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Paris Ballet Brings Holiday Magic with The Nutcracker this November

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The beloved classic will feature two full-length, dazzling performances

Photo: Janine Harris

Oct. 14, 2025 (Jupiter, Fla.) — Paris Ballet and Dance’s annual performance of The Nutcracker is set to return to The Palm Beaches this November—taking center stage as the holiday season’s most iconic tradition.

Two performances at the 750-seat Eissey Campus Theatre in Palm Beach Gardens will take place on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Set to the enchanting score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the full-length production will showcase the talents of Paris Ballet dancers ages 3 to 18—along with guest artist Caelan Gagnon, a Paris Ballet alum who is currently training with the American Ballet Theatre Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School, a pre-professional dance program in New York.

These young advanced and pre-professional dancers bring a level of talent envied by seasoned professionals, demonstrating high-caliber skills in each performance.

The Nutcracker is the perfect way for the entire family to ring in the holidays,” says Jean Hugues-Feray, the Paris Ballet founder & director and choreographer for The Nutcracker. “I am proud of all my students for their dedication, and I look forward to welcoming Caelan back to our stage as the Sugar Plum Cavalier.”

With dazzling costumes and extraordinary sets (including a growing Christmas tree that doubles in height onstage!), audiences of all ages will be transported to a winter wonderland of sparkling snowfall, colorful flowers, and splendid sweets.

Tickets start at $45 and are on sale now. To learn more or purchase tickets, visit parisballetdance.com, call (561) 207-5900, or visit the Eissey Campus Theatre Box Office.

If You Go (Calendar item)

The Nutcracker
Presented by Paris Ballet
Dates/Times: 
Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Location: Eissey Campus Theatre (11051 Campus Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410)
Tickets start at $45. Call (561) 207-5900, click here, or visit the Eissey Campus Theatre Box Office.

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About Paris Ballet
Paris Ballet & Dance was founded in 2009 by Jean-Hugues Feray, a native of France and former principal dancer with many international companies, including Ballet Florida and the French National Ballet. A few years later, Paris Ballet America was founded. This prestigious not-for-profit is an elite accelerated training program for students preparing for professional dance careers. Located in Jupiter, Fla., the school offers world-class dance training for students starting at age three. With a stellar reputation for quality, exceptional master classes and top-notch training in ballet, jazz, tap and modern, the school draws 100 students per year from as far as Vero Beach, Lake Worth Beach and Wellington. For more information, call (561) 308-8377 or visit www.parisballetdance.com.

The Well of PBC Magazine Wins Best of Florida 2025 Award for Publications

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West Palm Beach, FL – October 6, 2025 – The Well of PBC magazine has been honored with the Best of
Florida 2025 Award in the Publications Category, marking its third consecutive year as a champion of
innovative, community-driven storytelling in Palm Beach County and across the state. The Well of PBC is
produced by the behavioral health initiative BeWellPBC, with a mission to be the primary resource for
behavioral health and wellness for Palm Beach County, a safe exchange space for the community, and
an outlet for our neighbors and stakeholders to transform the behavioral health landscape.


Presented annually, the Best of Florida Award recognizes distinguished publications for their
outstanding contributions to local communities, relevant content, and creative engagement. The Well of
PBC stood out for its powerful storytelling, focus on behavioral health, and commitment to raising
awareness about wellness, inclusion, and resilience in Palm Beach County.


“We are deeply grateful for the continued support from our community and proud to receive this
prestigious honor,” said Katrina Blackmon, BeWellPBC’s Community Action & Communications
Administrator.


“This award is a testament to our team’s passion for creating authentic content and supporting the
voices of Palm Beach County residents,” added Julie Khanna, The Well of PBC editor-in-chief. “We
believe the stories we share help advance collective well-being and strengthen the fabric of our local
communities.”


