(Provided by the South Florida Fair) The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach’s fourth-grade Little Red Schoolhouse Living History Program is continuing, thanks to a partnership with Yesteryear Village and its schoolhouse, pictured here.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The South Florida Fair and the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach are forming a partnership to keep the fourth-grade Little Red Schoolhouse Living History Program to continue without interruption.
The Little Red Schoolhouse is undergoing a temporary closure due to the ongoing Phipps Ocean Park restoration project and related construction and this partnership allows the Foundation’s Living History Program to kick off in October, as originally planned, for the 2025–2026 school year. The Foundation will be conducting resiliency and restoration improvements to the schoolhouse as part of the park restoration.
Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds is a unique living history park that showcases Florida life prior to 1940. Its schoolhouse will serve as the temporary home for the immersive, curriculum-aligned program. Students from across Palm Beach County will still experience a full day of engaging, hands-on history education — complete with period dress and lessons that bring the past to life.
“This partnership is the perfect collaboration as we have a shared interest in serving and educating local students about our area’s history,” said Matt Wallsmith, president and CEO of South Florida Fair & Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc. “This will add to the programming that we already do with the schools, which includes annual tours.”
“This partnership is truly a win-win,” said Danielle Del Sol, president and CEO of the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. “Our program continues to serve the students and schools of Palm Beach County, and at the same time, we’re helping to activate one of the county’s most important historic resources.”
The South Florida Fair is produced by the South Florida Fair & Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and has a longstanding tradition of raising funds for educational and charitable purposes. Located at 9067 Southern Boulevard in West Palm Beach, the 2026 South Florida Fair will kick off with its Ride-A-Thon at 5 p.m. on January 15 and the full fair will be held January 16 through February 1. For more information, call 561-793-0333 or visit the website, http://www.southfloridafair.com.
The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach advocates, educates, and invests in the community to protect the architectural, botanical, and cultural heritage of Palm Beach. For more information, visit www.palmbeachpreservation.org.
Available starting October 15, South Florida’s largest craft brewery is going beyond beer with a brand-new line of non-alcoholic, hemp-derived THC and CBD beverages.
OAKLAND PARK, Fla – October 15, 2025 – Funky Buddha, a pioneer in Florida’s craft beer scene, is ushering in a new era with the debut of THC Social Tonics, refreshing microdosed beverages designed to uplift, relax, and bring people together. Beginning October 15, consumers nationwide can find these hemp-derived THC beverages online at drinkfunkybuddha.com, and for sale in four-packs of 12-oz. cans at Funky Buddha’s Oakland Park location with a rollout to select retailers to follow. Delivering the same thoughtful craftsmanship and layered flavor profiles Funky Buddha is known for, these plant-based beverages combine Delta-9 THC and CBD, both derived from federally legal hemp, for a mood-enhancing experience with zero alcohol.
Two core varieties cater to different experiences: The Mellow Buddha Social Tonic features 5mg THC and 5mg CBD for a light, approachable lift, while the Funky Buddha Social Tonic, packs 10mg of THC and 10mg CBD for a fuller, more elevated feeling. Gluten-free with just 35 calories per can and no artificial flavors, these feel-good sips spotlight Funky Buddha’s experimental approach to ingredients with three vibrant flavors: Blackberry Lemon, Blueberry Pomegranate, and Passion Fruit Lime – available at drinkfunkybuddha.com starting at $17.99 per four-pack.
Renowned for inventive beverages like Maple Bacon Coffee Porter and No Crusts Peanut Butter and Jelly Brown Ale, Funky Buddha’s team has spent the past year perfecting these products. True to form, more unexpected THC beverages will debut soon, continuing to surprise drinkers with one-of-a-kind, playful flavors. With this launch, Funky Buddha continues its tradition of offering a fresh, new way to sip, socialize, and spark good vibes in South Florida and beyond.
“Since 2007, Funky Buddha has been all about creativity and community,” said Ryan Sentz, co-founder of Funky Buddha. “Our approach has always been to push the boundaries of flavor in unexpected ways. These THC Social Tonics are a natural extension of that spirit. People today are looking for drinks that are both fun and functional, and we’re thrilled to bring that experience to life with this launch. It’s just the beginning of a new chapter of flavor and innovations for Funky Buddha.”
