entertainmentBOTTLECAP LOUNGETUESDAY - HOUSE PARTY - 11 PM -DJ ANTONTHURSDAY - 11 PM - DUBSTEP,DANCE & MUSIC VIDEOSFRIDAY - 5 PM - TIPS BENEFIT - TheSister Season FundFRIDAY - 10 PM - LATIN NIGHT -MUSIC WITH DJ DANDYSATURDAY - 11 PM - HOUSE MUSIC...VIP DJSPETE’S DUELING PIANO BARKEY WESTOpening daily 3 pmHappy Hour 3 - 8ALL Beers and Wells $3!Dueling Piano Show starts at 8 pmnightly. Come make a request andsing along with the best entertainmentin Key West!THURS. 24MICHAEL McCLOUDNoon—5:00 p.m.SAM RAMOS & ROBERT DOUGLAS7:00-11 p.m.FRI. 25MICHAEL McCLOUD & FRIENDSNoon—5:00 p.m.THE RAVEN COOPER BAND7:00—MidnightSAT. 26MICHAEL McCLOUD & FRIENDSNoon—5:00 p.m.THE RAVEN COOPER BAND7:00—MidnightSUN. 27MICHAEL McCLOUD & FRIENDSNoon—5:00 p.m.Noon–1 p.m. MINIMAL REGATTATHE DOERFELS6:30—11:00 p.m.MON. 14RAVEN COOPER & JOHN IKONoon—5:00 p.m.THE REAL MALLOYS7:00—11:00 p.m.TUES. 28MICHAEL McCLOUDNoon—5:00 p.m.RAVEN COOPER7:00—11:00 p.mWEDS. 29MICHAEL McCLOUDNoon—5:00 p.m.GARY HEMPSEY & WILL HOPPEY7:00—11:00 p.mAQUAWednesdays:Bobby Nesbit, 5:30-7:30Friday: Dave Bootle, 4:30 -7:30Every Night:Aquanettes perform ‘Reality is aDrag’, 9pmFriday and SaturdayAquanettes, 9 & 11pmThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG-13)Fri - Thu: (1:30), 4:00, 6:20, 8:40Bully (PG-13)Fri - Thu: (1:45), 3:45, 6:15, 8:15Boy (NR)Fri - Sun: (2:15), 4:15, 6:30, 8:30Mon: (2:15), 4:15, 9:00Tue - Thu: (2:15), 4:15, 6:30, 8:30The Hunger Games (PG-13)Fri - Thu: (2:00), 6:00, 9:00Strangers on a Train (PG)Mon: 7:00 PMRegal CinemaKey West 63338 N. Roosevelt BlvdAccommodations for the disabledMen in Black III PG-13,1 hr 43 min 4:30pMen in Black III 3D NEW!PG-13, 1 hr 43 min1:30p 7:35p 10:05pBattleshipPG-13, 2 hr 11 min1:15p 4:15p 7:15p 10:10pWhat to Expect When You’reExpectingPG-13, 1 hr 50 min1:05p 4:05p 7:05p 9:55pThe DictatorR, 1 hr 23 min4:40p 7:45p 9:50pOpen caption 1:35pDark ShadowsPG-13, 1 hr 52 min1:20p 4:20p 7:20p 10:05pMarvel’s The AvengersPG-13, 2 hr 23 minDigital 4:00p 10:00pMarvel’s The Avengers 3DPG-13, 2 hr 23 min 1:00pSUMMER MOVIE EXPRESSAdmission ONLY $1TUESDAY & WENESDAYSAT 10AM6/12 & 6/13JOURNEY 2 M.I. (PG)KIT KITTREDGE (G)Visit www.keysarts.com for details.Thursday, May 24 – Arts CouncilLuncheon & Annual Meeting (RSVP),12:30 PM. Marathon CommunityTheatre, 5101 Overseas Hwy.,Marathon.295-4369. info@keysarts.comwww.keysarts.comDeadline: May 24 – KeysArts EventsQuarterly BrochureNow Listing – Summer Classes &Workshops for Kids & Teens. Pleasecheck your listings on our calendar andverify that your event information forJuly, August & September 2012 is correct.If you do not see your event or if youneed to make any updates email calendar@keysarts.comInclude: Event Name,Start Date/End Date, Start Time/EndTime, Location, Contact Info and a briefDescription. Please send us your upcomingSummer Classes & Workshops forKids & Teens information as soon as possible.Make sure you have your listingsto us a few weeks prior to start dates toallow enough time for registration.Walfrido Exhibit Opens, 10 AMWyland Gallery, 102 Duval St. 294-5240.www.wylandkeywest.com Thru May 28.Wine Tasting & Artist Reception, 6-8 PMThe Wine Cottage on Eaton, 930 EatonSt, Unit C.772-216-5933. Featuring glasscheese boards and fused glass jewelry byElise Scott.Collaborations – Flip & HollingsworthOpening Reception, 6-9 PM. Art Space,1102 