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2022 Fall Fest at CJR Fine Arts & Frame

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Fall Fest for Farmworkers Coordinating Council

Snorkel and Fish I.D. Eco Tour

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Date: Wednesday, September 28
Time: 9:45 am to 11:30 am
Location: Phil Foster Park at Blue Heron Bridge, 900 Blue
Heron Blvd., Riviera Beach
Cost: $25/person (includes snorkel gear rental)
Age: 8+

Description: Learn to spot the difference between common
Florida reef fish and enjoy a guided snorkel tour to practice your
new skills. Want to test out your underwater photography skills?
Borrow an underwater camera from LMC to snap some pictures
of your eco-experience!

SWANK TABLE SCHEDULE AND FARMER’S MARKET

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SWANK SPECIALTY PRODUCE ANNOUNCES 

SWANK TABLE SCHEDULE AND FARMER’S MARKET

Tickets On Sale Now 

Swank Specialty Produce has revealed the schedule for their Swank Table series featuring ten dinners kicking off Sunday, November 13th with a Fall Harvest Hoe Dow.

Each Swank Table event unites the area’s top chefs, mixologists and brewers for an unforgettable multi-course dinner benefiting a local charity. After enjoying a welcome bite and cocktail, guests are invited to participate in a tour of the hydroponic grow houses led by Darrin Swank, or simply wander around the fields to see a true farm in action before taking their seats in the expansive custom-designed pole barn. Live music from South Florida’s favorite musicians fills the space during a memorable evening where guests leave feeling like family.

Fan favorites like the elegant White Party, the lively ‘70s Party, and the ceremonial full moon Chinese New Year will return along with new themes including a Middle Eastern Dinner Party and A Tribue to Julia Child. Guests can also join the second annual CBD Dinner where the chefs will infuse CBD grown at Swank Farms into each course, as well as a Caribbean Foods Celebration, the Bourbon, BBQ & Blues party, and more.  

Celebrating Florida’s diverse agriculture out in the beautiful Loxahatchee countryside, Swank Specialty Produce will also kick off their abundant Farmers Market on Saturday, October 8th. The free market will take place every Saturday through June from 10am-1pm featuring farm-fresh lettuces, vegetables, herbs and wildflower bouquets from Swank Farm, along with live music from Mitch Herrick and fantastic goods from 25 local vendors. Guests can shop outdoors under Swank Farm’s 8500-sq ft open-air pole barn rain or shine and enjoy free and convenient parking. Stop by to stock up for the week, nibble on a breakfast sandwich or savor a cup of coffee and a pastry. 

Tickets for all of the events are on sale now! 

Swank Table 2022/23 Season: 

November 13 – Fall Harvest Hoe Down 

December 4 – Farm Market Asado

January 8 – A Tribute to Julia Child

January 29 – CBD Dinner 

February 5 – Full Moon Chinese New Year

March 5 – Middle Eastern Dinner Party 

March 12 – 70’s Throwback 

March 19 – Bourbon, BBQ & Blues

April 2 – White Party 

April 23 – Food Cultures of the Caribbean 

Where: 

Swank Specialty Produce

14311 North Road, Loxahatchee, FL 33470

www.swankspecialtyproduce.com

@swankspecialityproduce  (#swanktable #swankspecialtyproduce) / Facebook

Swank Specialty Produce: Founded by Jodi and Darrin Swank, Swank Specialty Produce is a hydroponic farm that has become regionally famous for their 350 varieties of impeccable pesticide-free vegetables, edible flowers and micro-greens. The 20-acre farm also features an expansive pole barn and stage where they host a free weekly farmers market with 25 local vendors, as well as all-inclusive ticketed dining experiences showcasing chefs from around the country. The farm is also available for private events and weddings.

Wellington Garden Club Meeting to Feature Meteorologist Sammy Hadi

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Wellington Garden Club kicks off its 2022-2023 club year on Monday, September 12, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. at the Wellington Community Center, 12150 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. The Meeting will feature a unique presentation by Sammy Hadi, meteorologist at the NOAA National Weather Service forecast office in Miami. His goal is to help attendees learn more about the process of forecasting the weather in South Florida, understand how the forecasters do it and describe other important skills required to be a Meteorologist and weather forecaster.

