On the second Friday of every month, Town Center Drive in Jupiter transforms into the ultimate Food Truck Invasion.

The gourmet food trucks line the streets and feature everything from burgers, tacos, pizza, nachos, desserts, Asian, seafood and much more. The food trucks that attend are some of the best food trucks in South Florida.

Bring your chairs, blankets and even a table to come and enjoy the delicious food and music playing at the Abaoca Amphitheater.

The next Food Truck Invasion is this Friday, November 8th at 5:30 pm. For more information about the event, click here to visit their website.

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On Monday’s, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center hosts new Living Beaches event. Join the Marinelife Center staff and you local neighbors to learn about our beaches.

The hour-long interactive course will discuss the Florida’s coastal ecosystems and will discover how sea turtles make their way onto Juno Beach, one of the world’s most populated sea turtle nesting location in the world.

The tours and presentations provide visitors with a hands on experience while creating a lasting impression that connects the environment with the importance of protecting it.

The cost is free to attend and is geared towards those 12 years old and older.

The next Living Beaches is this Monday, November 4th at 10:30 am to 11:30 am.

To register, click here.

The Loggerhead…

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Sunday, November 3, 2019 is the final day and Sunday Funday at the 17th Annual Feast of Little Italy.  Located in the Town of Jupiter’s, Abacoa neighborhood, this event is a family-friendly street festival.   Visitors to the event will embark on a “cultural journey filled with authentic Italian food, music, art and tradition”. Neighbors, families and friends can wander the main streets of Abacoa and enjoy cooking demonstrations, an assortment of vendors, wine seminars and live entertainment. The festival caters to every generation, from the young to the young at heart.  

Interesting facts you may not have known about Italy:

- Of the top 10 oldest universities in the world, 4 of them are based in Italy.

- The Italian Police Force use…

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Worth Avenue is considered Palm Beach Island’s most iconic street. The famous street is known for high-end shopping and premier dining at some of the best shops and restaurants. Worth Avenue welcomes you at the Palm Beach Clock Tower on the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the most beautiful shopping streets in the country.

Low story buildings line the palm tree lined street where dozens of famous shops and restaurants are located. The buildings and architecture are a Spanish influence, designed by Addison Mizner in the 1920’s. Mizner incorporated little Vias, Courtyards and Esplanades that feature boutiques and cafes just off Worth Avenue.

During the winter months, The Worth Avenue Association host several events a week including Guided Walking History Tours…

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Tomorrow, the Village of North Palm Beach is hosting their Annual Arts and Crafts Fall Festival.

Come and explore the Village Community Center for a variety of homemade crafts, local artwork, jewelry, holiday décor, clothes and much more. More than 100 vendors are expected to be there. The festival is not a flea market, all items sold must be created and embellished by the crafter.

Annual Arts and Crafts Fall Festival Hours:

When: Saturday, November 2nd
Time: 9 am to 4 pm – The festival is held both indoors and outdoors and will be held rain or shine.
Location: Village of North Palm Beach Community Center located at 1200 Prosperity Farms Road.

For more details and information, click here to visit their website.

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Head to the one of the best Antique and Flea Markets this weekend in West Palm Beach. The Antique and Flea Market is celebrating its 8th anniversary by opening this Saturday in a new location.

The Market is open every Sunday from October to May starting at 8:30 am. Here you’ll find more than 40 vendors displaying everything from antiques, unique collectibles, mid-century and modern outdoor furniture, vintage and fine jewelry, sporting goods, and a lot more unique treasures.

Event Details:
When: Saturday, November 2nd
Time: 8:30 am to 2 pm
Where: along the 300 Block of Clematis Street downtown.

The Market is taking place at the same time as the West Palm Beach Green Market from 9 am to 1 pm. The Green Market offers some of the best and freshest produce,…

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PGA National Resort and Spa, located at 400 Ave of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens, has been awarded as one of Conde Nast Magazine, 2019 Readers Choice Top Resorts in Florida. More than a resort and spa, PGA National offers an enviable lifestyle in a setting that embraces the best Florida has to offer. With a world-class destination spa, a private Sports & Racquet Club and five championship golf courses, the pursuit of wellness is present in this resort lifestyle community.

Known internationally as a European influenced destination, The Spa at PGA is a full-service spa.  Although you would expect all types of treatments and indulgences the resort presents more than 100 ways to indulge. Their modalities and therapies are rooted in highly…

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Today is Halloween, the day where everyone dresses up in their favorite costumes, attending Halloween parties and goes door to door to collect all the candy they can get. It turns out that Halloween is not just about the candy, costumes and parties but the holiday is centuries old.

Here are some interesting Halloween Facts that you might not have known.

Halloween goes back more than 2,000 years: The holiday started as a pre-Christian Celtic festival called Samhain, meaning summers end, and was held around the first of November. Its celebrated the final day of the harvest and the crossings of spirits all over the world. The people would dress up in costumes and have bonfires to ward off any ghosts.

Trick-or-Treating existed since Medieval Times: It was…

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The iconic Palm Beach museum is one of the most famous landmarks and homes on the island. The Flagler Museum is formally known as Whitehall and is a grand estate that features more than 100,000 square feet and was built in 1902 for the American Industrialist Henry Flagler as a wedding gift to his wife Mary.

Flagler, the Industrialist and founder of Standard Oil commissioned John Carrere and Thomas Hastings to design and built the elegant estate. Hastings and Carrere were also the architects for other famous landmarks such as the New York Public Library and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City during the Gilded Age. Flagler is also known for developing Florida’s East Coat and is mainly responsibly for making Palm Beach America’s first resort…

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Head to the beach and Harbourside Place in Jupiter this Saturday for the 3rd Annual Jupiter Golden Jubilee. Bring the whole family for a day of fun in the sun and of course our favorite Golden Retrievers.

The Jupiter Golden Jubilee celebrates Golden Retrievers and helps bring awareness to the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study. The study is one of the largest and most comprehensive prospective canine health studies in the United States. The study is to identify the environmental, nutritional, generic risk and lifestyle of the beloved pets.

The event starts at the beach in the morning and then will head to Harbourside Place for a party and benefit raffle at Pucci and Catana. There will also be a special Wine Tasting event from Florida Orange Groves Winery,…

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