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Clematis by Night: Southern Blood (Southern Rock)

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CLEMATIS BY NIGHT
Free Weekly Concert Series
Every Thursday; 6-9 p.m. FREE, except for Thursday, March 26 due to the Palm Beach International Boat Show.

West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Clematis by Night is West Palm’s favorite Thursday night tradition for more than 20 years. During Clematis by Night, “Where the Party Begins,” guests will enjoy live music, food and drink specials and the hottest local social scene, creating an unmatched seaside happy hour setting. For more information, please visit Wpb.org/events or follow the City of West Palm Beach on Facebook @CityofWPB, on Twitter @westpalmbch or on Instagram @westpalmbch.

March 5: Southern Blood (Southern Rock) | https://southernbloodband.com/
The Southern Blood Band is a self-described “salute to American southern rock,” as the band covers a wide range of music from artists such as The Allman Brothers Band, Molly Hatchet, The Marshall Tucker Band, Blackfoot, .38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and more. With an unmistakable hard driving groove, signature southern vocals, and dueling guitar force, their performance is a throwback to the ‘70s and early ‘80s.

REMINDER: Thursday, March 26: No Clematis by Night due to the Palm Beach International Boat Show

GreenMarket

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GREENMARKET, West Palm Beach

Every Saturday; 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. FREE | (GreenMarket will take place weekly on Saturdays now through April 18, 2020, except for March 28, due to the Palm Beach International Boat Show) West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

It’s Thyme to celebrate! The West Palm Beach GreenMarket, the premier Saturday spot to gather fresh food and local goods, is currently in its 25th season. One of the largest markets in the region, the GreenMarket features a variety of products, including fresh produce, exotic plants and flowers, herbs and spices, baked goods, gourmet and specialty foods, coffee and teas, and much more. The GreenMarket also features live music, unlimited mimosas for $10, free activities for kids, plus plentiful green space and seating for a morning of fun and relaxation. This Saturday morning ritual in downtown West Palm Beach is the place to see and be seen! The GreenMarket is dog-friendly and always FREE.

Parking is available in two City garages; both just blocks from the waterfront. Parking is free in the Evernia/Olive garage during market hours and for a flat fee of $5 in the Banyan/Olive garage before 1 p.m. Those interested in arriving by boat can also take advantage of the City’s free public docks. Locals and visitors are also encouraged to arrive the sustainable way – on the City’s free and fun trolley. The incredibly popular transport system cuts down on CO2 emissions by eliminating car trips and has several routes with stops near the GreenMarket. In addition, those wishing to ride their bikes downtown can utilize the complimentary bicycle valet located next to Rocco’s Tacos on the 200 block of Clematis Street. The valet, sponsored by the Downtown Development Authority, will be open during GreenMarket hours.

Special dates during March include:

· REMINDER: March 28th: No West Palm Beach GreenMarket due to the Palm Beach International Boat Show instead the City of West Palm Beach is hosting a Farmer’s Market at Currie Park | 2400 N. Flagler Drive 33407

Screen on the Green: Ugly Dolls (PG)

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SCREEN ON THE GREEN
Friday, March 13, 2020
“Ugly Dolls” (PG)

6:30 – 9 p.m. FREE | The Great Lawn, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
In the adorably different town of Uglyville, weirdness is celebrated, strangeness is special, and beauty is embraced as more than meets the eye. After traveling to the other side of a mountain, Moxy and her UglyDoll friends discover Perfection — a town where more conventional dolls receive training before entering the real world to find the love of a child. Soon, the UglyDolls learn what it means to be different, ultimately realizing that they don’t have to be perfect to be amazing.

Outdoor movie watching has never been more inviting than on the West Palm Beach Waterfront. Monthly, on the second Friday of the month, the City of West Palm Beach turns the Great Lawn into an open-air theater – movie and included views of the stars and sea are both FREE. Guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or chair and snuggle up for the featured films, which include newly released hits and throwback favorites. The evening starts at 6 p.m. with family-friendly activities on the lawn and then continues with the movie at sunset. After hours, please call 561-822-2222 for information on event cancellations.

