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The Fourth of July sparkles with these star-spangled celebrations.
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BROWARD COUNTY
Coral Springs
Join the city’s annual Fourth of July celebration with entertainment, family activities, food and a grand fireworks display at 9pm. 5-9pm, Mullins Park, 10000 Ben Geiger Dr., 954-345-2200 www.coralsprings.org
Davie
Enjoy a community celebration and night of family fun featuring live music, rides, kids’ activities, food trucks and a fireworks display. Davie residents only. 6-9pm, Bamford Sports Complex, 3801 S. Pine Island Rd., www.davie-fl.gov
Deerfield Beach
This celebration kicks off at the beach with music, vendors and more. The fun continues into the evening with a spectacular fireworks show at 9:05pm. Noon-9:30pm, Main Beach Parking Lot, 149 SE 21 St., 954-480-4429 www.deerfield-beach.com
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
A day of old-fashioned fun with a parade along El Mar Drive starting at 10am, followed by family-friendly activities until 3pm. Fireworks display at 9pm. El Prado Park, 4500 El Mar Dr., www.lbtsevents.com
Margate
Kick off the day with a parade starting at 9am down Margate Boulevard. The fun continues with a Calypso Cove Pool Party from 1-4pm followed by an evening celebration with live music and food trucks from 5-9pm and a fireworks display at 9pm. www.margatefl.com
Pembroke Pines
Gather family and friends to enjoy music, food and fireworks. Bring your own blankets and lawn chairs. Free. 6-9pm, Pines Recreation Center, 7400 Pines Blvd., 954-392-2116 www.ppines.com
Plantation
The City of Plantation presents Stars & Stripes, a celebration that includes a parade at 9am at Broward Boulevard and NW 46 Avenue
and evening festivities, including live music at 7pm and a fireworks display at 9pm at Plantation Central Park. www.plantation.org
Pompano Beach
Gather at the beach to listen to a live band and DJ tunes followed by fireworks at 9pm. 5:30-9:30pm, Pompano Beach Fishing Pier, 222 N. Pompano Beach Blvd., www.pompanobeachfl.gov
Sunrise
Floats will wind their way west along Sunset Strip from NW 12 Street to City Park, where the fun continues with free refreshments and kids’ entertainment. 9am-noon, 954-747-4600 www.sunrisefl.gov
In the evening, join your neighbors for children’s activities, live music and a fireworks display. Free. 4:30-9:30pm, FLA Live Arena, One Panther Parkway, www.sunrisefl.gov
Tamarac
Fun-filled festivities include an outdoor concert, inflatables, face painting, arts and crafts, games and food trucks. A fireworks display begins promptly at 9pm. 6-9:30pm, Tamarac Sports Complex, 9901 NW 77 St., Tamarac, www.tamarac.org
Weston
Join this Hometown Celebration with two-days of family activities. Sunday, July 3 features a family night at the park followed by fireworks, and Monday, July 4 includes a festive 5K run and walk and a parade. Weston Regional Park, 20200 Saddle Club Rd., Weston, www.westonfl.org
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
Coral Gables
Celebrate Independence Day with a festive celebration and beautiful fireworks display. Grounds open at 5pm; concert begins at 7pm; fireworks start at 9pm. Biltmore Hotel Golf Course, 1200 Anastasia Ave., www.coralgables.com
Doral
Activities for the whole family begin at 6pm
and a grand finale fireworks display starts at 9:20pm. Event is for Doral residents only at Trump National Doral, 3000 NW 87 Ave. Limited tickets available. A separate fireworks display will take place near the Doral Glades Park area at 9:20pm for athome viewing for those who live nearby. www.cityofdoral.com
Miami
Have some Fourth of July fun with bubble play, creative fireworks inspired art, balloon fireworks and a festive dance party. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, 305-373-5437 www.miamichildrensmuseum.org
Miami Gardens
Bring the family for Fourth of July fun and a Drive-In Fireworks celebration. 7pm, Calder Casino, 21001 NW 27 Ave., Miami Gardens, www.miamigardens-fl.gov
Palmetto Bay
Enjoy an evening of live music, food vendors, a toddler fun zone, street entertainment and arts and craft vendors, culminating with a fireworks extravaganza. 6-9pm, Village Hall, 9705 E. Hibiscus St., www.palmettobay-fl.gov
South Miami
Bring the family for music, food, fireworks and fun. 5-9pm, Palmer Park, 6100 SW 67 Ave., www.southmiamifl.gov
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Boca Raton
Put on your red, white and blue and head out for family activities and live music followed by a fireworks display. Free. 5:30-9:30pm, Countess De Hoernle Park, 1000 NW Spanish River Blvd., 561-393-7807 www.myboca.us
Delray Beach
Head to East Atlantic Avenue for flag raising activities, a sandcastle building contest, live entertainment, and a fireworks display. 5-9:30pm, Delray Beach, 561-243-7250 www.july4delraybeach.com
are oh so many ways to celebrate the Red, White & Blue. Here’s a sampling of some of South Florida’s Independence Day celebrations.
FAMILY FAVORITES Awards
THE WAIT IS OVER!
The votes have been tallied, and now we announce our readers’ number one picks for family health, happiness, and everything in between. Thank you to those who voted for your favorite South Florida stomping grounds, and congratulations to this year’s winners.
