turtleween Take your ghouls and goblins for a visit to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center for its annual “spook-tacular” Halloween event on October 22nd, 2016. It is sure to be a blast for the entire family. This free event will include Mad Science Lab, Haunted Sea Turtle Hospital, Explore the Mysteries of the Deep: Abyssopelagic Zone, Turtle-y Spooky Crafts, Costume Parade, Strange Seas Exhibit, Photo Booth, Face Painting and Much More.   A special part of south Florida’s ecosystem is found in our sea turtle population. Sea turtles are a beautiful and often threatened. The Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach is a one of a kind facility that takes great pride in keeping our turtle population strong. The Loggerhead Marinelife Center is the only sea…

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Teach the Beach Foundation is focused on raising awareness of our local ocean and environmental conservation through hosting events. Anyone that lives in Florida understands how much the environment is a part of this state. From our beaches and oceans to our woodlands and everglades, we are very passionate about keeping Florida beautiful. Teach the Beach Foundation has scheduled an amazing event where you can enjoy craft beer tastings paired with great music. The second annual craft beer and music festival is a great time to raise awareness about keeping our local habitats safe for generations to come. This wonderful event will be held across from Carlin Park in Jupiter, Florida at the Seabreeze Amphitheater. Tickets are on sale now at…

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Don't miss your chance to see the internationally-known, blockbuster exhibit at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, OUR BODY: The Universe Within. This extraordinary exhibition was designed to educate, enlighten, and to spark an interest and understanding of the complex universe within each of us. OUR BODY: The Universe Within is a fascinating educational exhibit consisting of actual human bodies, specimens and organs. Appropriate for all ages, this exhibit literally goes under the skin to reveal the mysteries of the human anatomy.  As you enter the exhibit, you will have the opportunity to examine the human body as a whole. Continuing throughout the exhibit, you will journey through each of the body’s major systems allowing you to see…

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Mark your calendars for a weekend of Italian culture. Come and enjoy mouthwatering food while watching cooking demos, wine seminars, and listening to live entertainment at the 14th Annual Feast of Little Italy. The Feast of Little Italy is a 3-day cultural community event celebration, culminating into a large Italian street festival, live entertainment, delicious food and beverages, shopping, and fun. Feast of Little Italy lines the streets at the Abacoa Town Center in Jupiter were you can take part in a Bocce tournament, children’s rides, activities and more. Musical headliners include Salvatore Valentinetti, Joe Piscopo, Tommy Mara and the Crests.

 

14th Annual Feast of Little Italy 
Date: November 6th, 7th and 8th
Times: Friday: 3 pm to 10 pm;…

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  October Green and Artisan Market
Sunday, October 16
10:00am – 2:00pm Stroll along the waterfront and shop fresh produce, specialty foods, flowers, fashion, local art and more.   AMPed Up Yoga
Sunday, October 16
10:00am Get ready for a sweat-dripping, soul-lifting yoga class at the waterfront amphitheater. This DJ’d, all-levels vinyasa yoga class will be led by instructor, Jennifer Martin. Cost is $10.   Pumpkin Bash
Saturday, October 22
11:00am – 2:00pm Join Harbourside Place and Little Smiles for a family-fun day filled with pumpkins, candy and all things Halloween. Families can pick one pumpkin from the Pumpkin Patch with a monetary donation to Little Smiles. Dress up in your Halloween costume and Trick-or-Treat around Harbourside Place.…

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  repair When the Jupiter Lighthouse was built in 1860, it was the only structure between Key West and Titusville. Today it is one of only 13 lighthouses of its kind in the country. It is one of Palm Beach County’s historic landmarks and it is in need of repair. The roof of the Jupiter Lighthouse is showing signs of corrosion. The nonprofit group, the Loxahatchee River Historical Society, is aiming to complete phase one of the roof repairs by December. A fundraiser will be held in November. For more information about how you can donate go to www.jupiterlighthouse.org. The following are some upcoming events:   Lighthouse Sunset Tour
October 19, 2016
6:00pm - 7:15 pm Time varies by sunset. Take in the spectacular sunset views and witness the Jupiter Light…

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Relax your body and mind in a new way with yoga on the water. Mondays at the Jupiter Lighthouse you can experience “twilight yoga” overlooking the water and sunset. 

The class is led by Mary Veal of Kula Yoga Shala in Jupiter, and takes place on the Lighthouse Deck at sunset each Monday evening. The class is designed for yogis of all skill level, from beginner to expert. Embrace the ultimate serenity with twilight yoga at the Jupiter Lighthouse. 

Guests are asked to bring their own yoga mat and flashlight. The classes are free to everyone but a donation to the Lighthouse Museum is greatly appreciated. Class times are usually between 6-7pm but are based on sunset and will be canceled if weather isn’t permitting. 

Twilight Yoga classes for the…

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Known, as one of the most significant Jupiter icons and historical sites is the Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park. Often referred to as the “gateway to the Loxahatchee river,” this park is must visit site if you have not been and live in the area. 

The history of Battlefield Park shows that there has been prehistoric and historic habitation here dating as far back as the Archaic Period over 5,000 years ago. The park stands to preserve this precious past and educate locals about Jupiter’s rich history. 

Not only does the park boast an impressive story dating back thousands of years but it also provides the people of south Florida with a beautiful place to relax and kick back. Battlefield Park spans 680 acres and features covered picnic pavilions,…

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An iconic symbol of Floridian and American History and glamour is the Flagler Museum of Palm Beach. It is one of the most renowned homes in Florida. In the early 1900’s, Henry Morrison Flagler as a wedding gift to his wife built in the incredible manor and named it Whitehall. 


“In 1902, the New York Herald proclaimed Whitehall, Henry Flagler's Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, "more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander & more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world."

What makes this museum and its owner, Henry Flagler are his railroads. In 1912 Henry Flagler arrived aboard the first train into Key West, marking the completion of the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway's Over-Sea Railroad to Key West. With great imagination…

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Every Tuesday and Thursday at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach is a fish-feeding program for kids! This free program takes place at the Mangrove exhibit, which displays the habitats of Florida’s coastal ecosystems. 

Kids who attend the program will get to learn about the different animals that live in these environments and their feeding habits. They will get to see an up-close and live feeding to see how the fish feed and interact with each other. Kids get to touch and see the different types of foods these fish eat too, from corals, anemones, other fish and plankton. 

The Fish Feeding program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center takes place every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00pm. The program is free for everyone. 

Loggerhead Marinelife…

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