Other Fun Stuff

Haunted Wonderland Halloween Presented by The Moss Center

Join us for an evening of fun for the whole family to get into the Halloween spirit! Costumes are encouraged!

The evening features:
• Alice in Wonderland performed by Cutler Bay Community Theater in our Lab Theater
1st performance: 6:15pm
2nd performance: 8pm
*seating is limited, general admission, first come, first served.

At 7:30pm
• Visit the hundred-acre wood and watch a delightful screening of Disney’s “Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie" on our backyard lawn.
* Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets.

10th Annual Vintage Auto Show Presented by the Deering Estate

The Deering Estate, in collaboration with the Antique Automotive Club of America – South Florida Region, will host the 10th annual Vintage Auto Show on Sunday, November 6th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Car enthusiasts of all ages can experience a variety of vintage cars, from 1965 and older, displayed on the historic grounds of the Deering Estate. Additional activities include: - Vintage automobile scavenger hunt: Use photo clues to identify a selection of cars on display. - Vintage Auto Show Craft: Pre-packaged crafts available for children that can be done at one of our picnic tables or taken home. Limited supply. Lawn Games: Enjoy a variety of outdoor lawn games. - Nature Preserve Tours: Offered at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Space is limited and will be filled first come, first served. All guests, including Deering Estate Foundation members, must sign up on the day of the event. - Self-guided nature trails: Explore some of the nature trails on-site and use the free iNaturalist mobile app to identify flora and fauna. - Kayak rentals (for an additional fee): Enjoy kayaking on Biscayne Bay, paddle over sea-grass beds and explore the mangroves. Rental fee includes the use of the kayak, life vest, paddles and a small dry bag for personal belongings. Weather permitting. Limited availability. - Award winning film "On This Land: The Charles Deering Estate": Funded by the 100 Ladies of Deering, written by author and preservationist Becky Roper Matkov, and produced by Emmy-Award-winning director Carl Kesser. - Food & beverages available for purchase from Sports Grill and Coffee Vibes. Guests are also welcome to bring blankets, lawn chairs, and small picnic baskets. Please note that the historic house museums will be closed and not accessible during this event.

ADVENTURE-LEGGERS: A full-day family event celebrating youth literacy

ADVENTURE-LEGGERS is a full day of multimedia programming celebrating literature, art, and entrepreneurship for children and young adults. ADVENTURE-LEGGERS will feature comics, graphic novels, film screenings, music, creative professional workshops and more, to inspire lifelong readers across South Florida. Comics + Entrepreneurship + Technology + Free Books + Storytime + Creative Workshops + Food + Art + Music + Film Bookleggers is a nonprofit mobile library that expands access to free books as a way of building community. This event is generously sponsored by The Al and Jane Nahmad Family Foundation. Please note: No unaccompanied adults. While we love the young at heart, this is a kids only event. If you are an adult, you must be a parent or guardian, or working the event in the employ of Bookleggers Library, Bakehouse Art Complex, or its vendors/subcontractors. A signed permission slip is required for each children attending the event. Please read additional terms & conditions.

Coming Together for Change - A Call to Action on Gun Violence in Our Community Presented by Fantasy Theatre Factory

In August of 2022 Officer Cesar Echaverry was shot and killed just steps from the Sandrell Rivers Theater. In the one month since that tragic death, we’ve seen more shootings and deaths in our community, including 85-year old Elizabeth Level, known in the community as Ms. Liz. In Coming Together for Change, Sandrell Rivers Theater seeks to bring together the leaders of Not-for-Profits, the Police, Business Leaders, and others to create a system of change in our community—The violence must stop. We must be the change we seek to see. We will be offering a space for leaders to share their solutions, and to network and work with other leaders as we all seek to effect change for good in our community. Join us, and be a part of the solution as we seek to create large-scale system change in our community. When: Sept 30 @ 6 PM Where: Sandrell Rivers Theater 6103 NW 7th Ave Miami, FL 33127