Favorite Beach
BROWARD: Hollywood Beach
This laid-back, family-friendly cousin of flashier beachfronts to its north and south has something that they don’t: the Broadwalk. Its two-plus miles of brick-paved, beachside promenade boasts over 50 eateries, 30 shops, three parks, three resorts and a free weekly live music series. It’s perfect for jogging, bicycling, roller-blading or just strolling while enjoying the ocean air and retro Florida ambience. 954-924-2936 www.floridashollywood.org
MIAMI-DADE: Key Biscayne
No surprise winner here. Key Biscayne is home to not one but two major beachside parks: Crandon Park, featuring everything from white sand dunes to a mangrove boardwalk to a renowned tennis center; and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, repeatedly selected as one of the best beaches in the country and home to a lighthouse built in 1825 that’s still the oldest standing structure in Miami-Dade. 305-361-5207 www.keybiscayne.fl.gov
PALM BEACH: Delray Beach
Close to the action on Atlantic Avenue are the wide, sandy shores of Delray Municipal Beach, with its large gazebo and chair and cabana rentals. To its south are two distinct seaside experiences. Anchor Park offers six volleyball pits, Hobie Wave rentals, surfing lessons and snorkeling excursions to an offshore shipwreck. However, if you prefer some shade and serenity, Atlantic Dunes Park’s green canopy, wooden walkway and covered observation platform are for you. 561-243-7352 www.delraybeachfl.gov
FAMILY FUN
Favorite Local Adventure
BROWARD: Flamingo Gardens
One of the region’s first tourist attractions, this one-time citrus orchard doesn’t need thrill rides to delight. It’s like a theme park of nature, encompassing within its 60 acres the largest collection of Florida native wildlife and one of South Florida’s last natural jungle growths. Wildlife encounter shows and narrated tram tours give you an up-close look at over 3,000 species of native and exotic plants and trees, as well as 90 species of birds and animals — including alligators, bobcats, black bear, and, of course, flamingos. 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., Davie, 954-473-2955 www.flamingogardens.org
MIAMI-DADE: Zoo Miami
A distinctive ecosystem, Zoo Miami is the only subtropical zoo in the United States. The climate makes it hospitable to a wide variety of species from Asia, Australia and Africa — from African elephants to koala bears to Komodo dragons — a mix not found in any other zoo in the country. There are also special exhibits, a Kids Zone and rides like a Wildlife Carousel. Splash pads cool things down along its three miles of paths and family-sized Safari Cycle rentals help you see it all. Several dining options are available, including the zoo’s first indoor restaurant. 12400 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-251-0400 www.zoomiami.org
PALM BEACH: Lion Country Safari
Calling itself the first cageless zoo in the country, this two-pronged theme park has been taking visitors on safaris from the comfort of their cars since 1967. But it also offers adventures on foot, too. Its Safari World Adventure Park features animal encounters, a petting zoo, kiddie rides, a water park, mini golf, paddle boats, a giant slide, and tours on the Safari Queen Pontoon Boat. 2003 Lion Country Safari Rd., Loxahatchee, 561-793-1084 www.lioncountrysafari.com
Favorite Local Museum
BROWARD: Museum of Discovery & Science
In its 30th year, this downtown monument to the credo that learning is fun is as much an experience as a museum. Nearly 20 permanent exhibits include an outdoor Science Park, a high-tech makerspace, cockpit simulators, an otter habitat, a science theater and an IMAX theater. Regular touring exhibits add to the fun — like the one there through Sept. 6, “Dinosaurs in Motion: Where Art & Science Meet.” MODS has the kiddies covered, too, with a Discovery Center and an Early Childhood Learning Lab, both for the 6-and-under set. Oh, and did we mention… dinosaurs? 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, 954-467-6637, www.mods.org
MIAMI-DADE: Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
A trip to this immersive museum is like a trip to outer space via its Planetarium, a dive into the Gulf Stream at its Aquarium, an expedition inside your body in its MeLaβ, and with its “Mammoths: Ice Age Giants” exhibit, a voyage back in time. There are also explorations into the “Power of Science” and into the story of flight — from feathered dinos to space travel — in “Feathers to the Stars.” Have a nice trip. 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-434-9600 www.frostscience.org
PALM BEACH: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
A little bit of the Far East right here in South Florida, this center for Japanese arts and culture houses over 7,000 art objects and artifacts. Its three exhibition galleries, theater and authentic tea house feature rotating exhibitions, tea ceremonies and educational outreach programs. Plus, traditional festivals are held annually. Modeled after a Japanese villa, its original building presents an exhibit on the Yamato Colony, a Japanese farming community established here a century ago. 4000 Morikami Park Rd., Delray Beach, 561-495-0233 www.morikami.org
FUN
Favorite Park or Playground
BROWARD: C.B. Smith Park
This south county park is nearly 300 acres of family fun — wet or dry. Beyond its Paradise Cove water park, one of Broward’s most diverse playgrounds is also home to a lakeside campground with 83 full-hookup sites, a family golfing center with a lighted driving range, miniature golf, batting cages, a 10-court tennis complex and picnic areas aplenty. And much more. Its 22,500-capacity concert site hosts the KISS Country Chili Cook-off each year. 900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines, 954-357-8115 www.broward.org/parks
MIAMI-DADE: Tropical Park
This urban oasis is a real mixed bag of amenities and activities, some of which are rarely found at county parks. The 275-acre site is a runner’s paradise with miles of paved trails as well as the track at Tropical Park Stadium. Also, echoing the park’s former incarnation as a race track is the Ronald Reagan Equestrian Center, which hosts dozens of shows a year. Also, there are the Muhammad Ali Boxing Center, the Southwest Community Farmers’ Market every Saturday, four lakes for paddle-boating or fishing, and a 2-acre dog park. 7900 SW 40th St., Miami, 305-553-3161 www.miamidade.gov/parks
PALM BEACH: Sugar Sand Park
Favorite Place to Swim & Splash
BROWARD: Paradise Cove at C.B. Smith Park
One of the county’s largest water parks, Paradise Cove is a splasher’s Shangri-La. Its Paradise Pipeline features four corkscrewing, five-story-high water slides. There are two interactive water playgrounds with smaller slides: Parrot’s Point for the 5-and-under set, and Sharky’s Lagoon for all ages. And when you want a break from all the splashing, you can meander down the Crazy Creek tube ride. Some areas have been closed, so be sure to check before you go. 900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines, 954-357-8115 www.broward.org/parks
MIAMI-DADE:
Venetian Pool
