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December 01 to January 31,
in Key West |
Season's Greetings from the White House!
Presidential Christmas Cards and Christmas Ornaments on exhibit at this living museum and political retreat. Admission tickets $15, discounts for seniors and children. Visit web site for details.
Contact: (305) 294-9911
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December 01 to January 31,
in Florida Keys |
Florida Keys Gold Cup Sailfish Championship
Anglers pursue sailfish, the most plentiful billfish in the waters off the Keys, in a series of competitions.
Contact: Dianne Harbaugh at (305) 852-2102
Email: ditournaments@aol.com
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December 16 to January 17,
in Key West |
"Wild Women of Planet Wongo" at Red Barn Theater
Live comedy, drama, musical theater, and cabaret shows in this intimate small theater. Call Box Office for details and tickets, showtimes 8 p.m. Located at 319 Duval Street, Rear.
Contact: (305) 296-9911
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December 17 to January 10,
in Key West |
"Regrets Only" at Waterfront Playhouse
A laugh-out loud comedy by the author of Jeffrey and I Hate Hamlet. Rudnick skewers Park Avenue high society in this hilarious exploration of same-sex marriage, friendship and plastic surgery.
Contact: Box Office 305-294-5015
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January 01,
in Islamorada |
Village New Year’s Day Celebration
The annual 5k Run, Walk and Crawl is slated to start at 8 a.m. at Founders Park, mile marker 87 bayside in Islamorada. A day of festivities is to follow with the blessing of the fleet at Whale Harbor Bridge, a skate competition and jam, and a birthday party for Islamorada, the Village of Islands.
Contact: (305) 853-1685
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January 02 to January 04,
in Key Largo |
Key Largo Sailfish Challenge
Anglers are to pursue one of offshore fishing's greatest prizes during a season when the sailfishing is typically excellent.
Contact: (305) 852-9337
Email: fishnbully@msn.com
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January 03,
in Key Largo |
Orange Bowl Swimming Classic
Some of the best college swimmers in the country are to compete at Jacobs Aquatic Center, mile marker (MM) 99.6 oceanside, in a competition that is part of the celebration surrounding the annual Orange Bowl college football game in Miami.
Contact: (305) 453-7946
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January 08,
in Key West |
Old Town New Folk Music Series at the Studios of Key West
TSKW inaugural series features national recording singer/ songwriter Carrie Newcomer as part of TSKW's evening concert and workshop series. Concert tickets are $20 purchase online at Web site.
Contact: (305) 296-0458
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January 08,
in Key West |
January “First Thursday” Art Walk - rescheduled for "Second" Thursday
Caroline Street Art & Design District presents an evening of open houses from 6-9 p.m. in historic Key West Bight community, with art, coffee shops and unique restaurants. Held first Thur. of each month, free admission.
Contact: (305) 296-9100
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January 08 to January 10,
in Marathon |
"Steel Magnolias" at Marathon Community Theater
Set in Truvy's Beauty Salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, follow the lives, loves and losses of six women. Showtimes 8 p.m., Sunday matinees 3 p.m.
Contact: (305) 743-0408
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January 09 to June 30,
in Key West |
Key West Symphony Orchestra 2009 Season
The Key West Symphony Orchestra is the manifest dream of Music Director and Conductor Sebrina María Alfonso, a fifth-generation member of a Cuban-American family, born & raised in Key West. She envisioned making live symphonic music accessible to the community and its young people both as a performing art and educational experience. Visit Web site for performance schedule and showtimes.
Contact: (305) 292-1774
Email: info@keywestsymphony.com
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January 09 to January 10,
in Key West |
Key West Symphony Orchestra - Master Concert No. 1
Features pianist Alexander Ghindin, and Jin Hi Kim, a highly acclaimed komungo virtuoso and Korean percussionist who has been instrumental in transforming the Buddhist monk’s drumming for enlightenment into a high-energy performance piece. Jin Hi Kim plays a variety of Korean drums in her own vibrant composition, Monk Dance.
Contact: (305) 295-7676
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January 10,
in Key West |
Key West WPA Walking Tour
Part of a series of tours to be offered every second Saturday through February. Lead by local history guides, the walking tour will lead participants on a journey through Old Town Key West to discover the works of WPA artists and the stories behind the art. Tours commence at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 10 and Feb 14 at Key West Heritage House, 410 Caroline St. The cost is $20. Tickets will be sold the morning of each tour.
Contact: 305-296-3573
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January 11 to January 12,
in Islamorada |
Bartender’s Sailfish Open
An all-release sailfish tournament, this challenge offers awards for winning bars and bartenders.
