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Seersucker Social and Little Havana Domino Finals Today

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March 11, 2026/08:00 AM
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Seersucker Social and Little Havana Domino Finals Today
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Midweek Culture and Competition in Miami

Welcome to Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Today, the city is buzzing with a unique blend of heritage, history, and high-society socials. Whether you are looking to witness the culmination of a weeks-long cultural competition or want to enjoy an evening of lawn games and vintage fashion, Miami’s local scene has something distinct to offer this afternoon and evening.

43rd Annual Domino Tournament Finals

The heart of Little Havana is the place to be this morning as the 43rd Annual Domino Tournament concludes. Taking place at the iconic Domino Park (Máximo Gómez Park), this final day of competition brings together the city’s most seasoned players for a display of skill and community spirit. From 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, spectators can experience the intense, rhythmic clicking of tiles and the vibrant atmosphere of Southwest 8th Street. This event is a cornerstone of the Carnaval Miami season, celebrating the deep-rooted Caribbean traditions that define the local neighborhood.

Vizcaya Late: Seersucker Social

As the sun begins to set, the action shifts to the historic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens for the "Seersucker Social." Starting at 6:30 PM, this evening event invites guests to step back in time. Attendees are encouraged to don their best vintage attire—specifically seersucker and sun hats—to enjoy the gardens in a festive, after-hours setting. The evening features lawn games, live music, and light refreshments, offering a rare opportunity to explore the lush estate under the stars. It is a perfect midweek escape for those looking to enjoy the breeze off Biscayne Bay in an elegant, historic environment.

History and Heritage Exhibits

For those seeking a more academic or artistic afternoon, two significant exhibitions are open today:

  • Becoming Mexico City: Early Maps: Held at the Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College, this exhibition begins a special presentation at 6:30 PM. It explores the urban evolution of Mexico City through rare cartography and historical documents.
  • Multicultural Programming at The Betsy: The Betsy Hotel on Ocean Drive continues its month-long multicultural showcase today. Visitors can stop by between 6:00 PM and 11:00 PM to view rotating art installations and listen to live jazz in the lobby salon.

Evening Vibes on the Beach

If you prefer a high-energy end to your Wednesday, the Palace on Ocean Drive hosts its signature "Wayback Wednesday" event. Starting at 7:00 PM, this long-standing local tradition features iconic drag performances and retro hits, providing a quintessential Miami Beach nightlife experience that is both welcoming and electric.

Seersucker Social and Little Havana Domino Finals Today