In pool-happy South Florida — or pretty much anywhere in the country — you’ll likely not find another pool like the Venetian. Not only was it created in 1923 from a coral rock quarry and embellished with the original coral rock, it’s filled (and drained daily, in season) with 820,000 gallons of spring water from an underground aquifer. There are waterfalls, grottos, porticos and two scenic lookout towers. To jump in, you need a ticket (www.playgables.com) and you must be at least 3 years old and 38 inches tall. 2701 de Soto Blvd., Coral Gables, 305-460-5600 www.coralgables.com
PALM BEACH: Rapids Water Park
Pretty much any kind of wet and wild fun to be had can be found at South Florida’s largest water park. There are 42 slides and attractions — Thrill Rides, Family Rides and Kid Rides — including high-speed water racers, giant drop slides, a FlowRider, a lazy river, a wave pool and a water obstacle course. The kiddies have their own Splish Splash Lagoon and smaller slides. Located just north of West Palm Beach, the park offers plenty of food and beverage options. Lockers and season passes are available. 6566 N. Military Trail, Riviera Beach, 561-848-6272 www.rapidswaterpark.com
This is one park made as much for the great indoors as the great outdoors. The Children’s Science Explorium, located in the Community Center, brings the physical sciences alive for kids 5- to 12-years-old with hands-on exhibits, camps and programs (plus a Science Playground just outside). Also in the center, the 155-seat Willow Theatre is a showcase for family-friendly productions. And for the athletically minded, there’s the 14,000-square-foot Field House gymnasium. But there’s plenty of fresh-air fun to be had too, at nature trails, sports fields, and a hockey rink. And — a carousel! 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, 561-347-3900 www.sugarsandpark.org
Favorite South Florida Attraction
BROWARD: Butterfly World
There’s a special joy in catching the wonder on your child’s face when a butterfly flutters down and alights on his or her arm. That little miracle happens all the time at the world’s largest butterfly park, home to 20,000 of the most enchanting flying insects from around the globe. Beyond the open-air butterfly aviaries, butterfly museum and butterfly farm, there are free-flight aviaries for hundreds of exotic birds and hummingbirds, an interactive lorikeet encounter and even a Bug Zoo. 3600 W. Sample Rd., Coconut Creek, 954-977-4400 www.butterflyworld.com
MIAMI-DADE: Zoo Miami
Think of an animal — any animal — and it’s a good bet it’s here among the over 3,000 mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles that call Florida’s largest zoo home. Speaking of which, it’s a homey habitat for its over 500 species: The zoo’s tropical, open-air exhibits replicate the animals’ natural habitats and allow species that live side-by-side in the wild to be grouped together here. At 750 acres, Zoo Miami is the country’s fifth-largest zoo, but families can still have an intimate experience with several animal feedings (including a rhino!) and a tortoise encounter. 12400 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-251-0400 www.zoomiami.org
PALM BEACH: Lion Country Safari
Lion Country Safari was doing drive-thru long before it became the pandemic M.O. Meandering through the four-mile preserve west of West Palm Beach, you can observe up-close — and sometimes have to stop for — free-roaming giraffes, zebras and rhinoceroses, as well as lions and chimpanzees on barrier islands or behind fences. And if gawking through your car windows at over 1,000 animals isn’t enough, you can stretch your legs at Safari World Adventure Park, which offers animal displays and encounters, rides and more. 2003 Lion Country Safari Rd., Loxahatchee, 561-793-1084 www.lioncountrysafari.com
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
Favorite Party Place
BROWARD: Xtreme Action Park
Imagine the hit your party will be as your guests tear around a half-mile asphalt track in go-karts at speeds of up to 45 mph. But driving South Florida’s only indoor, gas-powered track is only one of the many activities that can turn a birthday party into an action adventure at Florida’s largest indoor entertainment venue. Customize your party package from such other attractions as a ropes course, trampoline park, roller skating rink, escape room, laser tag, bowling lanes and arcade game room. 5300 Powerline Rd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-751-7487 www.xtremeactionpark.com
MIAMI-DADE: K-1 Speed
Whether teenagers or preteens, party guests get an adrenaline-pumping experience at K-1 Speed. Here, go-karting becomes go-kart racing in a controlled, indoor environment where the karts are electric and the glasssmooth tracks are professionally designed. For a minimum of eight people, party packages include a 12-lap qualifying race and a 14-lap final event race, plus a one-hour, race-themed room rental with pizza and soft drinks, medals and a podium ceremony with photos. 8600 NW South River Dr., Medley, 786-578-0396 www.k1speed.com
PALM BEACH: Boomers
From bumper cars to bumper boats, go-karts to batting cages and rock walls to laser tag, Boomers is a party paradise. There’s a huge arcade of video and skills games, and even a Lil’ Thunder Rookie Go Kart experience for drivers 34-54 inches. Three party packages range from three attractions to unlimited attractions all day for nine guests. Each includes a party host and a table for an hour and a half, pizza and unlimited drinks. And the guest of honor is free. 3100 Airport Rd., Boca Raton, 561-347-1888 www.boomersparks.com/boca
Favorite Local Camp Program
BROWARD: David Posnack JCC
For 40 years now, summertime, fun and kids have gone together — swimmingly, you might say — at the JCC’s Camp Kadima. Beyond the huge swimming pool, splash pads and water slides, activities range from, well, just about any camp activity you can think of, inside or out. Plus several you might not, like Xzone Fitness or Karaoke Wednesdays. Themes include tech, theater, sports and adventure with camps specifically for girls, teens and kids with developmental disabilities. New this year for K-Grade 1 are Kindergarten Boot Camp and Sports Academy Jr. 5850 S. Pine Island Rd., Davie 954-434-0499, www.dpjcc.org
MIAMI-DADE: Michael-Ann Russell JCC
This JCC seemingly has a camp for everyone. There are more than 25 for children ages 2–15 at its Camp Sol Taplin, one of South Florida’s largest and most established Jewish summer camps. In the two younger groups (age 4 and under and K-Grade 5), options include sports and swim academies; dance, art and theater camps; and Tiny Tumblers Gymnastics. Campers in Grade 6 and up have an even wider choice of engaging ways to spend their summer — such as in Extreme Adventure Camp on the Road, which travels to destinations in Southern California. 18900 NE 25th Ave., Miami, 305-932-4200 www.marjcc.org
PALM BEACH: American Heritage School Summer Camp