Selected from dozens of nominees, The Well of PBC was recognized for its impact on behavioral health
education, engagement with both readers and contributors, and initiatives that bring underrepresented
narratives to the forefront. By showcasing community leaders, personal wellness journeys, and
accessible resources, the magazine has become a trusted guide for Palm Beach County residents seeking
inspiration and information on mental health and wellness.

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About BeWellPBC
BeWellPBC, launched in 2019, is a behavioral health and wellness initiative committed to supporting
community solutions from the residents themselves while increasing and improving interagency
coordination and alignment in Palm Beach County. Its unique model brings together community
members directly impacted by behavioral health with foundations, government and nonprofit agencies,
faith-based organizations, health care providers and the school district to create integrated,
comprehensive solutions that are most responsive to the needs of every resident. For more
information, visit www.bewellpbc.org.

ENGLAND’S PREMIER AFTERNOON TEA EXPERIENCE

By Mike May      

When you visit England, one of the special traditions that is unique to that country is the chance to enjoy an afternoon cream tea, which is far more than drinking a cup of hot tea.  Another aspect of life in England that makes this nation such an interesting place to visit is the presence of so many castles that once were – or still are, to this day — the home of present or past kings, rulers, and leaders.  A few castles that spring to mind include Leeds Castle in Kent, Hever Castle in Kent, the remains of the castle at Tintagel in Cornwall that was once of the home of the legendary King Arthur, and, of course, Windsor Castle outside London that is one of the many residences of current King Charles III. Believe it not, you can combine an afternoon cream tea with a visit to an English castle, which is an unbelievable, one-of-a-kind experience.  One specific English castle that serves an afternoon cream tea is St. Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, which is England’s most southwesterly county.  What makes the experience of visiting St. Michael’s Mount even more special and memorable is that this castle was actually built on an island off the southern coast of Cornwall, adjacent to the small village of Marazion.  There are two ways to visit St. Michael’s Mount, on a small boat at high tide or on foot at low tide.  At low tide, a cobblestone pathway is exposed by the retreating ocean water within Mount’s Bay, which allows visitors easy access to St. Michael’s Mount.

St. Michael’s Mount Cornwall on the Grounds of the Castle

The story about St. Michael’s Mount being built is an interesting one to tell.  The idea of building this stone fortress was the brainchild of a group of French monks, about 900 years ago.  Construction began in 1135 and was completed in 1144.  St. Michael’s Mount is the sister castle of its French counterpart, that being Mont Saint Michel.  St. Michael’s Mount was ruled, governed and controlled by the French from 1144 until 1414 at which time the Alien Act was passed by then English King Henry V.  Passage of the Alien Act enabled the English to seize control of the castle from the French.  St. Michael’s Mount has remained until English control ever since.  Today, St. Michael’s Mount is under the supervision of James and Mary St Aubyn, who are known as Lord and Lady St. Levan.  The St. Aubyn’s family have called St. Michael’s Mount their home since 1659.

Fortunately, the interior rooms and hallways of the castle and its surrounding gardens are open to the general public.

As for your afternoon tea experience on St. Michael’s Mount, the ideal destination is a small restaurant/café called The Harbour Loft, which is located on the island, just a few yards outside the gates of St. Michael’s Mount.

The Harbour Loft

Quite frankly, the atmosphere inside The Harbour Loft is quintessential English, or Cornish.  The service is exemplary, the presentation of the food is exceptional, the quality of precisely cut sandwiches, which are accompanied by freshly-baked cakes and pastries, is second-to-none, and the tea, always served hot, is good till the last drop.  To complement the scones which are served, each person is provided a healthy serving of Cornish clotted cream and strawberry jam.  Most afternoon cream tea afficionados agree that after slicing the scone in half, the jam is applied first followed by the clotted cream.  The teas served at The Harbour Loft are from an extensive selection of Tregothnan tea.  If you want to add some sizzle and spice to your experience at The Harbour Loft, you can order a glass of sparkling wine, which is produced in a Cornish vineyard not far from the Mount.

