Greater Fort Lauderdale Event Calendar


Tuesdays Treasures Artisan Market
Sep 2
ONGOING
EVENT
Dec 30
10:00 AM
to
3:00 PM
Herb Skolnick Center
800 SW 36th Ave suite 115, Pompano Beach

Tuesdays Treasures Artisan Market

Where creativity meets community

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Wanna Be Weekends
Oct 4
ONGOING
EVENT
Nov 30
12:00 AM
to
11:59 PM
Museum of Discovery and Science
401 SW 2nd Street, Fort Lauderdale

Wanna Be Weekends

Celebrate Real-Life Heroes!

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Hollywood Art and Culture Center Presents One Exhibition, Three Artists
Oct 18
ONGOING
EVENT
Jan 4
12:00 AM
to
11:59 PM
Hollywood Art and Culture Center
1650 Harrison St, Hollywood

Hollywood Art and Culture Center Presents One Exhibition, Three Artists

Dennis Scholl, Felice Grodin & Brian Reedy

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Friday Night Sound Waves
Oct 24
ONGOING
EVENT
Dec 19
7:00 PM
to
9:30 PM
Las Olas Oceanside Park
3000 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale

Friday Night Sound Waves

Closes out the 9th season of Friday Night Sound Waves

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Rick Case 2025 Bikes for Kids Donation Drive
Oct 27
ONGOING
EVENT
Dec 20
12:00 AM
to
11:59 PM
Rick Case Honda
15700 Rick Case Honda Way, Davie

Rick Case 2025 Bikes for Kids Donation Drive

Accepting gently used bicycles through December 20

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“The Seminole Collection” Fine Art Exhibit
Nov 1
ONGOING
EVENT
Nov 30
10:00 AM
to
4:00 PM
History Museum Fort Lauderdale
231 SW 2nd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale

“The Seminole Collection” Fine Art Exhibit

Honoring Native American Heritage Month

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Brahms, Saint-Saëns, Beethoven & Massenet
Nov
5
Wed
7:30 PM
to
9:30 PM
Parker Playhouse
707 NE 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale

Brahms, Saint-Saëns, Beethoven & Massenet

South Florida Symphony Orchestra Opens 28th Season

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Broward Cultural Division’s Third Annual State of the Arts Address
Nov
6
Thu
9:30 AM
to
11:00 AM
Broward County Convention Center – East Expansion
1950 Eisenhower Blvd., , Fort Lauderdale

Broward Cultural Division’s Third Annual State of the Arts Address

Celebrate the arts with the Broward Cultural Division

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Sunny Days/Starry Nights: Free First Thursday
Nov
6
Thu
11:00 AM
to
7:00 PM
NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale
1 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale

Sunny Days/Starry Nights: Free First Thursday

Presented By: NSU Art Museum

Free admission, All Day Happy Hour and Mini Muse – free children’s drop in art-class

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Business for the Arts Broward’s Fifth Annual Art & Somm
Nov
6
Thu
6:00 PM
to
9:00 PM
Yes We Are Mad
481 S. Federal Highway, Dania Beach

Business for the Arts Broward’s Fifth Annual Art & Somm

Wine tasting and food pairing while enjoying encounters with artists

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Light Up Lauderdale (Get Lit)
Nov
6
Thu
6:00 PM
to
8:30 PM
Esplanade Park
400 SW 2nd Street, Fort Lauderdale

Light Up Lauderdale (Get Lit)

Kick Off the Holidays at “Get Lit” with the City and Riverwalk!

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Standing On Ceremony
Nov
6
Thu
8:00 PM
to
10:00 PM
The Foundry
2306 N Dixie Hwy, Wilton Manors

Standing On Ceremony

Presented By: Plays of Wilton

Plays of Wilton continues its mission to present bold, inclusive, and thought-provoking theater with its fall production, Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays. This lively, heartfelt evening of short plays celebrates the joys, challenges, and everyday moments surrounding marriage equality. Conceived as a mosaic of nine ten-minute pieces by a celebrated ensemble of contemporary playwrights, the production moves from madcap satire to quiet poignancy—exploring everything from awkward vow rewrites and family reactions to long-term commitment and public debate. The result is a funny, touching, and deeply human portrait of love in all its forms.