American Heritage’s reputation as one of the top private schools in Florida, if not the nation, is reflected in its summer camp programs. Operating for 40-plus years, the school’s 32 camps are designed for children ages 3-14. In addition to Day Camp, specialty camps include Robotics, Art, Science, Musical Theatre, Video Production and Sports. 6200 Linton Blvd., Delray Beach, 888-490-7467 www.online.ahschool.com
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
Favorite After School Program or Activity
BROWARD: David Posnack JCC
For kindergarten through eighth-grade, “The J” is the place to be after school. Its Adventure Program offers options like arts and crafts, a computer lab, a playground, a supervised homework room and Judaic activities. For a separate fee, extracurriculars range from “Get in Motion” activities like basketball and karate to “Expand Your Mind” pursuits like cooking and robotics. The Teen JCrew program engages middle-schoolers with a fitness center, a free Leadership-in-Training program and more. JCC membership is not required and school-pickup is available. 5850 S. Pine Island Rd., Davie, 954-434-0499 www.dpjcc.org
MIAMI-DADE: Miami Beach JCC
A haven for family health and fitness, the JCC features a state-of-the-art Technogym with cardio equipment, treadmills, bikes, elliptical machines and a climber. Also, the sports schedule is packed with team and competitive leagues for kids and adults alike. Athletics include flag football, basketball, soccer, baseball, volleyball, racquetball, gymnastics and more. There’s also an exclusive schedule of Parent Place classes and activities designed specifically for toddlers and younger tots. 4221 Pine Tree Dr., Miami Beach, 305-534-3206 www.mbjcc.org
PALM BEACH: Adolph & Rose Levis JCC
With soccer, basketball, swimming and a state-of-the-art fitness center, the JCC is a hub of activity for the family. The same holds true for its after-school activities for kids of all abilities, with programs in SuperSports, soccer, yoga, karate, tennis and fitness. And younger children are the center of attention at the Betty & Marvin Zale Early Childhood Learning Center, where classes cover three developmental stages: Baby & Me (birth-24 months), Separation (18-20 months), and Preschool (2 years to Pre-K). 9801 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton,
Favorite Indoor Playground
BROWARD: Off the Wall
When your kids are bouncing off the walls, where better to have them do it than at the place named for it? There’s a day’s worth of trampoline activities that’ll get their hearts pumping — dodgeball, slam dunk, joust and trapeze, among them. Other activities include laser tag, virtual reality, ax-throwing, rock wall, ropes course, karaoke studio, crazy cars, putting lounges, pool tables, ping pong, arcade games and a full menu restaurant. There are two locations: 9130 W. State Road 84, Davie, 954-476-3000; and 4939 Coconut Creek Pkwy., Coconut Creek, 954-973-3031 www.otwusa.com
Sky Zone
This trampoline park has all the attractions you’d expect — and some you might not. For instance, Sunday mornings are set aside for Little Leapers sessions, high-energy play adventures for kids ages 5 and under and their parents. And after dark, lasers, music and blacklights turn the park into a jumping dance club called Glow. Other out-of-the-ordinary activities include a Ninja Warrior Course, a Zip Line, a Foam Zone with an Air Tower, an Air Court for basketball games and Bounce Boards rentals. There are two locations: 5450 NW 82nd Ave., Doral, 305-640-5424; and 10200 SW 186th St., Cutler Bay, 305-640-5424 www.skyzone.com
PALM BEACH: Little Town Play
Kids love to play grownup, and they have their own little town to do it at this indoor play center. With dress-up costumes, kids from 6 months to 6 years can explore a fresh market, gas pump, firehouse, diner, hair salon and more. A Tot-Spot gives crawlers and early walkers a perfect place to try out those legs. Open play goes on all day. Several birthday party packages are available. 15200 Jog Rd., Delray Beach, 561-562-5661 www.littletownplaycenter.com
Favorite Arts Program
BROWARD: Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Whether your child is an aspiring performer, or just someone who loves to act, dance or sing, there are several opportunities to learn how to do it better at one of the country’s top performing arts centers. For pre-K through adult, all-encompassing classes teach performance arts fundamentals, as well as more technical pursuits like costumes and staging — all culminating with a stage performance. Also, Broward Center Spotlights is an audition-based vocal ensemble in which students perform with choreography for various Broward Center and community events. 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org
MIAMI-DADE: Adrienne Arsht Center
The possibilities for student engagement are kaleidoscopic here. They range from Learning Through the Arts, which turns live theatrical performances into teachable moments, to Jazz Roots: Sound Check, a behind-the-scenes look at a jazz concert for 1,000 aspiring jazz musicians. Also, throughout the school year, Arsht Center presents in-school performances, lecture/ demonstrations and master classes for all grades. Also, each year, Family Fest engages the community at-large with performances open to the public. 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-468-2000 www.arshtcenter.org
PALM BEACH: Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
With 15 different offerings in its Student Arts Enrichment program alone, Kravis is obviously committed to arts outreach. But beyond the workshops, master classes and summer programs, Kravis also has a vibrant online educational presence. Bring Down the House engages 9- to 18-year-old students where they are via Zoom with private performing arts instruction and coaching with professional teaching artists. Also, Kravis Classroom Connection is an innovative virtual series that presents pre-recorded presentations for teachers and students. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-832-7469 www.kravis.org
FOR KIDS
Favorite Academic Enrichment/Tutoring Program
BROWARD:
Code Ninjas
Here’s one tutoring program you probably won’t hear your kids complain about. At Code Ninjas, they can learn to build their own video games like Roblox and Minecraft while they learn about coding. For children ages 5-7, Code Ninjas Jr. provides a foundation through visual curriculum. Code Ninjas Create advances to building video games and learning coding skills for ages 7-14. A variety of camps are also available, as well as an At-Home Coding program. There are locations in Cooper City, Coral Springs, Oakland Park, Plantation, Weston and Aventura. www.codeninjas.com
MIAMI-DADE: Kumon
Kumon turns tutoring into self-learning. Created by a Japanese father who wanted his young son to develop a love for learning, the program provides tools that foster independent thinking, focus and motivation to help students fulfill their academic potential. Whether the goal is catching up or building a foundation for the future, the Kumon Math and Reading Center has programs for ages 3-5, 6-12 and 13 and older. A placement test helps get students onto an individualized lesson plan guided by trained and certified instructors. From Miami Lakes to Pinecrest, there are nine locations in Miami-Dade. www.kumon.com
