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Retro Fun Awaits: City of West Palm Beach Introduces ‘Vintage Vibes’

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The new event features ’80s and ’90s nostalgia in Downtown West Palm Beach

WEST PALM BEACH, FL (April 7, 2025) The City of West Palm Beach in partnership with the West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority is thrilled to unveil Vintage Vibes Powered by LOVE The Palm Beaches, a new free community event. The festive celebration will take place on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 4 to 9 p.m. on the West Palm Beach Waterfront. Vintage Vibes aims to capture the spirit of community with a vibrant ’80s and ’90s nostalgia and entertainment. The event will feature a range of retro-inspired experiences, including live music, a vintage market, an art village showcasing local artists’ vintage pieces, creative art workshops, arcades, and an outdoor roller-skating rink. Fantastic food vendors will also provide dining specials. 

“Vintage Vibes is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate the vibrant culture of West Palm Beach,” said West Palm Beach Mayor Keith A. James. “We are thrilled to offer this free event and look forward to seeing everyone on the waterfront. It’s a chance for residents and visitors alike to experience a nostalgic journey through music, arts, and entertainment, all while supporting local businesses and enjoying the scenic beauty of our waterfront.”

The festivities include: 

  • Live music

The event will begin with a performance by Rubixx, a high-energy band ’80s hits, followed by Zendatta, a tribute group delivering iconic songs from The Police.

  • Retro Replay

A retro gaming lounge, loaded in the Lake Pavilion with classic arcade games, 8-bit console stations, and multiplayer tournaments. All games are free to play, and attendees can relive the glory days of gaming with Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and more. 

  • Remix Art Village 

Attendees can explore and purchase unique art pieces from the 1980s and 1990s. From prints to fanny packs, attendees are sure to experience bold nostalgia.

  • Rollerback Roller Rink 

Attendees can glide back in time with an ’80s-style outdoor roller rink. This free activity is perfect for attendees of all ages. Skates will be available to rent, but participants must have socks.  

  • Remix Art Studio

Several free ’80s ’90s-inspired art workshops will take place on a first-come, first-served basis. All supplies are included, and there are only 30 spots per session.

Tiny Doors & More ’80s & ’90s Edition | Two sessions: 4:15 – 5:15 p.m. and 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.  

Attendees can choose between crafting a Vintage/Retro Tiny Door from a fun, creative buffet or painting a Tiny Retro Masterpiece on a 4” x 4” canvas. Available materials include neon vibes, pixel art, and iconic designs!  

Back to the ’80s & ’90s Painting Workshop| 6:45 – 7:45 p.m. 

A guided painting session to create a small canvas masterpiece inspired by the vibrant colors, bold designs, and iconic pop culture of the ’80s and ’90s. A professional artist will be there to help participants bring their retro vision to life.  

Decorate a Notebook ’80s Style | 8 – 9 p.m. 

Attendees can personalize their notebook cover with bubble letters, vibrant patterns, and nostalgic pop culture images. If they want to elevate their designs, stickers, fun embellishments, and all things retro will be available

  • A Classic Car Show

A display of vintage automobiles from on-site.  

  • Retro Bites

Local restaurantswill offer nostalgic flavors, exploration of the classic-inspired downtown dining options. 

“Early May has always been a time for locals and visitors into our area to gather, so we wanted to continue that tradition by launching a new event,” said Angela Poco, Community Events Manager of the City of West Palm Beach. “Vintage Vibes aims to tap into nostalgic feelings of the past with its diverse range of activities from the ’80s and ’90s, all while supporting our local businesses. We invite everyone to join us for this exciting retro celebration, and we encourage all attendees to wear their ’80s and ’90s attire!”

Sponsors for the event include: LOVE The Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach Downtown Development Authority, West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, West Palm Beach Antique and Flea Market, AYR Florida, Palm Beach Health Network, Visit Palm Beach, SuperCar Week, NEW COUNTRY 103.1, SUNNY 107.9, 97.9 WRMF, Fox Sports 640 South Florida, X102.3, Party 96.3, News Talk 850 WFTL, and WPBF 25.

For more information about Vintage Vibes, or the City’s community events, visit wpb.org/events or call (561) 822-1515 (TTY: 800-955-8771), or follow the City of West Palm Beach on FacebookX, 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: FacebookInstagramX (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 Downtown Development Authority     

The West Palm Beach DDA is an independent taxing district created in 1967 by a special act of the Florida Legislature. Its mission is to promote and enhance a safe, vibrant Downtown for our residents, businesses and visitors through the strategic development of economic, social and cultural opportunities. 