For this production, Plays of Wilton has engaged multiple South Florida directors and arts professionals to helm the various short plays, rather than relying on a single director for the entire evening. The production will be led by an impressive lineup of South Florida talent. Genie Croft, an award-winning director for Boca Stage and founding Artistic Director of The Women’s Theatre Project, has led acclaimed productions including Time Alone (Boca Magazine’s Best Play 2023). Gail S. Garrisan, recipient of the George Abbott and Silver Palm “Tony Finstrom” Award and founding Artistic Director of City Theatre’s Summer Shorts, has directed extensively throughout South Florida and taught at New World School of the Arts. David Jobin, President & CEO of The Our Fund Foundation, returns to his theatrical roots where for two decades he helped develop new works by Elaine May, Billy Porter, and Christopher Durang. Greg Schuh, an MFA graduate of the University of Connecticut, is a seasoned actor and director seen in The Boys in the Band, Art, and TheOutsider, and recently assistant directed At the Wedding for Island City Stage. Jack Stein, who has directed Guys and Dolls, Victor/Victoria, and West Side Story, has performed in multiple POW! productions and is a producer of POW! In Park. Nicole Stodard, Ph.D., founding Artistic Director of Thinking Cap Theatre and VP of Theater Programming at the Hollywood Arts & Culture Center, has directed over 50 productions and earned multiple Carbonell and Silver Palm Awards. Seth Trucks, a versatile South Florida actor, has performed in The Normal Heart, Bent, The Pillowman, and Jersey Boys to name a few,with companies including Zoetic Stage, Actors’ Playhouse, and Plays of Wilton. Jeff Walters, Managing Director of Plays of Wilton and a film graduate of Columbia College Hollywood, makes his live directing debut with Standing on Ceremony after directing music videos and short films and appearing on stage in Steamworks and 10 Naked Men.

Supporting this exceptional directing team is a dedicated group of theater professionals. The production is led by Producer Ronnie Larsen and Associate Producer Joseph Guidetti, with Managing Director Jeff Walters overseeing operations. Lighting Designer Preston Bircher brings his creative expertise to the visual design, while Sound and Light Technician Panos Mitos ensures technical excellence throughout the run. Publicity is managed by Steven Some, helping share Plays of Wilton’s work and message with audiences across South Florida.
The talented cast includes returning POW! Alumni AndyFischman, Beverly Blanchette, Christopher Ross-Dybash, Jeffrey Roach, and Lin Joy Luber. Making their POW! debuts are Amber Joy Layne, Ari Feldman, Bob Ruggles, Eric Restivo, Jocelyn Lombardo, Rachel Whittington, Rilee O’Neill, and Ted Vasquez. Ronnie Larsen, Artistic Director, chose to include this piece in the current season because, as he explains, “While this could be considered a quaint history play about the dawn of marriage equality, it packs a punch in today’s heated political and social environment. The messages may be more relevant today than when the piece was written, as the Supreme Court could be hearing cases to repeal the gay marriage amendment.”
The show premiered Off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theatre in 2011, directed by Stuart Ross, and featured a rotating, high-profile cast including Craig Bierko, Mark Consuelos, Polly Draper, Harriet Harris, Beth Leavel, and Richard Thomas. Its New York debut coincided with a nationwide advocacy event that united dozens of theaters across the country to raise awareness and funds for marriage-equality causes. Critics and audiences responded enthusiastically to the show’s blend of comedy and conscience, noting that the short-play format gave each writer’s voice a distinct impact while building to a collectively powerful emotional finale.

Audiences and reviewers have continued to celebrate Standing on Ceremony for its wit, warmth, and emotional honesty:
“Roars of laughter, heights of intensity.” — Time Out New York
“Funny and moving!” — The New York Times
“Do I promise to love and cherish this show? I DO!” — New York Daily News
“Laughs, tears, and a moving affirmation of the power of love.” — Vogue

Performances run November 6 through November 30, 2025, at The Foundry Theater, located in Wilton Manors, Florida. Showtimes are Thursday through Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 3 PM.
Tickets are $35 for General Reserved Seating and $50 for Premium Front Row Seating.
For tickets and more information, visit www.playsofwilton.com
About Plays of Wilton
Plays of Wilton (POW!) is a nonprofit theater company dedicated to presenting bold, inclusive, and accessible productions that reflect the diversity and vitality of South Florida. Through programs like Women of Wilton (WOW!), POW! In the Park and an annual slate of dynamic stage works, Plays of Wilton fosters community connection and celebrates the transformative power of live theater.

