BOB MARLEY’S “THREE LITTLE BIRDS”: City Theatre and the Adrienne Arsht Center present the jammin’ musical featuring lyrics based on the children’s book (“Every Little Thing”) by his daughter Cedella Marley, sharing the legendary reggae artist’s message of peace and love with a new generation of songbirds, June 22 – July 9 at various times, Carnival Studio Theater, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Mama says "breathe easy," but Ziggy’s afraid to leave the house. He’s too busy worrying about tropical storms, evil spirits and steering clear of that sneaky, hair-snatching Duppy! But with the help of Dr. Bird and his feathered friends, Ziggy’s reminded that "every little thing gonna be all right!” Tickets $20 and $30, call 305-949-6722 or visit arshtcenter.org.
ANANCY FESTIVAL RETURNS: In celebration of Caribbean-American Heritage Month, Island SPACE Caribbean Museum at the Broward Mall, in association with the Caribbean Edge Kids and Jamaicans.com, will host festivities on Saturday, June 25 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. As part of the mall’s Colors of Caribe community festival, a variety of other Caribbean-themed activities will take place until 5 p.m. Visit islandspacefl.org/anancy2022. Anancy (also spelled Anansi or Ananse), the spider man, a character from West African folklore, is a trickster known for outsmarting formidable opponents. Popular across the Caribbean and African diasporas, stories of his escapades typically teach valuable life lessons.
FREE SUMMER MEALS JUST TEXT “FOOD”: When school is out many programs kids rely on for critical meals disappear. Programs run by local schools and community groups can help fill the gap at no cost. No Kid Hungry makes it quick and easy for families to find their nearest summer meal site at familiar places like parks, pools, libraries and rec centers. Parents, grandparents and caregivers can simply text “FOOD” or “COMIDA” to 304-304 to find free summer meals in their community.
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