Sammy Hadi, has been passionate about meteorology since the age of four. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Atmospheric Science Meteorology from Florida International University and a Master of Science in Applied Meteorology from Mississippi State University.  He also completed a graduate Certificate in Disaster Management and Emergency Services from the University of Florida and a Graduate Certificate in Climate Change and Sustainability from the University of South Florida. 

The community is invited to join club members for coffee and a plant raffle beginning at 9:30, followed by the presentation at 10:00. Visitors are asked to check in at the guest table. To reserve a spot, contact Maria Wolfe at:  [email protected].

Wellington Garden Club, founded in 1981, is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to educating its members and the public in the fields of gardening, horticulture, floral design, landscape design, conservation of natural resources, civic beautification and youth education.

For more information: www.wellingtongardenclub.org.

The National Weather Service (NWS) is part of the federal government’s National

Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and is responsible for providing weather, water and climate data, forecasts, warnings, and impact-based decision support services for the protection of life and property and enhancement of the national economy. For more information: https://www.weather.gov/

INAUGURAL SUNSET TEQUILA & MEZCAL FESTIVAL IN BOCA RATON, FLORIDA

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH 

Agave, Art, Live Music and Food at Mizner Park Amphitheater

Tickets On Sale Now! 

WHAT: On Saturday, November 5th, agave lovers will descend upon Mizner Park Amphitheater for the inaugural Sunset Tequila & Mezcal Festival. Guests will enjoy unlimited tastings of some of the world’s best tequila and mezcal spirits including Codigo 1530, Cazadores, Herradura, Tanteo Jalapeno, Espolon, Ghost Tequila, The Rock’s Teremana, Eva Longoria’s Casa Del Sol, El Tequileno, Jarritos and more. 

Festivalgoers can explore the Sunset “Mercado” featuring an array of cultural artisans and makers, and dance to feel-good live music from Artikal Sound System, The Resolvers, Xperimento and Spred The Dub while sampling a variety of blancos, reposados, añejos and mezcals, as well as seltzers, cervesas and Tito’s Vodka. 

Restaurant pop-ups from The Wolf of Tacos, Drinking Pig BBQ, Ghost Kitchen Collective, Yakitori Boyz, Lazy Oyster, and more will be onsite with food for purchase. 

You won’t want to miss this celebration of all things agave. Snap photos in Dos Hombres (Aaron Paul & Bryan Cranston) Land Rover and the Casamigos 360˙photo experience, take a virtual “Train to Jalisco” with Jose Cuervo and search for Ilegal Mezcal’s speakeasy. 

VIP ticket holders will enjoy early admission one hour before the public, access to an air-conditioned Garden Tent, balcony concert viewing area, private bathrooms and complimentary bites. 

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Kula Cares, a Boca Raton-based organization that provides educational supplies to underserved communities. 

Tickets are on sale now! Early tickets start at $55 for general admission and $125 for VIP. 

Please drink responsibly. Sunset Tequila Festival maintains a strong policy against drinking and driving. We urge guests to find safe, alternate means of transportation after consuming alcohol. 

WHEN:

Saturday, November 5, 2022 

4-10 PM

WHERE:

Mizner Park Amphitheater 

590 Plaza Real

Boca Raton, FL 33432

TICKETS: 

$55 – $125 

sunsettequilafest.com

MEDIA CONTACT: 

Destiny Beck | [email protected] | 215.704.9554

Tour De Trash Events

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Loggerhead Marinelife Center is hosting a marine debris removal road trip throughout southeast Florida for the International Coastal Cleanup. Join us in our efforts to reduce pollution and harmful debris in our oceans!

Saturday, September 10th
Lake Worth Beach Cleanup @ the Lake Worth Pier – 8:30 – 11:30 am 10 Ocean Blvd Lake Worth BeachFL33460.

