volunteer and education coordinator for the Virginia Key Beach Park. Virginia Key Beach was established on Aug. 1, 1945 as the first beach in Miami-Dade County exclusively for people of color.
A family-friendly spring break is a lot different than a college spring break: No beer pong, no beats bumping at 2 a.m.
We Belong Here Miami returns to Virginia Key Beach Park this week, bringing a lineup of dance-music heavyweights to its beachside setting. This year's headliners include Eric Prydz, Kaskade ...
Save this picture! Biscayne Bay Wade-Ins - Virginia Key Beach Park - Miami, FL, 2024. Photo by Rodrigo Gaya, courtesy The Cultural Landscape Foundation Resisting Aggressive Urban Redevelopment ...
For a different vibe, visitors might enjoy a trip to Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, which was previously a “Black beach” when Miami was segregated. The latter beach provides a great chance ...
Dozens of musical artists and an estimated 7,000 attendees per day will descent on Historic Virginia Key Beach Park this Saturday and Sunday (March 1-2) for the We Belong Here music festival. The ...
The Island Vibes Ecstatic Dance: Full Moon Beach Day Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park. That event features "a magical island adventure for the whole ...
On March 1st and 2nd, at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park in Miami, FL, cutting edge events imprint We Belong Here executed an exceptional two-day festival, amping up “The 305” ahead of Miami Music ...
On Saturday, Sky Zone, a large-scale trampoline park and event space, had its grand opening near the Ocean Lakes area of the ...