DISH IT OUT!

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A RESTAURANT WORKFORCE COMPETITION

 FOR TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS

Shaping Future Culinary Professionals with Real-World Experience and Industry Collaboration

Community Classroom Project (CCP) is excited to announce the launch of Dish It Out!, an Olympiad-style restaurant workforce competition that aims to identify and train the next generation of culinary talent. In collaboration with South Florida’s top chefs, culinary instructors and food entrepreneurs—and in partnership with the Palm Beach County School District—CCK has developed an innovative workforce training program that gives young foodies the tools they need to pursue careers in the culinary world.

“The restaurant industry is built on passion and grit, and Dish It Out! is our way of ensuring young culinary talent is given the guidance, training and real-world experience they need to succeed,” said Ali Kaufman, Founder of Community Classroom Project & Space of Mind. “We’re thrilled to launch this program and partner with industry leaders who are just as passionate about cultivating the next generation of hospitality professionals.”

More than just a competition, the Dish It Out! event will serve as a pipeline to careers in the restaurant and hospitality industries. Selected participants will earn a spot in one of two immersive Culinary Training Programs in the Summer and Fall of 2025. These programs will prepare participants for real-world restaurant careers through hands-on experience, mentorship, and career coaching.

“There’s no better way to learn than by doing,” said Chef Blake Malatesta, Founding Chef of Community Classroom Kitchen. “We’re giving these students a front-row seat to the realities of the restaurant business, from kitchen prep to guest service, so they can step into their first job with confidence. The goal is to help them discover where they shine and set them up for long-term success.”

Dish It Out! participants will take part in both front-of-house and back-of-house challenges that simulate the high-pressure environment of a restaurant. Back-of-house challenges include the Mise en Place Race, where participants must organize ingredients quickly and efficiently, and the Knife Skills Test, assessing their precision in chopping. On the front-of-house side, the Table Setting Relay will test their speed and accuracy, while the Order Taking Roleplay will challenge their ability to handle complex customer requests.

In addition to these hands-on technical skills, soft skills are critical for long-term success in the culinary world. Activities like the Teamwork Tower and Time Management Puzzle will help participants strengthen collaboration and planning abilities, while the Leadership Challenge gives them the opportunity to lead under pressure. At the Self-Care Station, students will focus on stress management techniques, preparing them for the fast-paced and demanding nature of the restaurant industry. These soft skills are essential not only for navigating day-to-day operations but also for fostering a mindset that leads to success in any culinary career.

The Dish It Out! competition is just the beginning of a structured workforce training pathway, which will span multiple stages, guiding participants toward long-term career success in the restaurant industry at CCP partners like Wine & Spirits Kitchen, Driftwood, DADA, Flybird Kitchen and more. This pathway includes:

  • Restaurant Bootcamp: A one-day Olympiad-style event featuring both front- and back-of-house challenges.
  • Restaurant Skills Workshop: Learn the fundamentals of restaurant operations and hospitality culture.
  • Life Skills Workshop: Build essential workplace skills such as time management, communication, and teamwork.
  • Meal Box Project: Gain hands-on experience preparing and distributing community meal boxes.
  • Ghost Kitchen: Work in a student-run delivery kitchen, mentored by top local chefs.
  • Restaurant Stages: Short apprenticeships at top local restaurants.
  • Restaurant Job Placement: Graduates secure positions in local establishments.
  • Career Coaching: Ongoing mentorship for long-term career success.
  • Train the Trainer: Top graduates will be invited to mentor future program participants.

Generously funded by the Children’s Services Council and the Community Classroom Project’s JP Kline Culinary Arts Scholarship Fund, the program offers merit- and need-based scholarships to ensure accessibility for all aspiring chefs and hospitality professionals.

EVENT INFORMATION: 

When: Saturday, May 3, 2025 |  9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Where: The Hub at Space of Mind | 101 NW 1st Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33444

Who: Young aspiring chefs and hospitality professionals, ages 14-18, eager to launch their careers in the restaurant industry.

How to Apply: https://yourccp.org/dish-it-out/#apply

Applications are due by April 1, 2025. Selected candidates will be invited to participate in the competition for a chance to secure their spot in the program.

