexistence. For tickets starting at $15, click here.
Location: 12400 SW 152nd St. Miami Beach.
Village Athletic Advisory Board
7 to 8:30 p.m. The Village of Key Biscayne Athletics Advisory Board will convene in the Council Chambers to discuss matters related to Village sports programs, facilities, and recreational initiatives. The board provides recommendations to the Village on athletics-related policies and community programming. One or more Council Members may be in attendance. The meeting is open to the public.
Location: 560 Crandon Blvd.
Wednesday, March 18
Filmgate Interactive Festival
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Presented by FilmGate Miami during Miami Music Week, the program features screenings, exhibitions, immersive installations, master classes and live performances across several venues. The event brings together artists, technologists and innovators to showcase experimental work and new forms of digital storytelling. For tickets starting at $60, click here.
Location: 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami.
Thursday, March 19
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.
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.
Friday, March 20
Soca City: Bacchanal in White
5 to 11 p.m. This event brings Caribbean carnival energy to Historic Virginia Key Beach Park with an all-white beachside celebration featuring soca music and international DJs. Part of Miami Soca Weekend, the open-air event highlights island rhythms, dance and vibrant carnival culture in a waterfront setting. Food vendors and additional amenities will be available on site. For tickets starting at $50, click here.
Location: 4020 Virginia Beach Dr.