The reviews by past customers at The Harbour Loft are strong and positive: 

“Lovely setting with excellent afternoon tea. Good selection of food which was beautifully presented and tasted great. Highly recommended.”

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“Really great atmosphere at Harbour Loft. We had afternoon tea for the second time.”

After completing your dining experience at The Harbour Loft, you must make the trek up a stone pathway to the actual castle where you’ll be able to stroll throughout its interior to learn what life was like, back in the day, living inside such a sturdy structure.  After that tour, set aside time to enjoy the magnificent gardens which surround St. Michael’s Mount.

An afternoon cream tea at The Harbour Loft followed by an excursion in and around St. Michael’s Mount will provide you with a memorable experience that will create a lifetime memory, as it did for the First Ladies – such as Dr. Jill Biden and Carrie Johnson — of the G7 Summit back in 2021, when they visited St. Michael’s Mount, as guests of Lord and Lady St. Levan.

While there’s daily access to St. Michael’s Mount, The Harbour Loft is open Sunday-Friday.  On Sunday, it’s open from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm.  On Monday to Friday, it’s open from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm.  It’s closed on Saturdays.  To reserve a table for your afternoon tea experience, bookings can be done online via OpenTable.

St. Michael’s Mount, The Harbour Loft and England’s county of Cornwall await your arrival and my return.

West Cornwall Map

Insights from Tallahassee

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League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County to Share

‘Insights from Tallahassee’

At Nonpartisan Hot Topic Luncheon with

Florida State Senator Lori Berman (D)

& Florida State Representative Anne Gerwig (R)Wednesday, October 22 in Lake Worth

(West Palm Beach, FL – October 10, 2025) The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC)is inviting interested members and supporters to another information-packed Hot Topic Luncheon at Fountains Country Cub in Lake Worth.

Wednesday, October 22 / 11 am to 1 pm

‘Insights from Tallahassee’

With Florida State Senator Lori Berman (D)

& Florida State Representative Anne Gerwig (R)

Lori Berman is Minority Leader of the Florida Senate, where she represents the 86th district, stretching from Hypoluxo to Boca Raton in eastern Palm Beach County. She was first elected in 2018 after serving four terms in the Florida House of Representatives. A wife, mother, attorney,  and breast cancer survivor, she is a lifelong Democrat who has fought hard for progressive values, whose priorities include access to abortion, safeguarding voting rights, addressing climate change, and fighting for commonsense gun violence prevention measures.

Anne Gerwig was elected to the Florida House of Representatives last year after serving as Mayor of Wellington (2016-2024) and a previous six years on the City Council. In Tallahassee, the motorcycle-riding mother and grandmother represents Wellington, Greenacres, and parts of unincorporated Palm Beach County, and serves on the Joint Committee on Public Counsel Oversight. In addition, she has served on the board of several local, regional, and state organizations, including as past president of the Palm Beach County League of Cities and on the executive board of the Florida League of Cities.

+ Deadline to register is October 15, 2025, at www.lwvpbc.org.

+ $40 for LWVPBC members; $45 for nonmembers

Where:

This Hot Topic Luncheons is being held at Fountains Country Club, 4476 Fountains Drive in Lake Worth 33467  (South of Lake Worth Road, West of Jog Road)

Notes:

+ Doors open at 11:00 am. The 3-course, sit-down lunch begins at 11:30 am, the program starts at noon.

+ Walk-ins cannot be accommodated. Fee is nonrefundable.

Directions & Parking:
+ Enter the Fountains Country Club from Lake Worth Rd, one traffic light west of Jog Rd.

+  Show your driver’s license at the gatehouse and tell them you are “from the League of Women Voters attending a luncheon at the Clubhouse.”
+ Once on the grounds, the Club House is on your right at the large bronze and gold sign.
+ The gate at Melaleuca Lane and Jog Rd is for residents only. If your GPS takes you there, just continue North on Jog Rd and turn left at Lake Worth Rd.
+ If your GPS takes you to the Jog Rd entrance just North of Lantana Rd, you can enter there, but it will be easier for you if you continue North on Jog Rd and turn left at Lake Worth Rd. Then turn left at the 1st traffic light.

