The Town of Jupiter and the Village of Tequesta are nestled between Palm Beach Gardens and Stuart. Both areas cater to the outdoor style, as they wrap around the Loxahatchee River and Intracoastal Waterway, which provide incomparable views to residents. For this reason, water sports and boating are abundant. Jupiter and Tequesta also offer their share of championship golf courses and pristine beaches frequented often under consistently sunny skies.



ChaseN’Tailz is having its 2nd Annual KDW Fishing Tournament held in the beautiful town of Jupiter, Florida.

ChaseN’ Tailz is completely dedicated to raise awareness and funds for research of a diagnosis, Gaucher Type 2, which is fatal and untreatable. The story behind supporting this fishing tournament received its name to keep Chase Warren’s legacy alive. Chase was a baby boy, who was born on October 1, 2012 as what appeared to be a very healthy baby, at first was a cheerful chapter for the proud parents that soon quickly led to misfortune over a short period of time.  Chase Warren, without prior notice, underway got gradually sicker and medics couldn’t explain the cause of the indications.  After Chase passed on August 7, 2013, the family received…

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Get Back to our Roots with Inner Child LLC.

Inner Child LLC, a company originated by a young and inspired local from Jupiter/Tequesta, Florida, Taylor Pardue, who has built up a bulk of her passions for a healthy lifestyle into her handmade body and wellness products.

Inner Child LLC believes that using 100% of natural elements that Mother Earth delivers within her products will help remove toxins from the body that are filled in our everyday products. Did you know that many daily products contain large amounts of pollutants that aren’t printed on the label and are factually going straight into the body’s bloodstream, harming the body in numerous ways? How are these ingredients being used still allowed on the market today?  Surprisingly for many, there…

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Its summer time and the living is easy…here in sunny South Florida! With all the heat, it’s time to start cooling off so, plan on joining The Palm Beach Summer Beer Fest held this Saturday, July 25, 2014.

This summertime party will have a little bit of hotness and a whole lot of coolness with many diverse chilling flavors of new and local brews at South Florida’s only indoor Craft Beer Fest! Held in the air conditioned Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, this summertime beer fest will take up all the fun! With over 150 craft beer selections that will entice the taste buds and live music throughout the event that will lure you on the dance floor. Suds and Sounds!

Check out this list of all the brewers that will be participating in this famous…

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Catch one of the newest waves rolling through Tequesta, Florida as a dining spot is creating much buzz on its sweet bistro. Ocean Bleu, a seafood restaurant, has created a delicious world in a small corner of the Tequesta Shoppes plaza. They offer most locally grown food or from kai kai farms. The chef prepares and create all selections fresh and made to order (with no microwaveable items), the ambiance is tuning with a hot jazz background music in the dining area and a comfortable outside terrace filled with friendly guests. Fish and seafood dishes are a must try according to most regulars.

Not only does Ocean Bleu have fantastic food, it is also a pet friendly restaurant and every Thursday they are promoting “Pooches on the Patio” where they feed your…

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History enthusiasts and carpenters are assembling the concluding touches to the former Henry Flagler Train Depot as they preparing to open on August 1, 2015 at Sawfish Bay Park in Jupiter, Florida.

The train depot has been re-built out of pine from North Florida, along with diamond shaped shingles and hardware that is very closely related to what was used a century ago. “The work has included gutting the interior, installing a new roof, painting, repairing fire damage, adding a deck and other repairs on the structure that was built in 1915. There was lots of fire damage,” said retired Lantana architect Don Edge, who is among many individuals and companies that donated time and material for the reconstruction of the one-room structure.”

The plans of the…

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With South Florida’s hot sun and spending a day out on the salty beaches, it is always nice to enjoy a cool down every once in a while. By a cool down, I am referring to a nice cold ice-cream cone to melt off the heat.  An Ice Cream shop that has been open for 30 years is one of the best ice-cream shops in the area: Palm Beach Ice Cream located in two different areas of Jupiter and Tequesta, Florida!

1.    Quality: The real, old fashioned, homemade ice-cream that is fresh daily.

2.    Service: The owners are local fishermen, who are friendly and down to earth, plus they give out free samples of their homemade ice-cream.

3.    Variety: Oh the Flavors! The variety of flavors from Ice-cream to Frozen Yogurts, Sorbets and plus “No Sugar Added” Flavors! Some…

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As one of South Florida’s most natural thrills, it is always amazing to most that some 3,000 enormous sea turtles still lumber onto South Florida’s beaches at night to lay their eggs.  
Every summer, March through October, our pristine beaches are decorated with neon colored tape and signs to show where these ancient creatures have buried their nest.

Under the pale light the moon shines onto the beaches, turtle nesting season is such an awe-inspiring scene to watch. As the sea turtles wade their way up to the beach to dig holes in the sand and lay their eggs to then disappear back into the deep blue.
Up and down the beautiful Atlantic Coast, you can witness this amazing spectacle yourself as many environmental groups and parks organize the summer nighttime…

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The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum invites the public to Tales from the Archives: The Keepers, Part 3, on Wednesday June 17th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The clues of recognizing a “mystery keeper” in an old photo of the Red Lighthouse in Jupiter, Florida has become so popular it now charms the wall of a building, at the corner of Center Street and Old Dixie Highway, along the railroad tracks.

Join Josh Liller, Museum Historian, as he explores all the prospects by linking some very enticing clues and possible answers to one of the longest lasting mysteries of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse: Who was the third keeper in the famous photo with Amour and Wells?  “Tales from the Archives: The Keepers, Part 3 ... will briefly examine the lives of those Keepers…

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Taking place every Sunday at the Riverwalk Plaza (underneath the Indiantown Bridge) in Jupiter is the “Jupiter Green & Artisan Market.”

This charming and vibrant, open air market is a staple for Jupiter locals.  The market is a weekend hot spot that has continued to grow. Open year round and always chalk full of beautiful art and produce, it’s no wonder the Green & Artisan Market is here to stay. You can peruse the variety of goods local vendors bring out the market while overlooking the scenic views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Some of the things you may find at the market include handmade jewelry, beautiful art and crafts, fresh, locally raised fruits and vegetables and some of the tastiest food bites you can find around town. From baked goods,…

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May is here and bringing in the heat along with warmer water temperatures!

Offshore- The big bite happening offshore this week in South Florida is definitely kingfish, averaging in at 30-50 pounds. In the range of 100-200 ft. of water, the best bait to use if you are trying to target these silver kings are live goggle eyes or sardines. However, if you prefer trolling the offshore waters, break out your downriggers and run a split tail mullet or artificial ribbonfish to attract the fish’s attention.
Dolphin and Wahoo are in a little deeper of 200-350 ft. of water and anglers may have to work a little harder to find these fish at these depths and some reports say dolphin are in much deeper as 800-1200 ft.  Mix up your bait spread a bit with natural and…

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