Space exhibit and brunch: how to spend a weekend in Miami (July 23-25) - ForumDaily
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Space Exhibition & Brunch: How to Spend a Weekend in Miami (23-25 ​​July)

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What: Exhibition of huge sculptures of beetles

When: Friday-Sunday, July 23-25

Where: Flamingo Gardens, Botanical Garden and Everglade Wildlife Sanctuary 3750 S. Flamingo Rd, Davie, FL 33330-1614

More: Visitors of all ages will appreciate the quirkiness and craftsmanship of these 10 giant insect sculptures created from branches by artist David Rogers. In the gardens, you will find huge ants going on a picnic, a giant spider hanging from a tree, and a huge dragonfly hovering over the water.

Cost: $ 0-20

 

What: Exhibition "Flights in the era of the dinosaurs"

When: Friday-Sunday, July 23-25

Where: Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, 1101 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132

More: This breathtaking exhibition tells the story of one of the largest flying animals ever - the pterosaur. Using the results of paleontological research, the exhibition features life-size models and interactive opportunities to bring these ancient animals to life. How would you feel if you roamed the Earth next to such huge creatures 150 million years ago? Learn how to control a pterosaur in a virtual flight laboratory using your body.

Cost: From $ 0

 

What: Exhibition about space

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When: Friday-Sunday, July 23-25

Where: Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science 1101 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132

More: Our solar system is a planetary system consisting of our star, the Sun, and all objects orbiting around it: eight major planets, many smaller planet-like worlds, tens of moons, millions of asteroids, comets and meteoroids.

Travel through our solar system with awe-inspiring views of our star and all the objects orbiting it, before heading out of the Milky Way.

Cost: From $ 0

 

What: Exhibition "The Art of Tea"

When: Friday-Sunday, July 23-25

Where: Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts 481 South Federal Highway Dania Beach, FL 33004

More: Learn how experienced potters have made the most suitable tea sets for all tastes over the past three centuries. From traditional English afternoon tea rituals to quirky sets of dance figures from the Jazz era.

You will be fascinated by the sophisticated, inventive and even whimsical designs of Wedgwood, Royal Doulton and other renowned tea set makers.

Cost: $ 0-10

 

What: Superblue Interactive Exhibition

When: Friday-Sunday, July 23-25

Where: Superblue Miami 1101 Northwest 23rd Street Miami, FL 33127

More: Superblue supports some of the world's most innovative artists to create an incredible experience for us. These artists are pushing the boundaries of what art can be. They deliver an impressive experience! Artists are given the space and freedom to create large-scale immersive installations that many can share and experience.

Cost: $32

 

What: Branch

When: Friday-Sunday, July 23-25

Where: Sins Gastrobar 9835 Northeast 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 33138

More: Spend your weekend with good food, cocktails and relaxing music. Here you can not only arrange a family evening, but also meet new interesting people. This is a great place to get away from isolation and coronavirus, and most importantly, to relax.

Cost: Free options

 

What: Free screening of the cartoon "City of Heroes"

When: Saturday, July 24, from 19: 30

Where: Christ Fellowship — Redland 16390 SW 248 Street Homestead, FL 33031

More: The action takes place in the fictional metropolis of San Francisco - a place where American and Japanese cultures are mixed. Hiro Hamada, a 14-year-old child prodigy and a big fan of bot fighting (an underground game for money), whose goal is to defeat the opponent's robot with the help of his battle robot. Hiro wins, but ends up in the police with his brother Tadashi, who came to the rescue. When Aunt Kes frees them, Hiro wants to go to the bot fights again, but his brother takes him to the university. Hiro meets new friends - Honey Lemon, GoGo, Wasabi and Fred. Honey Lemon is obsessed with chemistry, GoGo is working on a bicycle with an electromagnetic suspension, Wasabi is working on laser beams, and Fred is not a student, but a symbol of the institute and a "rabid fan of science." Tadashi invented Baymax's medical robot. The director of the university, Professor Kalagan, tells Hiro that if he wants to apply, he needs to surprise him with his invention at a competition held once a year. After a long creative torment, Hiro, with the support of his brother, invents microbots - tiny robots that magnet towards each other.

Cost: Free options

 

Dear readers! Please note that due to the epidemic of coronavirus infection, some activities may be canceled or rescheduled for other dates. Therefore, before visiting, we recommend checking the information on the sites of the organizers.

But we have collected many interesting events for you online:

  • offer to go to one of 11 virtual tours of New York
  • if you have long wanted to visit the best museums and theaters, now now, without leaving your home, do it - just go at this link
  • Get Free Access to US University Online Courses here
  • on how to usefully spend weeks at home during quarantine, read in this publication
  • here - 50 free courses on a variety of topics
  • by going to this link, visit the most famous castles in Europe
  • dozens of free resources for fun boring self-isolation we have collected here

In addition, look for interesting events for every day of the week in our calendar... Come in, find out, share with your friends. Before visiting, check the organizer's websites for details and locations of events, as they may change.

Keep us informed about what is happening in your city. Send information about events for the Russian-speaking diaspora by mail [email protected].

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