In the Press
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Biscayne Nature Center Summer Camp scholarships available
- April 28, 2024
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
No CommentsFor almost two decades, the Michael Scholz Memorial Charitable Fund has offered scholarships for local children to attend a nature summer camp while honoring Michael Scholz’s memory. The fund’s mission is to teach young people how to preserve and protect South Florida’s fragile environment and ecosystem. …Continue here.
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Longstanding island tradition, the Eileen McCaughan Memorial Scholarship Pasta Dinner, is moving to a new venue
- April 23, 2024
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
For 35 years, the annual Eileen McCaughan Memorial Scholarship Fund Pasta Dinner has been one of the community’s most popular and heartwarming events. The event has always enjoyed a strong turnout and generous donations in honor of Eileen’s memory. What is unique about this event is that while many of the same neighbors have been
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Can poetry bring Key Biscayne together? Debbie Wanninkhof thinks so
- March 20, 2024
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
Debbie Wanninkhof thinks she might ahve stumbled on the solution to bring Key Biscayne together: poetry. Bringing some real “Reading Rainbow” energy along with her own props, Wanninkhof told the Village Council on March 12 about the inaugural 2024 Key Biscayne Poetry Share-an event she has organized and is supported by, among others, the Key
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New foundation aims to keep alive Megan Andrews’ passion for the welfare of children and animals
- March 3, 2024
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
Next to her family, Megan Andrews loved three things above all others: helping children with learning differences, admiring the support from their parents, and adoring every furry creature that crossed her path. Those three pillars will be the recipients of donations to the Megan Way Foundation, created by family and close friends in remembrance of
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Key Biscayne’s first film festival a masterful showcase for local talent
- February 18, 2024
- Posted by: KBCF
- Category: In the Press
From the packed outdoor opening night, which included three films and a cocktail party, the inaugural Key Biscayne festival, launched by island residents Maite Garrido Thornton and Isabel Custer, included three days of films and panel chats focused on the theme: “Island Cultures and our World Ocean.” Local filmmakers showcased their talents, and film industry