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January and February are Hoppin’ at The Gardens

January 16, 2023 by Staff Reporter

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IKEBANA SOCIETY MIAMI – FRIENDSHIP THROUGH FLOWERS
Tuesday, January 17 | 6 p.m. | www.pinecrestgardens.org/societies
Ikebana (meaning “giving life to flowers”) is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, in which the arrangement brings nature and humanity closer together. The Miami Chapter was founded in 1956 to create an association that shares and expands the knowledge and enjoyment of ikebana. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at Pinecrest Gardens. First time guests many attend the program workshop for free.

CITY THEATRE – SHORT CUTS
Friday, January 20 | 7 p.m. | www.pinecrestgardens.org/theatre
Experience four fast and funny family-friendly 10-minute plays (“Short Cuts”) presented by City Theatre at the Banyan Bowl! Short Cuts is a fun way to introduce kids to theatre through short plays about nature, friendships and family traditions. The fun kicks off with pre-show entertainment at 6 p.m. followed by a fast-paced program for all ages. After the show, join the post-show talkback with the performers. Refreshments available for purchase.

ARTS FESTIVAL AT PINECREST GARDENS
Saturday, January 21 and Sunday, January 22 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Presented by Panter, Panter and Sampedro, P.A., The Nineteenth Annual Arts Festival will take place this weekend in our lush and fabulous Garden. Come enjoy the art, food vendors, music and family activities throughout the Garden. Finalists of the 9th Annual Student Art Environmental Contest will also be on display in Hibiscus Gallery for the duration of the festival.

With gratitude to our Art Festival supporters: Art Judges: Lilia Garcia, Jennifer Basile and Tom Virgin; Festival Advisors: Carola Bravo, Xavier Cortada; and Sponsors: Panter, Panter and Sampedro, P.A., City National Bank, Ed Morse Automotive, Pita Weber Del Prado, Baptist Health System and Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs

TROPICAL NIGHTS FEATURING CHINO NUÑEZ & TITO PUENTE JR.
Friday, February 3 | 8:00 p.m. | www.pinecrestgardens.org/tropicalnights
Presented by South Motors, Tropical Nights will take you on a musical journey to Havana’s Tropicana and New York’s Copacabana, the sultry Latin night clubs of the 1950s. Curated and performed by Grammy award-winner, Chino Nuñez and his Big Band Orchestra with musical guests Tito Puente Jr., Zugeil Velez, Felix Graterol, Alain Garcia, Miguelito LaMorté, Alexis Cordoba; joined by Casa Salsa Dancers. For three-show subscription, call 305-350-0765.

Many thanks to our Tropical Nights sponsors: South Motors, Steinway & Sons, Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs, Florida Division Arts and Culture, WLRN, WDNA

Visit pinecrestgardens.org or scan code below to view the full calendar of events.

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