Truman Ave. markyp@markypierson.comwww.artspacekeywest.comKey West High School Choir – FinalConcert, 7 PM. KW High School,Auditorium, 2100 Flagler Ave.Forever Plaid Opening Night, 8 PMMarathon Community Theatre, MM49.5,5101 Overseas Hwy. 743-0994. www.marathontheater.org.Family friendly, classic1950s musical revue featuring an all-malesinging group. Paradise Quilters exhibiton display. Thru June 3.Registration Underway. Coral Camp2012 (Ages 6-12), 8:30 AM. Reef ReliefEnvironmental Center, Key West. 2943100. http://reefrelief.org. Registrationbegins for 9 week-long sessions, June11-August 17 classes.Art is Cool! (Ages 7-15) Class 1: MaggieRuley, 10 AM. The Studios of Key West,600 White St. 296-0458. www.tskw.orgRegister for one or all of five Saturdayclasses, June 2-30.ThursdaysSouthernmost Magnolia Cajun Band, 6PM. B.O.’s Fish Wagon, 801 Caroline St.294-9272.Paradise Quilters’ Meeting, 7 PM. DallasMacDonald Senior Center, 380 Key DeerBlvd., Big Pine Key.Thursdays thru SaturdaysHome Exchange, 8 PM. Waterfrontconch color the florida keys 10 photographic chroniclePlayhouse, 310 Wall St. 294-5015.www.waterfrontplayhouse.org FinalPerformances.Thursdays & TuesdaysCarmen Rodriguez & Michael Thomas, 5PM. Tavern ‘N Town, Marriott Beachside,3841 N. Roosevelt Blvd. m_e@bellsouth.netFriday, May 25Steve Barton & Adam Rote Exhibit Opens,10 AM. Wyland Gallery, 623 Duval St.292-4998. www.wylandkeywest.com ThruMay 28.Laughter Luncheon – Session II: The Body,12 PM. St. Paul’s Parish Hall, Corner ofBahama St. & Eaton St. Arida Wright, 766-4922. The Sea Ministries and Key WestPerforming Arts’ presentation on stressand holistic stress management. SpecialGuest Presenter, Oma Newton (Cancer &AIDS Survivor). Caribbean Cuisine. RSVP.The 12x12x12 Show, 6-9 PMWet Paint Gallery, 430 Duval St. 294-8444.www.wetpaintkeywest.com. 12 S. Floridaartists.12 original works of art. 12”x12”format. Artists include Moe Hawk, SheenDouglas Eisele, Chris Hotham Carroll,Eddie Bricker, Christo Braun, Turtle,Morgan Webb, Beth Darras, GabrielGimenez, Greg Gayle, Kristen HothamCarroll and Mike Darras.Friday thru Sunday, May 25-27Contemporary Cuban Art Exhibit & SalesSan Carlos Institute, 516 Duval St. 294-3887. Friday, 1-6 PM. Saturday, 12-9 PM.Sunday, 12-5 PM. Featuring Juan EGO,Miguel Garcia, Gustavo Guardiola, CarlosM. Matalobos & Sandy Rico.FridaysIn The Cabaret – Michael Robinson atthe Piano, 5 PM. The Gardens Hotel, 526Angela St. 294-2661. www.gardenshotel.comSkippo & Friends, 5 PMSalute, 1000 Atlantic Blvd. 292-1117.Mike Emerson, 6 PM. Tavern ‘N Town,Marriott Beachside, 3841 N. RooseveltBlvd.m_e@bellsouth.netFridays & WednesdaysWaterfront Wine Dinner & Concert, 8 PMSHOR American Seafood Grill, Hyatt, 601Front St. 809-1234. www.keywest.shorgrill.comSaturday, May 26Key West Writers Guild Meeting, 10 AMKey West Library, Conference Room, 700Fleming St. wshallow@keysdigital.comwww.keywestwritersguild.netSaturdaysBobby Nesbitt, 6 PM. Tavern ‘N Town,Marriott Beachside, 3841 N. RooseveltBlvd.m_e@bellsouth.netSunday, May 27Jazz in the Gardens – Mike Emerson Trio,5:30 PM. The Gardens Hotel, 526 AngelaSt. 294-2661. www.gardenshotel.comOpen Mic Night, 7 PM. Sippin’ CoffeeHouse, 424 Eaton St. Onett Johnson,onett@bellsouth.net Last meeting untilOctober.SundaysKeys Chamber Orchestra Rehearsal, 2 PMDallas McDonald Senior Center, 380 KeyDeer Blvd., Big Pine Key. 304-7544.
