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Events in the Florida Keys for October, 2024
Year: Month:  
October 02 to October 05,  in Key West
Comedy Key West: Jon Rudnitsky
Jon Rudnitsky is an actor, writer and comedian with numerous major TV and film credits including "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Catch-22" and "Home Again." He was added as the only new cast member of the 41st season of "Saturday Night Live." Shows at 8:30 p.m. 218 Whitehead St. 1


October 03,  in Key West
Studios of Key West: First Thursday
Celebrate the opening of October Exhibitions at the monthly First Thursday evening event from 6 to 8 p.m. when the lights stay on late, drinks are flowing and the newest gallery exhibitions come to life. Explore stunning artwork, tour artist studios, browse at Books & Books and relax on the rooftop terrace. October exhibitions include Cosmic Colors & Costumes by Guy Hermelin, The Flow of Time by Masumi Sakagami, the 40 Years of Sunsets photography exhibition, and view creative bookmark designs entered in the Summer Art Contest at Book & Books. 533 Eaton St.


October 03 to October 31,  in Key West
Studios of Key West: 40 Years of Sunsets - Mallory Square Artists
“40 Years of Sunsets” commemorates the 40th anniversary of the iconic Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square, a cornerstone of Key West culture. This exhibition honors the tradition of celebrating the setting sun, a practice dating back to the 1830s, which has evolved into a nightly festivity uniting people from all walks of life. It features a diverse array of handmade artwork, including wire and wooden sculptures, paintings, handcrafted jewelry, fiber art, and comic books. A video presentation showcases busker and musician performances alongside interviews with participants, highlighting the celebration’s significance. 533 Eaton St.


October 03 to October 05,  in Key West
Key West International Dance Co.: Gate 54B
See the World Premiere of Gate 54B, an Argentine tango spectacle with a twist, set at Newark Airport. A storm rages outside, planes are grounded, and the terminal is packed with stranded travelers. Amidst this chaos, a dance floor emerges. Shows at 8 p.m. at San Carlos Institute, 516 Duval St.


October 04 to October 06,  in Key Largo
Take Stock in Children Backcountry Challenge
This annual tournament offers anglers the opportunity to win coveted trophies for trout, snook and redfish. Fishing is allowed around the clock from Friday night through Sunday afternoon. A popular weekend auction showcase and Sunday evening dinner are open to the public. Proceeds support local vocational scholarships for all ages and Take Stock in Children scholarships for financially challenged Upper Keys students.


October 04 to October 05,  in Marathon
Marathon Community Theater: One Weekend Only
Annual silent auction and variety show fundraiser for the theater and its programs. On both nights, a silent auction filled with fantastic items and gift certificates from throughout the Keys begins at 7 p.m., with showtime at 8 p.m. The show features actors, singers and dancers from Marathon Community Theater and the community. Buffet and champagne toast to follow after the show (included with ticket). Doors open at 7 p.m.; showtimes at 8 p.m. 5101 Overseas Hwy.


October 09 to October 13,  in Key West
Fringe Theater: Zombie Prom
Bravo Theatre's Zombie Prom is like Grease Meets the Walking Dead. This musical farce is riddled with teenage heartbreak, overbearing educators, sleuthy sleuths, and Zombies, of course. The show features some of the finest young actors in Key West and is a music treat for your senses. Shows at 7 p.m. at the Armory, 600 White St.


October 11,  in Key West
Key West Outdoor Movies - Inside Out 2
Key West Outdoor Movies begins its new season of free movie showings Friday, Oct. 11 with Inside Out 2, showing at the parade grounds at Fort East Martello, 3501 S. Roosevelt Blvd. The grounds open at 5 p.m. Food and drink will be available for sale by vendors onsite, and there will be free popcorn and activities for all. Bring low chairs or a blanket. The movie starts at dusk, 7:30 p.m.


October 11 to October 13,  in Big Pine
Lower Keys Rotary Haunted House - Creepy Carnival
The Lower Keys Rotary's annual haunted house returns with spine-tingling thrills to Big Pine Community Park, 31009 Atlantis Dr. As the sun sets, prepare to enter a world of frights in the Creepy Carnival. Find twisted clowns and sinister surprises lurking around every corner, ready to turn your nightmares into reality. Don’t miss out on one of the most terrifying nights of the season. The fun (and fear) begins at sunset!


