Our Local 10 Community Calendar is your one-stop shop for information about free or low-cost events happening in your community. From music festivals to museum displays and everything in between, check out why South Florida is the place to be every day of the week.
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Tuesday, Feb. 12
2025 Technical College Career Expo
Miami-Dade County Fair & Expo Center
Arnold Hall
10901 Coral Way
Miami, FL 33165
Time: 5 p.m. ā 8 p.m.
Explore exciting opportunities to prepare for high-demand, high-paying careers. Meet experienced and qualified instructors who will guide you on your path to success.
Cost: Free
For more information, call 305-558-8000 or visit careerinayear.com.
Now- Feb. 16
The Nova Music Festival Exhibition
12100 NE 16 Avenue
North Miami, FL 33161
Times:
Tuesday ā Sunday: 11 a.m. ā 8 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. ā 6 p.m.
At sunrise on Saturday, October 7, at 6:29 a.m., the peaceful Nova Music Festival in Israel was brutally and abruptly disrupted as thousands of Hamas terrorists invaded, resulting in the tragic murder of 1,200 lives, among them 370 festival attendees. The sacred space resonates with the weight of the memories of both victims and survivors, enveloped by remnants salvaged from the festival groundsā scorched cars, bullet-riddled bathroom stalls, and personal belongings all left behind.
For more information, visit novaexhibition.com
Thursday, Feb. 20 ā May 29
āThe Spaces-In-Betweenā
St. Thomas University Libraryās Archbishop John C. Favalora Archive & Museum
16400 NW 32nd Avenue
Opa-locka, FL 33054
Times:
Monday ā Thursday: 10 a.m. ā 6 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. ā 4:30 p.m.
Phoenix, an environmental photographer from South Florida, will display photographs of incredible moments of natureās endangered and threatened habitats and species that we stand to lose in the natural world. Phoenixās 24 photographic images reflect her devotion to protecting the natural environment, her oneness with the light and soul of the land and its inhabitants and her reverence for wild places.
Cost: Free
Now ā Feb. 23
Ignite Art and Light Festival
ArtsPark
1 North Young Circle
Hollywood, FL
This family-friendly festival showcases immersive experiences that blend cutting-edge creativity with interactive technology. Prepare to be amazed as artists reimagine urban landscapes through light, sound, and innovation.
Cost: Free
Now ā Feb. 28
Art is Happening Here
Cultural Institute of Mexico in Miami (ICM)
2555 Ponce de LeĆ³n Boulevard, 5th floor
Coral Gables, FL
Time: 6 p.m.
This exhibit celebrates the talent of emerging artists from Mexico, with guest artists from Colombia, Spain, Venezuela and other countries.
Cost: Free
Saturday, Feb. 15 ā Mar. 7
The Art of The Quilt
600 NE 21 Court
Wilton Manors, FL
Time: 6 p.m. ā 8 p.m.
This art exhibit will feature the work of Gary Hancock, a Wilton Manors-based quilt artist, with a body of work that is equally colorful, inspiring and utilitarian. Gary will be offering a collection of small items available for purchase and many of the pieces included in the exhibit will be for sale as well.
Cost: Free
For more information, visit www.ArtGallery21.org.
Sunday, Feb. 16
Miami Concours
Miami Design District
Showcase of cars along 40th Street
This yearās event will feature the largest display of the worldās fastest post-war automobiles, including record-breaking icons such as the McLaren F1, Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, Koenigsegg CCX, RUF CTR Yellowbird and others.
Thursday, Feb. 20 ā May 29
āThe Spaces-In-Betweenā
St. Thomas University Libraryās Archbishop John C. Favalora Archive & Museum
16400 NW 32nd Avenue
Opa-locka, FL 33054
Times:
Monday ā Thursday: 10 a.m. ā 6 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. ā 4:30 p.m.
Phoenix, an environmental photographer from South Florida, will display photographs of incredible moments of natureās endangered and threatened habitats and species that we stand to lose in the natural world. Phoenixās 24 photographic images reflect her devotion to protecting the natural environment, her oneness with the light and soul of the land and its inhabitants and her reverence for wild places.
Cost: Free
Friday, Feb. 21
Black in Fashion Heritage Event
Victory Black Box Theatre
1409 Sistrunk Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
Time: 7 p.m. ā 9:30 p.m.
In celebration of Black History Month, South Florida Fashion Academy middle and high school fashion design students will present unique fashion collections for guests, highlighting some of their latest designs inspired by famous Black fashion designers, icons, and trendsetters from American history.
To purchase tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1141116753929?aff=oddtdtcreator
Saturday, Feb. 22
Tri Railās Herzog Rail Fun Day
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Station
500 Gulf Stream Way
Dania Beach, FL
Time: 11 a.m. ā 3 p.m.
Attendees to the annual complimentary day will enjoy live entertainment, arts and crafts, interactive games, cookie decorating, face painting and more. Plus, families will enjoy photo opportunities with Tri-Railās mascot Conductor George Green and popular costumed characters, giveaways, food trucks and the āSouth Floridaās Kids Got Talentā singing competition.
Cost: Free
To learn more about Tri-Railās āRail Fun Day,ā visit www.tri-rail.com.
Saturday, Feb. 22
Wallcast Concert: The Musical Magic of John Williams
SoundScape Park
400 17 Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Time: 7:30 p.m.
New World Symphony will honor John Williams, the prolific composer behind some of the most iconic film scores of the past half century, including Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter and E.T.. NWS Artistic Director StĆ©phane DenĆØve will conduct a program featuring Williamsā greatest film scores. Some of the eveningās music will be paired with film montages and sequences.
Sunday, Feb. 23
Sandy Sprint Hollywood Broadwalk 5K Run/Walk
Charnow Park
300 Connecticut Street
Hollywood, FL 33019
Time: 7:15 a.m.
Runners, walkers, and supporters will gather to help raise awareness and funds for ovarian cancer research.
Cost: Registration for the event is $40 for adults and $30 for children under 12.
For more information, visit sandyovarian.org.
Thursday, Feb. 27
A Night at The Sir Johnās (Knight Beat)
The Marshall L. Davis African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
The Mustafa Concert Hall
6161 NW 22nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33142
Time: 7 p.m. ā 8:30 p.m.
This is a celebration of the rich legacy of the Sir Johnās Knight Beatāa cornerstone of Miamiās Black cultural scene and a legendary stop on the Chitlinā Circuit, known for its rich history in soul, R&B, blues and jazz. Hosted as part of the Centerās 50th-anniversary celebration, this night honors the history, music and cultural impact that shaped an era of African American artistry.
Cost: $50 per ticket
To purchase tickets, visit Eventbrite.com.