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Celebrate the holidays in style this year with Holiday Tea at the iconic Palm Beach Breaker’s Hotel.

The Holiday Tea will be served in the Henry Morrison Flagler room, named after the resort’s founder and key figure in the development of Palm Beach and Florida’s Atlantic Coast.

The afternoon Holiday Tea will also be serving handcrafted tea sandwiches, warm buttermilk scones, rose petal jam, delicates pastries, as well as a curated selected of teas. The menu will also feature specialty cocktails and other special items.

Holiday Tea at The Breaker’s Hotel is $75 dollars per person and is only on a select number of days during the month of December.

Reservations can be made by calling 877-724-3188.

Holiday Tea will be served on from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm on:

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The Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society teams up with Florida Power and Light for the holiday light display at the zoo. The light display is called Zoo Lights and happens every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Night during the month of December.

The new holiday tradition is for all and includes over one million eco-friendly holiday lights scattered around the Palm Beach Zoo. The holiday lights will be illuminated starting at 6 pm until 10 pm on certain nights during the week. The front entrance will feature unique themed displays of the Florida Wetlands and the Tropics of the Americas.

Zoo Lights also includes festive fun holiday activities, photos with Santa Claus, special animal encounters, Mrs. Claus’s Bake Shop and much more.

Tickets are…

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Downtown At The Gardens, the outdoor shopping and lifestyle center is about to undergo a name change for 2020. The Downtown at the Gardens will now be known as Downtown Palm Beach Gardens.

ShopCore Properties, the owners and operators of the 49-acre center announced this December that the center will be changing its name. In addition to the name change, the center will be adding a state-of-the- art Ride Share Lounge, Voodoo Bayou Restaurant and Subculture Coffee. Also coming soon is a new Lifetime Athletic Center, a resort-style fitness club that broke ground on a 3-story exercise facility with a spa, exercise classes and rooftop bistro. New stores and restaurants that have recently opened include Pineapple Kidz, Le Bouchon Bistro and Vagabond Apparel.

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The new Rosemary Square in West Palm Beach is hosting several holiday events this year for the whole family to enjoy.

This Friday night, head to Rosemary Square for the Festive Film on the Square. The family friendly event will feature a holiday classic film and will be playing on the big screen. Bring your blankets and popcorn for the holiday classic film that begins at 7 pm on the square.

In addition to the holiday classic, Rosemary Square also features Nightly Snowfall on the Square to take in the magic of the holiday season. The snowfall is a tradition that CityPlace started years ago to get everyone in the holiday spirit.

Nightly Snowfall Hours:
Monday through Wednesday: 6 pm and 7 pm
Thursday through Sunday: 6 pm, 7 pm and 8 pm

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Gather the whole family and head to North Palm Beach this Friday night for a Trolley ride with Santa before he heads back to the North Pole for the holidays.

In addition to the continuous Trolley rides with Santa and Mrs. Claus, the event will also feature Christmas carols and viewing many homes decorated in North Palm Beach with holiday lights.

The Santa Trolley Rides run continuously from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm and will be departing from the Veterans Memorial Park, across from the Village of North Palm Beach Library. The holiday Trolley rides last approximately 15 minutes and cost $1 dollar per person or $5 dollars per family.

Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be posing for photos after the Trolley rides. No reservations are required, just show up and all…

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Climb to the top of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse this Wednesday for the reoccurring Lighthouse Sunset Tour.

During the tour, you’ll get to witness the Lighthouse light lite up the sky and get a tour of the Lighthouse Watch room to see how everything works. The tours last approximately 75 minutes long and the tours are weather permitting.

The cost to attend is $20 dollars per person or $15 dollars for Lighthouse Members. Children must be 48 inches tall to climb the lighthouse tower. Those who attend must be able to climb the lighthouse 105 steps to the top.

For tickets, click here.

This Lighthouse Sunset Tour will also include a special treat. All paid attendees will receive a free Tommy Bahama Voucher that is good for signature drinks, appetizers or…

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Head out on your bicycles this holiday season to check out the holiday light displays around Jupiter.

The annual Family Holiday Lights Ride is this Friday night starting in Downtown Abacoa. Those who wish to participate in the bike ride can meet up at the intersection of Town Center Drive and Edna Hibel Way, near Jumby Bay.

Those who are participating should be there around 6:30 pm for a 7 pm start time. The family-friendly event is a causal holiday bike ride over to Jupiter Heights for a tour of holiday lights and displays. Helmets and bicycle lights are strongly encouraged during the ride.

The holiday bike ride is free for all who wish to participate and get into the Christmas spirit.

For more information, click here to visit their Facebook page.

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This weekend, head to the Riverwalk Plaza in Jupiter for the inaugural Toast to the Coast hosted by Teach the Beach Foundation.

The Toast to the Coast will help benefit the ocean and environment conservation. Many outreach and learning programs will be present from many of our local environmental conversation non-profits and organizations.

The event will feature local Food Trucks and live music from Jakob Takos and Kevin O Live. There will also be shopping, entertainment and much more.

Teach the Beach Foundation is a no profit organization whose mission is to create awareness and educate the public on ways to help conserve our local oceans and environment.

Tickets range in price and a VIP ticket that includes early entry, unlimited beverages, exclusive…

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One of the many nice things about living in Palm Beach County is that even in Winter you can spend time on the water. Here are a few fun things that you are sure to enjoy.

Kayaking

Kayaking is seen as nice and relaxing water activity. Kayaks can hold up to one or two people depending on the type and size of the kayak. You can come and explore Florida’s nature by gliding down the waterway and getting a good workout in while doing it. Several parks, as well as the Intracoastal, offer a nice adventure. Here is a list of some of the local parks to kayaking through Peanut Island, Okeeheelee Park, Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Loxahatchee River, John D MacArthur State Park, and much more. 

Snorkeling

Come swim through the reefs and see a number…

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Downtown Abacoa is hosting their reoccurring Food Truck Invasion this Friday night.

Gather your friends and family and head to downtown Abacoa for some of the best Food Trucks in South Florida. The ultimate picnic rolls into Jupiter on the second Friday of every month.

The Food Trucks range in different types of cuisine and feature everything from Asian, Mexican, burgers, ice cream, pastries, and much more.

Bring your own chairs, blankets, and even a table to sit out and enjoy the food and music. There will be a live DJ playing all the latest hits at the Abacoa Amphitheater. The Food Truck Invasion is free to attend with food and beverage purchases.

Event Details:
When: Friday, December 13th
Time: 5:30 pm to 8 pm
Location: Downtown Abacoa located at 1200…

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