October 11,  in Marathon
Marathon Community Park: Trunk or Treat
Bring the kids in costume to Marathon Community Park Oct. 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. for Trunk or Treat. Find candy, games and lots of fun at this early-season Halloween activity. 200 36th St.


October 11,  in Islamorada
Hog Heaven: Girls Night Out - The Show
Bring your friends for a night of fun with the "Girls Night Out" all-male Most Wanted Tour show at Hog Heaven, MM85.3 oceanside from 9 to 11:30 p.m. It's going to be the most exciting ladies night out of the year. Tickets $14.95 on Eventbrite.


October 12,  in Islamorada
Florida Keys Brewing Company: Oktoberfest
Enjoy two days of Oktoberfest fun Saturday 6 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. in the beer garden at 81611 Old Hwy. Enjoy the live oompah band, German beer along with locally-brewed German-style beer available in one liter steins, traditional German food from Moveable Feast, a Das Boot competition, face painting and more. The celebrations are family and pet-friendly.


October 13,  in Big Pine
Coastlove: Boca Chica Beach Cleanup
Boca Chica is a favorite spot enjoyed by visitors, Keys locals and the wildlife that call it home. Join Coastlove from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a morning of sun, fun and positive impact. Join the effort to make a difference and receive snacks and giveaways. Reusable bags and gloves will be provided. Be sure to bring your own reusable water bottle to refill. 354 Boca Chica Rd.


October 13,  in Key West
Southernmost Half Marathon
Runners converge on the southernmost city for their choice of a half marathon (13.1 miles) or 10k (6.2 miles). Races begin and end at Higgs Beach, 1000 Atlantic Blvd. in Key West.


October 13,  in Key West
Sheriff’s Animal Farm Open House
Visit the family-friendly Monroe County Sheriff's Animal Farm, open the second and fourth Sundays of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. Visits are free of charge, but donations are always welcomed. Stock Island Detention Center, 5501 College Rd.


October 14 to October 16,  in Islamorada
Islamorada Fall All-Tackle Bonefish and Permit Tournament
The 54th annual challenge attracts energized newcomers to face seasoned veterans. One angler per boat pairs with a licensed captain to vie for division winners’ trophies for the three longest bonefish and three longest permit. Kickoff and registration takes place Sun. Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. at Islamorada Fishing Club, MM 80.9 oceanside. Launch from any location is permitted for fishing Monday through Wednesday, with the awards dinner at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the club. For information contact Wesley Locke, 941-268-1331 or [email protected]
Email: [email protected]

October 15 to October 25,  in Key West
Waterfront Playhouse: The Rocky Horror Show
This wacky musical comedy draws standing-room-only audiences at the Waterfront Playhouse each year. Book your tickets and don't miss this irresistible show that takes place during Fantasy Fest. Showtimes at 8 p.m. Located at 407 Wall Street in historic Mallory Square.


October 17 to October 24,  in Key West
Key West Theater: Star Wars Strips
Key West Burlesque presents "Star Wars Strips: A Burlesque Parody," a night of light sabers and laughs that puts a cheeky twist on your favorite Star Wars characters. For ages 21 and over. Show at 8 p.m. 512 Eaton St.


October 17 to October 20,  in Key Largo
Reef Fest 2024: An Annual Celebration of Marine Conservation
Ocean lovers attend REEF Fest each fall to celebrate their love of marine life and learn about the latest in conservation. Hosted by the REEF Environmental Education Foundation, the schedule is to include dive, snorkel and kayak trips, seminars with renowned ocean experts, social gatherings and more.
Email: [email protected]

October 17 to October 20,  in Marathon
Marathon Offshore Swordfish Tournament
Anglers choose two out of the three tournament days to fish this daytime swordfish tournament -- Friday the 18th, Saturday the 19th and/or Sunday the 20th. First and second place cash prizes of $12 thousand and $5 thousand respectively are to be awarded for the largest swordfish with at least six boats entered. If there are fewer than six boats, there will be a 70/30 split. The first three places are to be awarded swordfish head mounts by Gray Fish Mounts.