“The beverage world is evolving faster than ever, and THC drinks are leading that charge,” said K.C. Sentz, co-founder of Funky Buddha. “It’s the fastest-growing category in the space, driven by consumers who want new, mindful ways to socialize. For us, this category feels like a perfect fit for what we’ve always done, pushing boundaries with creative beverages and creating experiences that bring people together.”
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About Funky Buddha
Founded in 2007, Funky Buddha is one of the largest breweries and taprooms in South Florida. Widely recognized for its diverse range of craft beers that balance bold creativity with drinkable fun. From its award-winning flagship Floridian wheat beer to inventive barrel-aged brews, Funky Buddha pushes the boundaries of flavor and community. In 2025, Funky Buddha continues to innovate the beverage industry with the launch of their first-ever THC Social Tonic. The 115,000-square-foot location in Oakland Park boasts over 25 beers on tap — including rotating seasonal brews — a food menu featuring chef-driven American classics, and weekly programming and events. More information at funkybuddha.com and drinkfunkybuddha.com. Follow on Instagram at @drinkfunkybuddhatonic
Costumes, candy, and community fun make Halloween a kid-favorite—but it can also present real safety risks if families aren’t prepared. Boys Town pediatric and behavioral health experts are encouraging parents to plan ahead so children of every age can enjoy a safe night out.
“The night’s excitement can lead to split-second decisions—darting across streets, masks that block vision, or unsafe candy swaps,” said Dr. Clara Brown, pediatrician at Boys Town National Research Hospital. “With a quick plan and a few basics such as visibility, supervision, and clear rules, families can reduce risks while keeping the fun.”
“In this generation, preparation isn’t just about flashlights,” added Dr. Christopher Blank, a Boys Town behavioral health expert. “It’s also about digital safety, group norms, and practicing how to handle tricky situations. A little role-play and a buddy plan go a long way.”
Boys Town Experts offer the following Halloween safety tips:
Match independence to age. Under 10: An adult should accompany children door-to-door. Keep routes short and familiar. Tweens (10–12): If going without an adult, require a buddy group (3 or more kids), a set route, check-in times, and a firm curfew. Teens: Agree in advance on neighborhoods, no entering homes/garages, and expectations for respectful behavior and social media use.
Be visible. Add reflective tape to costumes/bags and give each child a flashlight or glow stick. Choose face paint or makeup over full masks; if using a mask, make sure peripheral vision is clear.
Use street smarts. Stick to sidewalks, cross at corners/crosswalks, make eye contact with drivers, and keep phones down when crossing. Drivers: slowdown in neighborhoods and watch for kids in dark costumes.
Make a Buddy System Plan. Never go alone. Use the “two-up rule” (no one walks or leaves a house line alone). Designate a base adult or two who stay reachable and stationary along the route for quick help. Use simple scripts: “No thank you,” “I need to check with my adult,” and “We stay together.”
Keep costumes safe. Hem long hems, pick comfortable shoes, and choose flame-resistant fabrics. Keep props soft and non-realistic.
Check candy first. Inspect before eating and set aside choking hazards for younger kids. For allergies, carry meds, pre-pack safe swaps, and look for teal pumpkin homes (homes offering non-food treats).
Prep your home for trick-or-treaters. Turn on exterior lights, clear pathways, secure pets, and use battery candles in decorations.
Be smart online. For older kids, charge phones, enable location sharing with a parent, agree on check-ins, and avoid posting real-time locations. Remind kids they’re on camera (doorbell cameras)—no pranks, no porch running, and be respectful of property.
Scary Movies & Sleep: If your child wants to watch spooky content, keep it age-appropriate; co-view/preview and remind kids it’s make-believe. Stop if it’s too intense. Wrap up 60–90 minutes before bed and follow a screen-free calming routine. Teach a simple coping plan (deep breaths + quick grounding), use a nightlight, and if a nightmare happens, reassure and resettle—debrief in the morning. Ongoing distress? Check with your pediatrician or a behavioral health expert.
