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February, 2012 – Mayor Matty Mattioli Runs Again

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AW Stories of the Month

 

Interview with Mayor Matty Mattioli of Royal Palm Beach

 

Mattioli Runs Again for Mayor

 

By Krista Martinelli

 

Mayor Matty Mattioli moved to Royal Palm Beach thirty years ago and has watched the village grow. When he moved here from Pennsylvania, it was a village of just 5,500 people and today Royal Palm Beach is more of a “small city” with 34,000 residents.  He has served as Mayor for two years, and he’s been a part of the Village Council for 18 years.  “I like what I’m doing,” says the 84-year-old Mayor, who has been involved in politics since the age of 18. 

Mattioli is proud of many of the projects that they’ve completed

Mayor of Royal Palm Beach Matty Mattioli
Mayor of Royal Palm Beach Matty Mattioli

 and also of the fact that Royal Palm Beach is not in a state of economic crisis. “I believe we can accomplish what we want to do without needing to raise taxes,” says Mattioli, pointing to the Village’s reserve of 73 million dollars. “Why deprive yourself of living a normal life,” he says, “when you have money in the reserve?” 

When it comes to the national economic downturn, Mattioli is critical of the banking industry. In his previous career as a real estate agent (for 25 years), he saw the writing on the wall when mortgages were being handed out all too freely. “If you could breathe, they would give you a mortgage,” he says, referring to a few years ago, just before the housing market crisis.  “We the American people bailed out the banks. Now they should be bailing people out…because you can’t do nothin’ without money!” he says with a smile.

This is the way Mattioli is – funny and to the point.  He’s the proud grandfather of eleven grandchildren. His wife passed away a year ago.  So he’s on his own now, trying to take the wisdom of his previous years in politics and apply them to the upcoming years. “Now that I’m retired, I like what I’m doing [as Mayor].  If something good comes of it, all the better.”

Mattioli worked with the Better Business Bureau and the Palm Beach Economic Council, teaming together to build a large, approximately 500,000 square foot warehouse, which will be run by Aldi Company, behind the Regal Cinema on 441.  “I’m very proud of this project and it’s estimated to create about 500 new jobs,” says Mattioli. He reminds us, however, that it will take 15 months or more to build it.

In his previous career, Mattioli worked for Corning Glass as a territory manager for 22 years and really enjoyed the position.

Mattioli with Village Clerk Diane DiSanto
Mattioli with Village Clerk Diane DiSanto

  Eventually he felt the strain of constantly traveling and decided to retire in Florida. He also has experience officiating horse shows for 33 years and as a polo referee for 25 years at Valley Forge Military Academy in Pennsylvania. He feels that he has a good working relationship with the Village Manager Raymond Liggins and the other five Council members. Because of the Florida Sunshine Law, they cannot discuss the proposals that come onto their desks, except for in the course of the public meetings. However, they have a good system for looking at the budget, communicating every day and coming to agreement on the proposals that are most beneficial to Royal Palm Beach.

The Mayor’s opponent Felicia Matula has pointed out that she would “run the Council meetings differently,” making a point to listen to every individual who wants to speak. Mattioli explains that he holds the gavel, so in the normal process of the meeting, he gets to speak first.  Then he asks the Council for their opinion. Then they ask the applicant, the person bringing a proposal before the Council, to speak. Issues are decided by a “Yay” or “Nay” vote. 

Mattioli with Village Manager Raymond Liggins
Mattioli with Village Manager Raymond Liggins

“Every agenda has room for statements from the public,” says Mattioli.  He feels that concerned citizens will speak up as needed. However, he’s not so concerned with the fact that Royal Palm Beach council meetings are usually attended by just a handful of residents. He explains, “They’re happy with what’s going on.” 

 

Mattioli has focused on the Parks system of Royal Palm Beach and was also instrumental in having new water and sewer lines installed in the south end of the Village.  In his other activities, Mattioli is a founding member of the Young at Heart Club, a member of the American Legion post 367, on the board of directors of the League of Cities and a member of Our Lady Queen of the Apostles Church.

He aims to keep Royal Palm Beach a great place to live, work and play.

 

 

Reminder: The election takes place on March 13th, 2012, so don’t forget to vote!

February, 2012 – Brio Tuscan Grille presents Bunny Breakfast

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MEDIA ALERT / CALENDAR LISTING

 

saturday, april 7, 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.

BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE AT THE GARDENS MALL

Supporting boys & girls clubS of palm beach county

Fun-filled Bunny Breakfast,

with special guest THE EASTER BUNNY, to Include fun Activities;

Portion of Proceeds to Benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County

 

WHO/WHAT:

BRIO Tuscan Grille in Palm Beach Gardens is ready to welcome springtime with the Bunny Breakfast. Featuring fun activities for children, including a coloring contest, and a delicious breakfast with fresh fruit, eggs, bacon, French toast, juice and coffee for the entire family, this is an event you won’t want to miss… Oh, and who could forget our special guest THE EASTER BUNNY! Also included, a goodie bag and a photo opportunity with the Bunny (don’t forget your camera!).

