This February, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum has added a list of events to their calendar for everyone to enjoy.

February Events at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum

Lighthouse Sunset Tour: Wednesday, February 3rd, 10th, and 17th

The lighthouse is hosting three Lighthouse Sunset Tours this month. Come climb to the top of the Lighthouse and take in the incredible sunset views and views of Jupiter. Visitors will get a peak into the Lighthouse Watchroom and even be able to watch the light turn on for the night. The Tours are limited to a certain number of people and last approximately one hour.

Twilight Yoga at the Light: Monday, February 8th, 15th, and 22nd

The month, every Monday night head to the lighthouse and enjoy the…

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The South Florida Fairgrounds hosts the West Palm Beach Antique Festival every month. The monthly event is a traditional at the Fairgrounds for the past 25 years.

The West Palm Beach Antique Festival is heading to the Fairgrounds this weekend for vintage, antiques, collectibles, and retros for sale. Vendors and dealers come from all over the country to bring you their one-of-a-kind pieces to add to your collection.

West Palm Beach Antique Festival Details

When: Friday, February 5th through Sunday, February 7th

Time: Friday 9 am to 5 pm, Saturday 9 am to 5 pm, and Sunday 10 am to 4:30 pm

Location: South Florida Fairgrounds located at 9067 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach

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Located in the heart of downtown West Palm Beach, is a 5,000 square-foot museum gallery known as the Palm Beach Photography Center. The Center, located at 415 Clematis Street in West Palm Beach, is respected as a top-notch photographic center throughout the United States, offering world-class exhibits as well as a free museum experience for people of all ages.  The museum exhibitions explore the entire spectrum of photography, from the historic to the cutting-edge

Palm Beach Photographic Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit Arts organization dedicated to the community and the enrichment of life through the photographic arts. Our facility houses a world renown photography museum that is free to the public.  It is a nonprofit photographic and digital…

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If you are looking to refresh your landscaping or just browse through gardens, the Mounts Botanical Gardens of Palm Beach County is hosting their annual Winter Plant Sale this weekend. More than 40 vendors have joined in to participate in the event and will be scattered throughout the gardens.

Come shop a wide range of shrubs, trees, plants, garden accessories, and fine crafts. The Nursery and Vintage Thrift Shop will be open during the Winter Plant Sale and features a great variety of plants and unique items for the home or garden.

Tickets are required for the event and cost $10 dollars in advance ($5 dollars per child) or $12 dollars at the gate ($5 dollars per child). Your ticket is good for either Saturday or Sunday.

Winter Plant Sale…

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Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, calling upon the public to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” To commemorate and celebrate the contributions to our nation made by people of African descent, American historian Carter G. Woodson established Black History Week (then called “Negro History Week”) nearly a century ago. The event was first celebrated during the second week of February 1926.  February was chosen as Black History Month because the birthdays of the revered black abolitionist Frederick Douglass and President Abraham Lincoln fall during that month.

Countywide in Palm Beach County and The Palm Beach County…

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Copacabana Cuban Cuisine eatery is a throwback reminder of Cuba in its glory days. The Cuban cuisine eatery located at 1209 Main Street, Suite 101, is a unique blend of authentic taste of glorious Cuba in Jupiter.  Step back into the 1950’s in a tropical setting with an abundance of photographic memories of Cuba when it was a high society island destination.  

The owner, Gustavo, was raised and educated in Cuba. He was inspired to strive for the “American Dream”.  His ambition was to own his restaurant in the "free country". His American dream became a reality in 2007 when he opened his first restaurant Casa Cuba in Miami.  Together, he and his wife, decided to create a diverse cultural restaurant combining outstanding international cuisine and…

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La Goulue, located at 288 S County Rd, Palm Beach,  which opened in October, is the sister restaurant of the New York City  La Goulue eatery. Restaurateur Jean Denoyer points out that La Goulue is a restaurant of New York or Palm Beach, but from France. As one would expect, the service was flawless, from arrival at valet parking, to the beautiful open bar area and great selection of French wines right on through to dessert. La Goulue is perfect with a menu of divine classics such as a Gruyère, Parmesan, and white truffle souffle.  The souffle has been a favorite at the NYC location since 1972. The food itself is pure self-indulgence which is perfectly suited to a restaurant whose name translates to “the glutton.”

To step into La Goulue on Palm…

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Have you ever wanted to learn to play the “sport of kings’ a/k/a polo? The International Polo School within the International Polo Club Palm Beach, 3667 120th Ave S, Wellington, Florida, is in full swing this season and entering its fourth year. The polo school is a full-service polo campaign. The school offers lessons, stabling, four, six, and 8 goal leagues, coaching leagues, and horse leasing.

The game of polo has evolved over 2,500 years into quite a display.  Polo is all about speed, finesse and great bravery of both horse and rider. Polo was at first a training game for cavalry units, usually the king’s guard or other elite troops played this training game. It is one of the world's oldest known team sports.[

What is now Wellington started…

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A local favorite activity to do on the weekends is attend of one Northern Palm Beach County’s local GreenMarkets. From now until late spring, the GreenMarkets offer some of the best and freshest produce, flowers, spices and teas, homemade baked goods, local honey, unique homemade items, and much more.

The GreenMarkets occur every Saturday and Sunday mornings and are rain or shine.

Jupiter GreenMarkets

J-Town Farmers Market at El Sol

The neighborhood resource center blocks off the parking lot every weekend for their weekly Sunday Farmers Market. The market is from 9 am to 1 pm through the end of April.  J-Town Farmers Market carries only locally grown, just-harvested fruits and vegetables along with fresh flowers, imported cheeses, handmade…

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The River Center in Jupiter is hosting their second annual Atala Butterfly Festival and Family Day this weekend. Head to the River Center this Saturday for the fun-filled event.

The Butterfly Festival celebrates the Atala Butterfly. The butterfly was once thought to be extinct, but the beautiful butterfly is local here in Jupiter and is thriving right in our own backyards.

The day’s events will include butterfly arts and crafts, a Native Plant sale, Native Plant seed harvesting, Tours of the River Center migratory bird and butterfly garden, and more.

Tickets are available for this weekend’s event and are limited due to space. The River Center is offering two time slots for the event. From 10 am to 11:30 am and from 11:30 am to 1 pm. When…

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