Downtown Delray Beach has a full day of Halloween festivities planned on Saturday, October 27th.

From 11:30 am until 1:00 pm, families are encouraged to trick-or-treat on Atlantic Avenue from NW 5th Ave in The Set to the Intracoastal Bridge.

After trick or treating, The Rotary Club of Delray Beach brings you the 56th Annual Halloween Parade at a new location! The parade begins at the water fountain at Veterans Park, and continues down Atlantic Ave to end at the Tennis Center.

The City of Delray Beach Parks and Recreation Department will be ready with food, vendors, arts, crafts, and entertainment at Kidsfest at the Delray Beach Tennis Center, and will continue festivities until 4 pm.

After the fun-filled family day, Delray Beach night life…

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The Wyndham Grand at Jupiter’s Harbourside place is hosting a spooktacular Halloween party this Saturday, October 27th from 8:30 pm to 1:00 am.

Along with Halloween-themed cocktails and food stations, there will be live entertainment, an open bar included in ticket price, and a costume contest promising that winners “win big”.

All guests must be 21 years of age and up, and tickets are $75 a person.

For more information and to purchase tickets online, GO HERE.

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The largest Halloween-themed festival in Florida is this Saturday on Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach.

This famous Halloween Street Party is the worthy counterpart to the annual “Sunfest”, and has grown in the past 26 years to take over 5 blocks of Clematis Street with 3 music stages, a haunted house, and sprawling vendor tents.

This year, an addition to the adult-centric spooky street soirée is an all new VIP Area providing coverage in case of rain, outdoor air-conditioning, a private bar, and a buffet.

Live performers will include Information Society, the original “I Want Candy” singer Annabella, Stray Cats, and The Heavy Pets.

Moonfest is offering a $1000 cash prize to best costume. For more information or to purchase tickets, GO HERE.

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On October 27th from 6-9pm, South East Classics will be hosting a classic car show at Harbourside Place in Jupiter.

From Ford Roadsters to Chevy Camaros, car enthusiasts transform Harbourside into a retro scene filled with classic cars and good company every fourth Saturday of the month. Every month, a different tribute band entertains the crowd, and awards are provided by a different restaurant.

There is a 50/50 drawing, the event is open to vehicles 30 years and older, and a $10 pre-registration fee is required by emailing Pete2350@comcast.net or calling 772-216-9488.

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Bring your little ones this weekend to trick-or-treat at Boo at the Zoo this Friday through Sunday. The Palm Beach Zoo is prepared with over 125,000 pieces of candy, a costume contest for ages 12 and under with WILD prizes, character meet and greets, a kids DJ, and animal encounters are imminent.

The costume contests will take place at noon and 6:30pm on Fridays and Saturdays, as well as noon on Sundays. Kids have the chance to win animal experiences and zoo memberships.

The Kid-Friendly DJ plays at Fountain Plaza 9am-3:30pm and 5pm-9pm.

A face painter will be in the Fountain Plaza 9am-3pm and 5pm-9pm.

Admission prices range from $5-$22.95, and kids under 3 are free. For more information, GO HERE.

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On Friday, October 19th, the Jupiter's Loxahatchee River Center is hosting a festive family event for all ages by decking the aquarium out in spooky Halloween décor to create a haunted underwater experience.

All ghosts, goblins, and witches are welcome, and costumes are highly encouraged. This “not-so-spooky” event entertains the family with hayrides, a campfire and s’mores, trick or treating, and kid-friendly crafts.

The event is from 6-9pm and cost is $3 per individual or $10 per family of 4 or more.

Register Here

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Photo Credit: @SouthFlorida_Sailfishing

A few sailfish have been chasing flying fish relatively early in the season. Saturday or Sunday’s forecast of north winds may contribute to the bite a little, and a good bet at getting them to eat would be kite fishing with a hearty bait like goggle-eyes or blue runners in 200-400’ of water. Small dolphin have been pretty consistent offshore, as well as football-sized blackfin tuna. Target both by trolling with small-skirted bonita strips at depths of 120-500’.

Kingfish and large mutton snapper have been eating sardines near 120 – 200’, and yellowtail snapper has been showing up in strong numbers.

Inshore, the mullet run is still hot, and snook, jacks, tarpon, ladyfish, and redfish aren’t far behind…

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In honor of breast cancer awareness month, District Fit WPB is hosting “Z For A C” at CityPlace for a $10 donation.

100% of proceeds will go to a family fighting against breast cancer, and Hilton WPB & CityPlace will be matching total ticket sales.

Zumba instructors Janice and Alexsa will lead participants in a high-energy aerobic fitness class featuring movements inspired by various styles of Latin American dance. After the up-beat dance, cancer exercise specialist Shannon Burrows will lead a stretch and information session as she shares her learnings as a breast cancer survivor and fitness instructor.

The event will take place on Saturday, October 20th at 9 am, and will last about 1 hour. Sign Up Online.

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If you like to play dress-up with your pooch, or you just enjoy seeing how creative other dogs moms and dads in Palm Beach can be, CityPlace has the event for you.

 

On October 28th, show up ready to be overwhelmed with cuteness, or enter your pet in the Howl-O-Ween pet costume contest at CityPlace in Downtown West Palm Beach. Registration begins at 11am, and you must be registered by 11:45am in order to participate in the contest at noon.

 

There is a minimum $5 donation per pet, and four lucky finalists will win prizes.

Don’t have a dog??? Meet adorable adoptable pets from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League from 11am-3pm, and NAME YOUR OWN ADOPTION FEES!

There will also be a pet photographer, music, games, and more.

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This November, Society of the Four Arts will be showing Marnie, broadcasted live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.

With music written by Nico Muhly and libretto by Nicholas Wright, Marnie is a gripping reimagining of Winston Graham’s novel, set in the 1950s, about a beautiful young woman who assumes multiple identities. Director Michael Mayer has devised a fast-moving, cinematic world for this exhilarating story of denial and deceit. Mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard sings Marnie, and baritone Christopher Maltman is the man who pursues her — with disastrous results, as Robert Spano conducts.

Run time is 3 hours and 17 minutes with one intermission, and tickets are $25 online.

The event takes place on Saturday, November 10th at 1:00 pm…

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