Gables Bike Tours: Royal Poinciana Fiesta
Royal Poinciana Fiesta celebrates Coral Gables' signature flowering trees with a guided tour of Royal Poincianas in bloom, presented with the Tropical Flowering Tree Society.
Royal Poinciana Fiesta celebrates Coral Gables' signature flowering trees with a guided tour of Royal Poincianas in bloom, presented with the Tropical Flowering Tree Society.
This guided trolley tour explores Coral Gables' Royal Poinciana trees and includes an overview of the Gifford Arboretum and its gardens. The tour departs from the Coral Gables Branch Library and features commentary from a former Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden director.
Pianist Kate Liu opens the 2026 Frost Chopin Academy & Festival with a recital featuring works by Chopin, Schumann, and Brahms, including Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor and Mazurkas, Op. 50.
Amanda Keeley discusses her new book, "Espresso Editions," a collection of conversations on independent publishing, artist books, and print culture. The event explores the networks and ideas shaping contemporary publishing through the work of EXILE Projects.
Research fellow Jamie McGhee joins curator Daniel Arbino for an online presentation on her work with the Jay I. Kislak Collection, exploring the history of maroon communities in the Americas and the research behind her novel set in 1760 Jamaica.
Gables Cinema will screen Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), starring Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor in the film adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Richard C. Harwood discusses The New Civic Path on the book's one-year anniversary. The free event includes an introduction by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and a moderated conversation with Pat Morris.
Author Roland Betancourt discusses Disneyland and the Rise of Automation, a history of the technologies and engineering innovations that shaped Disneyland's attractions and influenced public perceptions of automation.
The Frost Chopin Academy & Festival's annual Stars of the Academy concert features performances by emerging young pianists playing works by Frédéric Chopin.
Sponsored by the Cuban Heritage Collection, this online discussion explores the legacy of the Angolan Civil War through scholarship, journalism, and film. The conversation will be held in English and Spanish and includes an audience Q&A.
