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SUMMARY:Get Fit 2026 Free Yoga\, Pilates and Zumba at Galleria Fort Lauderdale
DESCRIPTION:Start the new year with your best foot forward! Move\, stretch and recharge with Galleria Fort Lauderdale’s new Get Fit 2026 series of yoga\, Pilates and Zumba classes. Beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday\, January 17\, guests can enjoy complimentary classes offered in partnership with Powerhouse Gym and Be YogaFit Studio. It’s the perfect way to stay active or get started\, joining friends and neighbors to exercise and meditate for increased energy\, reduced stress and relaxation. \nThe series\, designed to inspire health and wellness in an accessible\, welcoming and climate-controlled setting\, will take place every Saturday at 9 a.m. in the mall’s center near Swarovski. Classes will alternate weekly led by expert instructors – restorative yoga with Beth Shaw\, energizing Zumba with Sandra Fuller\, and flexible Pilates with Pauline Case. The January 17 class will kick off with Zumba\, followed by yoga on January 24 and Pilates on January 31. The cycle repeats every Saturday through April 11. \nBeth Shaw is the founder and CEO of YogaFit Training Systems Worldwide\, Inc.\, the world’s largest yoga\, mind\, body\, and education company\, and a trailblazer in the global wellness movement\, as well as an entrepreneur\, author\, and visionary who has redefined the approach to yoga\, fitness\, and mindful living. She has built the world’s largest Yoga Alliance-approved mind-body education school\, training over 250\,000 instructors in more than 60 countries. She is the author of four best-selling books\, each exploring the intersection of body\, mind\, and spirit through an empowering and practical lens: YogaFit\, YogaLean\, Healing Trauma with Yoga\, The YogaFit Athlete\, and YogaFit Basics & Back Health. As a leading voice in mind-body wellness and health coach\, Shaw shares her expertise and inspiring journey through numerous speaking engagements at corporate events\, conferences\, and universities\, as well as television\nappearances and podcast interviews. From the UN to USA Today\, Beth has presented and spoken on a multitude of topics to empower a diverse range of audiences globally. \nSandra Fuller is a passionate Zumba instructor with over eight years of experience in the fitness industry. Certified in Zumba\, Zumba Gold®\, Zumba Toning\, Zumba Kids and Aqua Zumba\, she offers high energy classes that blend fun\, rhythm\, and effective workouts. Her goal is to create classes that get people moving\, smiling\, and feeling great\, offering enjoyable and engaging workouts. \nPauline Case is an experienced fitness and wellness professional with over a decade of teaching across South Florida’s top gyms\, luxury residential buildings\, and wellness spaces. She specializes in strength training\, Pilates sculpt\, barre\, yoga\, and breathwork\, blending intelligent movement with mindful awareness to create classes that are both empowering and transformative. Known for her clear cueing\, athletic flow\, and encouraging presence\, Case’s classes focus on building strength\, improving mobility\, and enhancing posture\, while helping clients feel confident and connected in their bodies. Her background in breathwork and somatic practices allows her to guide students safely and effectively—whether they’re pushing through a challenging workout or learning how to recover and reset. She believes fitness should support the whole person—body\, mind\, and nervous system—and her goal is to help every client leave class feeling stronger\, more balanced\, and energized for life beyond the gym. \nParticipants of all ages and fitness levels are welcome to join. Registration is required at bit.ly/GalleriaFitness2026\, and attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable attire\, bring water\, a yoga mat and towels. \nFor details on the class schedule and additional upcoming events at Galleria Fort Lauderdale\, call (954) 564-1015 or visit www.galleriamall-fl.com. \nAbout Galleria Fort Lauderdale\nGalleria Fort Lauderdale\, recognized as one of South Florida\’s premier shopping destinations\, features a variety of popular dining and retail options. Macy’s\, Dillard’s and H&M anchor the center which also is home to Altar’d State\, Apple\, Banana Republic\, Free People and Pandora. The center features a fine roster of dining establishments such as Seasons 52\, The Capital Grille and P.F. Chang’s. Powerhouse Gym can also be found at the property. Just steps away from Fort Lauderdale’s world-famous beach\, it is minutes from the airport\, port\, downtown\, hotels and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention Center with ea