Sunday on the Waterfront: “Caribbean Chillers” (Tribute to Jimmy Buffett)

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SUNDAY ON THE WATERFRONT
Sunday, March 15, 2020

4 – 7 p.m. FREE | Currie Park, 2400 N Flagler Drive 33407 (Please note address – this is not at the regular location) “Caribbean Chillers” (Tribute to Jimmy Buffett) http://www.caribbeanchillers.com/

Sunday on the Waterfront may be changing its latitude, but certainly not its attitude! Guests are being asked, in the words of a Jimmy Buffett song, to “Take Another Road,” and head to Currie Park instead. Once there, the Caribbean Chillers, a Jimmy Buffett tribute band, will make concert goers feel like they are in “Margaritaville.” Under the sway of palm trees on the waterfront, Parrotheads will relax to sights and sounds that make this special event feel like a real Jimmy Buffett concert. Guests will enjoy this fun relaxing music with the West Palm Beach waterfront in full view.

Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs to this outdoor event. For more information, please visit Wpb.org/events or follow the City of West Palm Beach on Facebook @CityofWPB, on Twitter @westpalmbch or on Instagram @westpalmbch.
***activities are subject to change and cancellation***

Kravis Center’s Broadway Reach Program Celebrates Fifth Season with Fiddler on the Roof

Kravis Center’s Broadway Reach Program Celebrates Fifth Season with Fiddler on the Roof

(West Palm Beach, FL) – The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is celebrating the fifth season of its Broadway Reach arts education program. A Student Share Celebration for Broadway Reach was held in November featuring student art displays as well as song and dance performances by students from several area schools.

Broadway Reach Conservatory School. Photo Credit: Mary Stucchi Photography

This year, students from The Conservatory School @ North Palm Beach Elementary, Glade View Elementary School, Lake Worth Middle School and U.B. Kinsey/Palmview Elementary School of the Arts are enrolled in Broadway Reach. They performed musical selections from Fiddler on the Roof prior to a matinee performance of the iconic Broadway hit musical and showcased their artwork related to the performance on the Dreyfoos Hall loge level.

The students’ performance and art exhibition were made possible by a grant from the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation through the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties with additional support from Rick and Rosemary Johnston. The grant, totaling $55,000 over two years, will allow Broadway Reach to provide sequential arts education and exposure to live Broadway touring productions to over 70 underserved children from high poverty neighborhoods.

Following their musical performances, the students enjoyed a matinee performance of Fiddler on the Roof, as well as a catered lunch and a special meet-and-greet with the cast.

Nathan Gibbs and Deana Campbell. Photo Credit: Mary Stucchi Photography

The more than 70 students enrolled experience a series of intensive, interactive arts education sessions leading up to attending a live performance of the productions. Students explore the themes of the productions under the instruction of professional teaching artists. Focus was on visual art, dance, and voice through the study of Jewish culture, the background for Fiddler on the Roof. The students made narrative collages and drawings as well as a sculpture out of discarded and broken instruments from the U.B. Kinsey/Palmview Elementary orchestra and band. The Conservatory School @ North Palm Beach Elementary and Glade View Elementary both choreographed dances to the “Wedding/Bottle Dance” and Lake Worth Middle School students sang “Matchmaker.”

For more than 27 seasons, the Kravis Center has helped students of all ages fuel their imaginations and expand their lives through comprehensive arts education programs. Since 1992, 2.6 million schoolchildren from Palm Beach, Broward, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties have visited the Kravis Center, attending performances through the S*T*A*R Series and participating in a wide variety of educational programming. To learn more, please visit kravis.org/education.

