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Supercar Saturdays Debuts at Gulfstream Park Village
from Supercar Saturdays At Gulfstream Park Village
by The South Florida Sun Times • The Aventura Digest & Jewish Connection News
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supercharged event rolls into South Florida’s favorite entertainment destination
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New events and attractions are coming to Gulfstream Park! South Florida’s favorite entertainment destination is excited to welcome Supercar Saturdays, The Hallandale Beach Food & Groove and Music in the Park concerts to its roster of can’tmiss events taking place this season. With a world-renowned racetrack, casino, live performance venue, countless dining options and plenty of shopping and entertainment, Gulfstream Park truly has something for everyone.
Debuting February 11, Supercar Saturdays will be on display at Gulfstream Park Village every second Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Presented by Warren Henry Automotive Group, this carefully curated showcase is the largest gathering of supercars, exotic cars, luxury cars, classic cars and race cars in SouthFlorida.Featuringover200 elite cars and their owners, auto enthusiasts and patrons, this monthly event is free and open to the public. Automotive fans can admire these luxury cars in a casual and friendly environment and learn more about the unique characteristics of each brand. Cars will be prominently displayedthroughouttheVillage.
Car highlights, ranging in price from $1.5 million to over $6 million, include a 1967 Toyota 2000 GT; a Mansory Bugatti Veyron; a Bugatti Chiron; a 50th Anniversary Lamborghini Aventador; a Lamborghini Centenario; a Lamborghini SVJ with a matching MTI Hyper Boat; a Ferrari LaFerrari; a Ferrari F60; a McLaren P1; a McLaren Senna; a Ford GT; a Porsche 918 Spyder; a Koenigsegg, and a Pagani among manyothers.
Each event will feature to-benamed special guests. Past guests include 2017 Pro Bowl Defensive End from the Miami Dolphins Cameron Wake; NFL greats Sam Madison and Nolan Carrol; “Foodgod” Jonathan Cheban, Indy and Cart Champ Helio Castroneves and many others.
Food lovers, get ready! The
Park as part of the 22nd annual South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One. Taking place Saturday, February 25 from 7-11 p.m., the event invites food lovers for an immersive experience. Hosted by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits and Florida International University, the Festival benefits FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management and the Southern Wine & Spirits Bever-ageManagementCenter.
The event features a variety of international cuisines that will get guests movin’ and groovin’ including Gulfstream Park Village’s Belly Fish and Ten Palms restaurants. Other participating restaurants include: El Tamarindo Coal Fired Pizza, Marash Turkish Cuisine, Moises Bakery, Dr. Limon Hallandale, CAO Bakery & Café, The Krazy Vegan, Il Mercato Café & Wine

Shop, Matteo’s Trattoria, Dunn’s River Island Café, Holy Avocado, Ceviche Avenue, Chef Irie, See Thai & Japanese Cuisine, Nana’s Sapibon Haitian Restaurant, D’s Delights and Mable’s Island Kitchen.
Additional restaurants to be announced. General admission tickets are $75 and can be purchased by visiting: www. sobewff.org/groove/ Music in the Park, Gulfstream Park Village’s favorite live entertainment series, continues its weekly performances with the area’s favorite musical talent. Taking placeWednesday through Sunday nights from 6:30-9:30 p.m., Music in the Park is sure to get audiences dancing. These open-air performances take place in the center stage and feature rotating bands on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday nights. Saturdays are DJ/Family Nights. Free to attend, Music in the Park has proven to be one of Gulfstream’s most popular ongoing events. For additional live music, the Casino Stage features a DJ on Friday nights from 7-11 p.m. and a live band on Saturday nights from 711 p.m. The Breezeway Stage features rotating DJs on Saturdays from 1-5 p.m. and the Carousel Club features live music Friday-Sunday during all openhours.
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excited to welcome Supercar Saturdays to our diverse lineup of events,” said Alex Schreer, Director of Experiential Marketing for Gulfstream Park Village. “Automotive fans and their families can enjoy this one-of-akind display of luxury and exotic cars while enjoying shopping, dining, racing and more in Gulfstream Park Village’s openairenvironment.”
GulfstreamParkisSouthFlorida’spremierentertainment, diningandrestaurantdestination,locatedbetweenMiamiandFort Lauderdale,anchoredbythelegendaryGulfstreamParkracetrack. GulfstreamParknotonlyoffersworld-classThoroughbredhorse racingbutisalsohometoacasinoandfamily-friendlyvenues includingover15restaurants,outdoorcafes,artgalleries,fashion retailers,state-of-the-artbowlingalley,andarenownedselectionof signaturehomestores.GulfstreamPark,voteda2020TopTravelers’ ChoiceWinnerbyTripAdvisor,islocatedat901SouthFederal HighwayinHallandaleBeach,Florida,justtwomileseastofI-95. Valetserviceandcomplimentaryself-parkingareavailable. GulfstreamParkisopensevendaysaweek.Forhours,schedules, upcomingeventsandadditionalinformation, visit:www.gulfstreampark.comorcall:954-454-7000.
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