For alternatives and inclusiveness due to weather or younger children, consider trunk-or-treats or indoor community events; for kids with noise or light sensitivities, bring ear protection, build in quiet breaks, and choose earlier, less-crowded hours.
“Preparation builds confidence,” said Dr. Blank. “When kids know the plan—who they’re with, where they’re going, and how to handle surprises—they enjoy the night more and make safer choices.”
For over a century, Boys Town has been a beacon of hope, transforming the lives of America’s children and families through innovative youth, research, and healthcare programs. Boys Town South Florida has been providing life-changing care to area children and families since 1991. Our programs and services are part of the Boys Town national network and include the organization’s research-proven methods, which ensure that troubled children and families across the country receive the right care, at the right time, in the right way. You can find more information about Boys Town online at www.boystown.org.
WEST PALM BEACH, FL (October 16, 2025) — The City of West Palm Beach is excited to announce that the Sunset Lounge will once again open its doors for select cultural events, beginning with a special Soul in the City concert on Wednesday, Nov. 19. Guests will be welcomed to the reimagined space with a performance by four-time Grammy Award-nominated saxophonist, producer, and composer Boney James. This milestone activation celebrates the venue’s role as a cherished cultural landmark and historic beacon of African American heritage in the Historic Northwest District. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, Oct. 17 at noon at wpb.org/jazz.
The completion of the two-story, 7,200-square-foot venue marks a milestone for the City of West Palm Beach and the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), both of which are committed to significant revitalization projects across the downtown corridors. The Lounge will host select community and cultural programming, featuring live music, a full-service restaurant, bar, rooftop space, and other amenities.
“We are pleased to announce that the historic Sunset Lounge will once again open its doors for special events,” said Mayor Keith A. James. “Its preservation connects us to our past while paving the way for a future filled with growth and opportunity. I appreciate everyone who remained dedicated to this important project. We look forward to carrying on the Lounge’s legacy as we welcome one of the most esteemed jazz performers of our time.”
The reopening event, titled “Soul in the City at Sunset Lounge,” will revive the venue’s legacy as a center for world-class jazz and cultural celebration. Renowned saxophonist Boney James (no relation to Mayor James) will headline the evening at the Sunset Lounge as part of his Slow Burn tour, named for his acclaimed recent album that has cemented his place among the greats.
In addition to his Grammy Award nominations, James has secured three NAACP Image Award nominations, a Soul Train Award for Best Jazz Album, and four RIAA Gold Record certifications. In 2009, Billboard named him one of the top three contemporary jazz artists of the decade. In 2024, he became the first artist to achieve 20 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart.
“We are immensely proud to celebrate the completion of the Sunset Lounge revitalization,” said Chris Roog, Executive Director of the West Palm Beach CRA. “This transformation is a tribute to the legacy of those who paved the way before us, and a commitment to creating a dynamic space for generations to come. With heartfelt thanks to the residents and businesses of the Historic Northwest neighborhood—and to all who share a love for music—this project reflects the power of community collaboration. Together, we’ve preserved a cultural landmark where people can gather to celebrate, connect, and be inspired.”
Located in the heart of the Historic Northwest District, the Sunset Lounge has played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural vibrancy of West Palm Beach. In the 1940s and 1950s, the venue welcomed legendary artists such as Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong. It was a vital space for the African American community during a time when Black artists were often excluded from mainstream venues. The Sunset Lounge became a hub for artistic expression for musicians throughout the years, offering a place for performers and audiences to celebrate culture and music.
“Accessible community events are essential to a thriving downtown community,” said Angela Poco, Marketing and Community Events Manager for the City of West Palm Beach. “The reopening of Sunset Lounge marks an exciting opportunity for the City to host events, starting with our popular Soul in the City concert series, which will find a permanent home at the Sunset Lounge.”
All future Soul in the City concerts will take place in the space, providing a more dynamic experience and accommodating a larger number of attendees. Parking is available via on-site valet.