PALM BEACH:
International College Counselors
With competition for college acceptance at an all-time high, International College Counselors’ personal, one-on-one approach offers prospective postsecondary students a leg up. In its Comprehensive College Admission Plan, students in grades 9-12 receive a personal advisor who, beginning with a holistic evaluation, is able to match them with the best possible schools and take them through the entire admission process. 1200 N. Federal Highway, Suite 200, Boca Raton, 800-452-9090 www.internationalcollegecounselors.com
Favorite Infant/Toddler Enrichment Program
BROWARD:
NSU University School Preschool
Children from 18 months through 4 years get off to a good start in NSU preschool classrooms, where personalized instruction, active learning and exceptional resources are the rule. Located on the Nova Southeastern University campus, the preschool provides both students and teachers with a wide range of resources and opportunities. For example, its staff works closely with the NSU School of Psychology, which is on hand for occupational, physical, and speech therapy. Several three- or five-day-a-week options are available. 3375 SW 75 Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-262-4506 www.uschool.nova.edu
MIAMI-DADE: Mini-Me Science at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
This monthly program at Frost Science is a shared experience for children ages 2-5 and their parents. Hands-on activities specifically designed for early learners engage the senses as they promote exploration and discovery. Held at 10:30 a.m. on the second Sunday of the month, sessions are facilitated by science educators and usually include all materials and supplies. Thirty minutes of hands-on activity is followed by a guided museum exploration in one of the museum’s exhibitions. 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-434-9600 www.frostscience.org
PALM BEACH: YMCA of the Palm Beaches
The Y’s Early Learning Center helps youngsters start kindergarten ready to succeed. Its curriculum supports social-emotional skills and open-ended opportunities to explore individual interests. Children learn about literacy, math, art, science and more in a positive educational environment designed to help them reach their developmental milestones and discover their own unique gifts. There are programs for 2-year-olds, VPK, preschool and after-school, including gym activities, onsite swim lessons and daily workshops. 2085 S. Congress Ave., Palm Springs, 561-968-9622 www.ymcapalmbeaches.org
EATS & TREATS
Favorite Place for Frozen Treats
Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant
When your kids scream for ice cream, this is the place that’ll stop them. You can get a killer cone from the walk-up window or take a seat in the dining room and get everything including The Kitchen Sink — Jaxson’s signature creation that scoops up a pound of ice cream per person in a metal sink and tops it with treats and sparklers. With about 40 regular flavors and a handful of seasonal flavors, the ice cream, sorbets, yogurts and toppings are prepared daily. Portions are super-sized, too. 128 S. Federal Hwy., Dania Beach, 954-923-4445 www.jaxsonsicecream.com
MIAMI-DADE: Cold Stone Creamery
Cold Stone is not like other ice cream parlors. Its specialty is made specifically for you. Churned fresh in-store, each flavor is mixed before your eyes with your choice of candy, cakes, fruits or nuts on the frozen granite stone from which its name is taken. Plus, ice cream, ice cream cakes, shakes and other frozen treats can be ordered online for pickup or delivery. There are six locations in Miami-Dade. www.coldstonecreamery.com
PALM BEACH: Menchie’s
Menchie’s takes its frozen yogurt seriously. It employs an innovative research and development team to come up with different flavors every month so that there’s always some new taste sensation to try — including unique items like custom frozen yogurt cakes. Having fewer calories than ice cream doesn’t hurt, either. There are locations in Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Lake Worth. www.menchies.com
Favorite Healthy Food Spot
TRI-COUNTY WINNER: First Watch
Avocado toast, anyone?
A family favorite from West Palm to Miami, this daytime-cafe chain has mushroomed with a food ethos that follows the sun for fresh, seasonal ingredients. Breakfast, brunch and lunch are baked, sliced and juiced up for a full menu of dishes with healthy portions and healthful ingredients. Kids will go for specialties like the fruit crepe or chocolate chip pancake.
Favorite Farmers Market
BROWARD: Yellow Green Farmers Market
It’s been called the Taj Mahal of farmers markets, but just calling it a farmers market doesn’t tell the whole story. Sure, there’s lots of farm-fresh food, but with over 30 categories of booths in this open-air space, it’s more like a big, community-minded bazaar. There are artisanal crafts, live music, yoga, art and dance classes, and four 30-foot-high Seminole Chickee huts for outdoor seating. 3080 Sheridan St., Hollywood, 954-513-3990 www.ygfarmersmarket.com
MIAMI-DADE: Coconut Grove Farmers Market
Though it features about two dozen other vendors, this year-round Saturday haunt is probably best known for its Glaser Organic Farms tent, which specializes in healthful foods — or as its purveyors call it, “food that loves you back.” A variety of organic fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, seeds and raw vegan foods are sourced from local growers and from around the world. Epicurean delights from a salad bar to raw food pizzas and fruit pies are also available. 3300 Grand Ave., Coconut Grove, www.glaserorganicfarms.com
PALM BEACH: Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market
One of the few remaining family-owned and -operated farmers markets in South Florida, the Bedner family isn’t kidding about the “farm fresh” part. Their produce is grown on the farm, right outside the back door — which, good to know, doesn’t use genetically modified seed. Field trips to the Boynton Beach farm come with tractor rides and a petting zoo. There are also locations in Delray Beach and West Palm Beach. 10066 Lee Rd., Boynton Beach, 561-733-5490 www.bedners.com
Favorite Family-Friendly Restaurant
BROWARD: Jaxson’s Ice Cream
Parlour & Restaurant
This Broward institution is best-known for the frozen concoctions it’s been scooping up from the same, family-owned location since 1956, but it’s got a lot more than ice cream going for it. There’s a rustic dining room with license-plate-deco walls and a full menu that features belly-busting specialties like the Titanic Burger with three half-pound patties and the half-pound Mile-Long Dog made exclusively for Jaxson’s. Each of the seven offerings on the kid’s menu comes with fries and a kid-sized milkshake, ice cream sundae or cone. There’s also a Country Store with novelty toys, retro knick-knacks and penny candy. 128 S. Federal Hwy., Dania Beach, 954-923-4445 www.jaxsonsicecream.com
MIAMI-DADE: Flanigan’s
