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Miramar has several community events in April. Learn more in these 3 stories

Don’t miss these three stories about upcoming community events in Miramar.
Don’t miss these three stories about upcoming community events in Miramar. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Miramar community event covered several topics, including a free fruit tree giveaway, the U.S. debut of the Rebel Salute music festival, and a student-featured Rhythms of Africa concert.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Broward is giving away free fruit trees in Miramar. Here’s how to get one

Broward County Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis is hosting a free fruit tree giveaway at Miramar Pineland Park on Saturday, April 18, with varieties such as banana, mango, soursop, papaya and Jamaican caper. It’s one tree per household, first-come-first-served until noon or supplies run out, and you’re encouraged to reserve a spot online and come with trunk space ready.

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Rhythms of Africa concert to feature Somerset Academy Central Miramar students

The Rhythms of Africa event returns to the Miramar Cultural Center April 18-19 with performances themed “Run Di Riddim: Every Beat for Jamaica,” led by Willie Stewart, a reggae ambassador. Stewart has been working with Somerset Academy Central Miramar students on African drumming and the cultural meaning behind the music in preparation for the performance.

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Rebel Salute music festival to make its US debut in Miramar. Here are details

After getting postponed last fall due to severe weather, Rebel Salute is set for its U.S. debut at Miramar Regional Park on Sunday, April 19, with tickets running $50-$90. Organizers are pitching it as a “wholesome” reggae celebration — no meat, no drugs, no alcohol, no weapons — plus food and art villages and an adults-only “Herb Curb” area focused on cannabis education.

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