We are gathered here today to celebrate the coming together of Peru, Sweden, and Spain to form a creative alliance to benefit the children of Miami.
Announcing Nasoa.
Developed by a Swedish mother and her half-Peruvian daughter, Nasoa is a children’s knitwear line with a uniquely Scandinavian sensibility, designed by teams in Spain and Peru, and handwoven in Peru of ecofriendly and naturally dyed cotton.
This international effort has resulted in dresses and tops that are comfy and breathable (ideal for sticky situations), as well as machine washable (in case of messy interactions).
Best of all, the collection stands strong when faced with the passage of time, so each piece will last for more than one season.
What a treaty.
Available at Ekotik, 1717 North Bayshore Drive, ground floor, suite 108 (305-373-1032 or ekotik.com).

LUNCH
Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Picnic
What: Lawn games, knot-tying demos, kite-flying, and volunteers in period costume on the grounds of a 19th-century pioneer home.
Why: And the rest is history.
When: Sat., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: The Barnacle Historic State Park, 3485 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove (305-442-6866).
WATCH
Key Biscayne’s Annual Fourth of July Parade
What: Patriotic floats, marching bands, and lots of fanfare, ending with fireworks at sunset.
Why: You’re at liberty to go.
When: Sat., 11 a.m.
Where: Crandon Blvd., from Harbor Dr. to West End, Key Biscayne (305-593-2222).
ETCH
EZ Art Camp
What: Classes for kids (ages 7-14) taught by professional creatives in the heart of Miami’s Wynwood Art District.
Why: Art from E to Z.
When: Mon.-Fri., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; two-weeks sessions (with extended hours available) thru July 31.
Where: Edge Zones, 47 NE 25th St. (305-576-4001).