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY CLASSROOM PROJECT: The Community Classroom Project (CCP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by Space of Mind, is rethinking education and reducing school-related stress. CCP connects students, parents, educators, schools, mental health providers and the community through experiential learning, entrepreneurship opportunities and scholarships. Their Community Classroom Kitchen (CCK) initiative enhances mental and physical health through cooking and communal dining while training the next generation of culinary professionals.

www.yourccp.org | @communityclassroomproject

FROM CLASSROOM TO CENTER STAGE: KRAVIS CENTER’S EVENTS CELEBRATE YOUNG ARTISTS’ ACHIEVEMENTS

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See tomorrow’s stars perform live in two can’t-miss spring showcases

(WEST PALM BEACH) — Two unforgettable nights, hundreds of young performers and one powerful message: the arts change lives. This spring, the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts will present two signature events that showcase the artistic accomplishments of local students. On Thursday, May 1, Dreyfoos Hall will host Spotlight on Young Musicians at 7 p.m., followed by the Dream Awards on Sunday, June 1, at 7 p.m., celebrating excellence in high school musical theater.

“Our stage is a launching pad for so many talented young people in our community,” said Tracy C. Butler, senior director of education at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. “We’re proud to provide opportunities that support their growth as artists and individuals. These programs are more than performances — they are celebrations of creativity, dedication and the power of the arts to transform lives.”

Presented in partnership with the Youth Orchestra of Palm Beach County, the School District of Palm Beach County and the Palm Beach County Music Teachers Association, Spotlight on Young Musicians, sponsored by Helen S. and Merrill L. Bank Foundation, has been a beloved tradition at the Kravis Center since 1992. The program has featured 40,000 student performers over the years, offering an inspiring evening of music and a platform to highlight outstanding school music programs. Tickets for the May 1 event are $12 in advance and $15 at the door.

Dream Awards Opening Number

For the fifth year, the Kravis Center Dream Awards — generously sponsored by Ricki Gail Conway and The Doris & Stanley Tananbaum Foundation — will honor exceptional student performers and designers in musical theater. Held in Dreyfoos Hall, the event culminates with two standout students selected to represent the region at The Jimmy Awards (National High School Musical Theatre Awards) in New York City. Participating schools must select productions from a pre-approved list to be eligible for consideration. Tickets for the June 1 event range from $15 to $25.

The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit performing arts center located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach. The Kravis Center provides exceptional cultural experiences that entertain, inspire and educate audiences across the entire community. For general information, visit kravis.org.

To learn more about the Kravis Center’s education programs, visit kravis.org/education-community. To help support the Kravis Center’s education mission, call the development department at 561-651-4320 or visit kravis.org and click on Giving and Support.

Paris Ballet to Present Two Star-Packed Mixed Bills at the Kravis Center this May

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April 11, 2025 (WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) — The prestigious Jupiter-based dance school Paris Ballet is gearing up to present two fabulous mixed bills this May at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. The performances will include selections from renowned ballets, as well as contemporary styles including jazz, tap, and modern—all performed by the school’s talented roster of students.

Paris Ballet’s Incredible Mixed Bill takes place on Sunday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. The show will feature the Midsummer Night’s Dream Suite and La Bayadère Act III/The Kingdom of the Shades. Tickets start at $40/person and are on sale now.

The second production, Another Great Mixed Bill, will occur on Saturday,May 25, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. The dynamic performance will feature A Midsummer Night’s Dreamand works in ballet, modern, contemporary, neo-classical, tap, and jazz. Tickets are $40/person and are on sale now.

This year’s performances will highlight the incredible talents of three senior students: Nicholas Bondar, Bianca Kimball, and Gianna Nembhard. Bondar, who was accepted to Harvard, will attend the Ivy League institution as a double major in physics and TDM (theater, dance, and media). He plans to dance with the Harvard Ballet Company.

“These spring performances enable Paris Ballet students to showcase the beautiful artistry and caliber of skills gained while dancing at our school,” said Jean-Hugues Feray, Paris Ballet’s artistic director and founder. “I am so proud of their efforts and enthusiasm for the art of dance. I want to thank all these incredibly talented and dedicated young dancers who will bring this show to life.”

