The warm spring and summer days are ahead of us and what better way to enjoy the weather and sunshine with an ice cream cone. Luckily for us living here in South Florida, ice cream shops stay open all year round and offer the perfect treat for those with a sweet tooth.

Throughout the county, there are plenty of delicious and unique ice cream shops and parlors for the perfect afternoon or evening snack. From the smells of waffle cones to the brightly colored ice cream, cookies, sprinkles, milkshakes, and more, here are just some of the best local places to grab some ice cream.

Kilwins Chocolates and Ice Cream: Several locations

Palm Beach Ice Cream: Jupiter and Tequesta

Matty’s Gelato: Juno Beach

Sloan’s: Palm Beach Gardens and West Palm…

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Its Kentucky Debry weekend, this Saturday, May 1st it is the 2021 Kentucky Debry held at Churchill Downs. This year marks the 147th year and the annual horse race is held in Louisville, Kentucky every spring. For many race fans, the Kentucky Debry is considered to be ‘The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports” and to some the greatest fashion event. At Churchill Downs men and women get dressed in their brightly colored pastels and large hats to watch the famous horse race.

Twenty thoroughbred horses will get a once in a lifetime opportunity to run in the 2021 Kentucky Debry. The thoroughbreds will race at a distance of one and a quarter mile around the track at Churchill Downs.

Kentucky Derby Field:

  1. Known Agenda
  2. Like The King
  3. Brooklyn Strong

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Restaurants worth the drive to Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, or Palm Beach Gardens. Here in Southern Florida restaurants come and go, but good ones stick around! Try at a couple eateries and decide for yourself.

Northeasterners may already be familiar with Almond, which has restaurants in the Flatiron district and Bridgehampton (in Southampton, Long Island), and is known for its artisanal French-influenced comfort cuisine and ethnic street food. Now the style isle of Palm Beach has a location opening. The address is 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach. 561-355-5080 .  AlmondRestaurant.com.

Farmer’s Table in North Palm Beach just opened this Christmas with a sprawling 20,000 square-foot restaurant at the Village of North Palm Beach Country Club…

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Palm Beach Outlets in Palm Beach County will provide food area locals who are in need in partnership with Feeding South Florida. Feeding South Florida is a local 501c3 nonprofit. The Palm Beach County chapter is just part of the second largest food bank in the United States. Additionally, it is the leading domestic hunger relief organization serving 25% of the state’s food insecure population throughout Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. Feeding South Florida provides more than 99 million meals, 119 million pounds of food each year. Food must be inspected and sorted before we can distribute it. Whether you are a group or an individual, we always need of volunteers to assist with the sorting process. We can accommodate small and…

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Every Sunday, Jupiter’s Harbourside Place hosts two reoccurring events along the waterfront. The outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment center close the street along the intracoastal for the public to enjoy the day.

Events Happening at Harbourside Place this Sunday, May 2nd include:

Waterfront Market:

Stroll along the intracoastal for a day of shopping local artisan and homemade goods. The market is every Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm. 

Sunday Yoga on the waterfront:

On Sunday mornings at the waterfront amphitheater, join Breathe Salt and Yoga for an outdoor yoga class. All levels of yoga are welcomed to attend. The class begins at 10:30 am.

On Sunday’s, parking is free in the garage all day and several restaurants offer special brunch…

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West Palm Beach’s Kravis Center is offering an outdoor, interactive performance. Live theatre is back at the Kravis Center with a unique outdoor socially distanced show.  Do you like true art heists? Kravis Center has theater performances back for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic, and they are doing it with a half-a-billion-dollar art heist show and if you solve the heist, you could get $10,000,000.

"There is a pent-up demand in the public to back come together and enjoy each other and enjoy experiences and we are going to provide a very unique one at the Kravis Center," said Terrance Dwyer, CEO of the Kravis Center. "It's not typical at all. It is an interactive theater experience. It is about the $500,000,000 art heist from the…

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Experience Viva la Playa, 10 South Ocean Boulevard, Lake Worth Beach and indulge in modern concepts infused into the traditional sweet flavors of Latin America. The menu celebrates the daring Latin American approach to cuisine - highlighting flavors from Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Cuba, and Brazil among other incredible locales.

Focusing on different regions of Latin America, the menu is diverse with a strong focus in agave spirits. The signature beverages are cultivated to emphasize the season’s best flavors, offering a well-balanced flavor experience that brings the playa (beach) to your table.

The focus is handmade and authentic. They grind heirloom corn to make tortillas and prepare fresh vegetables for all the sauces. All juices are freshly…

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Delray Beach is well-known for its remarkable restaurant and entertainment scene. Fortunately, the good news is you do not have to wait until evening to enjoy it. There are several great spots open for breakfast, brunch and/or lunch. The uniqueness of Delray Beach is evident wherever you go.  Try one of these wonderful cafes in Delray and truly get a flavor of the area.

Caffe Luna Rosa was awarded "Best Restaurant" by the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce just one year after its inauguration in 2015. It has since been awarded for excellence on TripAdvisor every year and attracts visitors from all over the country. The oceanfront Italian restaurant has a splendid outdoor patio. Their food is created with only the finest ingredients. For breakfast try…

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 The Andrew "Red" Harris Foundation is pleased to announce that the 2021 artificial reef project is about to begin with the deployment of the first of five 500-ton barge loads of huge 8' long concrete culverts offshore of the Jupiter inlet! This year's project benefits from Forterra's donation of 2500 culverts valued at $450,000 to the Andrew "Red" Harris Foundation. The culverts are presently being trucked and staged for loading on barges that will begin deploying a mile off the Jupiter inlet in the first week of May.

The map below shows how the culverts will be deployed as two huge culvert reefs (chartreuse dots) and as connecting trails (the gray areas) between the huge 500–800-ton limestone boulder reefs the foundation built last summer (green…

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The State of Florida offers a way for people to contribute to a cause they care about through specialty license plates. The plan to use a specialty license plate to build a billion-dollar fund for state park repairs now includes additional tags for veterans, Biscayne Bay, and the imaginary Margaritaville of Jimmy Buffet fame.  The bills' sponsors – Rep. Allison Tant, D-Tallahassee, in the House, and Sen. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, in the Senate – say the House will set aside Tant’s proposal and send Baxley’s bill to Governor Ron DeSantis for his signature.

Along the way the plan to boost funds for state parks became a legislative train, picking up proposed plates for veterans, environmental causes, disease awareness and other causes to gain support.…

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