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Fort Lauderdale: Concerts Under the Stars

 
 

The Bonnet House hosts monthly outdoor concerts.
The Bonnet House hosts monthly outdoor concerts.
Alan Freund/Herald Staff / Miami Herald file

B’stro on the Beach has partnered with Bonnet House Museum & Gardens for their monthly “Concerts Under the Stars” series running through April. A $30 wine and cheese reception at the restaurant, 999 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., kicks off the night from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Then enjoy an al fresco performance on the veranda of the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, 900 N. Birch Rd., with wine, dessert and coffee. Tickets to the “Concerts Under the Stars” music series start at $35, and take place on Feb. 21 (Florida Atlantic University Piano Concert), March 21 and April 11. For tickets, visit www.bonnethouse.org.

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