In South Florida’s ever-changing dining landscape, Flanigan’s is as constant as an ocean breeze. From its 1959 founding by Joe “Big Daddy” Flanigan, it has evolved into a group of 24 laid-back neighborhood restaurants with an island vibe. The star of the menu is the Legendary Baby Back Ribs — a four-bone rack is even available on the kids menu. There are eight Miami-Dade locations. www.flanigans.net
PALM BEACH: TooJays Deli
Launched on Palm Beach in 1981, TooJay’s is still dishing out authentic gourmet deli classics with a big side of hospitality. The menu features hearty portions of homemade comfort foods, handcrafted sandwiches and made-from-scratch soups, salads and baked goods. Kids menu offerings come with a mini black-and-white cookie and a choice of two sides for lunch or dinner, and there’s a kids breakfast menu, too. There are eight Palm Beach County locations. www.toojays.com
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Favorite Pediatrician
TRI-COUNTY WINNER: Pediatric Associates
Providing high-quality care 365 days a year, Pediatric Associates is the go-to when it comes to choosing a pediatric physician in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. With more than 200 providers and 34 locations throughout the state, doctors at the privately-owned primary care pediatric practice provide services from check-ups and hearing and vision testing to on-site laboratories and x-rays at select locations. Pediatric Associates also offers telehealth visits and convenient night, weekend and holiday hours. Various locations, 855-400-1774 www.pediatricassociates.com
Favorite Pediatric Hospital
BROWARD: Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
In South Florida, the name Joe DiMaggio is as synonymous with baseball as it is with pediatric healthcare. Established in 1992, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital has earned its reputation of being a leading pediatric hospital by providing expert care and a comprehensive scope of services in a child-friendly atmosphere. The four-story facility’s décor and equipment, such as the CT scanner disguised as a pirate ship, sets children’s nerves at ease. Treating everything from minor illnesses to complex medical conditions, the hospital is staffed 24-hours a day by a world-class team. 1005 Joe DiMaggio Dr., Hollywood, 954-265-5324 www.jdch.com
MIAMI-DADE: Nicklaus Children’s Hospital
Topping the list locally as a Miami-Dade Family Favorite Pediatric Hospital, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital was also nationally ranked in five pediatric specialties by U.S. News and World Report in its 2021-22 “Best Children’s Hospital” rankings. The 309-bed pediatric specialty hospital has nearly 800 attending physicians and more than 390 subspecialists, ready to treat the most complex of cases. The hospital is also the largest provider of pediatric medical education in the southeastern United States. 3100 SW 62 Ave., Miami, 305-666-6511 www.nicklauschildrens.org
PALM BEACH: West Boca Medical Center
When a trip to the hospital is in order, it can be overwhelming for kids. So to keep them comfortable, and to provide specialized care, West Boca Medical Center has a separate pediatric emergency room, pediatric department and pediatric intensive care unit specifically to treat an array of conditions in children from minor to severe. The team is dedicated to supporting parents throughout the entire process by keeping them informed every step of the way. 21644 State Road 7, West Boca, 561-488-8000 www.westbocamedctr.com
Favorite Urgent Care Center
BROWARD: Memorial Urgent Care Center
Providing convenient and fast care for common illnesses, Memorial Healthcare System’s urgent care centers are a top choice for parents seeking non-emergency services in a hurry for their children. With locations in Hollywood and Pembroke Pines, the urgent care centers treat everything from cough and colds to simple sprains and fractures. Patients can walk in or book an appointment. Locations are open seven days a week. www.mhs.net
MIAMI-DADE: Baptist Health Urgent Care
When kids need care at a moment’s notice, Baptist Health Urgent Care is standing by to provide same day service. With 26 locations across the tri-county area, Baptist Health is a convenient way to receive quality care for illnesses and injuries including rashes, sprains and strains and more. Virtual visits with urgent care doctors are available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. www.baptisthealth.net
PALM BEACH: After Hours Pediatrics Urgent Care
Regardless of whether it’s a weeknight, Sunday afternoon or a holiday, After Hours Pediatrics’ doors are open to provide quick medical care for babies up to age 21. Board-certified pediatricians provide high-quality illness and injury treatment and work closely with each child’s pediatrician to ensure appropriate follow-up care. The facility also provides in-house digital x-rays and on-site laboratory services. 6250 Lantana Rd., Lake Worth, 561-963-4874 www.afterhourspediatrics.com
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Favorite Maternity Hospital
BROWARD: Broward Health Coral Springs The Maternity Place
From its clinical expertise in delivery and neonatal care to the labor and delivery amenities, the maternity team at The Maternity Place is dedicated to the health and care of expectant moms, babies and families. Highlights include private labor and delivery suites, lactation support, couplet care, perinatal unit, level II neonatal unit and more. A special Celebration Package can be ordered to provide Mom some much-deserved extra pampering. 3000 Coral Hills Dr., Coral Springs, 954-344-3000 www.browardhealth.org
MIAMI-DADE: Mount Sinai Medical Center
Adhering to the highest safety standards while providing top-notch care, the professionals at Mount Sinai Medical Center aim to provide mom and baby the best maternity experience possible. Features include comfortable labor and delivery rooms, hypnobirthing, breastfeeding support and a state-of-the-art level III NICU. Classes are also available, such as prenatal, preparing for cesarean birth and formula safety. 4300 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, 305-674-2273 www.msmc.com
PALM BEACH: Boca Raton Regional Hospital
Part of the Baptist Health system, The Toppel Family Place at Boca Raton Regional Hospital ensures that families receive a loving and healthy start in life. Private suites with modern amenities offer comfort to families, while the maternity team provides top-notch care. The department is equipped with a state-of-the-art security system and a level II NICU Unit. Support services include a pre- and postpartum program to meet the medical, emotional and psychosocial needs of expectant and postpartum women. 800 Meadows Rd., Boca Raton, 561-955-7100 www.brrh.com
Favorite Provider or Program for Special Needs
BROWARD: David Posnack JCC – Giborim Program
Giborim, translated to heroes in Hebrew, provides interactive experiences for campers ages 3-22 with autism, down syndrome, developmental delays and other disabilities. Adventures include in-house activities, field trips, special events, an inclusion program and more. David Posnack Jewish Community Center, 5850 S. Pine Island Rd., Davie, 954-434-0499 www.dpjcc.org
