Weekend things to do (updated): Skating on Florida Panthers’ new ice, disco stars in Boca Raton, Purim dinner party (2024)

This is opening weekend for the Florida Panthers’ new downtown Fort Lauderdale practice facility, bringing family skating, club hockey and other activities on NHL-quality ice to the renovated and expanded War Memorial complex in Holiday Park.

If you want to get on the ice this weekend, two-hour public-skating sessions at Baptist Health IcePlex begin at 1 p.m. Friday, followed by a music-enhanced TGIF public-skate party at 7 p.m. On Saturday, skating sessions begin at 1 p.m., 3:15 p.m. and 7 p.m., and Sunday’s are at 1 p.m. and 3:15 p.m.

The weekday schedule next week has skating sessions at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday.

Skating costs $17 (military $14). Skate rental is $5, and it’s $10 per hour for a skating aid (sort of a walker on ice). Before taking the ice at the venue, participants must register and sign a waiver at FTLWarMemorial.com.

If you are more fan than skater, the Panthers will have their first public practice on their adjacent ice sheet on Friday at noon. Admission is free, and stadium seating is first come, first served. Autographis are not guaranteed. For updates on when Panthers practices will be open to the public, visit FTLWarMemorial.com.

An abbreviated selection of food and beverages will be available on opening weekend. The team shop is open, and it’s fully stocked with hats, shirts and jerseys, including some game-worn jerseys.

Going forward, the venue will be open for public skating daily, along with freestyle figure skating sessions, learn-to-skate classes, free hockey tutorials, youth hockey camps and more. Registration also is open for adult hockey leagues, which begin in April.

Baptist Health IcePlex is the first space to open after a $65 million renovation of the War Memorial complex, which also will include a new music hall and a second-floor restaurant, The Federal.

For more information, visit FTLWarMemorial.com.

Weekend things to do (updated): Skating on Florida Panthers’ new ice, disco stars in Boca Raton, Purim dinner party (1)

FRIDAY

FAU watch parties: The Owls of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton are again part of March Madness college basketball brackets around the world this week. Coach Dusty May’s squad begins what they hope is a second consecutive run to the Final Four with a game at 12:15 p.m. Friday against Northwestern. If they win, they’ll play on Sunday, time and opponent TBD. If you want to get on the bandwagon now, the FAU Alumni organization has official Owls watch parties planned on Friday at Biergarten Boca Raton and Duffy’s Sports Grill locations in Coconut Creek and North Palm Beach. Other spots that have hosted FAU watch parties include The Irishmen and American Social in Boca Raton. Visit FAUAlumni.org.

Wait for it: The nationally touring production of “Hamilton” ends its run at the Arsht Center in Miami this weekend with performances at 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 1 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Starting at $49+, tickets are available for all performances, though some availability is limited. Visit ArshtCenter.org. The musical will be at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach from April 10 to 21. Visit Kravis.org.

Yacht party: The Palm Beach International Boat Show is back through Sunday with more than 50,000 visitors expected in downtown West Palm Beach to ogle in excess of $1 billion in boats and accessories. Visit PBBoatShow.com. Of course, the influence of PBIBS will be felt all over town. For instance at Spruzzo, the rooftop bar at downtown boutique hotel The Ben, DJ Kristian Caro will spin for yachty-themed parties all weekend, beginning with Knot Your Average Friday at 7 p.m. Visit Facebook.com/thebenwestpalm.

Purple prose: Small Wine Shop in downtown Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village on Friday will host The Prince Experience with Professor Dink, a casual night of wine tasting set to a Prince soundtrack orchestrated by local storyteller and wine explorer Dinkinish O’Connor. The gathering is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets cost $49 at SmallWineShop.com.

Weekend laughs: Comedian, actor and late-night talk show staple Nick Swardson is at the Dania Improv in Dania Beach this weekend with shows at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Friday, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday. Tickets cost $35+, VIP reserved seats $45+. Visit DaniaImprov.com.

