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Nights on Clematis will soon be a bit brighter thanks to new programming at the newly renovated Centennial Fountain at the Nancy M. Graham Centennial Square,150 North Clematis Street. The West Palm Beach “Clematis by Light” display started with a “Love Our CommUNITY” show. The show will run Thursdays through Sundays plus President's Day until March 11, 2021.

The 6-minute show runs three times an hour from 6:00pm to 10:00pm. According to city officials the event will consist of a "waterworks spectacle", set to synchronized light and music shows. Interactive, multi-colored lights will also be included on nearby palm trees.  This state-of-the-art system can coordinate dynamic dancing water shows set to music and 109 LED lights, producing up to 16.7…

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The Palm Beach County Food Bank will host the Eighth Annual Palm Beach Empty Bowls at The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea on Palm Beach. Friday, February 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with the slogan “Eat Simply So Others Can Simply Eat,”  event returns with a mission to raise funds for the Palm Beach County Food Bank, hunger relief, and help those who are struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This event will raise money for hunger relief in Palm Beach County. 100% of the proceeds go directly to the Palm Beach County Food Bank. Each person who places an order will receive a pint of soup in a, microwavable “to-go” cup from a leading local restaurant, as well as bread from Old School Bakery, a bottle of water, recyclable plasticware, and a “goody bag”…

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Experience an hour of mindful mental silence and seek inner calmness.  The Zoom guided meditation is presented tonight, February 22, 2021 at 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM. The leader is from the Palm Beach/Martin County Meditation Group and is an experienced practitioner of Sahaja Meditation. 

Sahaja meditation is a simple, time-honored technique which reduces stress and increase wellness. It brings better focus and helps people become more centered and better balanced.  It is very easy to learn and practice, and yet extremely effective in reducing stress and bringing a sense of relaxation, peace, and balance into one's life. The group came together to learn simple and effective meditation practices. 

Anyone who would like to meditate together in…

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The Cultural Council of the Palm Beaches was established to aid in satisfying the necessity for art and cultural experiences in Palm Beach County. The Council offers a statement of cultural equality.  It states, “We believe that everyone has cultural traditions that are inherently valuable. We seek to honor and value creative expression of all people through the work of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Creating an art-filled community means seeing, celebrating, and serving all. Cultural equity is essential to a sustainable arts and cultural sector and a vibrant and thriving community.”

Standing firm behind that statement, the Cultural Council of the Palm Beaches has a building along South “L” Street, Lake Worth where you will find the…

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On select Wednesday during the year, The River Center in Jupiter hosts an after-school program with Scientist Same. The program is called Science With Sam.  Science With Sam is aimed for children in grades K through 5th grade.

Science With Sam includes activities such as garden exploration and many hand-on opportunities with wildlife. The event is hosted every month and each month features a different theme. The month of February will feature activities with Reptiles.

February’s Science With Sam will be this Wednesday, February 24th at 4 pm.  The after-school program is free to attend and registration is required due to limited space.

To register, click here.

Upcoming Themes:

February: Reptiles

March: Powerful Pollution and Carnivores

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During the week, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum hosts events and tours. The iconic lighthouse and the lighthouse grounds is one of Jupiter’s favorite spots to visit for locals and visitors. This week, the lighthouse is hosting two reoccurring and popular events.

Lighthouse Events This Week:

Twilight Yoga at the Light: Monday, February 22nd

Every Monday night join Yoga instructor Mary Veal on the Lighthouse Deck for a sunset Yoga session. All levels of yoga are welcomed and encouraged to attend the weekly yoga class. The class begins at 6 pm tonight and visitors are asked to bring their own yoga mat and water bottle. Twilight Yoga is weather dependent so be sure to check their website for updates. The class cost $10 dollars per person and…

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SilverSneakers classes are unique fitness classes led by supportive instructors who are trained in senior fitness. COVID-19 has kept South Floridians out of the gym, and it has become too easy to slip away from pre-COVID exercise routines. Just because the candles on the cake “allege” a certain age, many seniors feel younger.  Keep that youthful appeal. SilverSneakers instructors teach you to move smoothly and under control throughout all their exercises. You will avoid quick starts and stops to limit unnecessary stress on your bones and joints.

What are your fitness goals? Improve balance? Gain strength? Prevent injuries or bounce back from one? No matter what your goals, SilverSneakers classes, in person or in your living room, can help you reach…

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Every Saturday morning, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center hosts their weekly Self-Guided Beach Clean Ip for those wanting to help keep our beaches and oceans clean. All are welcomed and encouraged to help in the effort. 

Those that wish to participate are asked to stop by the back deck of the Loggerhead Marinelife Center before they begin. The supplies will be available at the Marine Debris Sorting Station.  Once supplies are picked up, volunteers can make their way down to the beach and begin. 

Once finished, simply bring your supplies and trash bags back to the Sorting Station at the sea turtle research and rehabilitation center and pick up a free t-shirt as a Thank You gift for helping to keep our beaches clean. 

The Self-Guided cleanup is…

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One of the most popular outdoor activities in Palm Beach County is golfing. The county is home to more than 160 golf courses both public and private and the area has earned itself the title of Florida’s “Golf Capital”. 

While playing golf requires some skill, the area is also home to a few great miniature golf courses for everyone to have a good time. The weather is expected to be in the low 70’s and sunny this weekend which makes it a perfect day to go out and play mini golf at one of our local favorite courses. 

Here are some of the best miniature golf courses in the area. 

Jupiter:

Lighthouse Cove Adventure Golf: Located within the Jupiter Inlet, the mini golf course features a two courses, Lost Lagoon and Paradise Falls. Both courses have…

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There is a shallow dive trip that will not require a boat and was dubbed the best dive spot in the world by the Professional Association of Professional Divers in 2014! The site is located on Singer Island, just beneath the Blue Heron Bridge.  Singer Island is one of South Florida’s lesser-known beach getaways. 

Beneath the Blue Heron Bridge, you will encounter seahorses, octopi, and all varieties of colorful tropical marine life. The best part is you do not need your own boat.  You will not even need to book an expensive boat ride to dive it. If you have got diving or snorkeling gear, or if not, you can rent some from a nearby dive shop, you can walk right into the water at Phil Foster Park, and do the dive yourself at high tide. The max depth is…

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