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Standing On Ceremony
Nov
7
Fri
8:00 PM
to
10:00 PM
The Foundry
2306 N Dixie Hwy, Wilton Manors

Standing On Ceremony

Presented By: Plays of Wilton

Plays of Wilton continues its mission to present bold, inclusive, and thought-provoking theater with its fall production, Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays. This lively, heartfelt evening of short plays celebrates the joys, challenges, and everyday moments surrounding marriage equality. Conceived as a mosaic of nine ten-minute pieces by a celebrated ensemble of contemporary playwrights, the production moves from madcap satire to quiet poignancy—exploring everything from awkward vow rewrites and family reactions to long-term commitment and public debate. The result is a funny, touching, and deeply human portrait of love in all its forms.

For this production, Plays of Wilton has engaged multiple South Florida directors and arts professionals to helm the various short plays, rather than relying on a single director for the entire evening. The production will be led by an impressive lineup of South Florida talent. Genie Croft, an award-winning director for Boca Stage and founding Artistic Director of The Women’s Theatre Project, has led acclaimed productions including Time Alone (Boca Magazine’s Best Play 2023). Gail S. Garrisan, recipient of the George Abbott and Silver Palm “Tony Finstrom” Award and founding Artistic Director of City Theatre’s Summer Shorts, has directed extensively throughout South Florida and taught at New World School of the Arts. David Jobin, President & CEO of The Our Fund Foundation, returns to his theatrical roots where for two decades he helped develop new works by Elaine May, Billy Porter, and Christopher Durang. Greg Schuh, an MFA graduate of the University of Connecticut, is a seasoned actor and director seen in The Boys in the Band, Art, and TheOutsider, and recently assistant directed At the Wedding for Island City Stage. Jack Stein, who has directed Guys and Dolls, Victor/Victoria, and West Side Story, has performed in multiple POW! productions and is a producer of POW! In Park. Nicole Stodard, Ph.D., founding Artistic Director of Thinking Cap Theatre and VP of Theater Programming at the Hollywood Arts & Culture Center, has directed over 50 productions and earned multiple Carbonell and Silver Palm Awards. Seth Trucks, a versatile South Florida actor, has performed in The Normal Heart, Bent, The Pillowman, and Jersey Boys to name a few,with companies including Zoetic Stage, Actors’ Playhouse, and Plays of Wilton. Jeff Walters, Managing Director of Plays of Wilton and a film graduate of Columbia College Hollywood, makes his live directing debut with Standing on Ceremony after directing music videos and short films and appearing on stage in Steamworks and 10 Naked Men.

Supporting this exceptional directing team is a dedicated group of theater professionals. The production is led by Producer Ronnie Larsen and Associate Producer Joseph Guidetti, with Managing Director Jeff Walters overseeing operations. Lighting Designer Preston Bircher brings his creative expertise to the visual design, while Sound and Light Technician Panos Mitos ensures technical excellence throughout the run. Publicity is managed by Steven Some, helping share Plays of Wilton’s work and message with audiences across South Florida.
The talented cast includes returning POW! Alumni AndyFischman, Beverly Blanchette, Christopher Ross-Dybash, Jeffrey Roach, and Lin Joy Luber. Making their POW! debuts are Amber Joy Layne, Ari Feldman, Bob Ruggles, Eric Restivo, Jocelyn Lombardo, Rachel Whittington, Rilee O’Neill, and Ted Vasquez. Ronnie Larsen, Artistic Director, chose to include this piece in the current season because, as he explains, “While this could be considered a quaint history play about the dawn of marriage equality, it packs a punch in today’s heated political and social environment. The messages may be more relevant today than when the piece was written, as the Supreme Court could be hearing cases to repeal the gay marriage amendment.”
The show premiered Off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theatre in 2011, directed by Stuart Ross, and featured a rotating, high-profile cast including Craig Bierko, Mark Consuelos, Polly Draper, Harriet Harris, Beth Leavel, and Richard Thomas. Its New York debut coincided with a nationwide advocacy event that united dozens of theaters across the country to raise awareness and funds for marriage-equality causes. Critics and audiences responded enthusiastically to the show’s blend of comedy and conscience, noting that the short-play format gave each writer’s voice a distinct impact while building to a collectively powerful emotional finale.

