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>> TODAY (noon to 1:30pm) is time for more tunes at Stranahan Park. RD Project (latin music) will be playing this week for this edition of Noon Tunes. Make sure you bring a chair or blanket. (Free)
>> Only a couple more weekends of the South Florida Renaissance Festival. If you haven't checked it out yet, you might want to try Saturday and Sunday for it special themed "Cosplay Carnival of Heroes and Villains". Fun for all ages. This one is located up in Deerfield Beach, but too good to not mention here. ($$)
>> If furry friends are your deal, come support the Humane Society of Broward County with its 32nd Annual Walk For Animals. Registration begins on Saturday at 8am at Huizenga Park. Walk begins at 10am. (Fundraiser)
>> Closer to home, you can explore this weekend at the Bug Bonanza at MODS. Families can buzz in and have fun with all things buggy discovering the amazing lives of insects, spiders and other creepy crawly creatures. A range of âinsect-ivitiesâ will be offered that allow visitors to touch, feel and taste insects. ($$)
>> For the little ones, Pinkalicious will be the show of the day at 1pm at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Pinkalicious can't stop eating pink cupcakes and her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor's office with a severe case of "pinkititus," which makes her pink from head to toe! Come along with Pinkalicious as she learns the power of self-control and the importance of moderation. ($$)
>> If art is more you thing... come browse the booths at the second installment of the Las Olas Art Fair on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm. (Free)
>> Sunday it time again for Jazz Brunch on the Riverwalk. This free, live outdoor concert series always brings a big crowd and features the areaâs best local jazz artists. Listen to the music on three different stages on the first Sunday of each month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Free) |