MIAMI-DADE: Atlantis Academy
Providing a small, close-knit school environment, Atlantis Academy prepares students with learning differences for individual success. Programs are specifically designed for children who have learning difficulties or who may be struggling in their current school. Personalized attention and education programs allow for high levels of individualized support. 9600 SW 107 Ave., Miami, 305-501-1523 www.atlantisacademy.com
PALM BEACH: We Rock the Spectrum
When it comes to gyms catering to all kids, this one really rocks. We Rock the Spectrum offers classes and a sensory-friendly environment for kids with special needs as well as typically developing children. Through fitness and fun, kids increase strength, movement, sensory processing, communication, positive behavior, social interaction and self-care skill within an all-inclusive space. 223 S. US Highway 1, Tequesta, 561-529-3559 www.werockthespectrumjupitertequesta.com
Favorite Pediatric Dentist/ Orthodontist
BROWARD (TIE): Dr. Sandra Brener
When it comes to happy and healthy smiles, Dr. Brener delivers. Committed to the oral health of children from infancy to adolescence, patients are welcomed in a warm, child-friendly environment designed specifically with kids in mind. Dr. Brener and her skilled team offer the most advanced techniques and are dedicated to providing a stress-free experience for children. 9720 Stirling Rd., Cooper City, www.coopercitypediatricdentist.com
BROWARD (TIE): Sage Dental of Cooper City
From pediatric dentistry and orthodontics to teeth cleaning and surgery, the professional team at Sage Dental has families covered. Using the latest clinical technology, the office provides a convenient one-stop-shop for a variety of dental care under one roof for all ages. Pediatric specialists provide care exclusively for children to fit their needs. 12129 Sheridan St., Cooper City, 954-283-0468 www.mysagedental.com
MIAMI-DADE: Happy Teeth
Happy Teeth strives to make the whole family smile. Providing a range of treatment from general dentistry to oral surgery and orthodontics, Dr. Alejandro Rodriguez, DDS and his team are committed to providing exceptional service to patients. 7976 SW Eighth St., Miami, 305-266-4544
PALM BEACH: Bright Horizons Dental
As a skilled dentist, Dr. Arelis Martone provides state-of-the-art dental techniques and quality care to give her patients of all ages healthy, aesthetic smiles. A native of South Florida, Dr. Martone worked for several years as an Air Force Dentist in New Mexico before settling back to Florida. 5030 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton www.brighthorizonsdental.com
JulyEvents
LISTINGS
Please e-mail listing information to calendar@southfloridafamilylife.com by the 5th of the month prior to the event date. Include the name of the event, location, address, date, time, brief description, price and telephone number for the public.
Youth Fishing Derby
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Kids ages 3-12 can bring a fishing pole and bait for a fun-filled fishing derby. Free. 8-10am, PINE TRAILS PARK FISHING PIER, 10555 Trails End, Parkland, 954-757-4107 www.cityofparkland.org
The Three Little Pigs
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Simply Puppets presents a fun-filled show for families and children. 1-2pm, HALLANDALE BEACH BRANCH LIBRARY, 300 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, www.broward.org/library
Dive In Movie
FRIDAY, JULY 15
Stay cool in the pool while watching Spider-Man: No Way Home. Free. 8pm, HOUSTON SWORN POOL, 901 NW Tenth St., Pompano Beach, www.pompanobeachfl.gov
Firefly Island
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Join local children’s author James Roberts for an adventure on Firefly Island and to discuss nature conservation. 11-11:30am, POMPANO BEACH LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTER, 50 W. Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach, www.broward.org/library
BROWARD COUNTY
Starlight Musicals
FRIDAYS, JULY 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
A true summer tradition, this event is the perfect way to wrap up the week. Bring the family, a picnic and some chairs or blankets to enjoy a concert under the stars Fridays through August 12. Weather permitting. 7-10pm, HOLIDAY PARK, 1150 G. Harold Martin Dr., Fort Lauderdale, www.fortlauderdale.gov
Hot Rods and Hot Dogs
SATURDAY, JULY 2
A fun-filled day for the family with a car show, food trucks, live entertainment and a free toy car for the first 250 kids who stop at the Coconut Creek Police tent. 10am-2pm, COCONUT CREEK COMMUNITY CENTER, 1100 Lyons Rd., Coconut Creek, www.coconutcreek.net
Children’s Summer Film Festival
SATURDAYS, JULY 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
Watch a family-friendly movie every Saturday through August 6th. Free. 10am-noon, RIVER OF GRASS ARTSPARK, 17195 Sheridan St., Pembroke Pines, 954-986-5027 www.ppines.com
Dream Car Classic Car Show
SUNDAY, JULY 3
Car show features dozens of classic cars, trucks and other vehicles. Free. 10am-2pm, DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOD, www.hollywoodfl.org
Sea Turtle Walks
JULY 5-7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 & 28
An informative hands-on session about sea turtles is followed by a trip to the beach with expert guides to watch for turtles that have come to lay eggs. Be prepared to walk up to two miles. Ages 9 and up. $21. Preregistration required. 8pm-1am, MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE, 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, www.mods.org
Food Truck Frenzy
THURSDAY, JULY 7
Skip the cooking and bring the family for some outdoor dining at the park. 6-9pm, TREE TOPS PARK, 3900 SW 100 Ave., Davie, 954-357-5130 www.broward.org/parks
Sunny Days and Starry Nights
THURSDAY, JULY 7
Participate in free museum exploration the first Thursday of every month. 11am-7pm, NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE, One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, www.nsuartmuseum.org
Eat to the Beat
FRIDAY, JULY 8
Bring your family, and appetite, to this event featuring an array of food trucks and live music by the Shane Duncan Band. 6:30-9pm, SUELLEN H. FARDELMANN SPORTS COMPLEX, 10300 Stirling Rd., Cooper City, www.coopercityfl.org
The Lost Pirates Show
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Bring the family for an interactive show where three captains are washed up after a big storm on Watson Island and resort to battles like rock-paperscissors to see who will rule. 2-2:40pm, BROWARD COUNTY MAIN LIBRARY, 100 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, www.broward.org/library
The Secret of Illusions
SATURDAY, JULY 23
A magical adventure for the whole family with spectacular illusions and special effects. $19 and up. 7:30pm, BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222 www.browardcenter.org
Sail into Stories
SATURDAY, JULY 30
Be energized by Lucrèce Louisdhon-Louinis in this upbeat storytelling show that includes live drumming and clapping games for families in English and some French and Haitian-Kreyol. 10-10:30am, NSU ALVIN SHERMAN LIBRARY, 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd., Davie, www.broward.org/library