October 17,  in Key West
Walk on White Third Thursday Art Walk
Prepare to be WOWed by the new season of Third Thursday Walk on White art walks kicking off Oct. 17 from 6 to 9 p.m. Explore an array of arts-focused offerings at more than 20 locations showcasing the works of painters, photographers, sculptors, ceramic and mixed media artists, and artisan jewelry makers while enjoying beautiful island architecture, exhibit openings, creative demonstrations, musical, literary and performance offerings and complimentary libations. In the spirit of community, each month WOW will spotlight a local non-profit organization while providing fun and creative fundraising opportunities for them. White Street between Southard and United Streets.


October 17,  in Islamorada
Morada Way Third Thursday Art Walk
The Morada Way Arts & Cultural District’s Third Thursday Art Walk in Islamorada is the organization’s landmark, monthly event. On the Third Thursday of each month, Keys-inspired fine artists, vendors, residents, and visitors congregate on Morada Way in Islamorada to celebrate the arts and culture in the Florida Keys. Enjoy a relaxing evening from 6-9 p.m. perusing local fine art, imbibing local craft beer and wine and listening to music, in the area between mile markers 81 and 82.


October 17 to October 26,  in Key West
Key West International Dance Co.: Bum Farto the Musical
Building on its sold-out 2022 Key West run, KWIDC presents Bum Farto The Musical, a hilarious romp through the island’s colorful history, celebrating its quirky charm through high-energy dance numbers and unforgettable tunes. Shows at 8 p.m. at San Carlos Institute, 516 Duval St. Note: there is no show on Oct. 20.


October 17,  in Key West
Studios of Key West: Smugglers' Tales - A Reincarnation of Anne Bonny, Mary Read and Grace O'Malley
La Cucaracha Chronicles presents a new installment of the popular Smugglers’ Tales series, this time featuring the stories of female smugglers. Tony Yaniz moderates a freeform conversation between three female smugglers and a law enforcement official. As with previous Tales, their stories are completely uncensored – what’s told in the theater doesn’t leave the theater! 533 Eaton St.


October 17,  in Marathon
Curry Hammock State Park: Sun Safe Viewing
Explore the sun's mysteries with ranger Libby Elliott. She'll guide attendees through activities to learn about our magnetic sun, including safe telescope viewing of the sun from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Regular park admission applies. MM 56.2 oceanside.


October 17,  in Key West
Key West Art & Historical Society: Happy Hour with the Historian - Building the Over-Sea Railroad
Join historian Cori Convertito for a happy hour conversation at Comedy Key West, 218 Whitehead Street, from 5 to 6 p.m. The topic is "The Eighth Wonder of the World - Building the Over-Sea Railroad." At the time, they said it couldn't be done and called it "Flagler's Folly," but it is one of the largest engineering feats the world has ever seen. The talk features a detailed look into the project, focusing on the grueling task of construction and the jubilation at its completion. Purchase tickets online in advance to secure your seat.


October 18,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Barbie's Pink Pool Party
Wear your Best Barbie or Ken pink costumes and join The Marker Key West Harbor Resort with DJ El Grace for a fun pool party for a great cause -- Breast Cancer Awareness. Along with great music, there will be a Barbie or Ken costume contest, Barbie pink pools, Barbie pink drink specials, pink food specials and more, all to benefit Womankind Key West. $20 donation. 4 to 7 p.m., 200 William Street.


October 18 to October 27,  in Key West
Key West Fantasy Fest
"It's a 90s Neon Cosmic Carnival" is the official theme for Fantasy Fest 2024, Key West’s annual multi-day costuming extravaganza in paradise. From October 18-27, revelers can explore an array of exciting events, including the the exuberant Goombay Festival in the streets, the Zombie Bike Ride, a 90s-neon-themed 5K run/walk, the Captain Morgan Masquerade March (aka “Locals Parade”), the Royal Coronation of the 2024 Fantasy Fest King and Queen, plus concerts, theater productions, the enchanting Key West Pet Masquerade, the 41st annual Headdress Ball pageant, and the world-famous Key West Fantasy Fest Parade on Saturday, Oct. 26.