URL:https://sfbwmag.com/events/get-fit-2026-free-yoga-pilates-and-zumba-at-galleria-fort-lauderdale/
LOCATION:Galleria Fort Lauderdale\, 2414 E. Sunrise Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida\, 33304\, United States
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SUMMARY:“Shifting Perspectives\,” an Art and Photography Exhibit honoring Black History Month at History Fort Lauderdale
DESCRIPTION:History Fort Lauderdale\, committed to preserving our collective heritage\, promoting historical literacy\, and fostering a sense of pride and stewardship for the vibrant tapestry of our region’s history\, is proud to present “Shifting Perspectives\,” a new art and photography exhibit honoring Black History Month. This year’s free annual exhibit will feature works rooted in social justice\, the Black experience\, women’s stories\, and nature from artist Constance Ivana plus archival photographs from the History Fort Lauderdale collection and an art show and sale from Dillard Center for the Arts’ Advanced Placement (AP) students and instructors\, from February 1 – 28. A meet and greet with the artists will take place on Sunday\, February 1\, at from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.\, at the New River Inn Museum of History building on History Fort Lauderdale’s campus. For more information\, please call (954) 463-4431 or visit historyfortlauderdale.org.
URL:https://sfbwmag.com/events/shifting-perspectives-an-art-and-photography-exhibit-honoring-black-history-month-at-history-fort-lauderdale/
LOCATION:New River Inn\, 231 SW 2nd Avenue\, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida\, 33301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Las' Lap Link Up: A Celebration of Afro-Caribbean Cuisine hosted by Kwame Onwuachi and Nina Compton
DESCRIPTION:Las’ Lap Link Up: A Celebration of Afro-Caribbean Cuisine\nhosted by Kwame Onwuachi and Nina Compton\nFriday\, February 20\n10:00 PM – 1:00 AM\nKimpton Surfcomber Hotel 1717 Collins Ave\, Miami Beach\, FL 33139\nhttps://sobewff.org/islands/?t=gene \nCatch the island vibe with Kwame Onwuachi and Nina Compton at the Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel for a Caribbean walkaround tasting experience! From the bold jerk spices of Jamaica to the fresh flavors of the Bahamas and beyond\, this event is a tropical journey in every bite.\nKwame Onwuachi is one of the most influential chefs of his generation\, known for championing Afro-Caribbean flavors with inventive flair. His NYC restaurant Tatiana has been hailed as the best in the city for the past three years\, earning top accolades including The World’s 50 Best Restaurants’ “Best New Restaurant” in North America (2023) and consistent praise from The New York Times as one of NYC’s top dining destinations. With his vibrant culinary perspective and boundary-pushing creativity\, Onwuachi brings serious star power to the shores of Miami Beach. \nNina Compton\, James Beard Award–winning chef and owner of Compère Lapin in New Orleans\, is celebrated for her soulful approach to Caribbean cuisine. Born and raised in Saint Lucia\, she infuses her dishes with bold island flavors\, refined technique\, and personal storytelling drawn from her roots. Her culinary leadership and warm hospitality have made her one of the brightest forces in contemporary Caribbean dining. \nRounding out the experience\, award-winning DJ GQ will bring the heat to the Surfcomber with his signature mix of dancehall and reggae beats. Born in Miami and raised in Jamaica\, DJ GQ—who’s toured globally with Kevin Lyttle and shared stages with artists like Akon\, DMX\, Mr. Vegas\, and Skip Marley—infuses his sets with the same cultural energy that’s made him a mainstay on Y100 Miami and Bob Marley’s Tuff Gong Radio. A 2024 EDMA Mixshow DJ of the Year\, he’s known for transforming any event into a vibrant celebration of Caribbean rhythm and spirit—making him the perfect soundtrack for this tropical soirée. \nTogether\, these two culinary stars and DJ GQ bring their bold creativity to Miami Beach\, offering a lively walkaround tasting that showcases fresh seafood\, zesty sauces\, smoky grills\, and sweet island fruits. Sip on refreshing cocktails and tropical drinks while calypso and reggae rhythms set the soundtrack for the evening.