+ Self park where available. There is plenty of parking.
+ Enter through main doors under portico.

How to Register in Advance:

Please visit lwvpbc.org.

About the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County:

The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County is a nonpartisan political organization of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging informed and active participation in government through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be guaranteed. For more information, please visit lwvpbc.org or facebook.com/lwvpbc.

Wellington Bay Community Walks to End Alzheimer’s, Highlighting Expertise in Memory Care

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WELLINGTON, Fla — Wellington Bay recently hosted a successful on-site Walk to End Alzheimer’s, bringing together residents, families, and staff to support the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. The event underscored Wellington Bay’s commitment to providing compassionate, expert care through its on-site memory care facility, Lisbet at Wellington Bay.

Accessibility was a cornerstone of this event and Wellington Bay made sure that every attendee – walkers and those using mobility devices – was able to participate. 

A half-mile course wound through the community, with dedicated staff offering support to ensure every participant could join comfortably. The event saw a positive turnout of approximately 45 attendees, who celebrated their efforts with a refreshing popsicle after the walk.

“At Wellington Bay, and especially within our Lisbet Assisted Living community, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s holds deep meaning. Many of our residents, families, and team members have been personally touched by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia,” said Melissa J. Clark, Wellness Director for Wellington Bay and Lisbet. “Supporting this cause is both a way to honor those we care for every day and to stand alongside the millions affected worldwide. It’s also a reminder that awareness, compassion, and community connection can make a real difference in the journey toward hope and healing.”

Wellington Bay is a rental retirement community featuring luxury apartments and a place for seniors to enjoy life. With something for everyone, Wellington Bay offers independent living that supports a vibrant lifestyle for active aging and also provides assisted living support, respite care, and advanced, cutting-edge memory care at Lisbet Health Center, located onsite in Wellington, Florida. Named by Money Magazine as one of the “Best Places to Retire,” Wellington is known for its golf courses, thriving equestrian community, and lovely homes. 

Wellington Bay and Lisbet Health Center is owned and operated by Liberty Senior Living, LLC, a Liberty Healthcare Management division specializing in senior living and retirement communities. To learn more about Wellington Bay, visit www.wellingtonbayfl.com

To learn more about Liberty Senior Living and the communities they offer, please visit www.LibertySeniorLiving.com.

Seventh Annual “Taste of Recovery” Culinary Festival

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DELRAY BEACH AND LAKE WORTH, FL (October 9, 2025)–The seventh annual Taste of Recovery will be held on Saturday, November 8 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the American German Club on 5111 Lantana Road in Lake Worth.  The acclaimed culinary festival will feature bites from top chefs representing restaurants throughout Palm Beach County, as well as entertainment.  Jocelyn and Dylan Morgan are event co-chairs. Last year, more than one thousand people attended the event.

Taste of Recovery will benefit The Crossroads Club, a non-profit organization in Delray Beach that is celebrating more than 40 years in the community. The organization, at no charge, provides a safe-haven for anyone whose life has been adversely affected by, or through, the use of addictive substances.

The event was founded by Chef Louie Bossi, chef/partner of Louie Bossi’s Ristorante and Pizzeria. Big Time Restaurant Group has been a supporter of the event since its inception.

“Taste of Recovery is a fantastic evening of delicious food from our finest area restaurants, all while supporting an important cause–helping to fight addiction,” said Dylan Morgan, Executive Director of The Crossroads Club and event co-chair.

Judges include Jan Norris, food writer for the Coastal Star and STET, and Mike Mayo, Mike Food journalist and podcaster, co-founder, “Let’s Eat South Florida” Facebook group.

Participating restaurants thus far include Rocco’s Tacos, Elisabetta’s, Louie Bossi’s, Louie’s Hot Chicken, Art Basil Restaurant, J & J Seafood Bar and Grill, City Cellar, Motor City Pizza, Taco Tuesday’s Taqueria and Pure Life Cafe.

