World Ocean Celebration: Open Water Swim

Start your Sunday morning in the ocean. If you're a confident swimmer who loves the water - or is ready to take your swimming beyond the pool - join us for an Open Water Swim*. You'll dive into the Atlantic from the 1st Street Beach alongside the Dolphins & Rainbows Swim Group - a welcoming, safety-focused community of capable swimmers who cherish the ocean. It's a morning in the sea sharing in a collective experience rooted in wellness, friendship, and ocean stewardship.

World Ocean Celebration: Supper That Sustains Us: Sea-to-Table Dinner

Savor an unforgettable culinary experience at the Sea-to-Table Dinner at Watr. Set against sweeping ocean views, this thoughtfully curated dinner celebrates the connection between healthy oceans and sustainable cuisine, featuring fresh, responsibly sourced seafood and locally inspired ingredients. Guests will gather for an evening of elevated dining, storytelling, and community, highlighting the importance of ocean-friendly food systems and the role we all play in protecting marine ecosystems through what we eat.

Flood Insurance Forum

Join Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner and a panel of speakers for an online Flood Insurance Forum. Obtain expert advice on why flood insurance matters, how to stay flood‑aware, and the important role our city parks play in reducing neighborhood flooding. Don’t miss this chance to stay informed and better protect your home and community!

Sustainability Committee Meeting

The Miami Beach Resident Sustainability Committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Thursday, June 25, at 3 p.m. The committee provides recommendations on community-wide sustainability. The committee encourages environmental awareness among residents, employees, and business partners to help accomplish the goal of keeping Miami Beach environmentally and sustainably conscious.

Sustainability Committee Meeting

The Miami Beach Resident Sustainability Committee will hold a virtual public meeting on Thursday, July 30, at 3 p.m. The committee provides recommendations on community-wide sustainability. The committee encourages environmental awareness among residents, employees, and business partners to help accomplish the goal of keeping Miami Beach environmentally and sustainably conscious.

Household Hazardous Waste, Used Electronics & Paper Drop-off

40 Street and Chase Avenue 40 Street and Chase Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, United States

Need to safely dispose of your household hazardous chemicals and waste? Piles of paper and old mail stacking up? Help protect the environment and keep your home safe. Bring your used oil, fertilizers, old paint, insecticides, batteries, electronics, piles of paper and more for safe disposal.

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