 

Rare Fruit Council Host’s Tropical Fruit Tree and Edible Plant Sale

Palm Beach Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council to Host Annual

TROPICAL FRUIT TREE & EDIBLE PLANT SALE

At the South Florida Fairgrounds – March 14

 

Both Admission & Parking are FREE;

Enter at Gate 8 on Fairgrounds Road;

Visitors are Encouraged to Bring a Plant Wagon

(West Palm Beach, FL – January 17, 2020) The Palm Beach Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and further cultivation and use of tropical and rare fruit in South Florida and around the world, is hosting its annual Tropical Fruit Tree & Edible Plant Sale on Saturday, March 14. The popular event will be held from 9 am to 2 pm in Concourse Buildings 6-10 on the South Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach.

At this year’s Tropical Fruit Tree & Edible Plant Sale, vendors from all over the state will offer a wide variety of delightful and delicious fruit trees, including Avocado, Banana, Barbados Cherry, Black Sapote, Canistel Citrus, Dragon Fruit, Fig, Guava, Grumichama, Jackfruit, Jaboticaba, Longan, Lychee, Macadamia, Mamey Sapote, Mango, Miracle Fruit, Mulberry, Papaya, Peach, Persimmon, Soursop, Sugar Apple, Star Apple, Tamarind, herbs and spices, plus specially formulated fertilizer, and more.

Rare Fruits

Visitors are encouraged to bring a wagon to help carry purchased plants. Also available will be educational information on the planting and growing of fruit trees, along with knowledgeable volunteers and vendors to answer any questions.

Tree and plant fans should enter the South Florida Fairgrounds through Gate 8 on Fair Grounds Road. Both admission and parking are FREE.

About The Palm Beach Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International, Inc.:

Established in 1970, the Palm Beach Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council (RFC) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting and furthering the cultivation and use of tropical and rare fruit in south Florida and throughout the world. The organization includes several hundred members interested in learning about, growing and enjoying tropical fruits.

Monthly meetings are the second Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium at Mounts Botanical Garden, 531 N. Military Trail in West Palm Beach, directly across from the west side of Palm Beach International Airport. Each meeting has an educational lecture by a speaker in the field of fruit science or related field, a fruit tree auction, a seed & plant exchange, and the chapter’s famous “tasting table” – a chance to taste various tropical fruits grown by members.

Membership is $30 yearly, and benefits include:

+  Monthly newsletter – filled with informative articles about growing rare fruits and related topics.

+ Propagation classes – members learn how to graft & air-layer tropical fruit trees.

+ Annual Ice Cream Social – for members and their guests only; the ice cream is handmade with fruits grown by members.

+ Plant Sales – members can bring fruit trees and edible plants to sell to the general public.

+ Organized field trips to regional fruit tree collections and plantings.

+ Periodic field trips to member yards and local orchards.

+ Volunteer opportunities for many interesting & exciting committees and events.

In addition, specially formulated fertilizer and pruning/grafting tools are offered at a discount for RFC members.

 

For more information about the Palm Beach Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International, Inc., please visit www.pbrarefruitcouncil.org.

 

Great Charity Challenge 2020

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Great Charity Challenge 2020

Join Hundreds of Equestrians in Giving Back at the Seventeenth Annual JustWorld Gala

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Join Hundreds of Equestrians in Giving Back at the Seventeenth Annual JustWorld Gala

WELLINGTON, FLORIDA – Nonprofit JustWorld International will be commemorating seventeen years of uniting the equestrian community to support and empower thousands of children around the world through education and nutrition programs. JustWorld invites guests to celebrate this collective change at the Annual JustWorld Gala, presented by Caryl Philips & Frank Zeiss and Ford’s Garage, on Friday, January 24, 2020, and continue to help make a difference in the lives of children in need.