A native of France, Feray served as a principal dancer with many international companies, including Ballet Florida and the French National Ballet. With both his school and conservatory, he and his staff focus on teaching ballet in its purest, original French form, in addition to other forms of dance. He is proud to use his skills and talents to teach nationally and internationally, including masterclasses at institutions such as Joffrey Ballet School and Milwaukee Ballet 2 and its school, and serve as a judge for international ballet competitions.

Tickets are on sale now. For tickets, call the Kravis Center box office at (561) 832-7469 or visit kravis.org.

If You Go (Calendar Listing)

An Incredible Mixed Bill
May 11, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.
The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts – Dreyfoos Hall
Featuring a dynamic performance of the Midsummer Night’s Dream Suite and La Bayadère Act III/The Kingdom of the Shades. Tickets start at $40/person. For tickets, call (561) 832-7469 for the Kravis Center Box office or visit kravis.org

Guests who purchase tickets online in May can also take advantage of a special discount for the May 11 production—part of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County’s MOSAIC (Month of Shows, Art, Ideas, and Culture) celebration during the month of May.

Another Great Mixed Bill May 25, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts – Rinker Playhouse

Showcasing a beautiful performance featuring the Midsummer Night’s DreamSuite and works in ballet, modern, contemporary, neo-classical, tap, and jazz. Tickets are $40/person. For tickets, call (561) 832-7469 for the Kravis Center Box office or visit kravis.org.

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About Paris Ballet
Paris Ballet and 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. 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. The school is also home to the prestigious not-for-profit Paris Ballet America, an elite accelerated training program for students preparing for professional dance careers. For more about Paris Ballet and Dance and Paris Ballet America, call (561) 308-8377 or visit parisballetdance.com.

Wellington Regional Medical Center Celebrates Milestone of 5,000 Robotic Surgical Cases

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Wellington, FL – April 14, 2025 – Wellington Regional Medical Center is proud to announce a significant milestone in its commitment to advanced surgical care, having successfully completed 5,000 robotic surgical cases. This achievement underscores the hospital’s dedication to utilizing cutting-edge technology to enhance patient outcomes and provide minimally invasive surgical options.

The 5,000th robotic surgery was performed by Kyle Eldredge, DO, utilizing the state-of-the-art da Vinci® Surgical Systems from Intuitive. These advanced systems offer surgeons enhanced precision, dexterity, and control, enabling minimally invasive procedures that often result in less pain, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery times for patients.

Pam Tahan, Chief Executive Officer of Wellington Regional Medical Center, expressed her pride in this remarkable accomplishment:

“Reaching 5,000 robotic surgical cases is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our surgical team and the trust our patients place in us. We are committed to providing the highest quality care and continuously advancing our surgical capabilities. The use of Intuitive’s da Vinci® Surgical Systems has been instrumental in achieving this milestone, allowing us to offer our patients the most advanced surgical options available.”

Wellington Regional Medical Center remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of medical innovation and delivering exceptional care to the community. This milestone reflects the hospital’s ongoing efforts to improve patient outcomes through the adoption of advanced surgical technologies.

For more information about Wellington Regional Medical Center and its robotic surgery program, please visit Wellington Regional Medical Center’s website.

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About Wellington Regional Medical Center

Wellington Regional Medical Center is a 235-bed acute care hospital accredited by The Joint Commission. Celebrating more than 30 years of treating residents in Wellington and the surrounding community, the hospital offers a wide range of services, including comprehensive stroke care, comprehensive lung program, minimally invasive services, cardiac services, a birthing center and level III NICU, comprehensive women’s center, hepatobiliary surgical procedures, intraoperative radiation therapy, interventional procedures and a wellness and weight loss center. To learn more about the hospital, please visit www.wellingtonregional.com.

Fitness Tips from Leandra Faber of Retro Fitness in Wellington

In post-celebration of World Health Day (which was on April 7th), Leandra Faber of Retro Fitness in Wellington answered some critical questions about making the most of your fitness routine. 

AW: How often should an individual exercise and how long should the workouts be?

LF: In general, a minimum of 2-3 x per week, 30 minutes to one hour.  Everyone has a reason to start – could be doctor recommended, improved training, or just inspired by looking in the mirror.  Everyone’s workout routine should be based on individual goals, so that they are set up for success.  It is recommended to rest 1-2 days per week at a minimum and on those rest days, or even after a good workout, we have our Zen Den, which offers recovery with our Human Touch Massage Chairs, Red Light Therapy and Tanning.

AW: What is your advice for staying motivated during your fitness journey?

