Moms have the hardest job. Show her your appreciation with a sweet treat from Downtown West Palm Beach. Toss calorie counting to the wind and indulge with a delightful ice cream. There is no better way to cool off from the heat and have fun with the entire family.

Sloan’s Ice Cream, 112 South Clematis Street, West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens
Locate the pretty pink building on the Clematis Street and indulge yourself and Mom to something delightfully refreshing! From ice cream buckets to chocolate covered cones, Sloan’s will have what any sweet tooth desires!

Gelato Go, 333 Fern Street, Suite 118, West Palm Beach
Please your palate with the flavors of Italy in Downtown West Palm Beach’s most recent shop, Gelato Go. Choose from over 20…

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After nearly a year of quarantine, Southeast Florida residents and all Americans have recognized that our outdoor spaces have become sanctuaries of solace and sanity. Naturally, we want to enhance these sanctuaries, landscape design is in the forefront of trends people are looking into.  The idea that horticulture is therapy, has become a daily reality not just for spa experiences.

Reimagine your outdoor space and create your own unique sanctuary with these trending features. See more from the American Society of Landscape Architects here.

  1. Emphasis on outdoor space
  2. Vegetable gardening
  3. Pizza ovens
  4. Subtle lighting
  5. Rediscovering flower gardens
  6. Outdoor kitchens
  7. Private small garden with shower
  8. Pools and spa features

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On Friday and Saturday nights, local restaurants located within Downtown Abacoa bring their tables outdoors for a special Open-Air Dining event. The event started last year and has gained popularity every sense.

The Open-Air Weekend feature live music and great food in the streets along Town Center Drive. The Open-Air Dining event begins at 4 pm to 10 pm on Friday and Saturday nights this May.  Restaurants located within Downtown Abacoa include Aquazure Restaurant and Bar, Bahama Bucks, Freshii, Brick and Barrel Gastro Pub, Crux Coffee Roaster, Civil Society Brewing Company, Copacabana, Costello’s Trattoria, Das Beer Garden, Hokkaido Hibachi and Sushi, JJ Muggs Stadium Grill, and Jumby Bay Island Grill.

Nearby at the Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium,…

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Mother’s Day is an annual holiday that is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. The day is to celebrate and honor mothers, a tradition that dates back to the early 1900’s. The first known Mother’s Day was celebrated on May 9th 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson declared the day and asked Americans to give a public ‘thank you’ to their mothers and all mothers.

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, May 9th and several local restaurants in Palm Beach County are hosting a special Mother’s Day Brunch to honor all mothers. Reservations are recommended at all restaurants.

  • Elisabetta’s Ristorante: West Palm Beach
  • III Forks Prime Steakhouse: Palm Beach Gardens
  • Farmer’s Table: North Palm Beach
  • Pistache: West Palm Beach
  • Café Boulud: Palm Beach

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The Town of Jupiter recently released information about how to register your child for the Summer Youth Camps this year. Beginning next week, parents or guardians can go online and enter a lottery to register for camp.

The Lottery Registration will be online beginning Tuesday, May 11th through Thursday, May 13th by using the town’s registration system. Due to the reduced camp capacity, the Summer Youth Camp Lottery will only be available to Jupiter residents only.

Following the Lottery Registration system, once registered the lottery selection will be conducted randomly by the system. On Tuesday, May 18th, parents, or guardians will be contacted through the email provided if their child was assigned a space in camp. Once you have been email…

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Every Saturday morning, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center hosts their Self-Guided Beach Clean Up for the public to help keep our beaches in Palm Beach County clean. Now more than ever, the sea turtle research and rehabilitation center needs your help.

Sea Turtle Nesting Season begins in early March and go until the end of October. The 9.5 miles span between the northern Palm Beach County line to the northern boundary of John D. MacArthur Beach State Park is where thousands of sea turtles lay their eggs.  This area is one of the most populated sea turtle nesting areas in the world. The main reason why is the proximity to the Sargasso Sea, a region in the Atlantic Ocean and the gulf stream current that bends towards Florida. During this time, the…

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Tacos, tequila, and tons of fun today in the Palm Beaches!  You know Cinco de Mayo is a much bigger deal here in the United States than it is in Mexico, right?  It is “nacho” average U.S. holiday. If you are looking for places to celebrate this Cinco de Mayo here are a couple suggestions: 

Taco Chula (Palm Beach Gardens): 3 tacos (any meats) & 1 beer or soda for $10.

Calveras Cantina (Jupiter): Cinco de Mayo block party at Harbourside Place with $4 Corona bottles, $8 Cinco Margaritas, $12 pony ride shots. 

Duffy’s Sports Grill (all locations): Celebrate Cinco de Mayo all weekend long! Get these specials from Friday, May 3 through Sunday, May 5 — $3 Classic Margaritas, 5 for $15 Corona buckets, $4 Patrón Silver shots, and $9 Taco Trios –…

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Today is Cinco de Mayo and as we head out to our favorite bars in Palm Beach County for Margaritas, one should remember the “real deal” on Cinco de Mayo. After Hernan Cortez and his Spanish army conquered the Holy City of Cholula, Mexico one October day in 1519. The Spanish conquistadors ravaged the Aztec holy city that day. The explorers murdered 10% of the native population and destroyed many of the pyramids that marked the sacred region. But they never found the largest pyramid of the region which was before their very eyes. Over the centuries, interest to carve out an empire of the land spread.

Atop a high hill sits a magnificent church and beneath this church, buried for centuries, lay an ancient secret never discovered by the Spanish.  The…

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Trends come and go in the kitchen design industry, and in South Florida they run the gamut. Kitchen design is subjective and new to the scene are softer colors. You will see new soft greys, blues, and especially green. Consider what the primarily use the of the kitchen will be – a statement room, a functional family space, hostess kitchen for the holidays, or is a Miele coffee maker a must?  It is all about tailoring their kitchen to meet their constraints. 

White on white or grey on grey has been very trendy these past few years.  It is a nice clean look. However, according to Megan Green, Cabinetry Design Specialist with New Craft Cabinetry, “wood tones are coming back. Obviously not the ugly reddish-brown cabinets from the ‘80s and ‘90s, but…

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This weekend, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting their Outstanding Natural Area Family Day. Families can explore nature and history at the Lighthouse’s Outstanding Natural Area.

Families will be able to visit the museum, the Tindall Pioneer Homestead, Historic grounds, Keeper’s Workshop exhibit, and a chance to climb to the top of the Jupiter Lighthouse. The lighthouse tower has 105 steps to the top and children must be 48 inches tall to climb the lighthouse and be accompanied by an adult.

Tickets are required for the day of fun. The event is taking place this Saturday, May 8th at 10 am. Children under the age of 18 are free to attend and will receive a Lighthouse Activity Backpack while supplies last. The backpack will include a…

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