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Head a little south to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Wednesday, October 30th through Sunday, November 3rd.

The popular International Boat Show is celebrating its 60th year. Fort Lauderdale is often known as the “Yachting Capital of the World” and being home to two of the largest cruise ship ports in the world and home to the largest boat show in the world.

The Boat Show will take place across 7 locations and feature more than 1,500 boats on display, 3 million square feet of exhibition space, 6 miles of floating docks, over 1,200 exhibitors and 52 countries represented.

Boats on display in the water and on land range from Brokerage Yachts, runabouts, catamarans, high performance boats, center consoles, motor yachts, super yachts, sailing…

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Head to Anchorage Park this weekend for the ultimate Food Truck Frenzy and Movie Night.

All are welcomed to come and spend time with neighbors and friends for dinner at the park. The Village of North Palm Beach hosts several Food Truck Frenzy each year and the next one is this Saturday, October 26th.

Each Food Truck event will feature anywhere from 10 to 15 Food Trucks or more for the night. The night will also include a Movie in the Park in addition to the lineup of delicious food.

You are welcomed to bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and the whole family for a night of fun.

Event Details:
When: Saturday, October 26th from 5 pm to 9 pm
Where: Anchorage Park at 603 Anchorage Drive, North Palm Beach

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Palm Beach’s most iconic location, The Breakers, is hosting a “spookeasy” style Halloween party. HMF, One South County Road, Palm Beach, is a sophisticated lounge and restaurant, located within the grand hotel. The lounge is partnering up with Veuve Clicquot for the celebration and aptly renamed the event “Yelloween”!  The soiree will bring forth spirits from the dead Thursday, October 24, 2019 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and imaginative costumes are highly encouraged.

Guests will enjoy Veuve Clicquot and additional Halloween-themed cocktails. The “Headless Horseman”, made with Bulleit bourbon, pumpkin, and a brown sugar simple syrup promises to lop off your head. Try the “Eye See You”, made with Belvedere Vodka with lychee juice and fresh lime, or “The…

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The Society of the Four Arts was founded in 1936 and the main goal of the society was to offer quality cultural programming to the growing community of Palm Beach.

Every year, the Society of the Four Arts features cultural programs, art exhibits, concerts, notable speakers, films and much more. The Four Arts is located on Royal Palm Way and has beautiful sculptures, two libraries, a state-of-the-art educational facility, a botanical garden and plenty of calendar events throughout the property’s four buildings.

Each of the four buildings houses different things. The Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery Building was designed by the famous architect Addison Mizner and is home to the art exhibits and top of the line auditorium used for guest speakers, concerts and…

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Every week, the Downtown at the Gardens hosts their popular Friday Night Live which features free concerts in the Centre Court.

The concerts feature a lineup of local and regional bands from South Florida that play everything from the latest pop hits, rock, hip hop, jazz, blues, country, R&B and much more.

The next outdoor concert is this Friday, October 25th at 6 pm. Mark Telesca will be taking the center stage to perform at the outdoor lifestyle and shopping center.

Seating is provided and the Downtown at the Gardens has more than 50 stores and restaurants to try out and visit before or after the concert. Restaurants include the Yard House, Cheesecake Factory, Grimaldi’s Coal Brick Oven Pizzeria, Texas De Brazil, Avocado Grill, Sloan’s Ice Cream shop…

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Spook your Halloween sweet tooth with a well-known, delicious chocolatetier throughout Palm Beach County.  Hoffman’s Chocolates has several locations all around the Palm Beaches offering sweet temptations for occasions.  Mix up a new spell and hand out something unique.

Halloween is one of the few times of the year that we indulge ourselves with candy chocolates.  Every year there are favorites.  Forbes.com suggests stocking up on the Halloween candy that’s most popular in your region. Based on data from CandyStore.com the State of Florida’s favorite candy is Skittles! Across the board nationwide, America’s top-ranked Halloween candies include Skittles, Reese’s Cups, M&M’s, Snickers and Starbursts, with Candy Corn coming in a close sixth place.

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Did you know that manatees are Florida’s marine mammal, and we proudly go to great lengths to protect them? Manatees are large, marine herbivoros known as sea cows.

The preservation of this endangered marine mammal is crucial, and it starts with community awareness. Throughout the colder months, manatees are drawn to warm-water outflows. They can’t survive in water that is less than 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Here in Palm Beach County, visit the Manatee Lagoon facility located at Florida Power and Light, 6000 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. This is an ecological-discovery center offering a live webcam and it’s one of the top places to watch manatees.

The manatee is described as a very slow-moving mammal. They swim a typical speed of about…

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This Friday night, the Hobe Sound Chow Down Food Truck event starts again for the season. The fun and popular food truck event is the fourth Friday of every month until the end of April.

Gather your friends and neighbors and head to J.V. Reed Park in Hobe Sound for a night of great food and fun. The Chow Down Food Truck event has been previously on the corner on SE Bridge Road and SE Dixie Highway but this year the event moved to J.V. Reed Park on Se Athena Avenue for more space.

The popular food truck event is a great way to get out and meet your neighbors, friends and find out what is new and happening in the community. In addition to the great food from food trucks from around the area, the night will also feature drinks, live music, games, activities,…

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MoonFest is back again for another year for the ultimate haunted house through the streets of West Palm Beach. The popular Halloween event is back for its 27th Annual MoonFest.

The Halloween spectacular is for those 21 years old older and takes places along the four haunted blocks of Clematis Street. The four blocks transform into the scariest haunted house and Halloween event this Saturday, October 26th.

The event will also feature a private entrance, scare areas, VIP areas, open bars, gourmet food buffet, Costume Contest for your chance to win $1000 dollars, live music and much more.

Tickets are required for the event and cost $15 dollars for General Admission or $75 dollars for the special VIP ticket. Get your tickets fast because the price of the…

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The newly renovated Royal Poinciana Plaza is located is the heart of Palm Beach Island on the corner of Royal Poinciana Way and Cocoanut Row. The popular outdoor shopping and lifestyle center features over 180,000 square feet with lush gardens and courtyards.

The Plaza was designed and built by architect John Volk in 1957. Volk is known for designing elegant homes for the Du Pont’s, Ford’s, Pulitzer’s, Dodge’s and Vanderbilt’s. The Palm Beach Plaza has undergone renovations and restorations to restore the Plaza back to its original Palm Beach style.

Today, the Royal is home to many luxurious designer shops, boutiques and award-winning restaurants.

Shops include:
Alice + Olivia
100% Capri
Beach by Everything But Water
Bognar and Piccolini
Cynthiaa Rowley
Hermes

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