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Take a Trip to Miami to See the New World Symphony
- November 30, 2015
- Posted by: KBCF Media
- Category: Community Blog
No CommentsAll adults in the greater Key Biscayne area should be aware of an extra special upcoming winter concert: New World Symphony’s “The Sounds of the Season.” This trip, sponsored by the Key Biscayne Community Center, will provide transportation to the New World Center, home of Miami Beach’s New World Symphony. Legendary conductor Christian Reif will
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The 38th Annual Key Biscayne Lighthouse Run Is Almost Here
- November 2, 2015
- Posted by: KBCF Media
- Category: Community Blog
The 38th annual Lighthouse Run is quickly approaching. This event is a highlight for the community of Key Biscayne as it brings together hundreds of people for a number of fantastic causes. If you are looking for a way to get involved in the community, this run is an excellent step forward. This year, the run will
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Community Center Plans Trip to View Art Exhibit in Palm Beach
- October 23, 2015
- Posted by: KBCF Media
- Category: Community Blog
Have you ever wanted to see historic buildings and ancient cultures up close but never had the opportunity to travel to distant lands? Now is your chance to experience the true charm of one of the most vibrant of cultures in human history and explore Israel up close. The Key Biscayne Community Center is hosting a
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Attend a Social Security and Medicare Q & A Session
- October 19, 2015
- Posted by: KBCF Media
- Categories: Community Blog, Foundation News
Medicare and Social Security can sometimes be confusing to understand, but they are vitally important programs to many seniors. The Adult and Senior Services Division of the Village of Key Biscayne Community Center will be hosting several upcoming Q&A sessions for seniors regarding Medicare and Social Security. Understanding Medicare and Social Security Both Social Security and Medicare
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Fresh start: Co-ops offering Liberty City residents healthy, affordable produce
- June 29, 2015
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
Dorene Walters, who lives in Liberty City’s Annie Coleman housing complex, paid only $2 for a box brimming with fresh pineapple, nectarines, onions, broccoli, and 10 other fresh fruits and vegetables. In an area where fresh produce is hard to get, the delivery was sweet for her family. For more than a year, Walters, her