Audiences and reviewers have continued to celebrate Standing on Ceremony for its wit, warmth, and emotional honesty:
“Roars of laughter, heights of intensity.” — Time Out New York
“Funny and moving!” — The New York Times
“Do I promise to love and cherish this show? I DO!” — New York Daily News
“Laughs, tears, and a moving affirmation of the power of love.” — Vogue

Performances run November 6 through November 30, 2025, at The Foundry Theater, located in Wilton Manors, Florida. Showtimes are Thursday through Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 3 PM.
Tickets are $35 for General Reserved Seating and $50 for Premium Front Row Seating.
For tickets and more information, visit www.playsofwilton.com
About Plays of Wilton
Plays of Wilton (POW!) is a nonprofit theater company dedicated to presenting bold, inclusive, and accessible productions that reflect the diversity and vitality of South Florida. Through programs like Women of Wilton (WOW!), POW! In the Park and an annual slate of dynamic stage works, Plays of Wilton fosters community connection and celebrates the transformative power of live theater.

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Walk with Friends
Nov
8
Sat
7:00 AM
to
10:00 AM
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
3109 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale

Walk with Friends

Come together to support Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

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Sallarulo's Race for Champions
Nov
8
Sat
8:00 AM
to
12:00 PM
Nova Southeastern University
3300 S. University Drive, Davie

Sallarulo’s Race for Champions

Support children and adults with intellectual disabilities

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Green Market Pompano Beach
Nov
8
Sat
9:00 AM
to
1:00 PM
Pompano Beach Cultural Center
50 West Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach

Green Market Pompano Beach

Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month.

Buy Local! Eat Local! Shop Local!

Eat, shop, and explore local at the Pompano Beach Green Market! From November through April, every second and fourth Saturday, step into a lively marketplace where community spirit meets fresh flavors. Presented by the Pompano Beach Historical Society and the City of Pompano Beach, this event is a feast for the senses! From farm-fresh fruits and veggies, artisanal juices, and mouthwatering baked goods, to locally sourced honey, seafood, and exotic orchids—you’ll find it all. Discover handmade crafts, art, and wellness products that make each visit a unique adventure. Don’t miss out on this vibrant, one-of-a-kind experience that brings the best of Pompano Beach right to your hands!

Schedule of activities:
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM | Free Yoga on the Lawn, led by Nzingah Oniwosan
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Kids Crafts
12:00 – 1:00 PM | Family Cultural Dance Sampler hosted by instructors of Ashanti Cultural Arts featuring a FREE (1)one hour of cultural heritage presentation and instructor-led dance class.
Unique shopping can be enjoyed throughout the event
Music entertainment by DJ Trish.

Upcoming Schedule:
Saturday, November 8th
Saturday, November 22nd
Saturday, December 13th
Saturday, January 10th
Saturday, January 24th
Saturday, February 14th
Saturday, February 28th
Saturday, March 14th
Saturday. March 28th
Saturday, April 11th
Saturday, April 25th

Location:
Green Market Pompano Beach’s new home is now on the Pompano Beach Cultural Center campus just east of Dixie Highway. There is ample parking both at City Hall and on the south side of the Cultural Center and Library campus.

Pompano Beach Cultural Center Campus
50 W Atlantic Blvd.
Pompano Beach, FL 33060

Interested in becoming a Vendor?
Applications are available online Vendor Application. Please complete the application and submit to GreenMarketPompanoBeach@gmail.com.

Booth spaces measure approximately 10’ x 10’. Space may not be shared or sold to another vendor.
Only one vendor will be assigned per booth space.
Vendor fee: $40 + 7% sales tax + Eventbrite fees
All vendors must be approved by the Green Market Pompano Beach Vendor Manager

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The MKT at Las Olas Oceanside Park
Nov 8
ONGOING
EVENT
Nov 9
10:00 AM
to
5:00 PM
Las Olas Oceanside Park
3000 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale

The MKT at Las Olas Oceanside Park

Weekly Market – Saturday 9 am – 5 pm and Sunday 10 am – 5 pm

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Fall Festival
Nov
8
Sat
1:00 PM
to
4:00 PM
Croissant Park
245 W. Park Drive , Fort Lauderdale

Fall Festival

A free spooktacular event for the whole family

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Fall Festival
Nov
8
Sat
2:00 PM
to
5:00 PM
Riverland Park
950 SW 27th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale

Fall Festival

A free spooktacular event for the whole family

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Drone Show Extravaganza 2025
Nov
8
Sat
7:00 PM
to
9:00 PM
Fisher Family Pier
222 N Pompano Beach Blvd, Pompano Beach

Drone Show Extravaganza 2025

All eyes will be over the ocean

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