Samson Oceanfront Park, Sunny Isles Beach – 8:30 – 12:00 pm 17425 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160

Tuesday, September 13th
Worth Avenue Association’s Turtle Tuesday 353 Worth Avenue Palm Beach, FL 33480
Palm Beach Island, Florida – 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Thursday, September 15th 300 N Beach Rd, Dania Beach, FL 33004
Dania Beach Cleanup @ the Dania Beach Pier – 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Friday, September 16th
Bang Energy Beach Cleanup, Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida – 8:00- 11:00 am
Rickenbacker Cswy. Key Biscayne, FL 33149

Saturday, September 17th
The City of Deerfield Beach ICC Cleanup, Deerfield Beach, FL – 8:30 – 11:30 am
150 NE 2nd Avenue Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

Sunday, September 18th
Coral Cove Park, Tequesta, FL 8:00-11:00
1600 Beach Road​ Tequesta, Florida 33469

Saturday, September 24th
Tour de Basura Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month
Singer Island, Florida – 8:30 – 11:30 am
Ocean Reef Park, 3860 North Ocean Drive 33404

Sunday, September 25th
Carlin Park, Jupiter – 8:30 – 11:30 am
400 Florida A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477
Carlin Park, Address

Free Event!

The Mall at Wellington Green Announces New Health and Wellness Programming 

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WELLINGTON, FL – Calling all kids and kids at heart! The Mall at Wellington Green is pleased
to announce a robust schedule of health and wellness classes for children and adults of all ages.
Weekly programming:
Monday
3:30–4pm: Mini Expressive
4–4:45pm: Ballet 1
4:45–5:15pm: Tap 1
5:15–5:45pm: Fit & Flex
5:45–6:45pm: Jazz & Lyrical 2
6:45–7:30pm: Ballet 3
7:30–8pm: Tap 3

Tuesday
3–3:30pm: Dance with Me
3:30–4:15pm: Jazz & Hip Hop 1
4:15–5pm: Pre-Acrobatics & Acrobatics 1
5–5:30pm: Mini Performance Team (Silver)
5:30–6:30pm: Acrobatics 2-5
6:30–7pm: Performance Team (Yellow)
7–8:15pm: Acrobatics 6-8
Wednesday
4–4:30pm: Tap 2
4:30–5:15pm: Ballet 2
5:15–6pm: Expressive
6–6:45pm: Jazz & Lyrical 1
6:45–7:45pm: Jazz & Lyrical 3
For cost information or to register, contact The Academy of Dance and Acrobatics at (561) 568-
4009 or visit ta-daa.us.
Thursday
Zumbini
September 8 – October 27
11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Created by Zumba and BabyFirst, the Zumbini program combines music, dance, and fun,
educational tools to keep young children engaged and entertained while strengthening their
social, motor, and cognitive skills. 
Cost is $130 per child for the 8-week session or $10 for a trial class. For more information or to
register, contact Regina Rossi at [email protected] or visit here4youcoaching.com.
Saturday
Zumba
10:30-11:30
Enjoy a toe-tapping fitness program that combines high- and low-intensity dance moves
designed to get your heart rate up and boost cardio endurance.
Classes are free. For more information or to register, contact Jaime Eduardo at (954) 821-2654
or on Instagram at @eduard_rinc.
All classes are located at The District @ Wellington Green.
The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. For more
information, call (561) 227-6900 or visit shopwellingtongreen.com.
 

About The Mall at Wellington Green
The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington, FL is a 1.2 million square foot, two-level regional
shopping destination, and it features over 160 stores. Retail and restaurant favorites include
Macy’s, Dillard’s, Apple, Brighton, Chico’s, Forever 21, H&M, Helzberg Diamonds, Zales, Tommy
Bahama, City Furniture, Lemongrass, Cask + Shaker, Ford’s Garage, The Palm Beach Museum of
Natural History, and more. For more information, visit shopwellingtongreen.com.
 
About Spinoso Real Estate Group
The Mall at Wellington Green is managed by Spinoso Real Estate Group. Since 2009, Spinoso
has taken a creative, entrepreneurial approach to real estate development and management,
delivering and sustaining successful projects across a wide range of property types and across
the country. Spinoso’s robust portfolio includes work on hundreds of enclosed shopping malls,
lifestyle centers, and large-scale retail projects from coast to coast. For more information, visit
spinosoreg.com.