URL:https://sfbwmag.com/events/las-lap-link-up-a-celebration-of-afro-caribbean-cuisine-hosted-by-kwame-onwuachi-and-nina-compton/
LOCATION:Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel\, 1717 Collins Ave\, Miami Beach\, Florida\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Meet Author\, Actress\, Producer & Director Beth Brickell at History Fort Lauderdale’s “Florida Scribes & Stories”
DESCRIPTION:History Fort Lauderdale\, committed to preserving our collective heritage\, promoting historical literacy\, and fostering a sense of pride and stewardship for the vibrant tapestry of our region\’s history\, will present a breakfast and book signing with Beth Brickell\, former Gentle Ben actress\, producer\, director\, and author of “Willam and Mary Brickell: Founders of Miami and Fort Lauderdale” on Saturday\, February 21\, from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Brickell will discuss the pivotal role that William and Mary Brickell played in transforming a frontier settlement into a thriving urban center\, offering fresh insight into the forces that fueled South Florida’s growth. Her Broward appearance is part of History Fort Lauderdale’s “Florida Scribes & Stories\,” a meet the author series that offers literary and history enthusiasts a chance to speak with local authors\, purchase their latest releases and have them signed. Tickets are $50 and guests may RSVP to bit.ly/FloridaScribesBrickell2026. \nFrom 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.\, Brickell will participate in a fireside chat at HistoryMiami (101 West Flagler Street in Miami). More information is available at historymiami.org/event/builders-of-miami-william-and-mary-brickell/. \nBeth Brickell is an actor\, award-winning producer\, and writer with numerous stage and screen credits. She is most widely recognized for her 1967–69 leading role on the CBS TV adventure series Gentle Ben\, which filmed in Miami also starring Dennis Weaver\, Clint Howard and their family pet\, a 650-pound black bear named Ben. She’s also appeared in The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\, Marcus Welby\, M.D.\, Bonanza\, Hawaii Five-O\, and Fantasy Island. In 1972\, she appeared in the feature film The Only Way Home\, followed by the 1975 movie The Posse and 1977’s Death Game. She has also engaged in film production and investigative journalism\, the latter relating to the 1957 disappearance of Maud Crawford. \nBrickell ceased acting in order to become a directing fellow at the American Film Institute Conservatory in Los Angeles\, receiving an MFA in 1978. In the 1980s\, she taught for three years at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York and Los Angeles\, while also directing. She was writer and producer for the award-winning A Rainy Day (1978) which was broadcast on PBS and Summer’s End (1985) on A&E\, Nickelodeon\, PBS\, and Showtime\, which won 16 film industry awards. She also wrote\, directed\, and produced the lauded 2005 holiday movie Mr. Christmas.\nBrickell has served as chair of the steering committee of the Director’s Guild of American Women\, was an Emmy Awards panelist\, and served on the grants committee for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. She is president of the independent company Luminous Films Inc. with several projects in development. \nIn addition to “William and Mary Brickell: Founders of Miami and Fort Lauderdale” (2011)\, Brickell authored “The Disappearance of Maud Crawford” (2013)\, featuring reprints of her investigative series for the Gazette. She subsequently produced three other books relating to her investigation into Crawford’s disappearance. \n“William and Mary Brickell: Founders of Miami and Fort Lauderdale” books are $25 each and will be available for purchase separately at each venue or via Amazon.com. \nFor more information\, call (954) 463-4431 or visit historyfortlauderdale.org.