Soul in the City at Sunset Lounge sponsors-to-date include West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority, WPB Magazine, 97.9 WRMF, SUNNY 107.9, New Country 103.1, X 102.3, News Talk 850 WFTL, FOX Sports 640 AM, and WPBF 25.
For more information on ticket prices and packages, along with all Soul in the City details, visit wpb.org/jazz. For more information about other City of West Palm Beach Events, visit www.wpb.org/events, call (561) 822-1515 (TTY: 800-955-8771), or follow the City of West Palm Beach on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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About the City of West Palm Beach: The City of West Palm Beach is a vibrant and dynamic city located on the Atlantic coast of Florida. With a rich history, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and a commitment to sustainability, the City of West Palm Beach is an ideal place to live, work, and play. As one of the three largest cities making up the South Florida region, and the central city of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach is a vibrant, growing, waterfront city that seamlessly blends the business advantages available in the region with a more refined and relaxed environment for living and working, making it an exceptional destination for both residents and professionals alike. To learn more about the City of West Palm Beach, visit us on our official website, or follow us on our social media: Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly known as Twitter), and/or LinkedIn. To keep up with the City’s event news, follow @eventswpb on Instagram and Facebook.
About the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA):
A Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is a dependent district established by City government to carry out redevelopment activities that include reducing or eliminating blight, improving the economic health of an area, and encouraging public and private investments in a CRA district. The CRA is governed by State Statutes, Chapter 163, Part III. The West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency is funded through Tax Increment Financing (TIF).
(West Palm Beach, FL – October 20, 2025) Mounts Botanical Garden is hosting its ever-popular and growing Fall Plant Sale & Festival on November 1 and 2, 2025, at the Garden.
Whether you’re an avid gardener, plant curious, or simply looking to spend a beautiful day outdoors with your family, Mounts Botanical Garden’s Fall Plant Sale & Festival offers a full weekend to discover, shop, and enjoy nature’s beauty.
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS:
Meet highly sought-after top plant growers and artisan vendors. For complete list of vendors, visit www.mounts.org.
Shop a wide variety of rare, exotic, and hard-to-find orchids, plants, trees, herbs, ornamentals, succulents, cactus, bonsai, butterfly/native plants, shrubs, and fruit trees, as well as garden accessories, baskets, fine crafts, and more.
Learn about South Florida’s plant culture by speaking directly with growers.
Attend fun and informative presentations by speakers who are experts in their respective fields.
Find horticultural ‘must-haves’ and unique treasures for your home and garden in the Garden’s Gift Shop, Nursery, and Vintage Garden Thrift Shop.
Plus, Family Fun Activities, including arts and crafts and games, live music, and food and beverage vendors.
FESTIVAL HOURS:
Sat., Nov. 1, 2025 | 9:00 am – 4:00 pm with early admission at 8:00 am for Mounts Members only.
Sun., Nov. 2, 2025 | 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
ADMISSION:
FREE for Mounts Members and children under 6
$20 adults
$18 seniors 65+, college students, military with ID
$13 for ages 6 to 17
Annual Memberships start at $60 and include free daytime admission to the garden year-round – including Plant Sales.
To purchase tickets or membership, visit www.mounts.org.
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE:
Sat., Nov. 1
8:00 am – 11:00 am – Live Music by Pianist Barbara Gomulka
Ease into your morning with the soothing sounds of pianist Barbara Gomulka. A Florida-born artist known for her smooth and romantic instrumental style, Barbara’s music creates a serene atmosphere.
11:00 am – BUTTERFLIES IN OUR GARDEN with Teri Jabour, UF/IFAS Palm Beach County Master Gardener, President of the Atala Chapter of the North American Butterfly Association.
Because butterflies are abundant in Mounts Botanical Garden, the Atala Chapter of the North American Butterfly Association (NABA) has been counting butterflies here since 1995. This presentation discusses the special butterflies we see at the Garden, and the simple ways we can enjoy and take care of our yards and natural landscapes to benefit people and butterflies.
