Mod Weekend takes over Fort Lauderdale Beach with events, tours and parties

This March, for three days only, Tropic Magazine, along with North Beach Village, Classic Gateway Cinema, Girls’ Club and the Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale will present Mod Weekend 2013 as a celebration of the city’s Mid-Century Modern treasures.

Six Buildings You Need to Know: Tropics Double-Decker Bus Tour

Saturday + Sunday, 10am – 12:30pm
Take the city of Fort Lauderdale by storm with double-decker bus tours that will stop and have private tours of five of Lauderdale’s Mid-Century Modern landmarks, from a prized building by architect Dan Duckham, to an early skyscraper by Igor Polevitzky to a Polynesian palace by Charles McKirahan and more. The tour will end at Girls’ Club with refreshments and a quick prsentation from Girls’ Club architect/designer Margi Nothard of Glavovic Studio. Reservations visit www.modweekend.com/reservations.

Eco-Sensitive Boat Tour

Saturday + Sunday, 3pm – 5pm
Private, relaxed electric boat tour and lunch, provided by Las Olas’ Eten, that will both point out Mid-Century buildings of import that can be seen from Fort Lauderdale’s extensive waterways, and explain the city’s system of “finger island” construction. Reservations visit www.modweekend.com/reservations.

Architecture + Design Film Festival

Saturday at 6pm, Sunday at 5pm
A film series curated by Architecture + Design Film Festival of New York will be held each evening at the Classic Gateway Cinema on East Sunrise Boulevard, with guest speaker, Kyle Bergman. Reservations visit www.modweekend.com/reservations.

Beach Blanket Babylon

Saturday + Sunday, 10am – 3pm
On the beach in the heart of North Beach Village, a rapidly reviving area of the city filled with Mid-Century hotels and apartments, there will be two days of celebration, with vintage automobile show, Mid-Century antique market, and guided tours by open-air electric taxi to show off the Village and its recent progress. Pop-up galleries will be featured at the yet-to-be opened Tranquilo Hotel, showcasing original work by photographer Robin Hill, and additional shows including one entitled Place Postage Here which will cover an entire suite with antique postcards and offer up, magnifying glasses for the viewing pleasure of guests.

At night, North Beach Village will show period classic movies in two locations and both the Plaza Bistro and the new Village Café and Wine Bar will be open to serve guests. For those traveling from out of town, or who just want to stay on the beach for night, Traquilo, Aqua and Royal Palms will be offering a special, discounted rate for one, two or three nights.

Closing Party: Tiki Madness at the World Famous Mai Kai

Sunday, 8pm
To end the weekend with a bang, the world-famous Mai Kai in Oakland Park will host an evening cocktail party with a 1950s Tiki theme. Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the Polynesian-inspired institution will is celebrating its 58th year of operation.  Reservations visit www.modweekend.com/reservations.

 

For more information or to reserve your tickets for any of the events, visit modweekend.com.