URL:https://sfbwmag.com/events/meet-author-actress-producer-director-beth-brickell-at-history-fort-lauderdales-florida-scribes-stories/
LOCATION:History Fort Lauderdale\, 231 SW Second Avenue \, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida\, 33301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:The One and Only Monster Jam Roars into Miami
DESCRIPTION:Nothing compares to the one and only Monster Jam® at loanDepot park on February 21-22\, 2026. Become a fan for life with an ultimate day of family fun. Get ready to cheer\, scream\, and be amazed as massive Monster Jam trucks and world champion drivers take over your hometown\, Miami\, for a weekend packed with stunts\, smiles\, and jaw-dropping skills. With awesome trucks\, amazing stunts\, big air\, and action-packed excitement\, it’s the definition of fun for everyone! \nThis isn’t just any event – it’s unexpected\, unscripted\, and unforgettable\, where 12\,000-pound trucks stand on two wheels and fly through the air in competitions of speed and skill. It’s all happening at Monster Jam\, where your outside voice is allowed\, and every big moment comes with an even bigger smile! \nStart the Fun Early at the Monster Jam Pit Party® The day of fun starts at the Monster Jam Pit Party® on Saturday – your first stop for smiles\, selfies with the trucks\, high-fives and autographs from drivers\, and family-friendly activities. It’s the perfect way to start a day of adrenaline-charged fun\, plus get an insider’s look at how these 12\,000-pound trucks are built to stand up to the competition. The Monster Jam Pit Party – where the fun begins.
URL:https://sfbwmag.com/events/the-one-and-only-monster-jam-roars-into-miami/
LOCATION:LoanDepot Park\, 501 Marlins Way\, Miami\, Florida\, 33125\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family-Friendly Event
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SUMMARY:The Cookout hosted by JJ Johnson presented by Sonrisa Rum with a special performance by Fat Joe
DESCRIPTION:The Cookout hosted by JJ Johnson presented by Sonrisa Rum with a special performance by Fat Joe\nSaturday\, February 21\n4:00 PM – 7:00 PM\nEden Roc Miami Beach – 4525 Collins Avenue\, Miami Beach\, United States\nhttps://sobewff.org/cookout/?t=gene \nInvesting in heritage and community is priority #1 for Chef JJ Johnson. The James Beard Award–winning chef\, author\, and TV personality has made it his personal and professional mission to amplify underrepresented voices through food – to use cuisine not merely as a means of breaking boundaries and building bridges\, but to reimagine it as a model for rewriting history. \nThe Cookout is Chef JJ’s way of reclaiming and celebrating the beauty and brilliance of African American culinary traditions. It’s an opportunity to honor the individuals who have shaped and sustained this extraordinary legacy. As the visionary behind this unique SOBEWFF® walkaround event\, Chef JJ brings together dishes that tell the story of heritage\, resilience\, and creativity. \nAt this event\, you’ll savor an array of dishes\, each representing a piece of history and tradition. These creations will be brought to life by an exceptional and diverse group of chefs who\, like Chef JJ\, are passionate about reconstructing historical foodways and paying homage to culturally significant ingredients and techniques. \nCapping off the evening\, Grammy-nominated hip-hop legend Fat Joe will deliver an electrifying live performance. A Bronx native and cultural icon\, Fat Joe has shaped the sound of hip-hop for over two decades with chart-topping hits like “Lean Back\,” “What’s Luv?” and “All the Way Up.” His undeniable influence and charismatic stage presence have earned him global acclaim\, cementing his place as one of the genre’s most enduring figures. \nWith Fat Joe bringing the beats and Chef JJ curating the bites\, this vibrant celebration at the Eden Roc promises an unforgettable fusion of food\, music\, and storytelling — a night where heritage\, rhythm\, and flavor come together in perfect harmony.
