We are down to the wire; Halloween is this weekend.  If you do not have plans yet both Palm Beach County and Martin County have some options that might interest you and your goblins.

Palm Beach County:

Franken Fountain Light Show: Thursday, October 28th at the Centennial Foundation on Clematis Street.

Pumpkinpalooza: Thursday, October 28th through Sunday, October 31st at The Palm Beach Zoo. Tickets are required. 

Spookyville in Yesteryear Village: Friday’s, Saturday’s, and Sunday’s in October at the South Florida Fair Grounds. Tickets are required.

Martin County:

Trick-or-Treat Stroll: Sunday, October 31st from 2 pm to 5 pm at The Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast. Tickets are required.

Halloween Hustle 5K Trail Race:

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Chilling out in the Palm Beaches is simple at the very popular, award-winning weekly concert series which has been a preferred West Palm Beach tradition for almost 30 years.  This Halloween season has caused the City of West Palm Beach to rename "Clematis by Night" this week to "Clematis by Fright"!  Head out to the renamed “Palm Stage on the Great Lawn” in Downtown West Palm Beach for a costume contest, spooktacular prizes, live music and fun!  Add this event to your Thursday night schedule and check out the fun at "Clematis by Fright". 

Palm Beach County’s best rock, blues, soul, reggae, blues, country, and Latin music is showcased with live concerts by current national, and local bands. Clematis by Night is held in a beautiful setting.  The…

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Do you and your kids or grandkids love animals and Halloween?  Then join the Palm Beach Zoo for “Pumpkinpalooza”! Palm Beach County area residents have always supported the zoo.  Halloween weekend, October 28-31, 2021, the zoo will be emphasizing the TREAT in trick-or-treat as your favorite animals will be treated to pumpkin enrichments throughout the day for all to see. No special tickets are required for purchase. This spirited celebration is included in general admission. Feel free to wear your costume!

Please note that the Palm Beach Zoo will not be giving out candy or hosting a costume contest. The zoo is also asking that you choose your Halloween candy from the list of brands that use sustainable palm oil practices. Speaking of sweet treats,…

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Today is World Pasta Day and with the great number of pasta establishments in Southeast Florida it is easy to see why it is such an important dish! Today is a great day to putting counting carbs aside and dive into a big bowl of pasta!  The World Pasta Day holiday only recently began in 1995 when 40 pasta manufacturers from around the globe gathered to hold the first World Pasta Congress.

Manufactured pasta was invented by a true Italian chef by the name of Hector Boiardi. He started a manufacturing company in Pennsylvania over 80 years ago. The truth of the matter is that the world has enjoyed this dish since the first century AD.  While legend has it that Marco Polo imported pasta from China in the 1200’s, we do know factually that dried pasta…

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Enjoy a Zen evening with twilight yoga at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse in Jupiter on the inlet.  Twillight yoga class is scheduled on October 25 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm.  Experience the serenity of yoga on the lighthouse deck at sunset this Monday.  Calm your mind and get healthy with yoga.  This is an all-levels class. Beginners are encouraged to join and more than welcomed.

What To Bring:
Please bring your own yoga mat, water bottle and if you are not fully vaccinated, please continue to wear a mask while you visit. For safety of all, mats will be placed at least 6 feet apart.

What To Know:
For check-in, arrive 10 minutes before yoga & sign waiver. Twilight Yoga is weather dependent, and yogis will be notified prior to any cancellation. Refunds will…

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Vegetables are endlessly interesting to cook and a joy to eat and there are a variety of vegetarian healthy restaurants spread across the Palm Beaches, and many of them around the Jupiter area. Your body, the planet and the animals will thank you for it.  

Why go vegetarian you ask?  Well, there are several reasons why to go vegetarian.  You will live a lot longer. You will save your heart.  You will avoid toxic chemicals.  Your bones will last longer.  Going vegetarian is very simple to do.

Here are a handful of quick eateries to eat healthy, vegetarian foods in the Palm Beach Gardens area. 

Mood just opened August 10, 2021, to rave reviews. They offer a plant-based farm to table menu. The Chef hails from New Orleans and brings with him Cajun…

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An amazing indoor playspace for kids is We Rock the Spectrum Kid’s Gym in Tequesta. This super clean and friendly children’s gym is full of fun things for little ones. With suspended swings, a huge trampoline, climbing walls, and even a zip line, it’s no wonder this gym has earned such a big following since its recent opening.

Two kid-loving families opened the gym. They have a background in child education and development and offer local kids the best tools and fun for their growing needs. It is a perfect spot for the accompanying adults. There are plenty of tables and chairs to sit at while the kids play, or adults are welcomed to join in the fun as well and act as a guide for their children. 

We Rock the Spectrum is the only kid’s gym in the…

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Eat, drink, play at The Standard, located in Boca Raton.  Not everything is Standard! However, at The Standard, 187 SE Mizner Boulevard in Boca Raton, everything just feels right. With the atmosphere driven live music Wednesday through Saturday enjoy a sunset like never before.  It is anything but ordinary.

The Standard offers a wide variety of food options with amazing daily specials.  The restaurant features over 20 large televisions.  Please come watch your favorite sporting events or enjoy a night out. The large patio offers some of the best outdoor dining in Boca with live music nightly. The Standard food and ambiance will make you want to come back for more!

For more information on The Standard please email: Info@TheStandardBoca.com or…

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Delray Beach’s Public Library will house “Americans and the Holocaust,” a traveling exhibition and educational initiative from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association, from October 6 to November 17, 2021.  The exhibition examines the motives, pressures, and fears that shaped Americans’ responses to Nazism, World War II, and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s.

“Americans and the Holocaust” is based on the special exhibition of the same name which opened in April of 2018, at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. The exhibition will travel to libraries across the country from 2021 to 2023.

The exhibition and following programming are free and open to the public, but…

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Florida, also known as ‘The Sunshine State,” is the southernmost state in the continental United States of America and is highly popular in the tourist circuit. Home of the perfect, sun-kissed beaches, Southeast Florida, is also home to Walt Disney World. Differing to all that luster that the state is popular for, there are numerous small towns in Florida that are as charming as they are intriguing. One such small town that made the Top 15 Most Charming Small Towns in Florida is Stuart according to Tourtopia, September 2021.

Stuart is located on Florida’s Atlantic Coast. The town is popularly nicknamed as the “Sailfish Capital of the World”. The town offers immense opportunities for water sports such as fishing, boating, and sailing Florida’s…

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