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n Tennessee Williams Centennial Celebration


In honor of the playwright, Key West Art and Historical Society hosts an art chal- lenge and poetry contest. (Deadline to submit poem was March 14.)


Saturday, March 19 Artists Challenge ($10 fee) with painters doing their thing from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at 1431 Duncan St., the home bought by the play- wright in 1947 and owned until his death in 1983.


Sunday, March 27 Birthday party and recep- tion open to the public, 5-7 p.m. at Fort East Martello Museum. Poetry winners will read their poems at the reception. All paintings to be exhibited through April 30 at East Martello. Open bar and refreshments. $10


has been a singer, actor, author and jewelry maker here in Key West for 30 years. Maribeth, on a brief sabbatical from her New York City performing schedule, stars in “Becky’s New Car” at the Red Barn Theater. l Jazz Jams 9 p.m. Mondays: March 21 fea- tures drummer Richard Crooks


and bassist Tim McAlpine. n Salute! on the Beach Gordo/Skippo Duo


Skippo


5:30-7:30 p.m. Fridays Higgs Beach and the Atlantic Ocean for an acoustic jazz sunset series. Gordy Michael on


Gordo


vocals and keyboards and guitar; Skipper Kripitz on drums. Specil guests join in.


n Cafe Sole Jazz Brunch Libby York and Gordy Michael


Vocalist Libby York and multi- talented guitarist/singer Gordy Michael perform noon-2 p.m. every Sunday for Jazz Brunch at Cafe Sole, 1029 Southard St. York’s "cool school" renditions of jazz classics have been praised by Downbeat, Jazz Times and the New York Times. She'll be singing at the Swan Bar in Paris this May and on summer tour with the Chicago


Jazz All Stars. www.libbyyork.com n Dave Bootle performs


Aqua March 17-18, 5-7:30 p.m. Virgilio’s March20, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m.; LaTeDa March 21, 9 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.


THEATRE n Waterfront Playhouse


Through March 26, 8 p.m.


n Key West Botanical Gardens Cuban Cultural Exposition March 13-26


March 18-21 


Larry Smith Pier House Wine Gallery 7 p.m. Friday-Monday


“Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” cast led by Key Wests Michael Mulli- gan. Based on the 1988 film starring Michael Caine and Steve Martin. 294-5015


EVENTS n Schooner Wharf


Thursday, March 17 Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day on the waterfront at Schooner Wharf Bar with luck o’ the Irish and that’s no blarney! Eclectic six-piece band Entrain, playing rock, blues, calypso and ska, to zydeco, jazz, funk and


Irish drinking songs. n 33rd St. Patty’s Day Bar Stroll Saturday, March 19


Entertainment begins10 a.m. with Michael McCloud, Profes- sor Pete Peterson and Captain Carl “Guitar” Peachy; Skraeling follows with catchy originals and modern versions of tradi- tional Celtic and Maritime folk, fiddle tunes, rock and country. Schooner galley prepares tradi- tional corned beef and cab- bage. www.schoonerwharf.com


22 KONK Life


March 17 6 p.m, A Dominos Tournament under the stars. March 22 6 p.m. Cuban Medicinal Garden with herbalist Constance Miller. March 24, 6 p.m., Cuban cooking and demonstra- tion. Seating limited. Cost: Dominos $15 members, $20 non-members. Other events $5 members, $10 non-members. March 26 Hot Havana Nights. VIP Dinner and “Tropicana” show, 6-7:30 p.m. Cuban dinner, entertainment (Hot Havana Soul, 7-11 p.m.), exhibits, preview of live auction items Cuban art- work and dance following the dinner. $75 VIP tickets. Limited seating. General admission $20 ($25/door). Mojitos, Cuba Libres and Cuban fare, outdoor cigar lounge, Puros Reynoso ci- gars, auctions of Cuban arts and crafts plus a Lake Tahoe getaway. Cash bar.


Key West Botanical Garden, 5210 College Road. 296-1504, kwbgs@kwbgs.org


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