Photo courtesy of The Academy of Dance and Acrobatics

KRAVIS CENTER HOSTS MULTIPLE FREE, FUN EVENTS TO HONOR NATIONAL DANCE DAY

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The September 17 day is dedicated to sharing the joys and benefits of dance and movement

West Palm Beach, Fla. (August 30, 2022) – Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to move! As part of the Kravis Center’s 30th Anniversary celebration, the performing arts center has been named the official South Florida host of National Dance Day. The coast-to-coast celebration of self-expression encourages physical activity for every community through dance. On Saturday, September 17 from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., the entire Kravis campus will be hopping with a festival of mini performances by local dance companies and workshops in a variety of dance styles for the whole family to enjoy (*please see full schedule below.)

“We are so proud to be this year’s official South Florida host of National Dance Day,” said Tracy C. Butler, Director of Education. “National Dance Day’s free and fun experiences are the perfect fit for this season’s special celebrations in honor of the Kravis Center’s 30-year commitment to engaging the local community. This is all about opening up our campus, welcoming everyone in, and inviting our dance professionals to help us celebrate this nationwide event! We have an exciting day of workshops, mini-performances and pop-up events in multiple venues and spaces for all ages and the best part is, all the daytime events are free! If you’ve ever wanted to try a Hip Hop combination or have yet to catch Miami City Ballet perform, National Dance Day is the perfect opportunity.”

The national holiday, recognized by Congress, is dedicated to supporting and sharing the joys and benefits of dance and movement. The 2022 National Dance Day is presented in collaboration with American Dance Movement (ADM) formerly the Dizzy Feet Foundation, as well as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.; the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, CA; The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, CA; and Westfield Century City in Los Angeles.  

“Dance has always been a powerful medium for individuals of all ages and backgrounds to come together and express themselves artistically,” said Nigel Lythgoe, co-founder of ADM. “We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to bring dance to cities around the country and get more people moving together on National Dance Day.”

Ballet Palm Beach

Since 2010, ADM has created an instructional dance video of the National Dance Day routine that invites participants to learn original choreography and put their own spin on it. The routine brings together dancers and dance enthusiasts around the globe to come celebrate National Dance Day as a form of valuable exercise and of artistic expression. This year’s instructional video is choreographed by Derek Hough and wife, Hayley Erbert, along with TikTok stars, Cost n Mayor and will include a step-by-step tutorial of the dance. Learn the full dance here!

“Participants can even join the experience on social media,” continued Butler. “There’s an official dance combination that everyone is encouraged to learn and add their own interpretation. Create yours and tag #NationalDanceDay2022 to be included in the celebration!”

Participants are encouraged to register for free in advance for the National Dance Day Festival at the box office or online at www.kravis.org.  For more information on National Dance Day and the schedule of events, please visit www.kravis.org.

The schedule of events at the Kravis Center are as follows:

