Orchestra Miami presents The Purple Palace, a program with a lesson of diversity and tolerance designed for kids aged 3 and older. The show runs from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Feb. 11. Tickets are $10 and include parking at Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 SW 57 Ave., Pinecrest.
Feb 08 2012
Family concert by Orchestra Miami
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Attractions & Museums, Entertainment, Kids' Stuff, Music, Theater, This Weekend
by Tracy
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Tracy
Tracy Fields came to Miami in 1988 as a reporter with The Associated Press and has worked with South Florida media since. She learned to stretch a dollar from her mother, who was raised during the Great Depression. Today Tracy uses those skills in caring for her own family of one man, two dogs and three cats. Send your cheap tips to her at news@miamiflonthecheap.com.
Free Museum Days
Here are the free days at museums in Miami-Dade:
- Miami Art Museum: Free the second Saturday of the month with activities for families 1-4 p.m.
- The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami: By donation 7-10 p.m. the last Friday of the month, with free jazz in the courtyard at 8 p.m.
- History Miami (formerly the Historical Museum of Southern Florida): Free to children, $5 for adults noon-5 p.m. the second Saturday of the month with programs for families.
- Wolfsonian-FIU: Free 6-9 p.m. every Friday, often with films, talks and café drinks specials.
- Miami Children's Museum: Free 3-9 p.m. the third Friday of the month with activities for children.
- Gold Coast Railroad Museum: Free the first Saturday of the month.
- The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University’s south campus is always free. The second Wednesday of the month, there is a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. with a lecture and a chance to meet artists.
- Coral Spring Springs Museum of Art: Free every Wednesday.
- Young at Art Children's Museum, Davie: Free 5:30-8:30 p.m. the first Friday of the month with activities for children.
Where to Find Cheap Movies
Matinees are cheaper than evening shows, but most matinees in South Florida run $7.50 to $9, a discount of a few dollars. Seniors (usually 62-plus) and students pay less. The major chains have loyalty cards, which offer discounts. Discounts are sometimes available from companies that buy tickets in bulk. Regal Cinemas has a weekly concession coupon on its Facebook page.
We did a little research and found a few places where adults can see movies on the cheap.
Here are the best movie deals for adults:
Miami-Dade
- Tower Theater, 1580 SW Eighth St., Miami. The Tower is the best deal in Miami-Dade. It shows first-run movies and art films, as well as film festival offerings, for $6, all the time. The third Thursday of the month, the Tower shows an Italian film free.
- California Club 6, 850 Ives Dairy Rd., North Miami. Tickets for all showings are $2, with all showings $1 on Tuesdays.
- Paragon 13, Coconut Grove. All films are $5 before 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, excluding holidays.
- AMC Mall of the Americas: All shows are $5 Mondays through Thursdays as part of AMC's Weekday Escape deal.
- AMC Aventura and AMC Sunset Place: Tickets for any show before noon are $6, as part of the A.M. Cinema program.
- Intracoastal in North Miami Beach: All tickets are $6 on Tuesdays ($5 with loyalty card).
Broward
- AMC Coral Ridge 10 in Fort Lauderdale: All shows are $5 Mondays through Thursdays as part of AMC's Weekday Escape deal.
- Plantation Crossroads: $6.50 for evening shows ($6 on Tuesdays) and $4.50 for matinees.
- Sunrise 11, Gateway in Fort Lauderdale, Las Olas Riverfront, Deerfield Mall, Mizner Park in Boca Raton: All tickets are $6 on Tuesdays ($5 with loyalty card).
- Cinemark Paradise 24 in Davie: The first matinee of the day is $6.25.
- Tamarac Cinema 5, 10036 W McNab Rd.: Movies are $3 for adults and 99 cents on Tuesday, cash only.
-- Teresa Mears
Free Things to Do
- Go to the beach. This is Florida, it’s required. The county oversees some beaches. Others are at state parks. Some municipalities operate beaches.
- Live jazz at MOCA. At 8 p.m. on the last Friday of every month, music lovers gather on the plaza outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami. Concerts are free and the museum is open by donation.
- Farmers markets. Even when you don’t need locally grown organic vegetables, these markets are great places to people-watch or pick up non-food items, such as jewelry and accessories. Some offer music, exercise classes and more.
- Viernes Culturales and Big Night in Little Haiti. These monthly street festivals showcase some of what gives this area its fascinating multicultural identity. Big Night in Little Haiti happens on third Fridays. The following week, head across town to Little Havana for Viernes Culturales or Cultural Fridays. Both offer live music, vendors, arts and crafts, food, children’s activities and more.
- Free museum visits. The Miami-Dade Public Library offers free passes to local museums. The passes, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis, allow up to a family of four to check out the Miami Children’s Museum, Zoo Miami and others. Click here for details.
- Free movies at Soundscape. . They’re shown outdoors on the Soundscape screen at the corner of 17th Street and Washington Avenue in Miami Beach. Click here for the schedule.