LF: It’s important to have realistic goals and a realistic time period.  It’s important to celebrate the small wins.  Sometimes the scale doesn’t reflect things because muscles are heavier than body fat. You might find that your clothes are fitting better, even though the scale doesn’t make you 100% happy. It’s all about consistency…as long as I keep going, I know the results will come.  You stay motivated when you feel welcome and feel part of a community.  Everyone who joins Retro Fitness gets scheduled for a “Welcome Workout” – and members can follow up with that personal trainer one time per month.  We have fun classes too like puppy yoga. 

AW: How can someone tailor their workouts based on what they want to achieve, such as losing weight, improving strength or building endurance?

LF: The great part of Retro Ftiness is we have something for everyone – beginning, intermediate, advanced.  We have Selectorize equipment, we have loaded plate equipment, we have group fitness classes and a functional training area.  We also have – back to the Welcome Workout – personal training.  We have a Retro Fitness app which offers people the ability to work out from home and track their progress there too.  We have a full-service Smoothie Bar, offering healthy protein shakes that can be catered to one’s fitness goals, as we have slim down shakes including fat burners or muscle ups including extra protein to help build muscle.

AW: How can individuals continue their health journey beyond the gym? What are some nutritional and mindfulness tips that you share with your members?

LF: So, the great thing…members get access to our Retro Fitness app.  This way you can track your at-home workouts.  We have the Retro Fitness kitchen with Elizabeth Makos, who went to the Culinary Institute of America.  We offer nutrition tips with licensed nutritionists including Marcella Benson (an authority in the conscious-eating movement).  She provides exclusive insights on our app. And beyond nutrition, it’s important to also ask… do you feel good mentally?  We have different breathing/ meditation exercises you can do at home.  We also have a partnership with the Art of Living. 

AW: What is your advice for those looking to begin going to the gym?

LF: The biggest thing to realize is…people procrastinate. Don’t procrastinate. We realize that people are gym shopping – so we offer guest passes.  It’s really important to find a place where you feel welcome and can be a part of a community. 

AW: What is a good sample workout schedule? 

LF: It all depends on one’s initial goals.  If training for an event, you might have different needs, for example.  Or you might be working out because a doctor recommended it, and you need to lose weight and control your cholesterol.  No matter what the reason, we recommend a good combination of cardio and strength training.  All of us have a passion for fitness and for seeing people succeed, especially at our Wellington location. 

AW: Do you have any upcoming events or promotions that our readers should know about?

LF: Yes, we do have Puppy Yoga on April 26th, one from 9am to 10am and another from 10am to 11am; we are asking for a $15 donation.  The funds go to Barky Pines Animal Rescue, which focuses on the needs of homeless, unwanted, special needs and senior pets in Palm Beach County. 

We also have Mud Girl in Boca Raton May 17th and May 18th at the Sunset Cove amphitheater coming up. The idea is 3 miles long with 20 obstacles; it’s something everyone can do.  The funds give back to the Pink Army Foundation for breast cancer research. 

Use this code to sign up at Retro Fitness: MGRetroFitness and you get 15% off registration. 

This April we offer an Ultimate Membership, which includes nationwide gym access, the option to bring a friend every single time, access to group fitness classes, as well as access to our Zen Den (massage chairs, red light therapy and tanning).  We are waiving the enrollment fee, as well as issuing 2 complimentary personal training sessions. 

Retro Fitness Wellington

The Shoppes at Isla Verde

816 S. State Road 7

Wellington, FL 33414

(561) 408-5323

Get The Skinny On Tirzapatide with a Fat Discount!

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Unlock Your Weight Loss Journey with Dr. Andrew Shapiro and Dr. Kyle Eldredge! 

Ready to learn about the revolutionary science behind GLP-1 medications and how they can help you achieve your health goals? 

Join us for a FREE informative talk hosted by Dr. Andrew Shapiro and Dr. Kyle Eldredge on THURSDAY, APRIL 17 at 6:00pm at Khanna House Studios.

Here’s what makes this event a MUST-ATTEND:

  • Exclusive Discount: All attendees who sign up will have the opportunity to purchase their first GLP-1 vial for a special discounted rate of just $600!
  • Raffle Alert! One lucky attendee will win a raffle for a GLP-1 vial for HALF PRICE – that’s only $300!
  • Buddy Up & Save BIG! Sign up with a friend or purchase two vials at the event and keep the special 2-for-$1200 pricing (as long as our pricing remains the same)!
  • Dedicated Heroes Discount: As a thank you for your service, First Responders, Teachers, and Military personnel receive a permanent 25% discount!