  • 11 a.m. – Doors Open/Community Marketplace – Weiner Banquet Center and Harris Pre-Function Hall
    • Sign-up for workshops (as space permits), meet our local dance companies to learn about their upcoming programs visit the TikTok Creation Station, and more!
  • 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. – Dance Through the Decades with DJ Rumble! – Jerry & Dr. Barbara Golden Walkway
  • 12 – 12:20 p.m. – Group Activity: Opening Session & Group Warm Up – Gimelstob Ballroom
    • Sean’s Dance Factory was founded in 2003 in West Palm Beach by Sean Green, with the vision that all children deserve a bright future. The principles that characterize its design, build a foundation of character and self-esteem that will allow each child to rise to the top. Sean’s Dance Factory seeks to level the playing field by providing scholarships to underprivileged children, so they can put their dreams on a path of action. Sean Green is an internationally known choreographer who has traveled worldwide to share his knowledge of dance through workshops.
  • 12:30 – 1 p.m. – Performance from Miami City Ballet – Rinker Playhouse
    • Miami City Ballet (MCB) is led by Artistic Director Lourdes, Cuban-born and raised in Miami. She is celebrating her 10th season leading the company. Up until this year, Lourdes was the only female to lead a nationally ranked, Top 10 ballet company. Palm Beach has been a longtime and generous supporter of MCB and we are greater and stronger because of the endearing support of many in the Palm Beaches.
  • 1 – 1:15 p.m. – Pop-Up: Dreyfoos School of the Arts Hip Hop and Street Dance Team – Jerry & Dr. Barbara Golden Walkway
    • Dreyfoos School of the Arts Dance majors will present a student choreographed hip hop piece to celebrate dance.
  • 1:15 – 2 p.m. – Workshop: Calypso Indian Fusion Dance – Gimelstob Ballroom
    • Reshma Murray is an Indian Classical Dancer based here in West Palm Beach. Born and raised on the beautiful Caribbean Island of Trinidad and Tobago. Over many generations in Trinidad and Tobago there has been a fusion of African and Indian culture, food, music and dance.  Today’s workshop will bring a sample of Indian and Calypso music and dance movements which has spread throughout the Caribbean as Soca. It is now the premier style of the Caribbean Carnival events and receiving worldwide recognition. 
  • 1:15 – 2 p.m. – Workshop: Advanced Ballet – Khoury Family Dance Rehearsal Hall
    • Steven Caras will offer a fast-paced advanced ballet class, inspired by the teachings of his mentor, George Balanchine, plus other instructors of note including David Howard, Stanley Williams and Finis Jhung.
  • 1:30 – 2 p.m. – Performance by Fred Astaire Dance Studio – Persson Hall
    • Learn how to ballroom dance with Fred Astaire Dance Studio in West Palm Beach! They offer a full range of ballroom, Latin and social dance lessons for all couples and singles. From the novice to the experienced dancer – all are welcome for a dance demonstration and group lesson. No partner necessary!
  • 2 – 2:15 p.m. – Pop-Up: Bak Middle School of the Arts Star Step Team – Jerry & Dr. Barbara Golden Walkway
    • Members of the Bak Middle School of the Arts Step Team present a lively performance under the direction of coach Shakendra Moorer. Step is a combination of rhythm, beat and dancing. It arose from African American culture and started with fraternities and sororities in black colleges.
  • 2:15 – 3 p.m. – Workshop: Contemporary African Dance – Gimelstob Ballroom
    • From taking center stage as an actor, dancer or singer to working behind the scenes as a designer, creative installer or choreographer, Vanya Allen, a South Florida born artist and architecture student is known for bringing a wealth of creativity and dedication to her work.
  • 2:15 – 3 p.m. – Workshop: Fosse Jazz Theater Dance – Khoury Family Dance Rehearsal Hall
    • Learn proper technique, terminology, and choreography from a former Rockette and Broadway dancer. Ashley Bachner starred in “Fosse” on Broadway, and its first national tour; and “Fosse” on the Great Performances on PBS.
  • 2:30 – 3 p.m. – Performance: Ballet Palm Beach – Rinker Playhouse
  • Colleen Smith- Founding Artistic & Executive Director

Ballet Palm Beach is the professional ballet company of Palm Beach County. They create and present unique and meaningful performances, outreach programs and training experiences. These artistic activities add to the cultural richness of our community. The mission of Ballet Palm Beach is to inspire and impact people through the timeless and evolving art of ballet.