1:00 pm – 3:45 pm – Live Music by Marijah and the Reggae All-Stars
This powerhouse reggae band blends infectious rhythms with irresistible grooves. Fronted by Marijah on soulful vocals and percussion, their high-energy performance will have you dancing from start to finish.
Sun., Nov. 2
9:00 am – 12:00 pm – Live Music by Ashleigh and Connor
Start your Sunday with the uplifting sounds of Ashleigh and Connor, a South Florida duo known for their original songs and creative takes on classic rock, blues, and reggae. Sit back, relax, and enjoy their warm, laid-back vibe.
1:00 pm – 3:45 pm – Live Music Marijah and the Reggae All-Stars
Back for an encore performance! Don’t miss this dynamic band as they return to close out the weekend with rhythm, energy, and joy.
1:00 pm – GARDENING FOR NATIVE BEES with ChrisAnne Rivers, Beach County UF/IFAS Florida Master Gardener Volunteer
Learn how to design beautiful, bee-friendly gardens that support vital pollinators facing threats from pesticides and environmental change. Discover which native plants attract Florida’s native bees, explore their fascinating lifestyles, and pick up practical tips to turn your yard into a buzzing paradise. You’re sure to leave this presentation a true bee-liever!
To purchase a Mounts Membership or tickets to Mounts Fall Plant Sale & Festival, visit www.mounts.org.
About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County
With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Mounts Botanical Garden is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. Mounts Botanical Garden is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach.
Let’s be real – the life of a startup founder can be TERRIFYING. 😱
From funding frights to scaling scares, every twist in the journey feels like a haunted house. But fear not! Creepin’ It Real , presented by Studio Solian and the SBDC @ FAU(opens in a new tab), is your safe haven to network, connect, and survive the horrors of entrepreneurship – all while enjoying a wickedly fun night of Halloween festivities.
Basic Information:
📅 Date: Thursday, October 30th, 2025
⏰ Time: 6:00 – 10:00 pm
📍 Location: Talkin Tacos Wellington
🤝 Who: Founders, Funders and Facilitators
This isn’t just another happy hour – it’s a haunted hub of connections, guidance, and opportunity. Come for the scares, stay for the networking, and leave with the tools and relationships to keep your startup alive! 😈
The Night Awaits:
👻 Scary Yummy Food: Thanks to Talkin Tacos (founded in South Florida), we are going to have some tasty treats to devour.
🧛 Spooky Good Drinks: Talkin Tacos specialty drinks are to DIE for! From the Bloody Mango to the Horror-chata, these wicked mocktails will tease your taste buds.
👹 Frightfully Fun Costume Contest: Come dressed to impress (or scare) and compete for a chance to win fun (and some needed) products and services.
⚰️ Monstrous Mixer: Network with a purpose as you weave through the full graveyard of founders, investors, mentors, and essential startup resources that could save your venture from certain doom.
🧟 Surprise Frights & Delights: Your bound to come face-to-face with ghoulishly good games, contests, connections and well. . . we have to keep some things a mystery – you never know what other tricks and treats we have in store!
SPACE IS LIMITED!! 😨
Don’t let your startup DIE 💀 – Register now and join us for a creepy great night of fright, fun, and fearless founders!
THANK YOU to our Presenting Sponsor, SBDC @ FAU!
The Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU)(opens in a new tab) offers high-level consulting and training to small and medium-sized businesses in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. The Florida SBDC at FAU has access to robust databases, business research resources and knowledgeable expert consultants who can help business owners and entrepreneurs successfully navigate the obstacles that come with the stages of the business life cycle, providing no-cost specialized services to fit their needs. From pre-venture businesses (exploring business feasibility) to established businesses (in business over three years), the SBDC at FAU can help. Consultations are confidential, one-on-one, either virtual or in-person.
In West Palm Beach, demonstrators gathered along Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard in front of the Target store. The nationwide “No Kings” protest coincided with a weekend visit by President Donald Trump to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach. It was a peaceful demonstration.
