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Queer Fest variety show & art exhibit, Little Haiti

There will be performances from drag artists, musicians, comedians, poets, and dancers, along with food trucks but that's not all. There will also be a variety show and art exhibit for communal healing from violence, a sensory space to relax and get a tarot card reading or a confidential health-screening test onsite. 

What: Queer Fest 2024

When: Thursday, April 25, 2024, from 6 to 10 p.m.

Where: Little Haiti Cultural Complex, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami

Cost: Free admission; vendor prices vary.

For more details, visit: Queer Fest 2024, on AllEvents.in.

This year, the event has LIMITED capacity so get your tickets now. And don't forget to dress up in your best magic themed outfit. 

If you would like to donate to Reflect, join the raffle to win a fancy dinner or some queer survivor art pieces. Raffle tickets are $10 each. Winners will be announced at the end of the show.

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Mary Lou Cruz

About Mary Lou Cruz

I worked at the South Florida Sun Sentinel for 21 years, as an Advertising Special Sections Writer; Editorial Systems Editor in Technology; and Editorial Assistant in the Newsroom. Before my newspaper career, I worked in the airline and travel industry and I have lived in Brazil, Puerto Rico and vacationed in more than 25 countries. Originally, I'm from Maryland. I moved to Florida in 1984 and raised my daughter in Miami. Email: events@SouthFloridaOnTheCheap.com.

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