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Summer of Love Celebration
Summer of Love Celebration
The 1960s ushered in a social revolution that helped make Key West what it is today. Celebrate the summer that started it all! A time when love bloomed with psychedelic flowers, and hippies communed with music. Enjoy drinks and fun food, and reconnect with the spirit of the movement with the sights, sounds and fashions […]
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Bayview Park Movie Series: Wonder Woman
Bayview Park Movie Series: Wonder Woman
It's time for another FREE OUTDOOR MOVIE at Bayview Park starting just after dusk at 7pm. Popcorn provided by SOS Foundation, food, and drinks available for purchase. Low-lying chairs and blankets welcomed and this is a no smoking event. Friendly pets are invited, too! http://www.kwoutdoormovies.com/
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Fishing Tournament - Jim Boker's Bonefish and Redfish Shootout
Invitation only. Tuesday, 3/6/18, Kick-off 3/7, 3/8, 3/9; Fishing A demanding and prestigious All-Tackle championship. Tests the anglers true skills as they tackle bonefish, and redfish in this newly formatted event. Appealing to a broader spectrum of anglers; divisions in the tournament’s new format include bait, artificial lures and flies. Awards also are to be […]
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Garden Salon at Mockingbird Studios
Garden Salon at Mockingbird Studios
Art lovers mingle in Anfinson’s native garden and newly built studio and gallery as soothing live music fills the evening air. Enjoy epicurean appetizers by Café Marquesa paired with bespoke cocktails by Paul and Crystal Menta using handmade local rum from their Key West Rum Distillery. https://tskw.org/arts-eats
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Permit Fishing Tournament
March 12: 6 pm Rules and Regulations March 13-15: Events 8 am - 6 pm **Registration ended 10/31/2017**
Saving Florida: Women's Fight for the Environment in the 20th Century
Saving Florida: Women's Fight for the Environment in the 20th Century
Saving Florida reveals how women’s clubs prompted legislation to establish Florida’s first state park, which later became the core of Everglades National Park, in 1916–before women even had the right to vote. It tells the story of Doris Leeper, who convinced her community and the federal government to protect a 24-mile beach that is now […]
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Bayview Park Movie Series: Annie (1982)
Bayview Park Movie Series: Annie (1982)
It's time for another FREE OUTDOOR MOVIE at Bayview Park starting just after dusk at 7pm. Popcorn provided by SOS Foundation, food, and drinks available for purchase. Low-lying chairs and blankets welcomed and this is a no smoking event. Friendly pets are invited, too!
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Cafe Con Libros
Cafe Con Libros
Cafe con Libros TUESDAYS AT 10:30am January 23rd to March 27th ALL TALKS ARE HELD AT THE STUDIOS OF KEY WEST, 533 EATON STREET. SEATING IS LIMITED Jan. 23rd: Lucy Burdette on constructing a cozy crime Jan. 30th: Elisa Segrave on her mother’s romance in post-war Germany with an American soldier Feb. 6th: David Beckwith […]
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FKCC's VIP Series 2018
FKCC's VIP Series 2018
Florida Keys Community College continues its 2018 VIP series with "Citizen Science: The Power of the People to Help Save the World." This presentation is led by Dr. Patrick Rice, FKCC's Chief Science and Research Officer, and Dr. Tracy Fanara, Program Manager of Environmental Health at Mote Marine Laboratory. The presentation will include an historical […]