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Free Events This Week in Miami: Jazz, Minions, and a Dusk Pool Party

Happy Monday, Miamians. This week brings plenty of events — the best part? It's all free.  Monday  Miami Jazz Jam at Churchill's: Get funky at Churchill's weekly jazz jam. Music starts around 9 p.m.   Improv at Palmetto Bay Library: Practice your best jokes with Cutler Bay Community Theater actors at 7 p.m. ...
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Happy Monday, Miamians. This week brings plenty of events, and the best part is these are free. 

Monday 
  • Miami Jazz Jam at Churchill's: Get funky at the weekly Jazz Jam. Music starts around 9 p.m.  
  • Improv at Palmetto Bay Library: Practice your best jokes with Cutler Bay Community Theater actors at 7 p.m. 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
  • Hang out at a National Park: It's National Park Week and the National Park Service's 100th anniversary, which means entry into any park in Florida, including Everglades National Park, is free through April 24.
  • In the Lobby Lounge at Olympia Theater: Join the Front Yard Theatre Collective for an evening of interactive performance. Expect burlesque, vaudeville, improv, and whatever else comes to mind.
  •  The Day After Tomorrow Screening at SoundScape: Watch Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Emmy Rossum in The Day After Tomorrow. Showtime is 8 p.m.
Thursday 
  • Mezcal for Y’all at ClandestinoJoin the New Tropic for a night of mezcal, one of Mexico’s oldest agave-based spirits. Sample a medley of mescal mixes for free.
  • Noctiluca Dusk Pool Party at the Shore Club: Forget Sunday pool parties — head to the Shore Club for its monthly Thursday-night soiree to swim under the stars. 
Friday 
  • Night in the Museum at the Wolfsonian: From 6 to 9 p.m., get free admission to the Wolfsonian. 
  • Minions at Goodlet Park: The City of Hialeah will host an outdoor movie night at Goodlet Park featuring the adorable flick Minions.

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