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Holiday Fun at Downtown Palm Beach Gardens

The Palm Beach Gardens lifestyle destination will host holiday light shows, a tree decorating contest for charity, and more to kick off the holiday spirit

Sunday on the Waterfront

Sunday on the Waterfront Edit Delete Unpublish Submitted by admin on Wed, 2015-08-05 07:54 Listen to the upbeat stylings of Nine Days during the early evening on May 17 at the West Palm Beach Waterfront (Free, wpb.org/events).Read more about Sunday on the Waterfront

Dogs’ Day Returns to Mounts Botanical Garden

Pets and their people are welcome to explore The West Palm Beach garden at the annual dog-friendly event on Sunday, October 25
Jupiter Outdoor Center at Riverbend Park will host the Spooktacular Hunt-and-Paddle Halloween Adventure on October 31

Jupiter Outdoor Center Hosts Halloween Paddle

Head to Riverbend Park for the Spooktacular Hunt-and-Paddle Halloween Adventure along the Loxahatchee River on October 31
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, Wine in the Wild

Wine in the Wild Gala Goes Virtual

The December 5 virtual gala will feature wine tastings, animal encounters, a silent auction, and musical performances

7 Must-See Events This December In The Palm Beaches

What to do, see and lust over this season
Marco Ragozzino filming his upcoming documentary at LMC. Photo courtesy of Loggerhead Marinelife Center

Earth Day Documentaries with LMC

Loggerhead Marinelife Center will pay homage to the planet on Earth Day with the a binge-worthy documentary
Light The Night

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Annual Light the Night

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will host the signature Light The Night event as a virtual celebration on Thursday, November 12
The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival will hold auditions for its upcoming summer production of William Shakespeare’s King Lear. Photo courtesy Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival

Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival to Hold King Lear Auditions

Interested actors will audition for the upcoming summer productions of King Lear at The Benjamin Upper School Theater on May 7
This 300 year old oak tree, dubbed the “Tree of Tears,” sits atop a burial mound that is said to be the place where many Seminoles were buried after the Battle of Loxahatchee. Photo courtesy of iStock

Witness History at Loxahatchee Battlefield Park

On January 24, see a Battle of Loxahatchee reenactment, complete with a replica of a soldiers’ camp, rifle and cannon demonstrations, and more

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