The JustWorld Gala attracts more than 750 attendees, including the equestrian industry’s top riders, trainers, owners and supporters, as well as important members of the Palm Beach community. Hosted by Belle Herbe Farm, located at 3206 Old Hampton Drive in Wellington, the evening will host a series of fundraising events that will directly benefit JustWorld partner projects, including silent and live auctions. Guests will enjoy delicious catering, provided by Presenting Sponsor, Ford’s Garage. Ford’s Garage specializes in event catering and is generously donating and preparing all of the passed hors d’oeuvres and dinner for all guests of the JustWorld Gala.  The menu will feature Ford’s Garage specialties, including signature gourmet burgers, chicken, steak and vegetarian products with salads and light fare to please everyone. JustWorld is thrilled to welcome back Hospitality Sponsor Trophy Room, along with Wölffer Estate Vineyard and Tito’s Vodka. Guests will also be entertained by lively music from DJ Adam Lipson, and talented saxophone musician, Bismarck Morgan. The evening will close with an afterparty hosted at Trophy Room.

Pro Athletes to Make Appearances at 2020 South Florida Fair

Pro athletes to make appearances at 2020 South Florida Fair

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — To tie into the South Florida Fair’s 2020 theme of “Play Ball. Play Fair!”, professional athletes have been invited to make appearances during the fair, January 17-February 2. The Palm Beach County Sports Commission has arranged for one current and one retired athlete from the NFL to sign autographs at the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation exhibit in the Expo East Theater from noon – 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 25.

Davon Godchaux

Davon Godchaux, the Miami Dolphins’s “Man of the Year,” and O.J. McDuffie, a former Miami Dolphins wide receiver, will meet and greet fans and sign autographs before departing to attend the youth football camp at Orange Bowl Field at Glades Pioneer Park.

Godchaux is a current player and starting defensive linemen for the Miami Dolphins. He has been nominated for the National Football League’s “Walter Payton Man of the Year” for his commitment toward serving the community.

O.J. McDuffie

McDuffie spent eight years with the Miami Dolphins and is regarded as one of the top wide receivers in the franchise’s history. He became known as Dan Marino’s favorite receiver during his formative years as a member of the Dolphins. His 415 career catches are fourth all-time in Dolphins history. In 1998, he caught 90 passes, leading the NFL in that category. He is the only Dolphin to achieve this feat.

For more information on the South Florida Fair, visit the fair’s website at www.southfloridafair.com or call (561) 793-0333.

About the South Florida Fair:

The South Florida Fair is produced by the South Florida Fair/Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Located at 9067 Southern Boulevard in West Palm Beach, the 2020 South Florida Fair will kick off with its Ride-A-Thon at 5 p.m. on Jan. 16 and the full fair will be held Jan. 17 – Feb. 2. For more information, call (561) 793-0333 or visit the website, http://www.southfloridafair.com.

Sweetheart Menu at III Forks Prime Steakhouse

THAT’S AMORE!
Valentine’s Day at III Forks Prime Steakhouse
Sweetheart Menu for two available on February 14-15

Palm Beach Gardens – Set your culinary GPS for III Forks Prime Steakhouse in Palm Beach Gardens and celebrate Valentine’s Day deliciously with your favorite plus one.

III Forks Prime Steakhouse

Executive chef Tommy Nevill will present a three-course Sweetheart Menu for two, which features a choice of soup or salad, surf and turf, and a decadent dessert. The Sweetheart Menu costs $180 per couple and is available Friday, February 14 and Saturday, February 15.

In addition to the regular dinner menu, guests may select from a limited edition a la carte menu available from February 7-13 and on February 16.

Feeling toasty? III Forks will showcase three fine wine selections by the glass and bottle (bubbly, white, and red).

Sweetheart Menu
($180 per couple, available Feb. 14-15)

Appetizer
(select one)
III Forks Salad
or
Lobster Bisque

Entrée
Two 6 oz. Filets Mignon and Two 6 oz. Cold Water Lobster Tails
with whipped potatoes, off-the-cob cream corn, vine ripened tomatoes, and spring onions

Dessert
Chocolate Ganache Cake
with rich chocolate ice cream and housemade chocolate mousse

Featured Wine Selections
Conundrum White Blend $15 glass, $46 bottle
Justin Cabernet Sauvignon $19 glass, $69 bottle
Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs $96 bottle

For reservations or more information, call (561) 630-3660 or visit 3forks.com.

III Forks Prime Steakhouse is located at 4645 PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens.