Lil Pump @ Bottled Blonde Spring Break 3/14/23

Lil Pump @ Bottled Blonde Spring Break
Wednesday, 03/22/2023-03/22/2023, 10:00 pm-03:00 am
Bottled Blonde
2838 NW 2nd Ave, Bldg 2,
Miami, Florida, 33127
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Cost: 20-60

LIL PUMP @ BOTTLED BLONDE 3/22 – SPRING BREAK

Ticket options:

VIP General Admission: Skip the line! Includes entry into venue; standing room only.

ENTRY IS AT DOORMAN DISCRETION, DRESS CODE INFORCED

21+ ID REQUIRED

Table Reservations: Please text 347-673-4965.

Open Enrollment for Spring Break Theater Camp at the Broward Center 3/10/23 – 3/19/23

Open Enrollment for Spring Break Theater Camp at the Broward Center
Friday, 03/10/2023-03/19/2023, 12:00 am-11:59 pm
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave.,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33312
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Cost: Varies by age group and schedule

Spring Break Theater Camp 2023 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts returns for five days of singing, dancing, acting and performances at the Rose Miniaci Arts Education Center this spring break, March 20-24.

The camp culminates in a live performance of Hooray for Hollywood! on a professional stage at the Broward Center under the direction of The Performance Project School of the Arts’ Executive Director Nina Felice, who shares hands-on experience in musical theater, acting, dance, voice and technical production with students from different ages and experience.

Camps are divided into age-appropriate groups for grades 2 – 5 (Group A), grades 6 – 8 (Group B) and grades 9 -12 (Teen Program, Group C). Campers in the Teen Program earn volunteer hours by helping the younger campers in the morning. Afterwards, they receive coaching on a song and/or monologue in the afternoon which they perform on the final day. This program is especially helpful for teens who are preparing for competitions and auditions.

All three camps are held from Monday, March 20 through Friday, March 24 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuition is $295 for Groups A and B and $150 for Group C. Early camp hours are available from 8 – 9 a.m. for $35; after camp hours are available from 4 – 6 p.m. for $65.

Three ways to register:

Registration for Summer Camp is available online at BrowardCenter.org/spring-break-theater-camp, by phone at 954-468-2689 or by emailing registrar@browardcenter.org. Online registration closes at noon on Friday before the camp’s start date. After online registration closes, applicants must register in person at the check in location. Spots are not guaranteed and are limited. An additional fee of $50 will apply to all walk ups.

Good Miami Project 3/8/23 – 3/31/23

Good Miami Project
Thursday, 03/08/2023-06/30/2023, 10:00 am-10:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida, 33132
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Cost: Free

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County (@arshtcenter) is pleased to present the Good Miami Project (@goodmiami) exhibit, a visual arts project showcasing 60 pieces of art produced by artist Greg Clark. The passion project, inspired by Clark’s volunteer experience with Overtown Music Project and Miami Waterkeeper, started in 2020, and highlights all the good that happens in Miami with 40 different nonprofit organizations. The pieces are on display in the lobbies of the Arsht Center’s Knight Concert Hall and Ziff Ballet Opera House, marking the largest exhibit of Clark’s work.

Funding Arts Broward Annual Meeting & Cocktail Reception Featuring Brazilian Voices 3/14/23

Funding Arts Broward Annual Meeting & Cocktail Reception Featuring Brazilian Voices
Tuesday, 03/14/2023-, 06:00 pm-08:00 pm
DUNE by Laurent Tourondel
2200 N Ocean Blvd,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33305
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Cost: $120

Funding Arts Broward (FAB), celebrating its 20th anniversary of preserving and cultivating the arts, will host its Annual Meeting and Reception on Tuesday, March 14, from 6 – 8 p.m., at Dune by Laurent Tourondel (2200 N. Ocean Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale). Attendees will enjoy a curated menu of specialty tapas, hand-selected wine pairings and panoramic ocean views from the North Terrace while being serenaded by FAB grantee Brazilian Voices’ Beatriz Malnic, Loren Oliveira, and Viviane Neves performing American standards plus Bossa Nova and Samba favorites.
Brazilian Voices is a nonprofit women’s vocal ensemble that performs at cultural community and philanthropic events. Aspiring to incorporate the best of global Brazilian culture, the group evolved out of a vocal technique workshop organized by Beatriz Malnic and Loren Oliveira in 2001. Since then, these two musical directors have brought together a cast of devoted women, who volunteer their voices and time promoting and preserving the rich multicultural Brazilian heritage fostering multicultural exchange, music appreciation, and education.

Last October, FAB announced its “Be The Spark,” fundraising campaign. The initiative was launched with a lead gift of $750,000 from FAB Founder Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz and had a total of more than $1.1 million pledged in advance of the campaign’s public announcement. The campaign aims to raise $3 million over the next five years that will significantly increase FAB’s grantmaking pool including expanding grants for arts education, encourage collaboration and new works and establish an endowment at the Community Foundation of Broward.

Through this campaign, FAB will be able to expand its support to groups beginning with the grant applications to be announced for the upcoming 2024 program year.

Since its inception in 2003, FAB has endowed grants of over $4 million to 65 small, mid-sized, and large professional performing and visual arts organizations. FAB is supported by membership whose dues go toward these grants that preserve and cultivate the arts in Broward County. FAB is also supported by its corporate partners BBX Capital, New River Fine Arts, Northern Trust, PNC Bank, Weston Jewelers, Pallant Insurance Agency, Casa D’Angelo, Tim Singer Realty and Twig, Trade & Tribunal.

FAB’s Annual Meeting and Reception at Dune is open to the public. Tickets are $120 per person. To RSVP, visit bit.ly/FABDuneReception2023. To learn more about FAB including how to become a member or support the arts through the 20th anniversary “Be the Spark” campaign, visit www.fundingartsbroward.org or email fundingartsbroward@gmail.com.

Homeownership Program Open Enrollment 2/15/23 – 3/31/23

Homeownership Program Open Enrollment
Wednesday, 02/15/2023-03/31/2023, 12:00 am-11:59 pm
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Cost: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Broward’s homeownership program applications to open for new two-story townhomes in Fort Lauderdale and Coral Springs beginning on Wednesday, February 15, via www.habitatbroward.org. The application deadline is Friday, March 31. Qualified prospective homeowners do not want to miss this limited opportunity.

The new energy-efficient, two-story townhomes will include three to four bedrooms, garages, modern kitchens, landscaped yards, and hurricane-impact windows.

These locations are close to city centers, schools, churches, recreational and shopping amenities with easy access to transportation and major traffic corridors.
The application process has four steps that include a pre-qualification questionnaire, orientation, financial analysis review, and face-to-face interview. Successful applicants can expect to move into a home within 12 to 18 months.

Qualifications include but are not limited to the following:
• Must be a first-time homebuyer.
• Must be a U.S. Citizen or legal permanent resident.
• Must be a current Broward County resident or working in Broward (for a year or more).
• Must demonstrate a need for affordable housing.
• Must be within HUD income guidelines.
• Must be committed to making affordable mortgage payments.
• Must be able to show $3,000 in savings and pay $2,700 in escrow.
Interested families can visit https://habitatbroward.org/apply/ to start the pre-application process after February 15th.