Sponsors include S.E. Toyota, Drew Horowitz & Associates, Neighborlee Living, Caron Renaissance, Futures Recovery Healthcare, Robinson & Casey, Stuart and Shelby Home Builders and Beachway Therapy Center.

A “People’s Choice” Award will be given for “Best Bite,” and prominent local food writers will decide the Critics’ Choice Awards. The Critic’s Choice 1st Place Award is $2000. The Critic’s Choice 2nd Place Award is $1500. The People’s Choice Award is $1500.

In 2024, City Cellar Wine Bar & Grill was the recipient of both the “People’s Choice” and the “Critics’ Choice” awards for “Best Bite for its short ribs.  Rocco’s Tacos was awarded second place. 

Anyone interested in sponsoring or participating can learn more by calling 772.284.4471.


Tickets are $65 prior to the event or $75 at the door.  Tickets are here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/taste-of-recovery-tickets-1590960197779?aff=erelexpmlt


About The Crossroads Club
The Crossroads Club is not a sober home or treatment center. Rather, Crossroads is a non-profit 12-Step based meeting center that supports an average of 700 people per day who are pursuing recovery from various forms of addiction. Since 1982, Crossroads has been an essential element in the recovery of countless individual residents, snowbirds, and other visitors from around the world.  By providing the space for the recovery meetings to take place, Crossroads has helped empower these individuals to reemerge as positive contributors to the community and would greatly benefit from your support. Crossroads’ mission is simply to provide a wonderful safe harbor for individuals to meet in order to become true to themselves and to be released from the bondages of addiction.

STEP BACK INTO TIME WITH DR. ROBERT WATSON, SCOTT EYMAN, & ELLIE CULLMAN

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(West Palm Beach, FL) — The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts announces the return of its celebrated ArtSmart Lunch & Learn Series in 2026, offering three engaging programs that bring history, culture and design to life over an elegant afternoon. Held in the Gimelstob Ballroom in the Cohen Pavilion, the series pairs lively conversation and thought-provoking storytelling with lunch, creating a signature experience that has become a Kravis Center tradition.

“At the Kravis Center, we believe learning doesn’t stop at the classroom door or behind the theater curtain,” said Tracy C. Butler, Senior Director of Education. “The ArtSmart Lunch & Learn Series transforms a simple afternoon into a powerful exchange of ideas, offering audiences insight, discovery and inspiration they carry with them long after the program ends.”

The series begins Jan. 26, with “America 250” featuring historian and author Dr. Robert Watson, sponsored by the Michael and Margaret Picotte Foundation. In honor of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the nation, the program will feature dramatic performances of Revolutionary-era poetry, music and speeches by guest artists, accompanied by Dr. Watson’s commentary on little-known stories behind America’s founding.

On Feb. 17, film historian and New York Times bestselling biographer Scott Eyman will be interviewed by author and photographer Steven Caras in “Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face.” Eyman’s definitive new biography offers an intimate portrait of the Hollywood icon, drawing on never-before-seen materials from the Crawford estate and interviews with those who knew her best.

The series concludes on March 23 with “Tradition Redefined: Designing Through the Decades,” featuring Ellie Cullman, founder of the award-winning Cullman & Kravis Interiors. Sponsored by Patricia and Ed Falkenberg and Bonnie and Tom Strauss, Cullman will reflect on more than four decades of design, showcasing significant projects from New York City apartments to Palm Beach estates and highlighting how timeless design can be rooted in tradition while embracing modern innovation.

Tickets for Lunch & Learn presentations are $135 and include lunch prepared by Lessing’s Hospitality Group at the Kravis Center. Doors to the Harris Pre-Function Hall and Gimelstob Ballroom will not open before 11:30 a.m.