Where ramen technique meets wagyu excellence — a one‑night fusion dining experience
Prepare to indulge in a culinary experience where two culinary traditions collide: the refined techniques of Japanese ramen and the soul of Italian pasta. For one night only, Ramen Lab Eatery joins forces with Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded Palm Beach Meats for a Wafu Italian pop-up dinner that redefines fusion dining.
Rooted in Tokyo’s “wafu” tradition — where Western dishes are reimagined through a Japanese lens — this curated tasting event will explore bold, savory, and unexpected combinations. From handmade ramen-inspired linguine to wagyu-infused Italian classics, each course is an artful collision of cultures.
Expect a multi-course journey featuring:
House-made ramen-linguine pasta with white miso pancetta clams
Ravioli gyoza filled with mortadella & shrimp
Tasmanian organic salmon with yuzu ponzu
Udon uni carbonara
Wagyu-forward dishes and Japanese-style desserts
Optional curated sake pairings
This intimate dinner will feature limited seating in a chef-led setting, complete with interactive plating, culinary storytelling, and behind-the-scenes insights from the chefs of both kitchens.
Limited seats. One unforgettable night.
WHEN:
Saturday, October 25th at 7pm
WHERE: Palm Beach Meats 4812 S Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Application deadline for 2025-2026 Philanthropy Tank Programs is October 26, 2025.
West Palm Beach, FL (October 17, 2025) The Philanthropy Tank Music for Memory program is partnering with Rohi’s Readery in West Palm Beach for their Rhythms of Humanity Block Party being held at 630 7th Street on Saturday, October 25, 2025 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The event celebrates 100 years of music and culture in the Historic Northwest District through storytelling, music, dance, and more. Music for Memory is a Philanthropy Tank program that promotes music participation by people with dementia and other memory impairments to improve their cognition. Music for Memory is on the program beginning at 2:45 p.m. with a high school jazz combo and sing-along program. Participants are encouraged to sing, dance, and tap their feet to the music!
Joanne Choi, the student organizer of the Music for Memory Program, was introduced to the owner of Rohi’s Readery through one of her mentors at Philanthropy Tank. This collaboration will expose the Historic Northwest community to the benefits of the Music for Memory program and expand opportunities to help more community members who suffer from dementia and other memory challenges. Most of the student volunteers in the Music for Memory program attend the Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, where Philanthropy Tank established one of its first PT clubs.
Philanthropy Tank is looking for its next class of Palm Beach County “CHANGEmakers.” The nonprofit is dedicated to empowering and inspiring students by challenging and equipping them to implement sustainable solutions to problems impacting our community. Philanthropy Tank provides mentoring, resources, and funding support to launch their social impact programs.
Students in grades 8 through 11 who live or attend school in Palm Beach County are invited to apply for mentorship and funding for their student-led community impact programs at www.philanthropytank.org. Programs must directly address a social issue within Palm Beach County. Teams of up to four students may apply on one application. Workshops will be available for those seeking assistance or feedback on their applications. Dates are posted on the website. One-on-one assistance will be available for those who can’t attend.
Chosen finalists have the opportunity to receive up to $15,000 for their program. Students who are awarded funding will be accepted into a year-long program that provides opportunities to:
Create a positive change in your community.
Receive one-on-one mentorship from experienced philanthropists.
Attend professional development workshops & events.
Interview for TV, radio, print, and online news outlets.
Receive nomination opportunities for national and local awards and scholarships.
Network with prominent government, business, and community leaders.
Gain skills, knowledge, and tools to develop a nonprofit organization.
Philanthropist investors and mentors work one-on-one with students throughout the year to fuel their desire, help execute their initiatives, and improve their ability to create meaningful change in Palm Beach County. Mentors include a diverse array of local business and philanthropic leaders.
About Philanthropy Tank:
Founded in 2015, the nonprofit Philanthropy Tank challenges, empowers, and equips student “CHANGEmakers” to develop and execute sustainable initiatives and solutions to solve problems in their communities while developing youth leaders. Philanthropist Investors fund student initiatives, investing in their community projects. Through one-to-one mentoring, philanthropist investors fuel students’ desire, helping them execute initiatives while increasing their ability to make meaningful change. For more information, visit www.philanthropytank.org.