 

BRIO Tuscan Grille is proud to donate a portion of the proceeds from the Bunny Breakfast to Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.

 

WHEN:                       

Saturday, April 7, 2012

8:00-10:00 a.m.

 

WHERE:        

BRIO Tuscan Grille

The Gardens Mall

3101 PGA Blvd.

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

Phone: (561) 622-0491

 

COST:

$10.95 per adult; $5.95 per child

 

HOW:

Reservations are required. Please call BRIO at The Gardens Mall at (561) 622-0491 to reserve your seat for this special spring event!

 

ABOUT BRIO AT THE GARDENS MALL:

The 7,500-square-foot BRIO Tuscan Grille at The Gardens Mall has indoor seating for 300 guests and al fresco dining for 50 on its outdoor terrace, which includes a full-service bar. Hours of operation are:  Sunday-Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.  For reservations, call The Gardens Mall restaurant at (561) 622-0491.

 

BRIO Tuscan Grille  BRIO (meaning “lively” or “full of life”) is an upscale affordable restaurant serving authentic, northern Italian cuisine. The subtitle, “Tuscan Grille” is descriptive in the menu that features wood-grilled and oven-roasted steaks,chops and seafood, similar to what one would find in an authentic ristorante in Tuscany. Please visit the website for BRIO locations at www.brioitalian.comand follow the restaurant on Twitter (twitter.com/brioitalian) and Facebook (facebook.com/brioitalian).

February, 2012 – Coupon Swap at Temple Beth Zion

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Join us for a Coupon Swap

at Temple Beth Zion!

 

 

Have a great time exchanging coupons and money-saving tips!  This is a special event brought to you by Aroundwellington.com and Temple Beth Zion.

 

With today’s economy, many are finding that coupons make acoupon-swap difference. Maybe you have extra coupons that you don’t use and would like to exchange them for ones that you need. Gather as many coupons as you can from the newspaper, family, friends or neighbors and bring them to our event.  Let’s save some money together!

 

Coupon Swap

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 7pm

Temple Beth Zion

129 Sparrow Drive

Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411

 

Admission:  $5 + a minimum of 50 coupons (no expired ones please)

Note: Coupons do NOT need to be cut out ahead of time.

Free Raffle Ticket and Great Prizes*!

Dessert and Coffee included

BYOS: Bring your own scissors!

 

 

Please e-mail us with your RSVP quickly – space is limited so hurry! Grab your scissors and come join us for great food, fun and meet some new friends! At the end of the exchange, all extra coupons will be donated. Feel free to bring any extra expired coupons you have (expired up to 3 months). Military families overseas can use expired manufacturer coupons up to 6 months after their expiration date. *Also, get a double raffle ticket just for using one of our “AW Coupons” and bringing in your receipt. We hope to see you soon!  

 

We will accept the RSVP’s on a first-come, first-serve basis. Contact Shawn Thompson shawn.srt@gmail.com, (561) 386-1372 or Ellen Zacharia at mezach529@bellsouth.net, (561)204-5510.

February, 2012 – American Fine Wine Competition to Celebrate ‘National Drink Wine Day’

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American Fine Wine Competition to Celebrate

‘National Drink Wine Day’ with a Fabulous Tasting at Wave 2700 Restaurant This Saturday, February 18, 2012, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

 

WHO/WHAT:           To celebrate National Drink Wine Day, the American Fine Wine Competition president and co-founder Shari Gherman is hosting an open-to-the-public tasting with award-wining wines from the 2012 competition.

 

                                    For $15 per person, guests will enjoy light hors d’oeuvres while sampling a vast selection of all-American wines, including pours from the extensive wine collection at Wave 2700 Restaurant. Attendees will have the option (additional $5) to compete in a blind tasting for a chance to win tickets to the upcoming Allied Kitchen & Bath VIP Connoisseur Reception on Thursday, March 8 or the Consumer Challenge & Wine Carnival Thursday, March 22. The soiree is also an opportunity for guests to socialize with wine experts and learn about the upcoming 2012 Gala with host chef Emeril Lagasse.

 

WHEN/WHERE:      Festivities will take place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, February 18, 2012. Price: $15 at the door.

 

Wave 2700 Restaurant & Bar

2700 North Federal Highway

Boca Raton , FL , 33431

 

For additional information, please

Contact Sally Stilley: 561-361-2700 or Shari Gherman 561-558-2345

 

Patriot National Insurance Group

 

Patriot National Insurance Group is an insurance holding company focused on workers’ compensations insurance. Patriot has two operating subsidiaries: Guarantee Insurance Company and Patriot Underwriters, Inc. Guarantee Insurance Company offers agents and brokers creative risk transfer solutions customized for their clients. Guarantee’s workers’ compensation product line includes large deductible, segregated cell portfolio captives, agency-owned captives, investor captives and traditional workers’ compensation insurance. Patriot Underwriters, Inc. is a Managing General Underwriter that produces, underwrites and administers alternative market and traditional workers’ compensation insurance plans for leading insurance companies, segregated cell captives and reinsurers.

