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The annual Tequesta Fest is back again for another year and will be at Paradise Park on Saturday, November 30th.

The Tequesta Fest celebrates the Village of Tequesta and its residents with entertainment for all ages. The event will include Carnival Thrills rides, Super Slides, a Wagon Coaster, Train Ride, Games with prizes, food vendors and much more.

The Tequesta Fest is free and invites all Village of Tequesta residents. Those who attend must show proof of residency and the person and or family must pay taxes and is registered to vote in Tequesta. A wrist band is required for the event. Non-resident tickets are available and can be purchased and picked up at the Parks and Recreation building or at the gate the day of the event, non-resident children…

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Head to Harbourside Place on Sundays for two events for everyone to enjoy. Harbourside Place is the premier shopping, entertainment, luxury and dining destination in Jupiter.

Sunday Yoga on the Waterfront:
All are welcomed to attend and participate in the outdoor yoga class. The class is taught by Breathe Salt and Yoga every Sunday at the waterfront amphitheater at 10 am. The class is open to all levels of yoga.

Waterfront Market:
Come and stroll along the Riverwalk and the intracoastal for the Waterfront Market that takes place every Sunday. Here you will find fresh produce, homemade crafts, local artwork, baked goods, jewelry, specialty foods and much more. All are welcomed to attend, and the market is free with vendor purchases. The Waterfront Market…

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Head to the new Rosemary Square to get in the holiday spirit. Rosemary Square, the new CityPlace is an outdoor shopping, dining and lifestyle center that is currently undergoing a renovation to modernize the area. This holiday season there is several events for the whole family.

Holiday Celebration on the Square: November 30th from 6 pm to 9 pm
Come and experience the newly redesigned and reimaged public space of Rosemary Square. During the Holiday Celebration kick off event there will be live music, The Wishing Tree’s Spectacular Light Show and the first Nightly Snowfall of the Season.

Nightly Snowfall on the Square: Occurs every night starting on Saturday, November 30th until Tuesday, December 31st. Nightly Snowfall occurs at 6 pm and 7 pm Monday through…

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The Norton Museum of Art was founded in 1941 by Ralph H Norton and his wife Elizabeth. 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 retired in 1935 and began spending more time in Palm Beach County. Not knowing what to do with their giant art collection and sculptures they decided to create their own museum in West Palm Beach. Construction began on the Norton Gallery and the School of Art in 1940 in West Palm Beach and opened a year later to the public in February of 1941.

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

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Hoffman’s Chocolates turns into a Winter Wonderland every holiday season.

The chocolate factory transforms overnight and features more than 100,000 LED holiday lights, amazing holiday displays, a giant 12-foot Christmas tree, chocolate making classes, Menorah Lighting ceremonies, photo opportunities with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and much more. There will also be a Holiday Ice Skating Rink located in the front of the factory.

Winter Wonderland is open every night expect Christmas Eve and Christmas Day from now until December 30th. Santa Claus will be in the gardens every night through December 23rd from 6 pm to 10 pm.

The Hoffman’s Chocolate Factory is located at 5190 Lake Worth Road, Greenacres.

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Deck the Palms Boutique Market is back again for another holiday season and is being held at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach this weekend.

The fun and cheerful holiday market is in its 11th year and is hosted by the Palm Beach County Women’s Junior League and the market showcases vendors from local shops and boutiques that feature unique items perfect for yourself, your home or the perfect holiday gift.

Some of the items being sold by local vendors include fine jewelry, home décor, men and women’s apparel, children’s goods and toys, artisanal foods and much more.

The Women’s Junior League is an organization of women committed to over years of service to the community. The organization aims to promote volunteer hours, charitable…

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The holidays are fast approaching and luckily for us here in South Florida there is plenty of great attractions and sightseeing spots for you to bring your loved ones. Whether you have guests visiting or visiting the area yourself, here are some of the best attractions in Palm Beach County.

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum:
Since the lighthouse opened to the public in 1973, visitors and locals have been able to learn about the history of the area and the historic lighthouse. After checking out the museum and the lighthouse grounds, visitors are allowed to climb the 105 steps to the top of the lighthouse tower to see some of the best views in Palm Beach County. Tours are open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New…

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Riverbend Park in Jupiter is operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department and is located on Indiantown Road.

The park is a little over 665 acres and recently has undergone some renovations to improve the park. The new improvements this year are an observation area, outdoor picnic pavilion, new kayak launching stations, parking lot and more.

Riverbend is becoming the popular hotspot among the locals. The park has several rivers running through the middle including the Loxahatchee River, wildlife such as turkey and deer, biking and hiking trails, fishing in fresh water, picnic areas, kayak and canoe launches, equestrian trails, over 5 miles of waterways and much more.

Riverbend is also home to the Loxahatchee Battlefield, the Second…

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The popular Pineapple Festival is returning this weekend in downtown Jensen Beach. This 30-year old festival is one of the largest in the region and one of the few remaining true street festivals in South Florida.

Produced by the Jensen Beach Chamber of Commerce, the initial Pineapple Festival was held in 1988 in concurrence with the Jensen Beach Centennial Celebration. In 1990 Jensen Beach teamed up with Gregory Town, Eleuthera, Bahamas to start a popular attraction at the festival each year to have an authentic Bahamian Market that features island music, crafts and the Junkanoo parade. The Chamber not only produces the festival, but organizes it as well with the help of sponsors and hundreds of volunteers.

If you haven’t been, you need to come…

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On the 4th Friday of every month, The Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce hosts their reoccurring Hobe Sound Chow Down.

The Food Truck event is held at the JV Reed Park. The fun filled night includes delicious food from local and regional Gourmet Food Trucks, cocktails, craft and local vendors, live music and entertainment and much more.

Gather your friends and neighbors and held to the JV Reed Park on SE Athena Street from 5 pm to 9 pm for the ultimate outdoor picnic. The event is free to attend with food, drink and vendor purchases.

JV Reed Park is located at 9004 SE Athena Street in Hobe Sound.

Event Details:
When: Friday, November 22nd 
Time: 5 pm to 9 pm

For more information, click here to visit their website.

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