Come test your wine knowledge with a fun brown brown bag tasting Wednesday, November 28th from 6-8PM benefiting Easterseals Florida! Hosted by Salute Market! Join Frances Sullivan from Augustan Imports, along with Michelle as you blindly sip through different, and then attempt to identify the wines! $75.00 per person with appetizers.  Proceeds will be donated to Easterseals Florida and Salute Market will donate 10% of wine case purchases back to Easter Seals! Limited seating for this event. Please call (561) 425-5651 for reservations!

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Every year at Thanksgiving we gather around the table and, most of us, dig into a huge, delicious turkey. For those who don’t like turkey, however, other options. Here are a few featherless favorites.

Honey-Glazed Fresh Ham

Honey-glazed ham is typically a Christmas and Easter classic, but there is no reason not to serve this incredible dish more than twice a year.

Beef Wellington

This classic entrée is usually enjoyed at Christmas dinner, which makes it the perfect dish to serve to get you into the holiday spirit. Wrapped in flaky dough, this filet steak is coated with pâté and duxelles, making it a delectable main dish.

Pork Tenderloin with Warm Plum Salsa

A whole roasted pork tenderloin will easily steal the show at any…

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This weekend head to the Flagler Museum to check out an exhibition of more than 80 of Edward Steichen's dramatic black and white portraits of celebrities and fashion models from the 1920s and 30s. Edward Steichen was one of the most prolific and influential figures in the history of photography.

In 1923 Steichen, already a famous painter and fine art photographer was offered the prestigious position of chief photographer for Vogue and Vanity Fair, the influential fashion and society magazines published in New York by Condé Nast. Throughout his fifteen years at the magazines, Steichen produced some of the most striking creations of twentieth-century photography, showcasing the culture of that era and its most prominent stars from the realms of…

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It’s officially manatee season! From November 15th until March 31st, manatees begin moving south for warmer waters as air and water temperatures drop.

When the weather is cold, a majority of manatees can be found gathering in the warm water outflows of Florida Power & Light’s Eco-Discovery Center, Manatee Lagoon.

Manatees are considered one of Florida’s most important marine species whose behavior can alert researchers to the environment and habitat changes that may otherwise go unnoticed in Florida’s waterways.

Aside from their environmental impact, manatees are beloved marine mammals because of their gentle demeanor, their friendly faces, and their tendency to “socialize” with humans. Also known as “sea cows” because they eat grass or “sea…

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On Friday, the night after Thanksgiving, you can Shelly Saunier under the Full Moon at the West Palm Beach Hilton as she guides you through a calm and reflective Yin Yoga class. Immerse yourself in deep mindful stretches that open the body while relaxing the mind and spirit.

According to Saunier, “November's Beaver Full Moon comes with some interesting energy, it will has a mix of Sagittarius vibes with a Gemini personality. Just like with every Full Moon, it marks the end of a cycle and perpetuates us into another. This particular energy is one that encourages us to look at this past year as a whole.”

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Jersey Boys is playing at The Kravis Center in West Palm Beach this Friday and Saturday. Go behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in the Tony Award®-winning true-life musical phenomenon, JERSEY BOYS. From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s just too good to be true.

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The results are in; Das Beer Garden offers the most diverse variety of craft beer in Palm Beach County.

America has seen an enormous boom in the craft beer market, with beer enthusiasts demanding more complex and tantalizing varieties than the previously dominant light lagers. As recently as 2012, the duopoly of Anheuser-Busch InBev and MillerCoors controlled nearly 90 percent of beer production.

In the last decade, independent breweries have expanded by a factor of six, and while Americans are actually drinking less beer than they did in the 2000s, they’re often opting for a superior product, like one of the 100+ beers available daily at Das Beer Garden in Jupiter’s Downtown Abacoa.

Craft breweries have focused on tastes that were…

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The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting a sunset tour on November 2st, 2018 at 5:00 pm. There’s no view quite like a Jupiter sunset from the top of the lighthouse, and participants get to witness the original light turning on to illuminate the night sky as well as an inside look at the interworkings of the lighthouse watchroom.

The tour will be for about 75 minutes, and is required pre-purchased tickets are $20 per person or $15 for lighthouse members. You may purchase them by calling 561-747-8380 X101.

For more information, go here.

 

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From now until Christmas Eve, you’ll have a convenient chance to support Big Dog Ranch Rescue while shopping for holiday gifts at the Gardens Mall. The non-profit organization has set up a Home For The Holidays “Pup-Up Shop” inside the Gardens Mall near Nordstrom.

This unique pet boutique offers plush stuffed animals, dog toys, ornaments, dog treats, leashes, collars, dog bowls, and even has puppies available for adoption! Proceeds benefit the Big Dog Ranch Rescue, a non-profit with the motto “Big and small, we save them all!”

Stop by the shop during regular mall hours to support this charitable organization, or bring a lucky puppy home for the holidays! I promise that your home will be filled with more love than ever before!

The Gardens Mall…

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If you live in South Florida and are looking for somewhere to go to happy hour, you might just want to head to Clematis Street. Not only does the area have tons of bars and clubs but it also has some delicious restaurants to satisfy any late-night craving.  Here are a few of our favorites:

Roxy’s Pub
309 Clematis St, West Palm Beach
(561) 296-7699
Daily from 4-7 p.m.
Enjoy half-price appetizers and $1 off all drinks daily from 4-7 p.m.

Kapow! Noodle Bar
519 Clematis St, West Palm Beach
(561) 246-3827
Mon-Fri from 4-7 p.m.

Rocco’s Tacos
214 Clematis St, West Palm Beach
(561) 650-1001
Daily from 4-7 p.m.
Enjoy $7 bar bites and $2 off all drinks at the bar.

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