To purchase tickets for the ArtSmart Lunch & Learn series, visit http://www.kravis.org/performance-calendar/lunchandlearn or call the Box Office at 561-832-7469 (561-832-SHOW).

The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is one of South Florida’s premier performing arts centers located in Downtown West Palm Beach. Since 1992 the Kravis Center has hosted the very best in live entertainment featuring internationally acclaimed artists in music, comedy, dance, Broadway and more. Since opening its doors, the Kravis Center has welcomed millions of students to its comprehensive arts education programs. Students of all ages can participate in a variety of workshops, classes and special events, as well as free and reduced-price tickets to those who might not otherwise have the chance to experience live performances.  For information, please visit kravis.org.

ARMORY ART CENTER: EXHIBITIONS & ANNUAL FALL CREATIVE MARKET

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (October 9, 2025) — The Armory Art Center is planning three dynamic new events at its historic campus in West Palm Beach—including its annual Creative Market and two brand-new exhibitions this November.

The free Creative Market willtake place on Saturday, November 8 and Sunday, November 9, 2025 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), highlighting nearly 60 artisans from Florida and beyond. Their works will represent a variety of styles, including ceramics, jewelry, woodworking, sculpture, painting, photography, and more. 

The market will also feature live local music and art demonstrations, craft food and beverages, children’s activities, and more. Located within walking distance of CityPlace, historic Antique Row, the Norton Museum of Art, and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, the Armory hosts thousands of visitors every year and is expecting a packed event.

The 40-year-old organization is also preparing for two more exhibitions this winter, running from November 3 to December 27, 2025.

Through intricately woven fiber portraits, collages, prints and paintings, Kandy G. Lopez’s solo exhibition, Past the Eyes, captures the soul of individuals often overlooked. This exhibition invites viewers to witness more fully and engage with communities through empathy, memory, and connection.

In the juried exhibition Full Circle, artists created work depicting subjects with a circular form, or exploring symbolism, metaphor, or traditions expanding the basic circle. From oranges to eggs and drum rolls to figure eights, artists will find original ways to close the loop, spiral out of control, and share their sphere of influence.

The Armory’s free market and exhibitions are generously supported by the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Discover The Palm Beaches, and the Tourist Development Council of Palm Beach County.

For more information about the Creative Market and the Armory’s galleries, visit armoryart.org.

If You Go (Calendar Items)

9th Annual Creative Market

Location: Armory Art Center (811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, Fla., 33401)

Dates: November 8-9, 2025 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

Admission: Free

Montgomery + Greenfield Galleries

Past the Eyes

Solo exhibition by Kandy G. Lopez

November 3 – December 27 (reception on November 20)
Free and open to the public

East Gallery

Full Circle

Juried exhibition

November 3 – December 27 (reception on November 20)
Free and open to the public

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About the Armory Art Center

Having served the community since 1986, the Armory Art Center’s art school, galleries, and events provide creative opportunities for artists and art enthusiasts to enhance their lives. The mission of the Armory Art Center is to inspire the creation and experience of art and its vision is to be the leading community resource for arts education. Serving over 12,000 visitors and about 3,000 students annually, the Armory Art Center offers 160 courses per term in six terms throughout the year to students of all ages and skill levels, with flexible class times and sessions that work for any schedule. Classes in drawing, painting, photography, jewelry, fiber & textiles, ceramics, sculpture, and welding are held in 12 state-of-the-art studios. The Armory hosts up to eight annual exhibitions in three galleries. Exhibitions and special events are open to the public.

The Armory is a proud recipient of several awards in recent years, including the Best of Florida Awards (2025 Regional Art Classes & Workshops), The Palm Beach Post’s Best of Palm Beach County (2022 Best Art Gallery), Chamber of Commerce of The Palm Beaches (2021 Nonprofit of the Year), The Flamingos: Florida Weekly’s Best Awards (2021 Best Place to Create Art), the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County’s Muse Awards (2020 Legacy Award) and more.

