PedalYard is Open. Teach kids 18 months to 6 plus years to ride a bike. 6/11/23

PedalYard is Open. Teach kids 18 months to 6 plus years to ride a bike.
Sunday, 06/11/2023-, 12:00 pm-05:00 pm
Audi North Miami/PedalYard
1995 NE 142nd St,
North Miami, Florida, 33181
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Cost: 15-20 per 2 hr session.

The country’s first learn-to-ride-a-bike, pop-up bike yard and play area for families and their kids 18 months to 6+years is bringing “old school” family bonding back to South Florida and beyond!

PedalYard combines a fun, safe, family-centric space with a custom, learn-to ride-a-bike technique and is getting event the youngest of early riders pedaling! Coaches help guide each child’s adult, giving caregivers the confidence, tools, and space to teach their kids to ride. Coaches don’t teach the kids to ride – their families do.

PedalYard provides all the gear and tools needed to ride a bike, and Pedal-tographers capture these milestone moments on video, so family members can put away their phones and be immersed in their child’s never-unlearned, never-forgotten once-in-a-lifetime experience.

History Fort Lauderdale’s “Take PRIDE! A Retrospective of LGBTQ Life in South Florida” Multimedia Exhibit 6/1/23 – 6/30/23

History Fort Lauderdale’s “Take PRIDE! A Retrospective of LGBTQ Life in South Florida” Multimedia Exhibit
Thursday, 06/01/2023-06/30/2023, 10:00 am-08:00 pm
Galleria Fort Lauderdale
2414 East Sunrise Blvd.,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33304
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Cost: Free

In honor of PRIDE Month (June 2023), History Fort Lauderdale presents “Take PRIDE! A Retrospective of LGBTQ Life in South Florida.”

The multimedia exhibit, located near Swarovski, between Macy’s and Dillard’s, will include over 100 historical photographs plus videos and costumes chronicling the growth, awareness and struggle of the LGBTQ community through the years. Photos will capture the liberation movement of the 1960s and ‘70s, the activism and rise of PRIDE parades and human rights rallies and the proliferation of gay-centric world-famous business endeavors including the Marlin Beach Hotel, The Copa and Backstreet.

A Photo Tribute Wall will feature lifestyle and significant event photos from Michael Murphy Photography. In addition, the exhibit will include the showing of “Open Dialogues,” an award-winning short film which captures the personal narratives of LGBTQ voices, produced by Art and Culture Center Hollywood, directed by Miami-based filmmaker Freddy Rodriguez and funded by Community Foundation of Broward.

Additional contributions to the exhibit are courtesy of Stonewall National Museum and Archives, World AIDS Museum and Educational Center, History Miami, Wilton Manors Historical Society, and Key West Art & Historical Society.

History Fort Lauderdale’s “Take PRIDE! A Retrospective of LGBTQ Life in South Florida” is sponsored by Galleria Fort Lauderdale, Visit Lauderdale, Castelli Real Estate Services, OutClique, HotSpots Media Group/Happening Out Television Network and GPR | Goodman Public Relations.

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