Discover Exciting Events in Pembroke Pines: Trivia, Crafts, and Kids Activities

Pembroke Pines is buzzing with a bunch of engaging activities this week—honestly, it’s a nice way to shake up the usual routine. From brain games to textile crafts, there’s something for just about everyone.

This week, the city rolls out events for all ages and interests. Monday through Thursday is packed with fun and learning, whether you’re a trivia buff, a young crafter, or just want to move a little.

Let’s take a look at what’s happening around town.

Trivia Night at Throwback Tavern

Love trivia? Want to flex your general knowledge muscles? Head over to Throwback Tavern for their weekly trivia night.

This event welcomes everyone, ages 8 to 80, and you could win $100 in prizes. It’s on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., and you’ll play in teams, so bring some friends or make new ones.

Want an edge? Check the restaurant’s website for the free answer of the week. More info’s over at the Pembroke Pines News.

Beginners Sewing Club at Tops Vacuum and Sewing

Got kids who want to sew? The beginners sewing club at Tops Vacuum and Sewing is just the thing. It’s set for Tuesday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and is open to kids 8 and up.

They’ll learn how to use a sewing machine and finish a small project—no need to bring supplies, everything’s provided. Admission’s free if you register in advance.

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Curious? Details are at the Pembroke Pines News.

What to Expect

The sewing club gives kids a chance to pick up a new skill in a relaxed setting. Here’s what’s in store:

  • How to use a sewing machine
  • Finishing a simple sewing project
  • All materials on hand

Movement Class at Pembroke Pines/Walter C. Young Resource Center

Have younger kids? The Pembroke Pines/Walter C. Young Resource Center offers a movement class on Wednesday. It’s for kids ages 2 to 10 and runs 30 to 45 minutes.

Activities include tumbling, games, relays, puppet shows, bubbles—honestly, it sounds like a blast. My Gym Pembroke Pines hosts and focuses on reading, health, and fitness in a way that’s actually fun.

Admission is free, but you’ll need to register. Parents, show up 15 minutes early with your child. More info is at the Pembroke Pines News.

Why Attend?

This class keeps kids moving and happy. The activities aim to:

  • Boost fitness
  • Help kids make friends
  • Sharpen motor skills

Sensory Sprouts at South Regional/Broward College Library

The South Regional/Broward College Library hosts Sensory Sprouts, a storytime for neurodivergent children. It’s on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon.

Expect books, songs, and sensory play with items like felt, egg shakers, and scarves. The event creates a warm, inclusive space for everyone.

Admission’s free if you register. Check the Pembroke Pines News for details.

Event Highlights

Sensory Sprouts offers:

  • Storytime for neurodivergent kids
  • Fun sensory activities
  • A welcoming vibe

Knitting and Crochet Group at Southwest Regional Library

Into textile crafts? The knitting and crochet group at Southwest Regional Library meets Thursday from noon to 2 p.m.

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It’s a cozy chance to show off projects or pick up new stitching tricks. Friends of the Library provides all supplies, so just bring yourself (and maybe your favorite yarn if you’re picky).

Admission is free with registration. More info’s at the Pembroke Pines News.

Community and Crafting

This knitting and crochet group is honestly a great way to get together and:

  • Share your latest projects
  • Pick up new techniques
  • Connect with fellow crafters

Doesn’t matter if you’re a total beginner or someone who’s been at it for years—everyone’s welcome. The vibe is friendly, and folks really do help each other out.

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