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to learn from an expert and access exclusive savings on GLP-1 medications.

Limited Spots Available! 

Sign up now to secure your place and your chance to take advantage of these amazing offers!

Dance. All. Day. Fest Returns to CityPlace for a Vibrant Day of Movement, Culture, and Community

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Photo: Van Richardson

April 10, 2025 (WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) – Natural Movers Foundation, in partnership with CityPlace West Palm, is thrilled to announce the return of Dance. All. Day. Fest—South Florida’s only free outdoor dance festival—on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in downtown West Palm Beach.

Held at CityPlace (700 South Rosemary Ave.), this family-friendly festival invites people of all ages to experience the joy of movement through interactive dance classes, dynamic performances by South Florida’s top dance companies and youth ensembles, and live entertainment by DJ ReRe, one of South Florida’s leading female DJs.

Festgoers can enjoy a variety of dance workshops for all levels, cultural performances, and engaging children’s activities at ZenHippo. Attendees are also able to enjoy delicious fare from local favorite restaurants and shopping at CityPlace in between the exciting lineup of performances. 

“We look forward to hosting this beautiful, inspiring day of dance, which addresses social isolation and loneliness through outdoor dance and community gathering. We are grateful to partner with Related Ross to bring Dance. All. Day. Fest back to CityPlace for the third year in a row,” said Ericka Squire, founder & CEO of Natural Movers Foundation. “Natural Movers is dedicated to making dance accessible and approachable for all—and we believe everybody can move. Whether you love watching dance or moving your body to the music, this is a great way to support local arts right here in Palm Beach County.”

Class space is limited. Registration is strongly encouraged for those who want to participate. To learn more or sign up, visit naturalmovers.org/dancealldayfest.

Photo: Van Richardson

Dance. All. Day. Fest – Schedule & Performances*

Community Dance Classes:

10-11 a.m.: Dance. All. Day. Fest Kickoff: Yoga with Natalie

11:30 a.m.-noon: Jazz Dance with Gabrielle Williams

12:30-1 p.m.: Dance Cardio-Fitness + Baby-wearing Aerobics (optional) with Victoria Read

1:20-1:30 p.m.: Community Line-Dancing led by DJ ReRe

1:30-2:30 p.m.: Official Dance Fest Hip Hop Routine with Kenny Fowler

2:45-3 p.m.: DJ ReRe: Social Dancing on the Lawn

Children’s (Watoto) Workshops:

10-11 a.m.: Ballet + Jazz Dance with Ella Goens

11:15 a.m.-noon: Grooving-Creative Family Dance: Children + Grownups with Kori Epps

12:30-1:30 p.m.: Storytime, Acting + Art with Palm Beach Opera

1:45-2:45 p.m.: Be You Disco: Family Wellness + Fun

Live Performances:

11:05 a.m. – AGWA Dance Company (contemporary)

11:10 a.m. – Downtown Dance Senior Company (jazz)

11:15 a.m. – Ashton Jones (contemporary ballet)

11:20 a.m. – Soul Stage Dance Ensemble-Soul Movement (modern)

11:25 a.m. – Ericka Squire//The Dance Company (jazz)

12:05 p.m. – Lindsey St. Germain + Friends (rhythm tap)

12:10 p.m. – Emily Caravella + Friend (fusion)

12:15 p.m. – STYX The Company (theatrical contemporary)

12:20 p.m. – Ballet Florida Company Dancers (contemporary ballet)

1 p.m. – Palm Beach Atlantic Preparatory (ballet level 1) 

1:05 p.m. – Rise Dance Studio (hip hop)

1:10 p.m. – Jordyn Nesbitt (contemporary)

1:15 p.m. – Emilee Padmore (modern)

1:20 p.m. – Gabrielle Williams (jazz)

2:30 p.m. – Capoeira KarKara 

*Times subject to change. Please visit naturalmovers.org for the most updated schedule.

Dance. All. Day. Fest is more than just a dance event—it’s a celebration of movement, music, and culture in one of Palm Beach County’s most exciting cultural destinations. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer, a fitness enthusiast, or simply a lover of the arts, Dance. All. Day. Fest is an experience you won’t want to miss.