Happy 1st BirthdayGregory Anthony IIINOW OPENALWAYS:BUY 1 ITEM2ND ITEM1/2 PRICEOF EQUAL ORLESSER VALUEA year ago, May 23rd, you brightened our lives. It has been an amazingfirst year watching you grow. You are the sunshine of our life. Happy1st Birthday, Gregory Anthony III.Love,Mommy & DaddyThe Sister Season Fund Will Benefitthis Friday at BottleCap Happy HourThis Friday, May 25th, bartender’sgratuities raised at the BottlecapGroove Lounge from 5 to 8 PM willbenefit Sister Season Fund duringtheir annual “Bartender Takeover”organized by Barbara Ramey. Stop byto see Carolyn for this special happyhour as she and her employees celebratetheir 5th year anniversary ofdonating Friday tips to non profits.The Sister Season Fund is a “LocalsHelping Locals” non profit with amission to raise money so that theymay assist local service industryworkers if they are experiencingtough times. In Key West many locals,especially in the service, entertainmentand sales business, do nothave health insurance or emergencybackup funds. The non profit helpswith rent and basic utility bills whilerecipients are recuperating from illnessor personal disaster. For moreinformation and application requirementsvisit their website at www.sisterseason.com .The happy hour features manycelebrity guest bartenders includingCorey Hankins “C Dog”, MissJudy, Barbara Ramey, Raggs, MatthewHall and Mimi McCoy Grantham.The Bottlecap Groove Lounge islocated at 1128 Simonton Street.Don’t miss the 33rd Annual Survvor’sParty “Life’s A Beach” on MemorialDay, Monday, May 28th from4 PM to Sunset at the SouthernmostBeach Café. As a way to celebrate thesurvival of another season in paradise,enjoy the party with games, DJ,food, cash bar, silent auction, 50/50raffle and more. $20 entrance feeincludes plenty of delicious food.Proceeds benefit The Sister Fund.The Raven Cooper BandFriday, May 25th & Saturday,May 26th, 7:00 p.m. – MidnightSchooner Wharf Bar welcomesback some favorite old friends with afew new tunes as The Raven CooperBand takes center stage this weekend.A talented guitar player and singer,Raven Cooper has a wide range of vocalstyles. Her diverse singing abilityrivals an earthy Janis Joplin, orchestralJulie <strong>And</strong>rews and Bluesy BillyHolliday.Together with Jim Clark on drums,Kevin Tobin on mandolin & ZachariaJones on electric guitar, they churnout an eclectic mix of jazz, country,blues, and more sure to heat up thenight.For more information, pleasecontact Schooner Wharf at (305)292-3302. Visit Schoonerwharf.comor Facebook. PRESENTED BYOpen 9 AM - 9 PM201 William St. on the Boardwalk • 305.296.2554Rick RamsayP.O. Box 501155Marathon Fl. 33050305-240-4233www.rick4sheriff.comrick4sheriff@gmail.comSebago Watersports205 Elizabeth St.Key West, FL 33040www.keywestsebago.comSebago WatersportsCordially invites you to see theFamous Key West HarborSunset aboard their OriginalSunset Sail to meetCandidate for MonroeCounty SheriffSunday, June 3rd6:30 to 8:30 pmComplimentary Cocktails &At the Historic SeaportFoot of William St.$35 per personSpace is Limited, Reserve NOWPlease email your reservation toRick4sheriff@gmail.comCheck in and pay at the dock by cashor check ONLY, no later than 6 p.m.Political Advertisement paid for and approved by Rick Ramsay, Republican for Monroe County Sheriff