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The Royal Poinciana Plaza and the Young Friends of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County invite everyone to attend The Coconut Carnival this Saturday February 8th.

The Coconut Festival will feature thousands of coconuts donated, arts and crafts by Rhythm and Hues, a Pirate Ship Avenger, Exhibits, Treasure Hunts, Live Music, Food, a live Flamenco Performance, live Coconut cracking and much more.

The Historical Society of Palm Beach County is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve, collect, and share history of Palm Beach County in schools and the community. All proceeds from the event benefit the Historical Society of Palm Beach County.

The event is from 10 am to 7 pm on Saturday, February 8th at the Royal Poinciana Plaza’s West…

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Ralph H Norton and his wife Elizabeth founded The Norton Museum of Art in 1941. Ralph Norton was an industrialist in Chicago who headed the Acme Steel Company. The museum came about because him and his wife used to collect items and art to decorate their home.

The couple began spending more time in Palm Beach County when they were semi-retired in 1935. Not knowing what to do with their giant art collection, the two decided to create their own museum in West Palm Beach. Construction first began on the Norton Gallery and the School of Art in 1940 and opened a year later to the public in February of 1941.

Today, the museum consists of more than 7,600 permanent works of art in five cultural departments, European, American, Chinese, Contemporary and…

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The Florida Everglades National Park is located within a two-and-a-half-hour drive south of Palm Beach County. The National Park is considered to be one of Florida’s most cherished state park. The 98-year-old park is the third largest park and the third largest tropical wilderness areas in the country.

The Florida Everglades is a massive 1.5 million acres of wetlands that houses more than 2,300 miles of natural habitat for alligators, birds, snakes, the Florida panther, and other wildlife. In addition to the numerous types of wildlife, the park offers biking trails, hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps and much more.

This weekend in Palm Beach County, the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is…

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Jupiter’s Harbourside Place hosts two special events every Sunday. Located on the intracoastal waterways, Harbourside Place is the premier destination for dining, shopping, hotel accommodations, entertainment and luxury.

Sunday Yoga on the Waterfront
The outdoor yoga class is taught by the local yoga studio, Breathe Salt Yoga every Sunday morning. The class is free to attend, and all levels of yoga are welcomed. The class takes place in the center’s amphitheater at 10 am.

Waterfront Market
Stoll through the streets of Harbourside Place and along the Riverwalk and shop the Waterfront Market. Here you’ll find fresh produce, backed goods, homemade crafts, local artwork, handmade jewelry, specialty foods and much more. The market is free to attend with vendor…

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Head to Hobe Sound this weekend for the 19th Annual Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts. The annual 2-day event is produced by Howard Alan Events in cooperation with the Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce.

For the past 19 years, thousands of visitors and locals head to SE Dixie Highway on the first weekend of February for the Festival of the Arts. The festival includes over 100 highly skilled artist display their works for purchase.

The Festival of the Arts will also include business booths, food vendors and a Green Market filled with locally baked goods, homemade crafts, fresh produce and much more.

The Festival is free to attend with vendor purchases.

Hobe Sound Festival of the Arts Details:
When: Saturday, February 1st and Sunday, February 2nd
Time: 10 am to 5…

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A new Float Therapy Spa has opened recently in Palm Beach Gardens. Float Therapy is a new and growing therapy treatment that helps your body absorb minerals to help calm your nervous systems and enhance your body’s natural ability to heal.

True REST Float Spa has opened in the new Alton’s Town Center located on Donald Ross Road. True REST stands for Restricted Environmental Stimulus Therapy which is a zero-gravity environment that allows the body and mind to truly rest. Floatation Therapy is a special solution of salinated water using 1,000 pounds of Epsom salt. The Floating Therapy requires little to no effort and helps to relive any pain, heal faster, relax, de-stress, improve sleep and much more.

What to Except At A Float Therapy Spa:
You are asked to…

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The 2019-2020 season of Kravis on Broadway features a series of Tony-Awarding Winning Broadway Musicals filled with high energy performances, popular musical numbers from the nations top touring Broadway shows.

The Kravis on Broadway Series is part of a seven Broadway Musicals that will take over The Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. Tickets are currently on sale for the remaining four shows left for the season.

Upcoming Musicals Coming To The Kravis Center Include:

Hamilton
The popular Tony-Award Winning Musical is taking the stage at The Kravis Center this January 28th through February 16th. The Broadway hit has won several Tony Awards and is currently still one of the hottest shows to get a ticket for on Broadway. Hamilton tells the story of Alexander…

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Tomorrow night, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting their reoccurring and popular Lighthouse Sunset Tour event. Climb to the top of the iconic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and see the incredible sunset over the water and Jupiter.

During the tour, visitors will also get a look into the Lighthouse Watch room and watch the light turn on for the night and illuminate the sky. The tour last approximately 75 minutes long and the tours are weather permitting.

Children must be 48 inches tall to climb the lighthouse tower steps and must be accompanied by an adult 18 years old or older.

Tickets can be purchased online at cost $25 dollars per person and $20 dollars per Lighthouse Members. For tickets, click here.

After the Sunset Tour, all paid attendees…

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On the last Wednesday of every month, The Town of Juno Beach hosts their monthly Food Truck Day at Juno Beach Park.

The Food Trucks roll into Juno Beach Park and begin serving delicious and gourmet meals starting at 3:30 pm to 9 pm. Every meal is freshly prepared and cooked to order and the food trucks do not serve fast food.

Admission to the Food Truck Wednesday's is free to attend with food and beverage purchases. The park also offers free parking and pets are welcomed on leashes.

Juno Beach Food Truck Wednesday’s Details:
When: Wednesday, January 29th
Time: 3:30 pm to 9 pm
Location: Juno Beach Park, across from the Juno Beach Pier located at 14775 US Highway One, Juno Beach.

If you cannot make this one, the next Juno Beach Food Truck event will be…

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The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum is hosting their reoccurring Hike Through History this Saturday morning.

The Hike Through History is a 2-mile journey through the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area’s 120 acres. Along the journey, guests will learn about the history that was shaped by nature.

The program is open to adults and children and children must be accompanied by an adult and must be at least 5 years old to attend. Hiker gear such as active wear clothing, footwear, a hat and full water bottle are recommended for the hike. The Hike Through History will meet at the Museum’s flagpole prior to the event and the event is weather dependent.

The cost to attend is free but due to limited space you are asked to RSVP, click here.

Hike…

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