Living in South Florida has its many benefits and for some, boating is a popular activity that happens every day. Since 2010, the state of Florida requires that any person who wishes to operate a vessel with more than ten horsepower or more and is born after January 1st, 1988 must complete and pass a boater safety course.

The state does not have a “Boating License” but a Boater Safety Identification Card stating that the course is completed and a successful score on the end of the class exam. Florida’s Boater Identification card is valid for life and no renewal fee’s or course renewal is required. The state and course instructors ask that you review your notes and keep up with the latest boating rules and regulations.

Boating Safety Education…

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As we head into the dog days of summer in South Florida, the humidity and heat seem to be  dragging on and on and on and sometime we need a brief break. That’s when I like shout “Bartender!” only we here at Waterfront Properties have found a few recipes so easy and delicious, that we can do it ourselves right at home. Here are a few of our weekend, poolside favorites…

Melon SANGRIA

• 1.5 oz melon Juice

• 1.5 oz Lemonade

• 5 oz Lemon Juice

• 5 oz Mint Simple

• 5 oz Vodka

• four oz Prosecco

First step: Add puree, lemonade, orange juice, and mint syrup with a half-ounce of Vodka. Stir. Top with Prosecco. Garnish and enjoy!

GINGER MULE

• Muddle 2 peach wedges inside a copper mug.

• Add one oz ginger syrup.

• Add one oz of…

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Total Time

40 Mins - Serves 4

Ingredients

1/4 cup fresh lime juice (about 2 limes)

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon honey

3/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon ground coriander

1/4 teaspoon ground cumin

1/2 pound peeled and deveined raw medium shrimp (about 16 shrimp)

1 1/2 cups shredded red cabbage 

1/2 cup thinly sliced radish 

6 cups canola oil 

1 large egg, lightly beaten

1 cup (about 4 1/4 oz.) masa flour 

1 1/2 teaspoons table salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

1/4 teaspoon paprika 

2 medium-size ripe avocados, cut into 8 wedges

8 (6-in.) yellow corn tortillas, warmed

3 ounces Cotija cheese, crumbled (about 3/4 cup)

16 pickled jalapeño pepper slices

How to Make It

Step 1

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The City of West Palm Beach announced recently that a new series has been launched. The entertainment series will feature weekly drive-in movies called the “Show On The Go”.  The city will be showing movies at both Currie Park and Dreher Park throughout the month of August.

The city of West Palm Beach is working hard to develop and plan for new ideas and concepts to keep everyone entertainment and keep everyone’s health and safety in mind.

August 2020 “Show On The Go” Movie Schedule:

Saturday, August 8th: Despicable Me 3 (PG) – Dreher Park

Saturday, August 15th: Grease (PG) – Currie Park

Saturday, August 22nd: Sonic the Hedge (PG) – Dreher Park

Saturday, August 29th: 50 First Dates (PG-13) – Currie Park

More dates and movies will be…

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They say that the kitchen is the heart of the home. While kitchens were built for preparing meals, since the entire family revolves around it, many have been designed as a welcoming space for conversations, entertaining, and family fun. Here are a few luxury South Florida kitchens we love!

494 Mariner Drive, Jupiter, FL 33477

 

12235 Tillinghast Circle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

 

12227 Tillinghast Circle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

 

372 Regatta Drive, Jupiter, FL 33477

 

202 Gomez Rd, Hobe Sound, FL 33455

 

207 Commodore Dr, Jupiter, FL 33477

 

379 Eagle Drive, Jupiter, FL 33477


52 Coconut Lane, Tequesta, FL 33469

 

406 Mariner Dr, Jupiter, FL 33477

 

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This summer, South Floridians are deciding to spend their summer vacations in their own county. With more attractions and things to do opening daily in South Florida, what better way to spend your summer vacation in Palm Beach County. The county is home to many top attractions and luxurious beachfront resorts with award-winning spas, great amenities, world class dining and giant pools to name a few. This summer use your vacation time and take a staycation at one of Palm Beach County’s local hotels and visit one of the county’s top attractions.

Besides the convenience of not having to travel far to enjoy the sun and the sand, there is also many benefits to staying local.

Benefits of a Staycation:

1. Save money on things like air travel, pet, or…

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Palm Beach Gardens is a city in northern Palm Beach County that is home to roughly 56,300 residents and is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area. The city has a total area of 55,000 square miles and roughly two tenths of a mile features water.

Prior to becoming a city in 1969, Palm Beach Gardens was primarily cattle ranches and pine forests with swamp lands to the west. In 1959, the land was purchased by John D. MacArthur and he announced his plan to develop 4,000 acres and build homes for 55,000 people. MacArthur choose the name Palm Beach Gardens after his initial request for Palm Beach City was denied by the Florida Legislature because of the similarity of the nearby town of Palm Beach.  The city was incorporated on June 20th, 1959 and it…

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For the past several years, Martin County officials have been trying to improve the main corridor of Palm City. Now, the project is finally moving forward and hopes to help small businesses.

Palm City is looking to complete a new streetscape project that has been in the making for the past 15 years. The new streetscape hopes to beautify the area and many local businesses are excited about the change.

Construction cones have already been spotted along the Mapp Road for the Town Center Project. Construction started in May and the project hopes to transform the street to create a downtown feel that attracts more businesses and brings more people to the area.

The project will stretch down both sides of Mapp Road from Martin Downs Boulevard to Martin…

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There is only 24 Tuesday’s remaining in 2020 and total 52 Tuesday’s in the entire year. This means that you only have a few more opportunities to enjoy tacos on a Tuesday. Taco’s are not only reserved for Tuesday’s, but many local restaurants offer specialty dishes and dining deals for you to take advantage of.

Here is a list of just some of the best local restaurants that serve delicious tacos for you to dine in or take out.

Rocco’s Taco’s and Tequila Bar: located at 5090 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens

Surf Taco: located at 4050 US Highway One, Jupiter

Food Shack: located at 103 S US Highway One, Jupiter

Guanabanas: located at 960 N Highway A1A, Jupiter 

Papichulos Tacos: located at 1556 US Highway One, Jupiter

Calavera Cantina:…

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It looks like a dream come true, an area with breathtaking ocean or waterway views and authentic small-town friendliness. This utopia exists in Tequesta, Florida. The Village of Tequesta is a boater’s delight!  Tequesta is known for its picturesque and relaxing lifestyle on the water just north of Jupiter.  Across the scenic Jupiter Inlet and alongside the graceful Loxahatchee River is the quaint Village of Tequesta.  This is where people have flocked to quietly raise their families or retire and enjoy life peacefully along the waterways.

You may find the name of the little village interesting.  Tequesta received its namesake from a Native American tribe known as Tequesta. They occupied an area along the southeastern coast of Florida.  They had…

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