Romance and Dance

The third annual Florida Youth Dance Gala takes over Lake Worth's Duncan Theatre for a pre-Valentine's dance celebration with performances from leading dance academies throughout the state on Feb. 13. ($20-$30; floridayouthdancegala.com)

Manatee Discoveries

Manatee lovers, rejoice. A new lagoon, from Florida Power and Light and partner Loggerhead Marinelife Center, is coming to West Palm Beach Feb. 6, providing visitors the opportunity to learn more about the endangered creatures. (Free; visit manateelagoon.com)

Pescatarian Celebration

Enjoy fresh seafood, live music, nautical vendors, family rides and entertainment during Jupiter's Seafood Festival at Carlin Park from Feb. 20 to 21. ($10/adult, ages 12 and younger free; jupiterseafoodfestival.net)

Celebrating Fine Arts

The 2016 ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival in Jupiter is showcasing outstanding fine art for the 31st year with its outdoor celebration. Downtown Abacoa will be filled with fine art showcases from Feb. 13 to Feb. 15 along with a juried exhibition of the art, artist demonstrations, interactive art activities, a youth art competition and live entertainment. ($12; artigras.org)

Dancing Stars

The cast of ABC's leading entertainment show “Dancing With The Stars” will stop in West Palm Beach Feb. 1 for the “Dancing With The Stars: Live! Dance All Night Tour.” Taking over the Kravis Center, the production will bring professional dancers like Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Lindsay Arnold and Sharna Burgess to lead the 90-minute show, which features a variety of dances and choreography never seen on the show, along with some of the most memorable numbers. (Tickets from $35; kravis.org)

Dessert for Awareness

The sixth annual Valentine's Treats & Sweets benefiting the Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness will take place at the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach on Feb. 8. The event will showcase more than 4,000 desserts baked by Palm Beach women. ($150-$300; allianceforeatingdisorders.com)

An Exhibit Of Two Centuries

Running through March 5, the “Two Centuries of American Art: Manoogian Collection” on display at the Lighthouse ArtCenter features a private collection of 19th and 20th century American paintings. ($10, free Saturday and Sunday; lighthousearts.org)

Spanish Opera

A one-night-only performance of Spanish composer Enrique Granados' “Goyescas” presented by the Palm Beach Opera will take over the Harriet Himmel Theater at CityPlace on Jan. 29. The performance will be in Spanish with English supertitles. (free; pbopera.org)

Musical Serenade

The lyrics and melodies of contemporary jazz artist Spencer Day will take over the Colony Hotel's Royal Room Cabaret for the first time Jan. 12 to 16. Day's hit song “Till You Come To Me” was No. 1 on the Contemporary Jazz Billboard charts, and his new album, “Daybreak,” debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Jazz Chart. (Tickets from $60; thecolonypalmbeach.com)

The World Of Dr. Seuss

The Gardens Mall will host the exhibit “The Art of Dr. Seuss” from Jan. 17 through mid-February. It will feature more than 100 pieces of artwork, including limited-edition drawings, paintings and sculptures of the colorful and whimsical characters Seuss is known for creating. (tgmartofdrseuss.com)

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