Slime Time
WEEKENDS IN JULY
Have ooey gooey fun making different kinds of slime and then comparing the differences. Free with paid admission. MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE, 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, 954-467-6637 www.mods.org
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Herp Tour
Blue Man Group
WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY, JUNE 29-JULY 3
An entertaining performance with signature drumming, creativity and quirky comedy. 8pm, ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.arshtcenter.org
Gold Coast Free First Saturday
SATURDAY, JULY 2
Explore the museum for free the first Saturday of every month. GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM, 12450 SW 152 St., Miami, 305-253-0063 www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org
Vizcaya Village Farmers Market
SUNDAYS, JULY 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31
Discover fresh-made delicacies and hand-crafted goods, fruits and vegetables, baked goods, vegan products and more. 9am-2pm, VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS, 3250 S. Miami Ave., Miami, www.vizcaya.org
Florida SuperCon
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 8-10
A gathering of celebrities, unique exhibitors, comic creators, anime voice actors and more. MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach, www.floridasupercon.com
Family Day on Aragon
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Enjoy a day of family fun activities, arts and crafts, live performances and more every second Saturday of the month. 3-6pm, CORAL GABLES MUSEUM, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, www.coralgablesmuseum.org
Protect the Seven Seas
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Kids can listen to a pirate story, find out how to create a temporary tattoo and learn the importance of keeping our beaches and waterways clean. Ages 5-12. 10:30-11:30am, MIAMI BEACH LIBRARY, 227 22 St., Miami Beach, www.mdpls.org
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Sensory Saturdays
SATURDAY, JULY 2
The first Saturday of every month the center opens early providing an adapted experience, with softened lighting, less crowds and decreased noise and visual stimulation for those affected by autism spectrum disorder. 9-10am, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988 www.coxsciencecenter.org
Dungeons & Dragons
SATURDAYS, JULY 16, 23 & 30
New and experienced players can learn techniques of playing the game. Ages 13-18. Pre-registration
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Take a guided tour through the property’s restricted areas to discover reptilian and amphibious neighbors in wild and urban habitats. 7-9pm, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, 305-235-1668 www.deeringestate.org
PAMM
Free Second
Saturdays
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Participate in free hands-on activities, tours, performances and more. Admission is free all day with art-making from 1-4pm. PÉREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, www.pamm.org
Mango Festival
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 9-10
It’s all about mangos during this family festival featuring cooking demonstrations and tastings, vendors, lawn games, music and more. 10am-4pm, FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Miami, www.fairchildgarden.org
Say Yes to the Mess
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 9-10
Bring a towel for messy fun with a bubble foam party, slime machine, shaving cream art and more. During museum hours. MIAMI
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, 305-373-5437 www.miamichildrensmuseum.org
Family Day at The Underline
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Kids can have fun making creations while using giant building blocks. Free. 2-4pm, THE UNDERLINE, Southwest First Avenue between Southwest 8 Street and SW 7 Street, Miami
National Ice Cream Day
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 16-17
Have a cool time making ice cream puffy paintings, ice cream play dough and a live performance. MIAMI CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, 305-373-5437 www.miamichildrensmuseum.org
required. 1pm, SPANISH RIVER LIBRARY, 1501 NW Spanish River Rd., Boca Raton, 561-393-7852
Nights at the Museum
FRIDAY, JULY 29
All ages can enjoy extended museum hours and Seafari-themed fun through interactive science crafts, activities, exhibits, shows and more. $16.95/adult, $12.95/child. 6-9pm, COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, 561-832-1988 www.coxsciencecenter.org
Snow White: The Early Years
SUNDAY, JULY 31
Curtain Call Playhouse presents a new take on the classic story with a performance filled with songs, plot twists and fun. Recommended for grades K-5. $8/adult, $6/child. WILLOW THEATRE AT SUGAR SAND PARK, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, 561-347-3900 www.sugarsandpark.org
Every effort has been made to provide accurate information. Changes and cancellations do occur. Please double check the details before setting out on your adventure.
Butterfly Walk
SATURDAY, JULY 23
Explore various habitats in search of rarely seen species of butterflies found on-site. 11am-noon, DEERING ESTATE, 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami, 305-235-1668 www.deeringestate.org
Food Truck Wednesdays
WEDNESDAYS
Bring the family and your appetite to this food truck event featuring a variety of dishes to choose from. 5-10pm, PELICAN HARBOR MARINA, 1275 NE 79 St., Miami, www.miamifoodtrucksevents.com
Nature Connects
THROUGH AUGUST 28
Explore 82-acres of paradise as you discover 30 giant sculptures built with over 700,000 LEGO bricks. FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Miami, www.fairchildgarden.org
Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 5
Step into Victorian London and test your powers of observation through hands-on activities at this interactive exhibit. FROST SCIENCE, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-434-9600 www.frostscience.org
Alligator & Croc Feeding
MONDAYS
Explore the wildlife sanctuary and view the alligators and crocodiles as they have a snack. 4pm, BUSCH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, 2500 Jupiter Park Dr., Jupiter, 561-575-3399 www.buschwildlife.org
Fairchild presents:
22 GIANT sculptures featuring 700,000 LEGO® pieces, 800 LIFE-SIZE building blocks, and 83-ACRES of paradise to explore!
NOW through August 28
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Walk-in Urgent Care
7 Days a Week 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Personalized and prompt care of minor injuries and illnesses for infants, children, adolescents and young adults under 21 years of age provided by experts in pediatric care, led by board-certified pediatric physicians.
10 locations throughout Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.
nicklauschildrens.org/UrgentCare
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