SATURDAY

Boogie shoes: Some of the biggest names of the disco era will gather at Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton on Saturday at 7 p.m. for a party hosted by memorable “Dance Fever” personality Deney Terrio. The lineup will include Tavares, The Trammps featuring Earl Young, Evelyn “Champagne” King, The Legendary Blue Notes, The Cover Girls, France Joli, George McCrea, hip-hop icons The Sugarhill Gang and others. Tickets cost $79.95+ at Ticketmaster.com.

Still Blurry: Rap stylist Drake brings his long-running It’s All A Blur Tour — Big As The What?, featuring Lil Wayne, back to South Florida for two shows at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets start at $105+ at SeatGeek.com.

Dip me in the water: Julian and Lisa Siegel will celebrate the sixth anniversary of Tarpon River Brewing in downtown Fort Lauderdale with another edition of the Take Me to the River Music Festival on Saturday from 2 to 11 p.m. The day will include music, food, vendors and beer from favorite local breweries, among them Orchestrated Minds, Invasive Species, Brewlihan, Gulf Stream, LauderAle, Yeasty Brews, Savage Lyfe, 3 Sons Brewing and many more. There will be music from, among others, Tand, Smerks and the Nightmares, Davie, Blackwater Sound, The Honest Liars and Dylan Zangwill. General-admission tickets cost $15, which includes a free beer ticket (guests younger than 21 pay $10, with ticket for soda, tea, lemonade). An individual beer ticket costs $8 (10 for $70), and an individual food ticket is $25. A VIP ticket costs $75 and comes with a food ticket, three beer tickets, a commemorative poster, an anniversary bottle and a crowler bag. Tickets are available on-site and at the Eventbrite.com. Visit TarponRiverBrewing.com.

Weekend opera: Opera star Nadine Sierra, a Fort Lauderdale native who attended Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, can be seen in more than 20 movie theaters across South Florida on Saturday afternoon in a live transmission of the Metropolitan Opera production of Gounod’s “Roméo et Juliette,” joined by tenor Benjamin Bernheim. The screenings, which begin at 12:55 p.m., are part of the Met Opera’s long-running Live in HD series. For a list of theaters, visit MetOpera.org.

‘Prom’ dates: Slow Burn Theatre Co. opens its new production of “The Prom” at the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday for a run through April 7. The critically praised 2018 Broadway musical tells the story of an Indiana high school student who is barred from bringing her girlfriend to the prom, which attracts a quartet of well-intentioned New York theater folks who come to town to “help.” Critic Jesse Green at The New York Times called the show “such a joyful hoot. … With its kinetic dancing, broad mugging and belty anthems, it makes you believe in musical comedy again.” Performances this weekend are at 1 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets start at $54+ at BrowardCenter.org.

Guitar gods: Joe Satriani and Steve Vai will bring their co-headlining Satch-Vai U.S. Tour to the Pompano Beach Amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are available, starting at $49.50+, at PompanoBeachArts.org/amp.

Driven men: Three creators and stars of truTV’s “Impractical Jokers” — Brian Quinn (Q), James Murray (Murr) and Sal Vulcano — bring The Drive Drive Drive Drive Drive Tour to Hard Rock Live in Hollywood on Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets to the show, which includes never-before-seen videos and storytelling stand-up, start at $55+ at MyHRL.com.

Rooftop tribute: Celebrating its fifth anniversary, nationally touring Miami-based rock en Español tribute band SurDeluxe will perform on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Skye Rooftop Bar, on the 11th floor of Hilton’s Serena Hotel Aventura. Expect to hear covers of iconic 1980s-2000s bands including Mana, Café Tacvba, Caifanes, Soda Stereo and Hombres G surrounded by a euphoric crowd that knows all the words. Tickets cost $25. Visit Facebook.com/SurDeluxeBand.

Ultra music at DAER: Ultra Music Festival is this weekend in downtown Miami. Of course, it’s sold out. But you can still catch UMF-level DJ talent on Saturday at DAER at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood. At noon, Kaskade will do the music at the dayclub (tickets $100+), while producer Galantis (he co-wrote Britney Spears’ Grammy-winning “Toxic”) will perform at the nightclub at 10 p.m. ($40+). Visit HardRockNightlife.com. (Looking ahead, the waitlist is open for the 25th anniversary edition of Ultra Music Festival, set for March 28-30, 2025. Three-day, general-admission passes cost $349.95 at UltraMusicFestival.com).