October 18 to October 20,  in Islamorada
Ladies Let’s Go Fishing! Keys Saltwater Weekend Seminar & Fishing Fever Inshore/Offshore Tournament
Female fishing fans can learn or polish angling skills during the award-winning weekend seminar and Fishing Fever tournament. More than 8,000 female graduates have immersed themselves in the annual lighthearted yet skills-heavy curriculum to learn and hone abilities in offshore, bottom, inshore and fly fishing.
Contact: Betty Bauman 954-475-9068
Email: [email protected]

October 18 to October 19,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Goombay Festival
This exuberant street party is the official kick-off for the annual Fantasy Fest costuming extravaganza with the action taking place noon to midnight both days. Find the main entertainment stage in Key West's Bahama Village neighborhood at the corner of Petronia and Fort streets. Popular musicians offer nonstop tunes in genres ranging from gospel to calypso and vendors offer multicultural taste treats. Other festival highlights include Friday night's Junkanoo Rush and Saturday night’s traditional Junkanoo parade of costumed marchers and dancers, beginning at 6 p.m. and traveling through Key West’s historic downtown.  


October 18 to October 19,  in Islamorada
Casting for Cats Backcountry Tournament
This formerly all-female tournament now has a co-ed division and a women’s division. Anglers earn points for catching bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook and redfish using bait, artificial lures or fly tackle. Points are also awarded for ladyfish, sharks, jacks and spotted seatrout. The event is a major fundraiser to help control the feral cat population in the Upper Keys.
Contact: Sharon Mahoney Ellenwood 305-664-2012


October 18 to October 19,  in Marathon
Crane Point Museum: Witches in the Hammock
Tis the season to walk with witches through Crane Point Hammock! Open Friday and Saturday nights, Oct 18-19 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Take a torch walk on the nature trails to someplace haunted. Watch the witches dance, visit with Casper the Friendly Ghost, enjoy the kids costume contest and hayrides, and find food including hot dogs, chili dogs, corn dogs and roasted corn. Adult beverages for purchase. Adults $15; kids $5. 5550 Overseas Hwy.


October 19,  in Key Largo
Key Largo Witches Ride
Witches and warlocks, too are invited to join in for the annual Witches Ride fundraiser starting at noon at The Catch Restaurant & Bar, MM 102, for a welcome party. Wear your witchiest outfits for the costume and decorated bike contest. Then, witches take flight, traveling by bike, golf cart, car or broom to the Caribbean Club, MM 104, for a big backyard bash starting at 2 p.m. with spooky specialty cocktails and live music. Raffles and a silent auction benefit the Joey Patterson Memorial Scholarship Fund and local families in need.


October 19,  in Key Largo
Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest
Amoray Dive Resort presents the 26th annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest. Divers are provided with cleaned pumpkins, then must carve out a creative jack-o-lantern while submerged in the ocean off Key Largo. The theme for this year's contest is "Creatures From the Black Lagoon." Carvers of the top 3 pumpkins, chosen by the Amoray dive captain and mate, are to receive prizes. Check in 12:30 p.m. Boat departs at 1 p.m. The contest is for divers, but snorkelers may go along on the trip. Mile marker 104.5.


October 19,  in Islamorada
Tribute to the Buena Vista Social Club Featuring Cortadito
Enjoy this live musical tribute to the Buena Vista Social Club and their distinctive brand of Cuban Country by the group Cortadito from Miami. The evening of live music begins at 6 p.m. in the beer garden at Florida Keys Brewing Company, 81611 Old Highway. Community Arts & Culture presents the evening, free of charge, in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month and "La Hispanidad," the shared culture and identity among people who speak Spanish.


