The Easter Bunny is hoppin’ into J-Town on a special mission this spring. The Easter Bunny is hiding nine eggs at multiple parks and around the Town of Jupiter municipal complex for children to find in a self-guided scavenger hunt. The Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt eggs.

The eggs will be hidden daily until to April 4. The first 500 participants to find all nine eggs and reveal the Easter Bunny’s secret message will receive an Easter giveaway bag.

You can download your scavenger hunt clue sheet here or pick one up at the Jupiter Community Center’s front desk.

Completed clue sheets should be dropped off at the Jupiter Community Center located at 200 Military Trail, Jupiter.  Drop off clue sheets Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and…

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Here in sunny Palm Beach County the last thing anyone really wants to do is tackle spring cleaning. This springtime spruce up is a tradition that allows us to freshen up our homes and get a head start on the often-hectic seasons of spring and summer. Spring-cleaning time is a way to refresh. It is suggested that cleaning the house, room by room, is the most effective way to deep clean it. Create cleaning checklists for each room to help you get organized and to remind you of the areas that need extra attention.

Here are ten spring cleaning ideas if you are at a loss for where to start:

  1. Move furniture to vacuum and mop underneath. Pro tip: bribe a housemate to help you so your back is not sore the next morning.
  2. Vacuum couches, chairs, and…

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The Easter bunny will no doubt visit the Port St. Lucie with the all the Easter egg hunts scheduled.  Did you ever wonder why colored eggs, why a fabled bunny?  It is believed by many that the Easter bunny first arrived in the U.S. in the 1700’s. German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania and brought their tradition of an egg-laying hare called “Osterhase” or “Oschter Haws.” The children made nests in which it could lay its colored eggs. The tradition scattered around America and the mythical rabbit’s Easter morning deliveries grew to include chocolate and other types of candy and gifts. The decorated baskets replaced nests.

Port St. Lucie American Little League Egg Hunt - FREE

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Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

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The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting their popular and reoccurring Lighthouse Sunset Tour this Wednesday evening. Climb to the top of the lighthouse’s 105 steps and take in the incredible sunset views over the inlet and Jupiter.

Visitors who attend the tour will get a chance to see inside the Lighthouse Watchroom and even get a chance to watch the light turn on and illuminate the sky. The iconic red lighthouse has been lighting the Jupiter Inlet since 1860 and remains an active aid to navigation on the water.

Tickets are required to attend the Sunset Tour due to limited space, and the tour last approximately one hour.  After the tour, all paid visitors will receive a free voucher to Tommy Bahama Restaurant that is good for a signature…

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From Easter Egg Hunts to religious celebrations, there is a lot of to do this Easter weekend in Palm Beach County. This Sunday, April 4th is Easter and for most the day is filled with family, candy, colorful eggs, and bright and cheerful patterns and pastels.  

Some of Palm Beach County’s popular attractions are hosting Easter events for kids and the entire family this week to celebrate the upcoming holiday.

Downtown Palm Beach Gardens Events:

Downtown’s Easter Egg Hunt: April 1st through April 4th

Come celebrate the Easter holiday with Downtown Palm Beach Gardens. The outdoor shopping center is hosting their Easter Egg hunt throughout the property. All are welcomed to participate in the hunt to find sweet surprises and treats. Be sure to…

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Spring is considered an awaking or rebirth. Many fun things happen during the spring season. Springtime flowers begin to bloom, days start to get longer, the temperatures start to rise. It’s the time of year when people get to come outside and do fun activities again especially after a long, and harsh winter. Hop on down to Downtown Palm Beach Gardens,  for family-centric experiences, a pet-friendly atmosphere, and endless prospects for connection and creativity.   Downtown Palm Beach Gardens, 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens offers something for everyone.

Hip-Hop and hurry, it is time to celebrate Springtime in the Downtown Park! Join your favorite springtime bunny for activities, airbrush tattoos and much more. The event is…

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Join Mulligan’s Beach House on Singer Island, 2551 North Ocean Avenue, Singer Island every Saturday 7:00pm – 11:00pm for the “Low Tide Beach Party!” No admission ticket needed, and the event is FREE!  All ages are welcome to the beachside DJ beach party offering $6.00 daily drinks.

Happy Hour at Mulligan’s Beach House is Monday – Friday 1:00pm – 6:00pm. Happy Hour drink prices throughout the restaurant and specials on food. Saturday & Sunday 1:00pm – 6:00pm offering Happy Hour drinks & food at the bar only. Wings, Firecracker Shrimp, Nachos, Margherita Flatbread, Spinach Dip,

Fish Bites, Buffalo Chicken Bites, Cheese Fries & Pretzel Bites are all $5.99 appetizer specials.

For more information please visit, Muligans Beach House.

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The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is proud to present Sensory Saturdays: Special Exploration Hours at the museum, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach.  On the 1st Saturday of every month, families affected by autism spectrum disorder are invited to discover the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium during a distinctive morning visit from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. (prior to opening to the public).

Experience our exhibits without heavy crowds when we have softened general lighting and decreased the noise level and visual stimulation on interactive exhibits wherever possible. Our facility is also ADA accessible and wheelchair friendly!

*Note: The mask requirement is eased during this time only since there are a small number of…

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The Coastal Center Florida Oceanographic  objective is to involve the community interested in marine life and coastline ecosystems by presenting interactive experiences which are encouraging and informative. Motivating the community to preserve the environment for the future. The Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center located in Martin County, on 57 acres of land between the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean

The employees and volunteers at the Coastal Center are passionate about what they do, they are bringing attention and care to the marine life. The touch tanks are very popular amongst the visitors. This is where sea urchins, horseshoe crabs and stingrays can be seen, touched and even fed. The sea turtle pavilion allows visitors to…

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Paddle board or kayak along cypress knees on the Loxahatchee River for a throw back in time to the early settlers’ days in Jupiter and Tequesta.  Take in the remarkable river scenery and the ecosystems that the Loxahatchee River supports including cypress knees. 

What is a cypress knee you ask? A cypress knee is a unique characteristic of a cypress tree forming above the roots. Their purpose is mysterious, and they are generally seen on trees growing in swamps. Some current theories say that they might help to “aerate the tree's roots, create a barrier to catch sediment and reduce erosion, assist in anchoring the tree in the soft and muddy soil, or any combination thereof”. 

The Loxahatchee River is one of the best ways to see Old Florida up…

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