Contact: Jack McCormick (305) 664-8400
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January 11,
in Big Pine |
Boogie on the Bay Music Festival
Five national touring bands come together for a fabulous waterfront concert at Parmer's Resort on Little Torch Key near mile marker 28.5. Food, drink and arts n' crafts and even kayak rides. Special packages combining accommodations and concert tickets.
Contact: Jay Marzella
Email: info@parmersresort.com
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January 11,
in Key Largo |
Sustainable Seafood Dinner
Pew Environment Group and Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen’s Association are to host a sustainable seafood dinner at Snapper’s Waterfront Restaurant at MM94.5, Key Largo. Locally and sustainably caught seafood are to be featured; groups will discuss the importance of healthy fisheries. Tickets are $35 per person. Reservations required.
Contact: (305) 852-5956
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January 14,
in Key West |
A Taste of Wine and Music
Share a taste of the vine while strolling through the Key West Botanical Garden and listening to music by Key West's finest performers. From 5:30 p.m. - 7:30p p.m., $10 members / $15 non-members.
Contact: (305) 296-1504
Email: KWBGS@bellsouth.net
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January 15 to January 17,
in Marathon |
"Steel Magnolias" at Marathon Community Theater
Set in Truvy's Beauty Salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, follow the lives, loves and losses of six women. Showtimes 8 p.m., Sunday matinees 3 p.m.
Contact: (305) 743-0408
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January 15,
in Marathon |
Jason Robert Brown: Songs For A New World
The centerpiece song, "Stars and the Moon" is one part of this wonderful musical review tours of the Keys. Show starts 7:30 p.m., Marathon High School Auditorium. Check Web site for details.
Contact: (305) 292-1774
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January 15 to January 18,
in Key West |
26th Annual Key West Literary Seminar
The seminar’s 2009 topic is “Historical Fiction and the Search for Truth,” featuring workshops, panel discussions and receptions with nationally and internationally respected writers including Gore Vidal, Peter Matthiessen, Geraldine Brooks, Peter Ho Davies, Alan Gurganus and more.
Contact: (888) 293-9291
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January 16 to January 17,
in Key West |
49th Annual Key West House & Garden Tour
Tour five elegant and unique private homes of Key West. Complimentary Conch Tour Train transportation is provided to whisk you from house to house. Proceeds help benefit the Old Island Restoration Foundation. Admission $25 per person.
Contact: (305) 294-9501
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January 16,
in Key West |
Fight Night in the Keys
Professional boxing returns to Key West's Mallory Square.
Contact: (305) 292-0486
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January 17,
in Key West |
Jason Robert Brown: Songs For A New World
The centerpiece song, "Stars and the Moon" is one part of this wonderful musical review tours of the Keys. Show starts at 8 p.m., Tennessee Williams Theatre. Check Web site for details.
Contact: (305) 292-1774
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January 17,
in Islamorada |
Art Under The Oaks
Fine Art & Original Crafts, Self Guided Nature Walk, Specialty Food Booths, Children's Arts & Crafts, and raffle of items donated by the artists. San Pedro Church Gardens, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mile Marker 89.5 on Plantation Key in Islamorada.
Contact: 305-853-0651
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January 17,
in Islamorada |
Mac Frampton Trio Concert
ICE presents this South Florida Center for the Arts Upper Keys Concert at the Coral Shores Performing Arts Center (mile marker 90). Show starts 8 p.m.
Contact: Upper Keys Concert Series 305-304-9059
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January 17 to January 18,
in Islamorada |
NAMSA North American Championship & Tradewinds Midwinter OpenCat Nationals
Daily catamaran races featuring vessels in several classes kick start the annual Harken Buoy Series.
Contact: (305) 451-3287
Email: rick@catsailor.com
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January 17,
in Big Pine |
5th Annual Big Pine Key Nautical Flea Market
All things nautical, live music, food & beverages, free admission and parking. From 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce grounds, MM31, Big Pine Key.
Contact: Chamber of Commerce 305-872-2411
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January 17,
in Key West |
Florida Keys Seafood Festival
Presented by the Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen's Association. Free admission, proceeds benefit FKCFA and student scholarships for children of fishermen. Location: Bayview Park, Key West.
Contact: Scott Zimmerman, (305) 619-0039
Email: fkcfa1@hotmail.com
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January 18,
in Key West |
Opening at West Martello Tower
Opening reception for Sculpture Key West 2009 at West Martello Tower, Atlantic Blvd at White St. 6-8 pm free entry.
Contact: (305) 295-3800
Email: info@sculpturekeywest.com
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January 18 to April 18,
in Key West |
Sculpture Key West 2009
Outdoor sculpture exhibition at Fort Zachary Taylor State Park and West Martello Tower. Cutting edge sculptures made by artists from around the world.
Contact: 305-295-3800
Email: info@sculpturekeywest.com
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January 19 to January 23,
in Key West |
Acura Key West 2009
Nearly 300 racing yachts compete for class championships in this international midwinter sailboat regatta.
