It’s cold up there, it’s wonderful here; come to Key West in January for these fun events!

It's cold up there!

It's wonderful here at our Key Lime Inn Pool!
Is it cold, snowy and miserable where you are and it’s just about driving you bonkers? If so, we have the remedy for you; January in Key West! Below we have listed some of the exciting events scheduled on the island for this month; everything from the Yacht Races and Fight Night in the Keys to Historic House Tours and both the Presidential Inauguration 2009 and SuperBowl XLIII big-screen television viewings. For our gay and lesbian travelers, be sure to check in with the Gay & Lesbian Community Center during your visit for other events and schedules. So come join us, change your latitude, kick off your shoes and soak in the sunshine before you have to go back to the winter weather.
Here are the events listed by date. Just click on any of the titles for other information. We’ll see you soon!
Wild Women of Planet Wongo January 1-17
This is a B-movie type, ‘galactic’ play about two astronauts and their robot who crash land on the planet ‘Wongo’ only to find that it’s inhabited by wild and zany women. It’s a musical self described as “boldly going where no musical spoof has gone before”. You can call them at 305. 296.9111or visit The Red Barn Theatre Box office from 1-6pm, Monday through Saturday, at 319 Duval Street.
Key West Symphony January 9 & 10
The Key West Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Conductor Sebrina Maria Alfonso, has some exciting performances lined up for the season. This first one in the Master Concert Series showcases pianist Edward Pitts playing Shostakovich
iano Concerto No. 1 and Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 This is a program change from what is listed on both the Symphony and Keystix websites. For tickets call 305.292.1774.
Fight Night in the Keys January 16
Key West has a long boxing tradition beginning in the 1930’s and boasting such fans as Ernest Hemingway. This years’ seven-bout match is set to take place overlooking Key West Harbor at Mallory Square which makes it a unique chance to view big-name boxing in an open-air waterfront setting. The scheduled main event is between Carlos “El Indio” Quintana and Eromosele “Bad Boy” Albert. Quintana, a former WBO world welterweight champion, has a record of 26 wins and two losses. His competitor Albert boasts a record of 21 wins, two losses and one draw. For tickets please visit http://keystix.ticketforce.com/ordertickets.asp?p=373&backurl=default.asp
Sculpture Key West January 18 – April 18
Sculpture Key West is our annual juried exhibition of local, national and international contemporary sculpture that takes place every winter in Key West. This year the exhibition will take place at two locations: The West Martello Tower on Atlantic Blvd. near the White Street Pier and at Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park at the end of Southard Street. Installation at the West Martello begins January 10, 2008 and will be completed by January 17th. Installation will take place at Fort Zachary Taylor State Park from February 21-28, 2009. There will be an opening reception from 3-6 pm at the park on March 1, 2009. There are also two artist lectures scheduled; the first on January 16 and the second on February 27th. It’s always interesting to hear artists talk about the inspirations for their work.
Old Island Restoration Foundation Annual House & Garden Tours January 16 & 17
Five beautiful homes are featured in this months tour. The Foundation was started in the 1960’s to promote the preservation and restoration of historically significant buildings. We adore visiting these lovingly restored homes and always find some fascinating history to boot! You can call 305. 294.9501for tickets and information.
Acura Key West 2009 Sailboat Races January 19 – 23
This international regatta presented by Nautica is back for it’s yearly race in our beautiful tropical waters at the Southernmost point of the U.S. Just envision yourself watching as the best crews from around the world sail up to the starting line and maneuver their way around the windward-leeward race routes. Our hotels Albury Court and Budget Key West are official hotel sponsors and are located just one block from the race headquarters and docks at Key West Harbour. You will also find many race teams and officials staying with us here at Albury Court and Budget Key West. So just tack and jibe your way to our hotels for the most convenient harbourside accomodations. We wish you fair winds and following seas and we’ll see you here soon.
Presidential Inauguration 2009 January 20
Come join us for the countdown to the Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama. It’s true that there are many inaugural events happening in Washington D.C. But why join the crowds in D.C or watch all the events from home in the cold weather when you could be watching them here in the warm sunshine near our beautiful waters. On January 20th President-elect Obama will be sworn into office on the steps of the Capital and no matter what your political leanings are, this day promises to be an exciting and inspiring event. You can see it all from the TV’s at any of our Historic Key West Inns and other viewing parties around town. You won’t miss any of the action and you’ll go back to winter weather with a January Key West tan that others will envy.
Don’t worry about missing the BIG game during your Key West vacation because not only will it be playing from all of our guest room TV’s, but there are several sports bars where you can enjoy the game on extra-large screens with other fans.
January is going to be packed with fun and there’s really no reason not to come and enjoy it with us; beautiful rooms, great locations, amazing prices. Hope to see you soon!









July 31st, 2009 at 11:57 am
Dear Julie and Andy,
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!! It was a great idea to have our wedding at Lighthouse Court! Your staff was amazing! Every time I went in to see Andy with another; “I just thought of this” request, he always said, “yes, no problem!” He was terrific. Thanks to him, his quick thinking helped our party escape a torrential downpour which threatened to ruin our meal…hehehe…but alas, the show went on and I can truly say that we had the best time of our lives! All of our guests commented on how beautiful the property was and how great an atmosphere it provided. For one long weekend, people from all across the country (and the world for that matter), got to hang out and chill and enjoy one another like we all lived on the same block at home! It was fantastic and we will be back next July to celebrate our one year anniversary! Oh, by the way…if I can mention the really great folks who run the Eat-n-Grin restaurant on Truman…they were great! They made us breakfast for 11 people, to go, with no notice and even gave us a ride back to the court! We went back three times and some of our guests did too! They are a wonderful couple who run that place!
Cheers!
Robert and Lisa Geoffrion