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Rosemary Square has partnered up with The Garden Shoppe to introduce a new concept in community gardening. The gardens will offer a selection of vegetables and herbs in two garden beds to be donated to Quantum House in Palm Beach County. The garden beds will benefit the Quantum House’s mission to create a caring home that lessens the burden for families whose children are receiving treatment in Palm Beach County for a serious medical condition.

The Garden Shoppe is a pop-up concept by Palm Beach Farmyards. It is a retail garden shop that offers locally grown produce, edible plants, and weekly workshops and events.

Fueled by the vision, energy and resources of Intracoastal Health Systems, Junior League of the Palm Beaches and Quantum…

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The grand opening of the sunshine state’s largest food hall, Delray Beach Market, opens April 24, 2021.  Doors open at 10:00 a.m. and ribbon cutting is at 10:30 a.m. Delray Beach Market is located just 50 feet from Atlantic Avenue, and it is intended as a lifestyle experience. Southeast Floridians now have another reason to head over to the seaside town.

In addition to the quirky vibe of Delray Beach you will be able to find something to satisfy any craving, craft cocktails, visionary art, and immersive pop-ups.  Foodies will be able to munch on everything from fresh baked pastries to empanadas, and healthy bowls to fried chicken at the 27 permanent indoor vendor kiosks. There is a scratch kitchen delicatessen, a fish market stall, and an upstairs…

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Art is good for the Soul and the Boca Raton Museum of Art offers FREE admission days, sponsored by PNC Bank. Celebrating for over 70 years, the Boca Raton Museum of Art encompasses a creative campus which includes the Museum in Mizner Park and Art School. As the “Official Art Museum of the City of Boca Raton,” the Museum has provided seven decades of cultural and artistic service to the community, and to many visitors from around the world.

Art has been defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and application, typically in a visual form such as a painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. The Boca Raton Museum of Art wishes to share this form of expression with as…

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After 40 years of operating home design expos the Home Design and Remodeling Show is bringing its expo to Palm Beach County for the first time. The show will now be at the Palm Beach County Convention Center annually on Memorial Day Weekend. This year’s dates are May 28-31, 2021.

Palm Beach is the highest growth area in Southeast Florida, with all the snowbirds from northeastern United States.  So many people and businesses are moving to this area.

There is a huge boom in the home remodeling industry unlike ever seen before. CNBC reports the pandemic remodeling boom has increased:  Project Leads by 58%, Pool and Spa Remodeling by 228%, Deck and Patio Remodeling by 100% and Kitchen and Bath Remodeling by 40%.

This year’s show will give out…

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A new plant based; all vegan restaurant has opened in West Palm Beach. Planta West Palm Beach the long-awaited plant-based eatery with roots in Toronto and Miami ultimately debuted in downtown West Palm Beach. Offering locally sourced fare, Planta is the only 100-percent vegan restaurant in Rosemary Square.  With the all organic, plant-based eating, things on the menu appeal to even the hungriest of meat-eaters.

Planta “celebrates the dynamic vibrancy of vegetables” and is dedicated to “environmental sustainability and ethical producers”. Highlights from the menu include coconut ceviche, kelp Caesar, steamed dumplings, bang bang broccoli, udon noodles, eggplant lasagna, a signature burger, and a selection of pizzas. Planta also offers a sushi bar…

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Apologies to all the beautiful varieties of Bulldogs in South Florida for this regal holiday was overlooked.  Yesterday, April 21 was “National Bulldog Day”.  Bulldogs, beautiful? Well, yes! French, American, or English — bulldogs portray glamour in their own special way.

They started popping up as furry companions in historical literature about five centuries ago. Today this sweet sidekick continually ranks as one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. French bulldogs currently sit fourth on the American Kennel Club’s list. Bulldogs, technically a separate breed, are fifth.

Bulldogs were bred originally to help butchers in controlling livestock. The history of bulldog’s traces back to 5th century England, to a breed called the…

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There are only three concerts remaining this April at the Downtown Palm Beach Gardens. The outdoor shopping, entertainment, and lifestyle center hosts a weekly concert every Friday and Saturday night in the Centre Court.

The bands and groups performing features a diverse lineup of local and regional bands playing every musical genre. The outdoor concerts are free to attend, and all are welcomed to dance and sing along with some of the greatest hits.

April Friday and Saturday Night Concert Series:

Friday, April 23rd: Swing Something (Jazz and Swing)

Saturday, April 24th: Valerie Tyson Band (Dance, Top 40 Hits)

Friday, April 30th: The Latitudes (Party Rock, Country)

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In addition to the numerous activities and things to do, Palm Beach County is home to award-winning restaurants and cafes that are open for your next meal.

Whether you’re looking for breakfast, brunch, mid-day snack, lunch, happy hour, or dinner, here are just some of the best local spots to grab something to eat or drink in Northern Palm Beach County.

Guanabanas

Little Moirs Leftovers

Hurricane Cafe

Jim’s Place

Juno Beach Café

Jupiter Rinaldis

Lynora's 

Suzy Q’s Hometown Diner

Berry Fresh Café

Lighthouse Diner

The Royal Café

Center Street Nook

Old Dixie Café

The Food Shack

Dune Dog Café

Capitan Charlie’s Reef Grill

3 Natives

Nature’s Way Café

The Burger Shack

Carmine’s Coal Fired Pizza

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The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting a few remaining events this April. Head to the lighthouse this week to participate.

Lighthouse Sunset Tour: Wednesday, April 21st at 7:15 pm

Climb to the top of the lighthouse tonight and take in the incredible sunset views over the water and Jupiter. Visitors will also get a change to watch the light turn on and illuminate the sky and get a sneak peak inside the Lighthouse Watchroom to see how everything works. Tours are weather permitting, be sure to check their website for updates. The cost is $25 dollars per person and tickets can be purchased online.

Twilight Yoga at the Light: Monday, April 26th at 7 pm

Enjoy the peace and serenity of Yoga with instructor Mary Veal on the Lighthouse Deck…

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The Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach has added a new event to their calendar this week. Join the sea turtle research and rehabilitation center and their biologists on a local kayaking excursion and explore the diverse coastal ecosystems of Florida.

Kayakers will learn about the local flora and fauna as well as gain insight into the importance of the delicate ecosystems in our waters and our community.

Eco- Tour Kayak Paddle Details

When: Friday, April 23rd

Time: 12 pm to 2 pm

The cost is $40 dollars per person which includes the experience and a two-person kayak and gear rental. Those who wish to bring their own kayak, the cost is $25 dollars. Spots are limited and registration is required to attend. To register, click here for…

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