Contact: (781) 639-9545
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January 19 to January 20,
in Islamorada |
Capt. Al Flutie Over the Hill Rip-Off
Anglers at least 50 years old are to compete to catch and release the most sailfish.
Contact: (305) 852-7703; (305) 394-5333
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January 19 to January 26,
in Key West |
Wyland Galleries' "Artists in Residence" Showcase
Meet Steve Barton, painter of vibrant tropical canvases, and David "Big Wave Dave" Wight, sculptor of majestic waves in glass, Jan. 19-26 at Wyland Galleries, 623 Duval St. View the artists' latest pieces and watch them demonstrate their unique creative processes.
Contact: (305) 292-4998
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January 21 to January 22,
in Islamorada |
Islamorada's Fishing Club's Sailfish Tournament
The final leg of the Florida Keys Gold Cup Sailfish Championship, a one day all release sailfish tournament. Visit web site for details.
Contact: Contact IFC 305-664-4735
Email: fishing@theislamoradafishingclub.com
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January 22 to January 25,
in Marathon |
"Steel Magnolias" at Marathon Community Theater
Set in Truvy's Beauty Salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, follow the lives, loves and losses of six women. Showtimes 8 p.m., Sunday matinees 3 p.m.
Contact: (305) 743-0408
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January 23 to January 25,
in Key West |
Hog's Breath King Mackerel Tournament
Anglers are to use fast boats to target the voracious king mackerel, also known as kingfish, for cash prizes.
Contact: (305) 296-0364
Email: lee@murraymarine.com
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January 24 to January 25,
in Key West |
24th Annual Key West Craft Show
Juried artisans and crafters display their talents at a popular show on lower Whitehead Street in historic Old Town.
Contact: (305) 294-1241
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January 25,
in Key West |
Season's Opening Performance of Key West Pops
Tonight the Pops performs Stephen Sondheim's acclaimed musical "A Little Night Music" in concert at the Tennessee Williams Theatre.
Contact: (305) 295-7676
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January 25,
in Key West |
Impromptu Concerts Presents 'The Daedalus Quartet with the Wind Soloists of New York'
A quartet of outstanding young musicians: violinists Min-Young Kim and Kyu-Young Kim (who are sister and brother), violist Jessica Thompson, and cellist Raman Ramakrishnan.
Showtime 4 p.m., at St. Paul's Church.
Contact: (305) 296-1520
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January 27 to March 07,
in Key West |
"The Outer Shel: More Shel Silverstein" at Red Barn Theater
Live comedy, drama, musical theater, and cabaret shows in this intimate small theater. Call Box Office for details and tickets, showtimes 8 p.m. Located at 319 Duval Street, Rear.
Contact: (305) 296-9911
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January 28 to February 14,
in Key West |
"Doubt, A Parable" at Waterfront Playhouse
At a Bronx school in 1964, the school principal takes matters into her own hands when she suspects a priest of improper relations with one of the male students. Gripping, brilliant and a "must-see."
Contact: Box Office 305-294-5015
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January 28,
in Key West |
Duelling Divas, at Tennessee Williams Theatre
Opera with a twist! Laugh until you cry, leave the theatre with a smile. Smart, campy and fun! Tickets available at keystix.com or call box office. Showtime 8 p.m.
Contact: (305) 296-1520
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January 29 to January 31,
in Marathon |
"Steel Magnolias" at Marathon Community Theater
Set in Truvy's Beauty Salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, follow the lives, loves and losses of six women. Showtimes 8 p.m., Sunday matinees 3 p.m.
Contact: (305) 743-0408
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January 30 to January 31,
in Islamorada |
19th Annual Swamp Guides Fishing Tournament
This all-release event offers fishing for bonefish, redfish and snook in the shallows of the Florida Keys and the saltwater fringes of the Everglades.
Contact: (305) 664-3864
Email: talbury@aol.com
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January 31,
in Islamorada |
Pops In The Park - Hooked on Classics, with Keys Breeze Barbershop Quartet
Florida Keys Community Concert Band presents its 2009 season at Islamorada Founders Park, Bayside, MM 87, Plantation Key. Performances are outdoors; no chairs provided. Starts at 4:00 p.m. Admission free for all concerts.
Contact: (305) 853-7294
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January 31 to February 01,
in Key West |
Key West Travel Writing Workshop
Either weekend of Jan. 31-Feb. 1 or Feb. 7-8, at Heritage House Museum. A $275 tuition fee includes four-hour classes Saturday and Sunday; a Friday evening reception and personalized tutoring by instructor Robert Haru Fisher, a columnist for frommers.com and former editor-in-chief of Fodors.
Contact: Bob Haru
Email: bobharu@aol.com
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