7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
January 31, 2018
Guest speaker Danielle Bender will be discussing the importance of community beekeeping and planting for pollinators on the Curtiss Mansion. Danielle is a Local Beekeeper and Arts Organizer. The lecture includes a honey tasting and a chance to see bees up close in action inside an observation frame!
Currently based in Miami Springs, Bender was awarded an Emerging Cities Champion Fellowship through the Knight Foundation and 8 80 Cities, and is a Miami Foundation 2017 Public Space Challenge winner. Public Hives (her award-winning project) promotes community pollinators by placing beehives in neighborhoods and parks in Miami. She has helped to create greater access to educational opportunities, and inspired community members to learn alongside one another while observing and learning from other communities: bees!
7:30 pm – 11:00 pm
February 17, 2018
Saturday February 17, 2018
Doors 7:30 p.m.
Live Music 8:15 p.m.
Ends at 11:00 pm
Join us for a Romantic Night Featuring Live Jazz Bands, Vocalists, and a Special Swing Dance Presentation
Arrive Early for 30 Min. Historic Tour. Promptly Starting at 7:30 pm
Cash Bar and Small Bites for Purchase
Tickets:
$25 if bought Online. For tickets click this link: curtissmansion.org/tickets
$30 at the Door.
More Information Call: 305-962-0464
Parking $5 (Cash Only)
www.CurtissMansion.org/
21 and Over Event
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
21 and Over, strict door policy.
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Parking is $5 per car. Cash Only. You may taxi/uber/lyft, we are very close to the airport.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Contact Javier Diaz at 305-962-0464 or email at Javier@CurtissMansion.org
What's the refund policy?
No refunds.
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
February 21, 2018
Paul Bithorn will be speaking on Wednesday, February 21st at 7:00 PM. Paul is currently the Vice President of the CMI Board, and he is a past board member of the Tropical Audubon Society and President of the Miami Springs Garden Club.
Paul has also served as Mayor of his hometown, the Village of Virginia Gardens, for nine years and encouraged his residents to xeriscape by planting native species of plants and shrubs to attract birds and butterflies. He has also contributed to several bird-finding guides. His documentation of parrot species in Miami was featured in the June/July 2008 issue of the National Wildlife Federation magazine and the November 1st, 2008 issue of Birders World.