  • 3:15 – 4 p.m. – Group Activity: Learn the Official National Dance Day Routine – Gimelstob Ballroom
    • Learn the official National Dance Day routine led by Tiffany Maher, female runner-up from Season 9 of the hit TV show “So You Think You Can Dance” and TikTok dance influencer! In addition to her many TV and award show appearances, Tiffany has worked with some of today’s most popular artists including Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Jason Derulo, Pitbull, Charlie Puth and more!
  • 4 – 4:15 p.m. – Pop-Up: The Broadway Artists Intensive & Dreyfoos School of the Arts Tap Dancers – Jerry & Dr. Barbara Golden Walkway
    • Musical Theatre students from Dreyfoos School of the Arts and The Broadway Artists Intensive, Nicci Clilvio and Sammy Peitz, perform a Broadway-style tap duet.
  • 4:15 – 5 p.m. – Workshop: Hip Hop – Gimelstob Ballroom
    • KDTHEKINGG of Ascension 33 Dance Studio leads participants in a high-energy Hip Hop combination that will get your heart pumping.
  • 4:15 – 5 p.m. – Workshop: French Method Ballet – Khoury Family Dance Rehearsal Hall
    • Jean-Hugues Feray, former professional international ballet dancer, trained at the Paris Opera Ballet School and National Conservatory of Paris, France. This International master teacher and founder and director of Paris Ballet will lead a beginning ballet class in the French method.
  • 4:30 – 5 p.m. – Performance: Demetrius Klein Dance Company – Persson Hall
    • DKDC/DIY Projects is a collective of dance and movement artists committed to the creative process and to producing dance works of uncompromising artistic integrity in a variety of traditional and non-traditional settings.
  • 5:15 – 6 p.m. Workshop: “Be You” Silent Disco Guided Experience – The Kravis Family Plaza
    • Welcome to a portal of self-expression and creativity!Be You Discosilent disco experiences are immersive lightly guided dance experiences led by Carolina Panoff that connect you more deeply to yourself, your environment, and your community. This heart-opening dance experience bridges the gap between people using the power of music and dance. This is a soulful silent disco that promotes fun, self-expression, wellness, and a sense of belonging. Come as you are, let your authentic expression be set free, and be you! 
  • 5:15 – 6 p.m. – Workshop: Broadway Tap – Khoury Family Dance Rehearsal Hall
    • In her Broadway Tap class, Amy Carroll introduces the fundamental vocabulary and rhythmic patterns that form the basics of tap dance. Beginning-level students soon find they can respond rhythmically to Broadway-style songs, as though interacting with the musical instruments.
  • 5:30 – 6 p.m. – Performance: Ballet Florida – Rinker Playhouse
  • Ballet Florida is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization in the heart of the Palm Beaches.  Divided into three parts, they make dance accessible to everyone. Dance education taught by world renowned teachers at The Academy of Ballet Florida, performances and artistic development incubated by dancers of The Professional Company, and momentous Community Outreach and scholarship programs allow us to reach our widest possible audience.
  • 6 – 6:30 p.m. – Pop-Up: Dancecrush Salsa Demonstration – Dreyfoos Hall Lobby
    • Led by Javier LaTorre
  • 7 – 9:30 p.m. – SalsaPalooza: Andy Montañez, Charlie Cruz and Norberto Vélez – Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
    • Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and National Dance Day with an evening of salsa hits! SalsaPalooza presents Salsa musicians: Charlie Cruz, Norberto Vélez of NG2 and headliner Andy Montañez, “El Godfather de la Salsa” and veteran member of legendary El Gran Combo. With special guest Robert Vilera and his band accompanying each of the featured singers’ sets.
    • This portion of National Dance Day includes a ticketed event. Tickets start at $30. Go to www.kravis.org to purchase.


The Kravis Center is a not-for-profit performing arts center located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, FL. The Center’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality, by offering comprehensive arts education programs – serving nearly 3 million students since its inception; by providing a Palm Beach County home for local and regional arts organizations to showcase their work; and by providing an economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County.

About American Dance Movement:

Founded by producers Nigel Lythgoe (“So You Think You Can Dance”), and Adam Shankman (“Hairspray”, “Step Up,” “What Men Want”), American Dance Movement (ADM), formerly Dizzy Feet Foundation, is a funding organization that builds healthy communities by expanding access to dance and movement, educating about its benefits, and inspiring generations of dance enthusiasts through its annual event, National Dance Day (NDD). American Dance Movement – on a mission to move us all. To learn more about American Dance Movement and National Dance Day, visit the website at AmericanDanceMovement.org, on Twitter at @DanceWithADM and on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube at @AmericanDanceMovement.

Our Journey to Jekyll Island Club Resort

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By Briana D’Andrea

Imagine being transported to another time. A time long before you existed. Engulfed in live oak trees as far as the eyes can see, moss hanging from every branch, horse drawn carriages lining the roads, entrenched in a rich history beyond imagination. There’s a place off the coast of Georgia just over 90 miles south of Savannah, called Jekyll Island. Only accessible by bridge, a land surrounded by water, lined with homes dating back to the 1800’s, where even the beaches seem to have left behind some stories worth telling.

The D’Andrea Family at Jekyll Island

The Jekyll Island Club Resort is a place where the most prominent members in American culture came to escape, to share good times and get away from the hustle and bustle since 1888. Names like Rockefeller, Pulitzer and J.P. Morgan to name a few, would winter here at a time when it was known as a hunting club. The entire location feels like you’ve immersed yourself into the Gilded Age, a season that seemed a bit simpler. The club was abandoned after WWII and there are several buildings on property that still have yet to be refurbished with some chilling tales (one of my favorite parts). The hotel was revamped back in 1984 and has since been on the register of “Historic Hotels of America,” since 1994.