October 19,  in Key Largo
A Very Pinfish Halloween Bash
Have a frightfully fun time at Pinfish starting at 3 p.m. with a costume contest for the kiddos. Dress them up in the cutest or creepiest attire for a chance to win prizes. Then, after the sun sets and until 10 p.m., it's time for the adults-only Haunting Bash, with costume contests, bowl-offs, happy hour brews, spooky menu specials, plus the chance to challenge the staff at games for wicked prizes.


October 19,  in Islamorada
Islamorada Brewery & Distillery: Alien Invasion Halloween Party
Prepare for a night that's out of this world at a cosmic celebration featuring a costume contest where the best alien outfits will win stellar prizes. Sip on specialty shots and galaxy-inspired drinks and dance to futuristic beats and Halloween hits on the space-themed dance floor. The futuristic fun starts at 7 p.m. and goes to 11 p.m. MM 82.2 oceanside.


October 20,  in Key West
Key West Artisan Market: Fantasy Fest Zombie Watch Party
If you're more of a watcher than a rider during the annual Zombie Bike Ride, the Key West Artisan Market keeps the party going from 5 to 7 pm at Indigenous Park at Higgs Beach, 1801 White St., just in time for the official Zombie Ride. Bring your lawn chairs and get ready for the best seats in the house along Atlantic Blvd. Find a full bar from Great Events Catering, food trucks and vendors.


October 20,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Zombie Bike Ride
The annual Rock n' Roll costumed Zombie bike ride returns for another wild run on Sunday, Oct. 20. The Zombieland pre-ride party takes place at Fort East Martello, 3501 S. Roosevelt, from 2 to 6 p.m. with face and body painters, food vendors and a full bar. The ride, with thousands of costumed zombies, rolls out at 6 p.m. going down A-1-A then through downtown. The ride ends with a dance party at the Coffee Butler Amphitheater at Truman Waterfront Park presented by Rams Head. Register online in advance for $10.


October 21,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: 90s Neon 5k Run/Walk
Formerly the Heroes & Villains 5k, the costumed race on the Monday of Fantasy Fest is now the 90s Neon 5k! The race takes off from Tiki House Key West, 203 Duval St., at 6 p.m. Register for the 5k run or walk or opt for the 90s Neon Mile. All participants receive fab race swag including a race T-shirt, glow-in-the-dark finisher medal, a mid-race neon jelly shot, free neon-themed drink, signature Hostess Twinkie cakes and more, plus a post-race party at Tiki House.


October 21,  in Key West
Dante's Pool Bar: Under the Sea Party to Benefit Reef Relief
The annual Under the Sea Party to benefit Reef Relief takes place Monday, Oct. 21 from 12 noon to 6 p.m. with a costume contest, raffle, prizes, a DJ spinning tunes, drink specials and more.


October 23,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Pet Masquerade
Costume yourself and your critter(s) to compete, or applaud from the audience at the annual wild and wacky Pet Masquerade at the Coffee Butler Amphitheater during Fantasy Fest. Registration fees benefit the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Animal Farm. Registration at 5:30 p.m.; show starts at 6:30 p.m. $25 to enter; free to watch. 21 Quay Rd.


October 23,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: LUV2GLOW Party
The LUV2GLOW Party is Fantasy Fest’s official and longest running glow-in-the-dark blacklight dance party, and it is back for its 12th glowing year. “SPACE RAVE” is the theme -- a nod to the main Fantasy Fest theme, 90s Neon Cosmic Carnival. Plan your galactic UV blacklight reactive costumes and body paint with a sexy glowing space twist. Think aliens, 90s rave gear, planets, stars, astronauts or however your mind translates SPACE RAVE. Remember NO GLOW, NO ENTRY. 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., Rick's Upstairs, 200 Duval St. Get tickets at EventBrite.


October 24,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Key West Headdress Ball
Talented headdress makers compete for first- through third-place prizes. The premiere LGBTQ event of the Fantasy Fest Celebration, this popular event returns to the Coffee Butler Amphitheater in Truman Waterfront Park. Doors open to the outdoor gala at 6:30 p.m., show starts 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Key West Business Guild. Tickets include VIP tables, reserved chair seating and lawn tickets. 21 Quay Rd.


