ALL THAT JAZZ! The Community Arts Program (CAP) Summer Concert Series returns for its 36th season (second virtual), bringing top artists to concertgoers’ homes, opening with the Troy Roberts Trio for a special evening of audible fun with favorite jazz standards on Thursday, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. Other stellar artists every Thursday. Take a seat at communityartsprogram.org CAPcast and Community Arts Program Facebook, Instagram TV or YouTube.

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DEON BUSH FOOTBALL CAMP: The Miami native who played at the University of Miami before being chosen by the Chicago Bears in the 2016 NFL Draft, in partnership with his Doby’s Dreams Foundation which honors his father who died of pancreatic cancer, is hosting on Saturday, July 10 at Bel-Aire Park, 18500 SW 97th Ave. in Cutler Bay. The free event for kids ages 6-16 runs 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Deon will be on site to coach the campers. All campers will receive an event T-shirt, free lunch and swag bag full of fun giveaways. The foundation supports at-risk youth in Miami and Chicago. Register at dbush305.eventbrite.com.

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MLKCC CAMP: The Martin Luther King Coordinating Committee of Palm Beach County (MLKCC) hosts every Saturday from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. with tours of historically important sites to ensure young people know the area’s history. The camp is free and open for youths 7 to 17 to attend on different Saturdays or on all Saturdays, registration is required. July 10: The Storm of ’28 site in West Palm Beach. Call 561-832-4682.

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“LET’S BE FRANK AND “MYSTERY IN LITTLE HAITI”: Art lovers will descend upon WYN 317, 4320 NW 2nd Ave., Miami, July 10, 6 – 9 p.m. for the opening party of a showing through summer at the gallery. WYN 317 will host local artist CHNK, who isn’t afraid of colors to express an emotional perspective in his complex illustrations of everyday objects, and also second-timer Sonni presenting a much-anticipated solo exhibition "Mystery in Little Haiti." Visit wyn317.com.

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OPA-LOCKA HOSTS FOUR MAJOR JULY EVENTS:

• Meet and Greet with Police Chief Barreira and police officers, Saturday, July 10, noon – 5 p.m. at Ingram Park, 2100 Burlington St., Opa-locka, hosted by Mayor Matthew Pigatt, Vice Mayor Veronica J. Williams, and Commissioners Alvin Burke, Chris Davis and John H. Taylor.

• Walking One-Stop Initiative, Monday, July 12, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., a violence reduction initiative and collaborative partnership with community leaders, law enforcement and social service providers to bring critical public resources directly to the doorsteps of residents, hosted by Comm. Davis and Wayne Rawlins. Briefing Meet-Up 10 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. at Opa-locka Police Station, Fisherman St., Suite 316; Cordoba Courts Apartments Canvass 10:30 a.m. – noon, 13875 NW 22nd Ave.

• Youth Awareness March and Rally hosted by Comm. Davis and Crabman 305, Saturday, July 17, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sherbondy Park, 380 Bahman Ave., will feature a peace walk, rally, music, live performances, bounce house, and fun activities for the entire community.

• Get Fit: Health & Wellness Fair, Saturday, July 31, 7:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., open to youth and adults at the Helen Miller Center, 2331 NW 143rd St., to include 5K Run, Bike Ride, Hip-hop Aerobics Class, Senior Walk, giveaways and health screenings, hosted by Comm. John H. Taylor, Jr.

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BLACK HEALTH MATTERS SUMMIT: The NANBPWC, Inc. and Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, Inc. partner in featuring acclaimed speakers presenting information on a range of extremely important health topics, with a special performance from an award-winning gospel singer, July 13, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Virtual, free and open to the public, topics, speakers and performers are shared on the attached flyer. Visit bhmkappahealthsummit.vfairs.com.

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T.E.A.M. ELAM FOUNDATION ANNUAL CHARITY WEEKEND: The itinerary as the community-focused nonprofit returns to Riviera Beach:

• Thursday, July 14 – “Kickoff” Reception, 7 – 10 p.m. at Dirty Martini featuring a Silent Auction, entertainment by TBD. Door charge $10, proceeds to benefit foundation.

• Friday, July 15 – Football Camp for all ages at Wells Recreation Center, 2409 Avenue H West.

• Saturday, July 16 – Start the Cycle, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Wells Recreation Center. Riviera Beach native and Miami Dolphins quarterback Jacoby Brissett partners with the city’s Parks and Police departments to provide a community bike giveaway, bike ride, day in the park, and kickball tournament along with community resources.

• Free and open to the public, CDC guidelines and social distancing en- forced, to register visit teamelam.org/events.html.

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BAD BOYS OF COMEDY: Drew Thomas and Chris “Johnny” Daley, hosted by The King, Oliver Samuels, Sunday, July 18, 8 p.m. at The Garden, 4340 State Rd. 7 in Lauderdale Lakes. Call 954-866-3317.

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“ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES TOUR”: Miami-Dade District 9 Comm. Kionne L. McGhee’s series of monthly meetings to give residents a chance to discuss important issues in their community continues Thursday, July 22, 6:30 p.m., at Demps Park / Goulds Park, 11350 SW 216th St., Miami.

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MIAMI REGGAE FESTIVAL 2021: The annual event fuses food, art and music in a family celebration of the 59th year of Jamaica’s Independence with a call for healing the community while featuring some of the very best Sound Systems, Saturday, Aug. 7 and Sunday, Aug. 8, Opa-locka Marketplace, 12691 42nd Ave. Visit miamireggaefestival.com or call 305-900-5523.

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KRAVIS ON BROADWAY 2021/2022 SEASON: The Kravis Center is bringing Broadway back to West Palm Beach with a season series including “The Donna Summer Musical,” “CATS” and more. Series subscriptions starting at $268, payment plans are available. Visit kravis.org/broadway, call the box office at 561832-7469, or for group sales call 561-651-4438 or 561-651-4304.

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JAZZ ROOTS 2021-2022 SEASON: Presenting legendary Cuban pianist and composer Jesus “Chucho” Valdés in a world premiere of his new work for big band, Afro-Cuban percussion and vocals, “La Creación (The Creation)”; Grammy winner Dianne Reeves with Miami pianist Brandon Goldberg and his trio as her opening act; vocal powerhouse Ledisi honoring legendary singer and civil rights icon Nina Simone; The SF Jazz Collective all-star supergroup featuring vocalist Lizz Wright on vocals, saxophonists Chris Potter and David Sánchez, trumpeter Etienne Charles, vibraphonist Warren Wolf, keyboardist Edward Simon, bassist Aneesa Strings and drummer Kendrick A.D. Scott; and more. Series subscriptions, which include tickets to all six performances, are on sale to the public with packages pricing from $193. Call 305-949-6722 or visit arshtcenter.org/jazz. Single tickets, if available after the subscription campaign ends, will go on sale later this year.

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“THE NEW NORMAL: COVID TIMES”: New exhibition by award-winning photojournalists runs through Aug. 14 at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, its first public event since temporarily closing last year, at the City Center municipal complex, 415 Clematis St. in downtown West Palm Beach. Visit workshop.org or fotofusion.org or call 561-253-2600.

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