Take the kids: The fourth edition of The World’s Greatest Kite Festival returns to Miramar Regional Park on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free event includes kite giveaways, build-your-own demonstrations, food trucks and live music. Visit MiramarKiteFestival2024.eventbrite.com.

Comics and food trucks: Beloved Lauderhill hangout Tate’s Comics will throw a party befitting its 31st anniversary on Saturday and Sunday, with a massive tent sale filled with comic books (thousands of titles for $1 each), graphic novels, toys and general good vibes. You’ll also find top-notch food trucks: Kaminari Ramen, Carlos & Pepe’s and Fresh Coconut on Saturday, and Kaminari Ramen, Garden Diva and Mr. Meatball on Sunday. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Visit Facebook.com/tatescomics.

Running with beer: The 2024 Florida Brewery Running Series hosts its next “5K-ish” fun run at Gulf Stream Brewing Co. in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday at 10 a.m. The event, which sends 10% of proceeds to local nonprofits, includes a Gulf Stream beer at the finish line, a choice of collector’s pint glass or swag item from the Brewery Running Series, and a chance to win merch or beer. Cost: $35 ($50 with the T-shirt). The next installment in the series, which is more community hangout than athletic endeavor, will be held at Orchestrated Minds Brewing in Fort Lauderdale on Nov. 16. Visit BreweryRunningSeries.com.

SUNDAY

Weekend things to do (updated): Skating on Florida Panthers’ new ice, disco stars in Boca Raton, Purim dinner party (2)

Purim dinner party: Kosher French restaurant Ostrow Brasserie in Miami’s dynamic Buena Vista neighborhood will celebrate Purim on Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. with a dinner party called Purim in Paris. Chef Olivia Ostrow, born and raised in France, will serve signature menu items including Lamb Shank & Jardiniere with Port Wine Reduction and Parisienne Carrots; Trout Amandine with Almonds and Yellow String Beans; Duck Confit with Potatoes Sarladaises; Beef Bourguignon with Carrots and Shallots, and more. (As a Glatt Kosher restaurant, Ostrow Bistro is under the supervision of a mashgiach to ensure kosher standards are upheld.) Vincent Raffard’s beloved French gypsy jazz band The French Horn Collective will provide the music. Guests are encouraged to dress in their favorite French designer or with a French theme to win a bottle of champagne with dinner. The art-filled Ostrow Brasserie is at 4850 NW Second Ave., just north of the Miami Design District. Visit OstrowBrasserie.com.

Current event: Rhythm by the River is a free community festival that celebrates Black voices on Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. in Esplanade Park in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The afternoon will include music, dance, workshops, vendors, games and food from J&J Soul Food, Tropical Soul Food, Wontons on Wheels, Reggae Beets and Sweet Sensations by Charlene. Headlining performers include the Lauderhill Steel Ensemble (2 p.m.), jazz saxophonist Randy Corinthian (2:55 p.m.), roots-reggae band Jah Steve & the Counteract Crew (4 p.m.) and Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter Alexander Star (5:20 p.m.). The event is part of the Broward Center’s Arts for Action: Black Voices initiative, co-presented by Baptist Health and JM Family Enterprises. Visit BrowardCenter.org.

Synth Sunday: Lime Cordiale (led by Aussie brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach) work with an indie-pop palette of synth and guitar that feels at once modern and of another, groovier era. The band bring their tour with openers Windser to the Culture Room in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets cost a reasonable $25+ at CultureRoom.net.

Staff writer Ben Crandell can be reached atbcrandell@sunsentinel.com. Follow onInstagram @BenCrandellandTwitter @BenCrandell.

Weekend things to do (updated): Skating on Florida Panthers’ new ice, disco stars in Boca Raton, Purim dinner party (2024)
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