Imagine two days packed with an exploration of art and culture in Downtown Miami. DWNTWN artdays presented by the Miami DDA features over 50 events throughout Downtown Miami taking place September 7-8. Informational booths will be set up in key locations and the trolley will provide a cool and comfortable way to explore. More
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Labor Day Weekend
Downtown Miami has lots going on this Labor Day Weekend! We hope to see you around Downtown Miami. Meet up at the Cuban Pig-Out 2 at PAX on Sunday where we can enjoy a funky twist on a Guateque Campesino and PALO live for just $10 benefiting our friends at "Life is Art". Click Here for more on Labor Day Happenings
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Tuesday, September 4
MDC Culinary Institute offers a class on Wine Tasting with various Sommeliers.
Downtown after-hours and get to know wines from 6-8pm $40
Also offered...Date night cooking classes, building gingerbread houses...
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Join us at downtown Miami's cultural hotspot! Don't sit in rush hour traffic when you can be mingling with other professionals and enjoying a glass of wine! Enjoy free access to our exhibition galleries, relax with live local music, and experience cultural performances and monthly lectures! To RSVP call 305-375-1614 or email: RSVP@historymiami.org.Members: FREE Non-Members: $10
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Thursday, September 6
5:30pm-8:00pm
Meet Your Neighbors
The place to be on Thursday, September 6th after-hours will be Mary Brickell Village for Downtown Miami Partnership's "Meet Your Neighbors". Join DowntownMiami.com in exploring the many unique restaurants and shops
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Friday, September 7-8
DWNTWN artdays are finally here!
Informational Booths will be activated offering printed materials and information Friday and Saturday from Noon-5pm at Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami Art Museum and Mary Brickell Village. The City of Miami Trolley will be operating an "Art Days Trolley Route" : Friday 11am - 8pm Saturday Noon-5pm Get Route Map click here
There are over 50 ways to enjoy Downtown Miami's Art and Culture. | | Brickell Tour |
Fri, Sep 07, 2012 ( 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. )
Enjoy this pleasant evening tour with HistoryMiami guide Michael Pearlman. See Fire Station No. 4, the first Miami High School, Dr. James Jackson's office (now Dade Heritage Trust), First Presbyterian Church of Miami, Brickell Park, Brickell Key, the Miami CircleŽ archaeological site, and the Brickell Bridge with its Manuel Carbonell sculpture of a Tequesta, ending at Miami's oldest bar, Tobacco Road. No reservations required. Tour meets in front of the large bronze sculpture "the Union of the World" at the entrance to Mary Brickell Village at Brickell Plaza (SE 1 Ave) next to Grimpa Brazilian Steakhouse. Free and open to the public
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