Foundation News
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Jan 9, 2018 – Update on Local Transportation
- February 2, 2018
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
No CommentsVillage of Key Biscayne Transit & Mobility Initiatives updates include Traffic Calming, Safe Routes to School, Extended and Expanded Green Paint for Bike Safety, Crandon Smart Traffic Lights, Pedestrian Safety Crosswalks…
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Volunteer with Wellness in the Schools
- November 17, 2017
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
WITS Labs are getting ready to start up again! This is the most popular component of our program and we are so excited! We will need assistance in setting up the classroom before the each class, helping the students read recipes, measure, cut and whisk during class and cleaning up between classes. We could not
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How to Help Post Irma
- September 18, 2017
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: Foundation News
How to Help Post Irma: the following is a list of volunteer opportunities and donation needs. Volunteer Opportunities Bridge to Hope, 13295 SW 268th Street, Homestead Needs help with community outreach and sorting and distributing donations. Volunteers welcome daily 10 AM – 2 PM. Contact Vanessa Tinsley at 305 742 4122 with questions. Farm Share, St.
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Rescue a Reef Sponsored Dive Trip
- September 17, 2016
- Posted by: KBCF Intern
- Category: Foundation News
Key Biscayne residents are invited to participate in a Citizen Scientist Project sponsored dive trip with University of Miami Rosenstiel School’s Rescue a Reef Program. Dive the Key Biscayne Coral Nursery, learn about the staghorn coral restoration efforts, and participate in our new coral out-planting project. Half-Day Dive* The trip will be comprised of a
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Citizen Scientist Lecture: Biscayne National Park’s IndoPacific Lionfish Threat
- September 15, 2016
- Posted by: KBCF Intern
- Category: Foundation News
Join the Key Biscayne’s Citizen Scientist Project on Thursday, September 15th, 2016 at 7pm in the Key Biscayne Community Center’s Adult Lounge (2nd Floor) for this month’s lecture which will be Biscayne National Park’s IndoPacific Lionfish Threat by Lindsay Elam. She is a graduate student at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and