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Dec 5-11 | 18th Annual Marjory Stoneman Douglas Heritage Festival
- December 1, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Events
No CommentsThis Festival was brought to Miami by Historian, Cesar Becerra and The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center in 2018 from The Museum of the Everglades in Everglades City, Fl. We hope to continue Marjory’s mission of saving the Everglades. “There are no other Everglades in the world.” Click here to learn more.
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Nov 5, 2022 | Key Biscayne Beach Club 70th Anniversary
- October 30, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Categories: Community Blog, Events
From our beautiful beaches to some of our favorite spots, take a stroll down memory lane with new friends and old as we toast what Key Biscayne Beach Club members have always known…we are lucky to call this island home! Join us as we celebrate 70 years of our Beach Club paradise! Brought to you
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Oct 30 | Miami-Dade Hometown Heroes Parade
- October 24, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Categories: Community Blog, Events
Miami-Dade County will host the Hometown Heroes Parade on Sunday, Oct. 30 to celebrate the sacrifices first responders and healthcare workers have made for County residents, especially during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The parade procession will begin at 11 a.m. starting on Biscayne Blvd. from the Intercontinental Hotel concluding at the FTX Arena’s Parcel B. The
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Oct 25, 2022 | Miami Waterkeeper “State of the Water”
- October 20, 2022
- Posted by: KBCF
- Categories: Community Blog, Events
The 2022 State of the Water will celebrate 50 years of the Clean Water Act, which guarantees the right to swimmable, drinkable, fishable water for all. Providing a unique forum to highlight ongoing threats to our watershed, the event will convene leaders in finding solutions to the complex problems it faces. The State of the
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Cape Florida Banding Station – 20 Years of Citizen Science on Key Biscayne
- October 17, 2022
- Posted by: Key Biscayne Community Foundation
- Category: Community Blog
Cape Florida Banding Station – 20 Years of Citizen Science on Key Biscayne Key Biscayne’s southern tip, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park (BBCFSP), is a case study of successful reforestation techniques after quite turbulent beginnings. Thirty years ago, Hurricane Andrew’s 165 mph winds thrashed the park’s non-native tree canopy. Lone Australian Pine trunks, scattered