October 24 to October 27,  in Key Largo
The Key Players: The Addams Family Musical
This musical is a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family– a man her parents have never met. And if that wasn’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before– keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Shows at 7:30 p.m. at Coral Shores High School Performing Arts Center, MM 89.9 oceanside.


October 25,  in Key Largo
Florida Keys Wild Bird Center: Owl-O-Ween
Don't miss this unforgettable night of tricks, treats and conservation education from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Wild Bird Sanctuary at MM 93.6 bayside. You'll enjoy games, activities and of course, lots of candy! Explore the conservation village with local non-profit organizations setting up spooky booths with their own interactive displays and activities. Come and trick or screech with us, all while supporting your local conservation non-profits including the bird center, REEF, I.CARE, Coral Restoration Foundation, Marine Lab and Crustacean Plantation.


October 25,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Fantasy Market
Shop for costumes, accessories, T-shirts and other Fantasy Fest swag along with local art and great food and beverages from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fantasy Market, located this year just 2 blocks off Duval St. at the open area in front of Conch Republic Seafood Company on Greene St. in the Historic Seaport. Enter for a chance to win 2 tickets to the VIP Parade Suite at the LaConcha hotel during Saturday night's Bud Light Fantasy Fest Parade.


October 25,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Masquerade March
Join the hugely popular Fantasy Fest tradition known as the locals’ parade that highlights costumes, creativity and community. The Captain Morgan Masquerade March is a grown-up moving cocktail and dance party that begins at 5:30 p.m. at Truman Ave. and Frances St. The route winds its way north to Fleming St., stopping at participating guest houses that hand out complimentary beverages.


October 26,  in Key West
Fantasy Fest: Key West Fantasy Fest Parade
The Key West Fantasy Fest Parade winds through the world-famous Duval Street from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. The parade is a splendid moving party with festive floats, wild walking groups, bicycle brigades and human-powered kinetic machines that entertain tens of thousands spectators in the premier Fantasy Fest event. This year's parade Grand Marshals are paranormal specialist David T. Sloan and Robert the Doll, the eerie, 100+ year-old doll with a long and storied history of supernatural behaviors.


October 26,  in Key Largo
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park: Halloween at Pennekamp
Bring the kids to Pennekamp for an evening of spooky Halloween fun! From 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., you can take a walk through the specially decorated "A-scare-ium;" walk either the Spooky Trail with scary actors, or the Spooky Trail without scary actors; watch shows by Captain Coral; enjoy a Mermaid Meet-and-Greet; and then, gather candy at the Trunk or Treat in the Cannon Beach parking lot. Admission is free!


October 27,  in Key West
Sheriff’s Animal Farm Open House
Visit the family-friendly Monroe County Sheriff's Animal Farm, open the second and fourth Sundays of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. Visits are free of charge, but donations are always welcomed. Stock Island Detention Center, 5501 College Rd.


October 29,  in Key West
Key West Theater: Yachtley Crew
Yachtley Crew is the seven-piece SoCal band that burst onto the club scene in 2017, selling out countless local venues before igniting a nationwide Yacht Rock craze. Their success caught the attention of the legendary Jimmy Buffett, who signed them to his own Mailboat Records label. The nautically suited and captain’s-hat-clad Yachtley Crew is a seven-member band in their third year of residency at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. Yacht Rock encapsulates the revival of soft rock and Top 40 hits from the late ’70s to the early ’80s, which has become a nationwide phenomenon, inspiring fans to dress the part and sing along.


October 30 to October 31,  in Key West
Key West International Dance Co.: Dark Night of the Soul
Just in time for Halloween, Dark Night of the Soul, a dark bewitching rock ballet is a Renaissance-era exploration of mysticism and spirituality inspired by the works of Spanish mystics, with stunning music by Dan Krysa. Shows at 8 p.m. at San Carlos Institute, 516 Duval St.


October 31,  in Key West
50th Annual Green Parrot Halloween Party
It'll be spooktacular Halloween night at the Green Parrot with the annual costume party and the incredible Empire Strikes Brass band with three 90-minute sets at 5:30, 10 and midnight. No cover. 601 Whitehead St.




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