Key Largo Homes For Sale

Karol Marsden
Phone: 305 395 1975
Fax: 305 852 4466
karol@freewheeler-realty.com

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Keys Living


Enjoy the Key’s Yearly Climate


Season         Average Ocean Temp.  
  Average Rainfall     Average High Temp.  Average Low Temp.
Jan – Mar        82°F                 4 inches            85°F            68°F
    
Jul – Sep         87°F                 5 inches            89°F            73°F
    
Oct – Dec        77°F                3 inches             84°F            63°F



The Florida Keys are famous for harboring such historical luminaries as playwright Tennessee Williams, novelist Ernest Hemingway, and bird-chronicler John James Audubon. In truth, aspiring artists continue to be drawn to the Keys. They come not just for the spectacular sunsets and stunning wildlife but for the free-spirited way of life embodied by the Keys. That spirit is evident at the many festivals and events you will find taking place. Here you can visit a tiny gallery, take in a community play, enjoy an open-air festival or attend a symphony orchestra. You'll find that the Keys are rich in cultural opportunities.






Marathon / November 19 to November 21
Who would have thought the Dark Ages could be so much fun? A fast-paced, laugh-a-minute look at how we humans willingly twist our convictions to rationalize our bad behavior.
Contact: (305) 743-0408
Key West / November 20

Presented by Coffeemill Dance Studio, the performance is to feature Key West Contemporary Dance Company’s lively spin on the classic Nutcracker ... “Cracked!” choreographed by Kyla Piscopink. Plus, ‘Key West Contemporary Dance Company’ and student dancers in Prokoviev’s much loved “Peter and the Wolf,” choreographed by Penny Leto and Francine Kreinces. Tickets $20,$25 and $35 ($15 student tickets available at door day of concert). Showtime 8 p.m., Tennessee Williams Theater.
Contact: 305-296-9982
Email: CoffeeMillDance@aol.com
Key West / November 21

WomanKind’s 9th Annual Survivors Reunion Concert
The Survivors, a tropical fusion band popular in Key West during the 80s, return to perform. Guests can dance in the sand on Higgs Beach and enjoy a BBQ dinner. Band to play from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets $20 in advance at Salute, Blue Heaven Gift Shop, WomanKind (3142 Northside Dr.), Good Food Conspiracy (Big Pine) and Centennial Bank branches in Key West, Summerland and Big Pine. Tickets $25 at the door.
Contact: 305-295-8255
Email: mspringer@womankindkeywest.org

Islamorada / November 21
Reggae, dance & party music on the water, featuring Grammy-nominated artist Ky-Mani Marley, Keven's, and a special appearance by Dalai Lama's Tibetan Monks, and more. Gates open 2 p.m., shows from 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Tickets $20 in advance at TIB bank or visit Web site. At gate, $25 cash.
Contact: (305) 395-6344
Email: info@keysice.com

Key Largo / November 21
Mariners Hospital 5K Walk/Run
The sixth year for this popular race combines a scenic route in the Florida Keys with a Wellness Fair with free cholesterol, blood pressure and Body Mass Index screenings as well as massage therapy. The race, along the Old Highway, starts at 8 a.m. at Coral Shores High School, MM 90, and ends at Treasure Village Montessori School, MM 86.9. Proceeds support educational programs for Mariners nurses.
Contact: (305) 434-1026
Email: jamien@baptisthealth.net
Islamorada / November 27 to November 28

Islamorada Fishing Club Junior Derby
All species count for points in this competition for young anglers, with the most points awarded for bonefish and permit.
Contact: Jim and Sherri Trice at (305) 664-3864
Email: trice_j@bellsouth.net
Marathon / November 27 to November 29

Who would have thought the Dark Ages could be so much fun? A fast-paced, laugh-a-minute look at how we humans willingly twist our convictions to rationalize our bad behavior.
Contact: (305) 743-0408
Big Pine & the Lower Keys / November 28

Artists in Paradise Gallery is sponsoring this arts and crafts show at Boondocks, MM 27.5, Ramrod Key, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Food specials are available, and music will be provided by Bobby D' and the No Slack Living Room Band.
Contact: (305) 872-1828
Key Largo / November 28

Keys Community Concert Band presents: Free Family Fun Concert
Every season the KCCB presents monthly concerts for the entire family to enjoy. Show starts 4 p.m., Islamorada Founders Park, MM 87. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Ice cream to be provided by TIB Bank.
Contact: (305) 853-7294
Marathon / November 28

Features include tropical nursery plants and decorative planters, baked goods, educational booths, raffles, local artisans, crafts & ornaments, live music and children's activities.
Contact: (305) 743-4971
Key West / November 29 to December 06

Historic Key West and Fort Taylor transform into a pirates' stronghold with over 150 pirate entertainers. Tall ships, sea battles, arts and crafts, pirate sails, a living history encampment and nonstop entertainment!
Contact: (305) 296-9694
Islamorada / November 29 to December 05

Come see the quick and light Hobie Wave catamarans as racers navigate triangle courses set around buoys. Race officials estimate at least 15 exciting races, bayside off the beach at Founders Park (MM 87). Call or visit Web site for details.
Contact: Rick White 305-451-3287
Email: rick@catsailor.com
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