The Jekyll Island Club Resort is famed for the first ever transcontinental call from inventor Alexander Graham Bell between Jekyll Island, New York City, Washington D.C. and San Francisco. The hall of mirrors are lined with historic photos, the walls are a rich mahogany and the fire places have a vibe you can only feel.

My family and I first discovered Jekyll earlier this year on a stop to Asheville thanks to a friend. It was only a pit stop on our road trip, knowing there was much left to explore and we just couldn’t wait to come back. We were ecstatic to be able to visit again this summer in early July. Upon pulling up to The Jekyll Island Club Resort, once you pass the darling cottages that were once homes to families, you can’t help but notice the top of the building and it’s circular turret for which the building is famed. A remarkable structure that has undergone recent renovations and a darling place to enjoy some family time. With 6 places to eat, 2 pools, beach access and the option to stay in either the cottages, the beachside or the building itself, there’s something for everyone. Our family dined at The Wharf on the dock where much of the island’s business took place back in the day. The seafood was fresh and the service was friendly. A view of the port and the ships were stunning and the live music didn’t hurt either. We then made our way to the Lobby Bar, where we played some board games and sat in the rich leather seats, while a movie was playing in the background overlooking the gorgeous pool from the Riverfront Veranda. The room itself was amazing and featured a fireplace and a veranda to enjoy the view of the grounds and visitors could enjoy a game of croquet (a famed 1900s summer game).

The following morning we enjoyed an exquisite breakfast in the Grand Dining Room, that had a striking resemblance of the Titanic and we walked the grounds to discover the cottages you can stay in for reunions or just dive a little deeper into the history of the island. We made our way past an abandoned casino, where I’m sure many a good times were had and a home that no matter how many times they attempt to renovate it, the ghosts who still live there seem to destroy any progress made. From the sweet shoppe, to the art shoppe, to the turtle rehab center (the only one in GA), there’s so much to do on the historic district grounds, accessible by bike, foot or even trolley.

We made our way over the beach side, past the village where things are a little more updated. At the Jekyll Ocean club there’s an updated pool, with rooms to stay in oceanside and a restaurant. We opted to hang by the beach for a few before ending the day with a picnic on Driftwood Beach, a place where eroded soil was unable to support the trees and is now a breathtaking beautiful backdrop for a town with 3500 years of history left to be explored.

If you’re even thinking about visiting The Jekyll Island Club do it and if this is the first time you’ve heard of it, then you’re welcome. We had quite experience in just 24 hours and cannot wait to pay a visit again sometime soon. Be sure to check out our adventure in a new reel over on IG! Hope you enjoy it!

**This is a sponsored collab post with The Jekyll Island Club Resort and all opinions are that of Briana D’Andrea of Momgirlblog.com.

Sept. 22 – A Guatemalan Piano Music Showcase at Lynn University in Boca Raton

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On Thursday, Sept. 22 at 7:30 pm, Lynn University celebrates Hispanic Heritage
Month by presenting Guatemalan pianists Alfonso Hernández and Carlos Fernando
Jr. Medina Romero in VITRINA PIANISTICA – a Guatemalan Piano Music Showcase
featuring solo piano works by Guatemalan composers Castillo, Sarmientos, Beteta,
Marroquín, and Herrarte and Martínez-Sobral’s gem for duo piano entitled
“Guatemalan Watercolors”. The concert will take place in the Amarnick-Goldstein
Concert Hall on the Lynn University campus at 3601 N. Military Trail in Boca Raton,
Florida. Tickets are available for $15 at lynn.edu/events or call 561-237-9000.
Alfonso Hernández made his debut with the National Symphony Orchestra of
Guatemala at age 12, has performed in renowned music festivals and is pursuing
his doctorate at the University of Maryland. Hernández is an alumnus of the Lynn
University Conservatory of Music. Jr. Medina is a prize-winning pianist and is
currently enrolled in the Professional Performance Certificate program at Lynn
University.