The Modern Art movement began in the 19th century. Modern art includes artistic works in which the traditions of the past have been cast aside in the spirit of experimentation. Modern artists incorporated new ways of seeing the nature of materials and functions of art.

A special exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art about Women Modernists examine the intersection of gender and modernism from different points of view. Four women are featured in the special exhibition “O’Keefe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach:  Women Modernists in New York".  These women all lived and worked in New York City between 1910 and 1935.  The artists sought acknowledgment as artists in their own right.  It is evident how their gender molded their circumstances where they worked,…

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Baseball is widely known as America’s favorite pastime and it has hit Palm Beach County out of the ballpark.  The baseball enthusiasm began in New York metropolitan area in the mid-1850.  There were 16 area clubs registered with the first governing body of baseball, the National Association of Base Ball Players. By 1863, the National Association of Base Ball Players changed a major rule that disallowed an “out” made by catching a fair ball on the first bounce.

Baseball has not changed much since the early days of the sport. Florida has a rich baseball history.  It has been a very popular sport in South Florida because of the year a round accommodating climate. Many clubs over the years have brought their clubs to Palm Beach County for “spring…

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Downtown Abacoa is a family and date night favorite. Whether you’re looking for a social outing or a place to unwind, they have something for everyone. Main Street in Downtown Abacoa has charm, classic design and a relaxed atmosphere which gives this Jupiter destination a true community feel. This weekend is filled with entertainment at the Abacoa Amphitheater. Grab your lawn chairs, enjoy popcorn, pretzel, cotton candy, and ice cream from vendors and come for the Friday night free movie showing of Kung Fu Panda 3. Arrive early for face painting, arts and crafts, kid’s yoga, play with Legos and video games on a fire truck. Saturday night experience a live performance featuring The Ultimate Rod Stewart Tribute Band.


Downtown Abacoa
1200 Town Center…

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Join the arts and cultural scene in Palm Beach County, “where culture has found its place in the sun.” As the endorsed organization for cultural and arts expansion, the Cultural Council of Palm Beaches supports arts education and provides grants to cultural groups and artists.  The Cultural Council is knowledgeable of shows, unique galleries, museums, family fun events and more!  For more information, please visit the www.palmbeachcounty.artscalendar. When you are done fishing, swimming, diving, snorkeling, surfing, kayaking, boating, or just sunning on the beach or by the pool - how about an evening of excellent theater or the arts?

With more than 42,000 cultural contributions annually, Palm Beach County is a destination for people interested in the…

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Florida Atlantic University's Jupiter Lifelong Learning Society is “dedicated to enriching the intellectual and social lives of adult learners by offering stimulating educational opportunities, taught by outstanding university faculty and guest lecturers, designed to broaden students' understanding of diverse cultural, societal, scientific and global issues.”

Most people associate learning with formal education at school, college, university etc.  We are all told, from an early age, that we should ‘get a good education’.  However, ‘schooling’ is only one type of learning. There are many other opportunities to further your knowledge and develop the skills you need throughout life.  There is no age limit on learning.  Lifelong learning can enhance…

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America’s Happiest Seaside Town of 2016 is on South East Florida’s “Treasure Coast”.  Stuart, Florida ranked number #1 of America’s Happiest Seaside Towns according to Coastal Living Magazine on April 6, 2016!  The travel and beach living magazine directs subscribers to the United States happiest coastal places to live. The magazine based their criteria on a several fundamental influences including the Gallup Healthways Well Being-Index, number of sunny days, beach excellence, countless educational opportunities, low crime index, and other factors.

The hidden gem of the Town of Stuart is on the Atlantic Ocean’s shoreline and nestled between two flowing rivers.  Mayor Jeffrey Krauskopf describes the old-fashioned feel of the town of Stuart as…

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South Florida’s sea turtle organizations have rescued sea turtles that have been accidentally injured or suffering for many years. Four decades ago, biologists thought green sea turtles might go extinct.

Federal wildlife officials have reclassified green turtle species from endangered to threatened. There will not be significant changes in terms of regulations in Florida. Green turtles have been protected under the Endangered Species A since 1978    

Local organizations, such as Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno, is one of Florida’s most unique non-profit cultural destinations focused on ocean and sea turtle conservation, education, research, and rehabilitation.

The Sea Turtle Conservancy is the world's oldest sea turtle research and…

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To find your healthiest fruits and vegetables head out to your local green market! Additionally, eating locally sourced fruits and vegetables helps your home-town farmers. The produce section of your average grocery store allows you to find familiar fruits and vegetables often unchanging, despite turning seasons and changing weather. Though eating this way is convenient, many argue that it is not ideal for our bodies or the environment. Produce as it naturally grows by season not only provides more nutrients and promotes health, but also allows for healthier crop rotation.

The GreenMarket in Palm Beach Gardens provides fresh, locally-grown produce to the community and encourages the promotion of the agricultural industry. The market is intended to…

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Spend an afternoon living the island lifestyle, right here in Jupiter. Enjoy a taste of the islands Saturday April 16, 2016 at the Plaza Down Under on the Riverwalk. This family friendly event will feature something for everyone. Listen to steel drum bands and live tropical music as local vendors sell island themed art, crafts and jewelry. Grab a taste of the islands with some fresh and delicious tropical treats. To pair with your cuisine, you will also find a variety of beer and wine.

Held at the Plaza Down Under on the Riverwalk, this festival is known for a laid-back, relaxed vibe. Start your visit by listening to the relaxing steel drum music from 1-2pm. Free face painting and balloon artist for the kids from 1-5pm. The Junkanoo will lead a…

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Since August, 2006 an estimated 57,124 pounds of garbage has been removed from our beaches by Friends of Jupiter Beach volunteers. Friends of Jupiter Beach promotes the conservation of our beaches, encourages community awareness, engages in school partnerships, conducts monthly beach cleanups, and provides dog bag boxes at each beach crossover. While most household debris is collected curbside, other areas-such as road right-of-ways and vacant lots tend to collect unsightly, unsanitary debris that will continue to accumulate if not cleaned.


The third Sunday of the month, at 4:00 PM, students from local and neighboring high schools gather at Ocean Cay Park for a beach cleanup. The students are becoming the next generation of environmental leaders…

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