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HVKBP MLK Day Parade Representatives

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ORGANIZATION: Virginia Key Beach Park Trust

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This year, Historic Virginia Key Beach Park wants to make a great impact on Miami's annual MLK Day Parade!

We need your help in distributing the park's 75th anniversary items (park fans and beads) to the parade viewers.

Water and snacks will be provided.

Check in is at the Winn Dixie Parking lot at 1150 NW 54th Street, Miami, FL 33127

Parade begins at 9 so please meet up with HVKBP no later than 8:15 AM.

Secure parking for volunteers is at partners park 5336 NW 21st Ave. and Olinda Park, 2101 NW 54th St.

We do provide volunteer certificates if volunteers request one.

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About Virginia Key Beach Park Trust

Location:

4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, FL 33149, US

Mission Statement

The Mission of Virginia Key Beach Park Trust is to create and carry forward a community-based vision for the development and use of Historic Virginia Key Beach Park by a) promoting and maintaining absolute public ownership and access; b) fostering its perpetuation as a passive open green-space which includes nature trails, reacreational facilities and appropriate museum structures, all compatible with the natural environment of Virginia Key; c) honoring the rich social and cultural history of the site and of South Florida; and d) preserving the site as a valuable historical, environmental, educational and recreational resource to be enjoyed by posterity.

Description

"Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, once called "Bear's Cut", was frequented in the early 1900's by Black settlers arriving on the island by ferry from a dock at the end of Fifth street, in downtown Miami. Established on August 1, 1945, as the "Colored Only" beach, this site immediately became a spot for social gatherings sacred to Black residents who made weekly trips to enjoy amenities such as the carousel, the dancing pavilion or the mini-train that would run through the enormous park. During this era, there was a lack of beach facilities for Blacks and this 1000-acre barrier island characterized by a unique and fragile natural environment, served as the recreational location for those who wanted to bask in the splendor of the sun and ocean. Former City of Miami Commissioner, M. Athalie Range was instrumental, together with the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust, in adding this remarkable landmark to the National Register of Historic Places in June 2002."

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Community
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

Mon Jan 20, 2020
08:30 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

1150 NW 54th St.MiamiMiami, FL 33127

(25.823423,-80.21514)
 

SKILLS

  • Multi-Tasking
  • Outdoor Recreation

GOOD FOR

  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • 8:15 AM- 12 PM
  • Ability to walk beside a vehicle to hand out items to parade viewers.

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