For information, visit armoryart.org or call (561) 832-1776. The Armory Art Center is located at 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, Fla., 33401.

Retro Fitness’ Pumpkin Spice Smoothie, Packed with 20g of Protein, Returns for a Limited Time 

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Leading High-Value, Low-Price Fitness Club Expands the Member Experience Beyond Equipment Through Seasonal Nutrition Offerings

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Pumpkin spice season isn’t just for lattes. Retro Fitness, the leading high-value, low-price fitness club, is bringing back its popular protein-packed Pumpkin Spice Smoothie to welcome fall.

Available now while supplies last, this seasonal smoothie is crafted with smoothie creme, vanilla or chocolate protein powder, and pumpkin spice syrup. With 20 grams of protein per serving, it’s the perfect workout fuel, or anytime guests crave a festive pick-me-up.

“As summer winds down, our Pumpkin Spice Smoothie makes it easy to embrace the fall season while staying on track with your goals,” said Kim Gouch, Chief Brand Officer at Retro Fitness. “Whether you’re powering up for a workout, recovering after, or simply craving a better-for-you seasonal treat, our Pumpkin Spice Smoothie delivers the comfort of fall with the fuel your body needs.”

A leader in the high-value, low-price fitness sector, Retro Fitness delivers an exceptional fitness experience at an unbeatable value. Members enjoy access to state-of-the-art Matrix equipment, full-body Red Light Therapy, a nutrient-focused Smoothie Bar that’s open to the public, and the Zen Den, a mindfulness-driven space for relaxation, full body massage and muscle recovery — all designed to support a complete and inclusive approach to exercise, fitness and health.

For more information on Retro Fitness and its offerings, visit www.retrofitness.com.

ABOUT RETRO FITNESS

For 20 years, Retro Fitness has been a leader in the High-Value, Low-Price (HVLP) fitness space, helping members live their best lives on their terms. With 200 clubs open or in development, it is one of the nation’s fastest-growing fitness club franchises. Retro Fitness is redefining the gym experience with state-of-the-art equipment, expert personal training, a nutrient-focused Smoothie Bar, and the mindfulness and muscle recovery-driven Zen Den—delivering a holistic approach to fitness at an unmatched value.

Aung La N Sang’s Victory & Retirement Celebration

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at Palm Beach Meats


Featuring Burmese Cuisine, Wagyu, and the 5lb Python Challenge

WHAT: Palm Beach Meats is celebrating legendary fighter Aung La N Sang, fresh off his final victorious bout, with an unforgettable evening honoring his incredible career, his Burmese roots, and his favorite things: bold flavors, Wagyu, and a bit of friendly competition. Join Palm Beach Meats on Sunday, October 19, for Aung La N Sang’s Victory & Retirement Celebration featuring a special Burmese-inspired menu from Ahmay’s Burmese Street Food alongside Palm Beach Meats’ signature Wagyu dishes. Guests can also take on the 5lb Python Challenge—a daring eating contest where nine brave participants will race to finish a massive 5-pound bowl of Wagyu noodles faster than the champ himself. Entry is $35 per person, and the winner will take home a $250 Palm Beach Meats gift card. 

MENU HIGHLIGHTS

Laphet — Pickled tea leaf salad with cabbage, tomatoes & mixed nuts

Shan Fries — Turmeric ginger chickpea fries with tamarind sauce

Wagyu Si Chet — Garlic tallow noodles with Wagyu ground beef

Kachin Rice — Mixed rice with shredded beef, herbs & sunny-side-up egg

Wagyu Brownie Sundae — Nutella brownie, vanilla ice cream & tallow caramel

Banana Sticky Rice — Steamed sticky rice with banana & coconut

WHEN:
Sunday, October 19, 2025
4PM – 8PM

Challenge starts at 6PM

WHERE:
Palm Beach Meats
4812 S Dixie Hwy
West Palm Beach, FL 33405

TICKETS + EVENT DETAILS:
https://palmbeachmeats.com/eventswpb