Class space is limited. Registration is strongly encouraged for those who want to participate. This event is free; any donations support Natural Movers Foundation’s accessible arts programming in Palm Beach County. To learn more or sign up, visit naturalmovers.org/dancealldayfest.

If You Go (Calendar Item):

Who: Natural Movers Foundation
What: Dance. All. Day. Fest
When: Saturday, April 26, 2025 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
Where: CityPlace (700 South Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach, Fla. 33401)
Details: Class space is limited. Registration is strongly encouraged. To learn more or sign up, visit naturalmovers.org/dancealldayfest.

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About Natural Movers Foundation

Natural Movers Foundation is the only organization dedicated to enriching the cultural landscape and artistic progression of Palm Beach County through dance. We offer masterclasses to dance enthusiasts & professionals and transformative dance events & performances for the community to enjoy. We also put artists to work by connecting local choreographers and teaching artists to performance and teaching opportunities. Natural Movers offers free arts education programs throughout Palm Beach County. For more information about upcoming events, visit naturalmovers.org.

About CityPlace

CityPlace is a dynamic shopping, dining and entertainment destination located in the heart of Downtown West Palm Beach. Since its creation in 2000, CityPlace has transformed into a well-connected neighborhood that is committed to working with the best local artists, chefs, creatives, entrepreneurs and fitness enthusiasts – culminating in an exceptional district to live, work and visit in South Florida. For more information about CityPlace, please visit CityPlace.com.

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County Honors Arts Community at An A-Muse-ing Evening

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Proceeds from the signature fundraiser will support programs for local cultural organizations and artists

April 8, 2025 (Lake Worth Beach, Fla.) — The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County recently celebrated the region’s vibrant cultural community and its supporters at An A-Muse-ing Evening: Art in Motion.

Inspired by movement, music, and muse-worthy moments, the annual fundraising soirée welcomed more than 200 guests on March 27. The event was chaired by Cheryl K. Crowley and raised funds in support of the Council’s mission to nurture, promote, and support a healthy, diverse, and inclusive cultural community.

Held at The Hangar in Riviera Beach, guests donned their most creative cocktail attire and were invited to “make it move.” During the event, attendees mingled, savored light bites created by Northern Trust’s executive chef Grant Gillen and sipped on a signature cocktail by the Coolinary Café. Other exciting activations included live pottery demonstrations by the Armory Art Center, a floral archway created by Mounts Botanical Garden, a silent auction, an interactive painting display and strolling violinist. Additionally, the evening featured a stunning dance performance curated by local nonprofit Natural Movers Foundation and energizing music from South Florida contemporary jazz vocalist Bianca Rosarrio with the Smooth Operators.

The party also included the Council’s highly anticipated annual Muse Awards. This time-honored tradition celebrates outstanding individuals and organizations who have committed their time and talents to supporting, sustaining, and championing arts and culture in Palm Beach County. Recipients are selected by the Council’s Advocacy, Outreach, and Events Committee.

Once Crowley welcomed guests and thanked sponsors, Cultural Council President & CEO Dave Lawrence took to the stage.

“Though our impact is sometimes hard to measure or not easily seen, it’s always felt, shaping the very fabric of our cultural sector,” said Lawrence. “This evening is an opportunity to pause, reflect, and celebrate the Cultural Council’s work and the impact our work has had on our arts community, tourism, and Palm Beach County as a whole. For 47 years, we’ve been building, growing, and supporting our cultural community—and we are just getting started.”

After Lawrence detailed the arts agency’s longstanding commitment to the sector, he and Crowley announced the 2025 Muse Award recipients:

  • Palm Beach Media Group, Outstanding Business Support for the Arts
  • Verdenia Baker, Outstanding Cultural Ambassador
  • Alyce Erickson, The Alexander W. Dreyfoos Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, Community Arts Champion

“This year’s theme—Art in Motion—celebrates our diverse and incredibly creative community through music, dance, paint, nature, clay, and food and drink,” Crowley reflected. “Congrats to each of our Muse Award recipients and all that you do to make our arts and cultural community such a vital part of tourism, our economy, and our quality of life.”

Proceeds from An A-Muse-ing Evening support the Council’s services and programs for professional artists and cultural organizations in The Palm Beaches. To learn more about the event, visit palmbeachculture.com/muse.

