The City of West Palm Beach has listened to the public and is changing the look of Flagler Drive. The city has developed a new perspective to enjoy the water and the city, the development is called “Flagler Shore: From Pavement to People”. The city tested the idea last summer and closed the two lanes closest to the median for bicycle traffic. From the comments and feedback from residents about having more public space, the city has developed this new idea.

From Lakeview Avenue to Banyan Boulevard on Flagler Drive, the .6-mile strip will have the two eastern lanes blocked off for pedestrians to make a bicycle-friendly, walkway-friendly pathway, in addition to enjoying the water view. The public space will also feature merchants, community oriented…

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Every year on the second and third weekend of October, the American German Club of the Palm Beaches hosts it traditional Oktoberfest event. This year the event taking place October 13th,14th, and 15th, and again on October 20th, 21st, and 22nd.

The event is held on Lantana Road in Lake Worth, under a large pavilion and massive tents. The “Original Oktoberfest” tent is one of the largest in the country.

Next to the Christmas tree, Oktoberfest is the most popular German custom that Germany has ever brought to the rest of the world. The Germans, actually Bavarians from the southern region of Germany, celebrated the good times and beers that gradually caught on in many other parts of the world.

This Oktoberfest will feature a traditional Bavarian…

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 West Palm Beach’s very own Kravis Center for Performing Arts, located in the heart of downtown has announced it upcoming “Kravis On Broadway” season, full of great musicals for you to enjoy.
The Center’s mission is to enhance the arts by offering education programs and community leadership to promote travel and tourism to Palm Beach County.

The Kravis Center opened its doors in 1992 to the community, and has been listening to the audience requests for “more Broadway, more music superstars, and more comedy”, and this season the center promises a playbill of award-winning shows, world class talent and powerful performances.

Starting this November, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I, is a musical that tells the story of a relationship between the King of…

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GreenMarket is back again for the 23rd season, starting this Saturday October 7th. For more than 20 years this West Palm Beach waterfront farmer’s market has been the ideal place to gather fresh food and local goods from more than 90 vendors.

The local vendors offer a variety of products from fresh local produce, flowers, plants, herbs, spice, gourmet foods and specialty foods, baked goods, tea, coffee and much more.

In addition to over the 90 vendors participating, Historical Walking Tours can also be taken, showcasing the history of downtown led by architect and historian Rick Gonzalez, as well as live entertainment, unlimited mimosas for $10 dollars, kid’s activities, and plenty of seating for you to sit and take it all in.

GreenMarket continues to…

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The north end of Palm Beach County, running east to west along the main path from Northlake Boulevard, PGA Boulevard, Donald Ross Road and Indiantown Road features a large range of dining options that everyone can enjoy.

The suburban area features a large dining range from everything to fresh local seafood, burgers and hot dogs, farm to table style meals, doughnuts, Italian, breakfast, healthy organic meals, and much more.

Whether its enjoying the fresh local seafood sitting outside, watching the boats sail by on the water or simply just enjoying a meal with family and friends, this area has great food gems that needs to be tried.

Jupiter:
Guanabana’s
Dune Dog
Food Shack
Lighthouse Cove
U-Tiki
Square Grouper
Little Moir’s Leftovers Cafe
Jetty’s Waterfront…

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Although Florida doesn’t get to experience the changing colors of the leaves or the chilling cool temperatures, we do still get to experience the fall festivals and the fun activities. 

The weather in South Florida in the fall is sunny and typically ranges between 80 to 85 degrees, but there are a few things that can make it feel a little bit like fall in Florida.

If you love pumpkin patches, corn mazes, hay rides, petting zoos, face painting, cider doughnuts, and more, than these pumpkin patches located throughout South Florida are perfect for you.

Bedner’s Farm, located in Boynton Beach and Delray Beach, is a family owned farmer’s market and each year they host their Fall Festival Weekend’s that starts on October 1st and runs through to October…

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This October, Spa and Wellness month has returned for the second year in a row after the huge success of last year.

Many resorts and wellness spas throughout the Palm Beaches have come together again to offer great deals on facials, massages, yoga, meditation and more to help rejuvenate your soul, body, and mind.

Come relax and enjoy these amazing offers with massages and facials starting at $89, and meditation and yoga sessions starting at $25 from more than 19 wellness and spa establishments throughout the county.

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the businesses participating will donate a portion of their proceeds to the Palm Beach County’s chapter of the American Cancer Society. Show your support and enjoy a day of relaxation to support a…

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The fall food festivals has continued into the month of October and will continue until the end of the month in several locations throughout Palm Beach County.

Come out and get a chance to dine at some of Palm Beach County’s most posh restaurants for a prix fixe menu featuring affordable prices and delicious meals that everyone can enjoy. 

The October Food Festivals include:

Delray Bash
October 1st
The American Long Association’s annual fundraiser offers guest plenty of beer, fine wine, and food from local restaurants and eateries for you to eat and drink all while benefitting a good cause. Tickets for the event are $60 general admission and $100 for VIP admission.

Oktoberfest
October 7th- October 9th and October 14th- October 16th
The American German…

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 Jupiter’s very own Maltz Theatre has announced the upcoming season’s production musicals for you and your family to enjoy.

Maltz Theatre began in October 2001, has become one of Florida’s leading professional theatres committed to production, education and performance. Making the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Florida’s largest non-profit award-winning professional theatre.

Starting this October Born Yesterday, a musical comedy about a corrupt tycoon trying to make a name for himself in Washington D.C., is set to take the stage October 29th through November 12th, 2017.

In November, Disney’s Newsies The Musical, family-friendly musical based on real life about an 1899 New York Paperboy who struggled to survive selling newspapers in the midst of a strike, takes…

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 Palm Beach County has some of the best picturesque locations throughout Southern Florida that will make friends and family jealous that don’t live in our beautiful area. The Palm Beaches are stocked full of picture worthy locations for you to keep up with your memories of what makes this area so great.

Ranging from Boca Raton to Jupiter, with more than 47 miles of Atlantic coastline, our beautiful beaches and shoreline are certainly worth a picture.

Several other picture worthy locations throughout Palm Beach County include:

• Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum
• Loggerhead Marinelife Center
• Juno Beach Pier 
• Underwater Snorkel Trail at Phil Foster Park
• The Einstein Canvas Mural in Downtown West Palm Beach
• Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens (West Palm…

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