URL:https://sfbwmag.com/events/the-cookout-hosted-by-jj-johnson-presented-by-sonrisa-rum-with-a-special-performance-by-fat-joe/
LOCATION:Eden Roc Miami Beach\, 4525 Collins Avenue\, Miami Beach\, Florida\, 33140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:South Florida Symphony Orchestra Presents Joachim\, Simon\, Mozart and Rimsky-Korsakov at Tennessee Williams Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Timeless classics meet bold new voices as South Florida Symphony Orchestra (SFSO)\, led by award-winning music director and multi-generational Key West Conch native Maestra Sebrina María Alfonso\, celebrates Black History Month with a standout program. SFSO will present the anticipated Florida premiere of GRAMMY® nominee Nathalie Joachim’s Had to Be\, an intimate exploration of memory and identity\, performed by rising cellist Seth Parker Woods and the orchestral premiere of Carlos Simon’s Four Black American Dances\, a vibrant work filled with spiritual depth. Completing the program\, Mozart’s “Haffner” symphony bursts with celebratory energy and elegant precision\, while Rimsky-Korsakov’s crowd-pleasing Capriccio espagnol sparkles with irresistible Spanish rhythms on Saturday\, February 21\, at 7:30 p.m.\, at the Tennessee Williams Theatre at The College of the Florida Keys (5901 College Road).\nHaitian American composer Nathalie Joachim’s Had To Be draws on Black Dandyism – a cultural movement blending European and Black American male fashion to convey style\, status\, and identity – as well as broader African diasporic influences\, including Caribbean musical traditions and New Orleans second line celebrations. The three-movement concerto was written for three-time GRAMMY-nominated cellist Seth Parker Woods\, described by The Guardian as “a cellist of power and grace” with “mature artistry and willingness to go to the brink.” \nHad to Be is positive\, prideful\, and radical all at once. It represents the perpetually colorful and complex intersections between race\, class\, gender\, power\, and style. It honors what it means to be Black and continuously choosing to be free. By coincidence\, or perhaps to no surprise\, Woods has topped the Best Dressed Lists in Variety\, Texas Monthly\, and OC Register. \nCellist Seth Parker Woods is a versatile artist and advocate for contemporary music\, having premiered numerous concertos written for him\, including works by Tyshawn Sorey\, Julia Adolphe\, and Rebecca Saunders\, in addition to Nathalie Joachim’s Had To Be. His GRAMMY-nominated\, autobiographical work Difficult Grace has been performed to critical acclaim at major venues including 92NY\, CAP UCLA\, and the San Diego Symphony. Woods has appeared at Carnegie Hall\, the Kennedy Center\, and Konzerthaus Dortmund\, among others. Since 2022\, he has served on the faculty of USC Thornton School of Music and was appointed Robert Mann Chair in Strings and Chamber Music in 2024. He has also held residencies with the Kaufman Music Center and Seattle Symphony and received the 2022 Chamber Music America Michael Jaffee Visionary Award. \nSFSO is also proud to present its orchestral premiere of Four Black American Dances from GRAMMY-nominated African American composer\, Carlos Simon\, the composer-in-residence for the John F. Kennedy Center. \nAdding to the varied program\, SFSO will perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Symphony No. 35 “Haffner\,” a four-movement vibrant\, celebratory symphony written in 1782\, to honor Mozart’s friend\, Sigmund Haffner\, and his rise to nobility in Salzberg. \nConcluding the evening is the crowd-pleasing Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio espagnol\, based on Spanish folk songs and dances\, and filled with vibrant rhythms that whisk audiences off to exotic\, far-off places of the imagination. \nSFSO’s 28th season of “Juxtapositions” explores beauty in contrasts\, where the bold and the sublime intersect\, and timeless masterpieces share the stage with today’s most compelling and celebrated musical voices. This season’s performances burst with color and power from the sun-drenches skies of Mendelssohn’s “Italian” to Sibelius’ soul-searching Violin Concerto to Beethoven’s luminous Piano Concerto No. 4 and Dvořák’s Bohemian Eighth. \nSFSO’s Florida Keys Masterworks season of Juxtapositions runs from January through March 2026 at the Tennessee Williams Theatre in Key West. The first concert took place in January\, with two remaining in the series. \nTickets are on sale now beginning at $35 (plus ticketing fees) and two concert subscription packages are still available from $59.50. Subscribers receive a 15% discount off single ticket prices. Tickets may be purchased by visiting southfloridasymphony.org\, or keystix.com or by calling (305) 295-7676. \nFor additional information\, visit southfloridasymphony.org\, call (954) 522-8445 or email\ninfo@southfloridasymphony.org
URL:https://sfbwmag.com/events/south-florida-symphony-orchestra-presents-joachim-simon-mozart-and-rimsky-korsakov-at-tennessee-williams-theatre/
LOCATION:Tennessee Williams Theatre\, 5901 College Rd\, Key West\, Florida\, 33040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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