Family Fest Presented by Institute of Contemporary Art Miami

Family Fest at ICA Miami A Day of Art, Music and Performances in Partnership with Miami Design District Sat, Oct 1, 2022 12–3pm Join us for a day at the Circus! ICA Miami hosts an afternoon for kids featuring art, music and performance. Celebrations take over the Miami Design District—check out the museum as well as Palm Court, Paradise Plaza, and Sweet Bird North. Come rain or shine! Colorful circus characters will greet guests, while guides will share imaginative art projects so families can express their creativity. Take the choo choo trolley, which will loop throughout the District. Visit State of Kid, C'est Chou, and Spot Barbershop for treats and special promotions! And best yet: your ticket supports ICA Miami’s free school and community initiatives. Daily, ICA Miami’s staff of educators travels beyond its walls, partnering with local community and governmental organizations, as well as public and private schools, to connect under-resourced youth and adults throughout Miami-Dade County to art, empowerment, and critical thinking.

Picnic de Libros Presented by the Koubek Center and Fundación Cuatrogatos

Picnic de Libros is a bilingual, family day program featuring storytelling, theatre, music, arts and crafts, dance, and picnic baskets full of books, free to keep. The event is free and its main goal is to expose kids to the richness and variety of the cultural traditions in our diverse community. These gatherings will tickle children’s curiosity while using the power of stories to bring people together, promoting literacy, and nurturing the next generation of engaged world citizens. We want to encourage kids to read and develop a passion for books and literature. Culminating each day, we will serve a special picnic with blankets on the lawn and baskets full of books, in both Spanish and English, to take home. Picnic de Libros is produced by the Koubek Center and Fundacion Cuatrogatos, with the support of Miami Book Fair.

United Cry for Togetherness Presented by Fantasy Theatre Factory

In the aftermath of the tragic death of Officer Cesar Echaverry, who died in the line of duty steps from our theater, we come together to put the pieces back together again. It takes a village to stop the epidemic of gun violence in our community, and part of that village is YOU. Be a part of the solution and join us at the Sandrell Rivers Theater as we come together in a United Cry for Togetherness. Make your voice heard, as we work together as a community to solve our most urgent problems. Together we will make a difference, join us in the fight! Admission is FREE. Reservations encouraged for confirmed attendance. When: Weds, Sept 7 @ 6 PM Where: Sandrell Rivers Theater: 6103 NW 7th Ave, Miami FL 33127 Free Parking Garage: 6104 NW 6th CT Miami, FL Ticket Price: FREE Link for tickets: https://tickets.ftfshows.com/TheatreManager/1/tmEvent/tmEvent900.html

The Importance of LGBTQ Representation: A Panel Discussion Presented by Lost Girls Theatre

“It’s LGBT, but I never see the B and the T stands for trauma.” – Brette-Raia Curah Join Lost Girls Theatre for a panel discussion with artists from the LGBTQ community to discuss the importance of representation of the entirety of the LGBTQ spectrum – why it matters to people to see people like themselves represented in fiction? What are the pitfalls of bad representation? How does it affect LGBTQ people’s mental health? And what can you do as artists or patrons to help broaden the seen spectrum of the rainbow?

Vizcaya Late | Hurricane Party

Hurricane Andrew was a category 5 storm that devastated our community exactly 30 years ago on August 24, 1992. In remembrance of this historic day, we’re having a Hurricane Party! If you’re a South Florida local, you’re likely familiar with this term. According to Eater.com, “Hurricane parties are a staple of hurricane season in Miami, New Orleans, and throughout the Gulf and Atlantic South.” “Yet calling them “parties” does not encapsulate their complexity. In places where hurricanes are simply part of life, hurricane parties can be a deeply communal ritual inextricably bound with storm preparation. They’re seasonal fetes … more about camaraderie, food pooling, and safety in numbers.” Vizcaya’s own Hurricane Party combines all of these crucial elements with giveaways, food vendors, a 90s-themed DJ set, and tours, talks and with Vizcaya staff that explore how hurricanes have affected the past, present and future of the museum's art, architecture, and landscape collections.

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