An A-Muse-ing Evening sponsors include The Angelwish Fund; Northern Trust; The Hangar; Roe Green, The Roe Green Foundation; Cheryl and Brian Crowley; Frances Fisher; Karen and Richard Bodwell; Philip DiComo, Nason, Yeager, Gerson, Harris & Fumero, P.A.; Donald M. Ephraim Family Foundation; Luann and Bill Parmelee; Christopher Caneles and Stephen Nesbitt; David Cohen and Paul Bernabeo; Ruth Hartman; Stephen Jacobs and Marilyn Wilson; Law Office of Edrick E. Barnes, P.A.; Merrill G. & Emita Hastings Foundation; Gil and Denise Rivas;Palm Beach Kennel Club; Lawrence Rooney, The Keyes Company; and Greg and Marzena Silpe. Special thanks to the Council’s Advocacy, Outreach, and Events Committee: Chair Cheryl K. Crowley, Denise Rivas, Ruth Guerra, and Jen Guerra.

About the 2025 Muse Award Recipients

The Outstanding Business Support for the Arts recipient was Palm Beach Media Group, a distinguished leader in Florida’s publishing industry. The company produces 42 magazines and 12 websites, delivering captivating content to discerning audiences throughout Florida and beyond. The company supports many civic, arts, and charitable organizations in the region—including Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, Cox Science Center and Aquarium, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. Palm Beach Media Group also creates, designs, and produces the Cultural Council’s award-winning art&culture magazine and annual Collecting in Palm Beach County gallery guide.

The Outstanding Cultural Ambassador award went to Verdenia Baker. For nearly four decades she has served Palm Beach County in various roles, starting as a budget analyst. In 2015 she became the County Administrator—and was the first woman and first Black person to hold the position. Throughout her career, Baker constantly advocated for the cultural sector. Her efforts have driven remarkable growth and fostered an inclusive environment for residents and visitors. She championed the creation of the Palm Beach County Cultural Capital Fund, secured funding for the Council’s Cultural Resiliency Fund during the COVID-19 pandemic, and played a pivotal role in establishing the County’s early financial support for the new African American Museum and Resource Library. In recent years, Baker significantly increased funding for the Council’s Category C1 grant program, supporting outreach and educational programs for small and emerging organizations. She will retire in May after 38 years with the county.

Alyce Erickson received the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Lifetime Achievement Award. A longtime arts champion, Erickson was a founding member of the Lynn University Conservatory of Music Board, Florida Symphonic Pops, the Miami City Ballet Guild of the Palm Beaches, and the Coalition of the Arts for Boca Raton. With a commitment to mentoring the next generation, she has been involved with the Boca Raton Museum of Arts, the Children’s Museum of Boca Raton, and the Florida East Coast Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters (NSAL). In 2011, she received the NSAL South Florida Chapter Distinguished Service Award for Leadership. She also created the High School Photography Project for the NSAL Florida East Coast Chapter, enabling over 60 students in four Palm Beach County high schools to participate in a masterclass with nationally known photographers and showcase their work. She has received numerous awards for her volunteer work in Palm Beach County.

The Community Arts Champion was the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation. Founded in 2007, the foundation supports organizations focused on education, veteran outreach, medical research, and most significantly, the arts.The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to countless local cultural organizations, including Loggerhead Marinelife Center, the Norton Museum of Art, and Palm Beach Dramaworks, to name a few. In recent years, the foundation’s gift to the Cultural Council helped launch the Artist Innovation Fellowship, which supports professional artists across disciplines to pursue new avenues of creativity, expand upon current work, and propel their careers forward. In addition to supporting the Council’s new Emerging Artist Prize, the foundation was instrumental in funding the Council’s Arts Administrators of Color Fellowship, which launched in 2024. The program provides professional and leadership development, local and national networking opportunities, and mentorship to emerging and mid-career leaders of color in Palm Beach County’s cultural sector.

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About the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County is the official support agency for arts and culture in The Palm Beaches, Florida’s Cultural Capital®. Headquartered in the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. building in Downtown Lake Worth Beach, the Council presents exciting year-round exhibitions and performances featuring artists who live or work in Palm Beach County. The Council features spectacular work by Palm Beach County-based professional artisans in its Roe Green Uniquely Palm Beach Store and offers complimentary resources for visitors in its Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Visitor Information Center. The Council is open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information and a comprehensive calendar of cultural events in The Palm Beaches, visit palmbeachculture.com.