 

About the American Fine Wine Competition 

Since 2007 AFWC has raised more than $430,000 for local charities and helped brand both local businesses through sponsorship and many small boutique wineries in the US through events. For more information about the American Fine Wine Competition and for Sponsorship opportunities please contact Shari Gherman, at 561-504-VINE (8463) or via email Shari@americanfinewinecompetition.com

February, 2012 – Disaster Preparedness Training Event

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Wellington and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office cordially invite you to attend a free training event for disaster preparedness on Saturday, February 25th at the Wellington Community Center .  This seminar is intended to increase awareness of potential threats posed by terrorist activities, natural and human error disasters.  This workshop is designed for the benefit of the following groups and residents are also encouraged to attend:

 

·        Homeowner’s Associations

·        Community Action Agencies

·        Neighborhood Watch groups

·        Civic Associations

·        Social Services Agencies

·        Kiwanis

·        Rotary Clubs

·        Heath Care Organizations

·        Churches/Synagogues/ Houses of Worship

·        Community Foundations and

·        Private citizens

 

All that is required of you is to register by contacting Kim Henghold at 561-791-4137.

 

Please join us as we work together to keep Wellington a GREAT HOMETOWN!!!!  We look forward to seeing you on February 25th!!!

February, 2012 – Family Zoo Adventures

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Palm Beach Zoo News

 

West Palm Beach, FL, February 10, 2012 – The Palm Beach Zoo offers Family Zoo Adventures to help parents enrich their child’s pre-school learning. These age-specific programs will excite and intrigue participants through up-close animal encounters, games, and crafts. This is a way to turn a zoo visit into an unforgettable educational experience. Programs include Stroller Safari, Toddler Workshops, and Children’s Workshops.

 

Stroller Safari – Ages 2 and Under

This program is for infants and toddlers (age 2 and under). Each one-hour program is a different zoo adventure and will include a stroller tour, up-close animal encounter, song or story, and an activity page to take home. One adult is required to attend this program with registered child.

Cost per Participant: $15 for Members $25 for Non-Members

(Fee includes admission to the zoo and class for 1 child and 1 adult only.)

 

Red: Lemurs and Parrots – February 15, February 22

Orange: Tigers and Tamarins – February 29, March 7

Yellow: Wallabies and Friends – March 14, March 21

Green: Lizards and Alligators – March 28, April 11

Blue: Parrots and Peacocks – April 18, April 25

Brown: Deer and Otters – May 2, May 16

All programs begin at the fountain at 10:00 AM.

 

 Toddler Workshops – Ages 2 – 4

 

These exciting workshops include age-specific crafts and activities designed to excite and intrigue your child. Workshops include up-close animal encounters, stories, snack, song or game, crafts, and admission to the zoo. One adult is required to attend the program with child.

Cost per Participant: $15 for Members $32 for Non-Members

(Fee includes admission to the zoo for non-members, and class for 1 child and 1 adult only.)

 

Animals in Motion: Swing like a monkey! Hop like a kangaroo! Get moving like the animals that live in the zoo! Come learn how the animals of the zoo get around, and get some practice for yourself too!

 

2 year olds: 10:00—11:00 am February 16 or February 25

3 & 4 year olds: 10:00—11:30 am February 18 or March 3

 

Critter Coats: Feathers, scales, and fur, oh my! Come feel your way through the animal kingdom, and learn the differences between the coats animals wear.

2 year olds: 10:00—11:00 am March 8 or March 17

3 & 4 year olds: 10:00—11:30 am March 10 or March 24

 

Calls of the Wild: Come roar and grrr with us while we explore the sounds of the wild. Learn how animals communicate in the natural world, and discover how you can sound like them too!

2 year olds: 10:00—11:00 am March 29 or April 7

3 & 4 year olds: 10:00—11:30 am March 31 or April 14

 

Zoo Babies: Discover the different ways animals raise their young. We’ll hop out of pouches, fly from nests, and hatch out of eggs, and then travel around the zoo to meet some of our very own zoo babies.

2 year olds: 10:00—11:00 am April 26 or May 5

3 & 4 year olds: 10:00—11:30 am April 28 or May 19

 

Backyard Buddies: Come discover the zoo that’s in your own backyard! From owls to opossums, turtles to snakes, we’ll take a look at the amazing animals that call our backyards home!

2 year olds: 10:00—11:00 am June 14

3 & 4 year olds: 10:00—11:30 am June 23

 

Color Safari: How many colors can a chameleon be? Learn why color is so important in the world of wildlife, and meet some colorful animals up close.

2 year olds: 10:00—11:00 am July 5

3 & 4 year olds: 10:00—11:30 am July 7

 

Wings and Things: Flap like a bat, flutter like a butterfly, and fly like an eagle. Come discover the world of animals with wings!

2 year olds: 10:00—11:00 am August 11

3 & 4 year olds: 10:00—11:30 am August 18

 

 Children’s Workshops – Ages 5 – 7

 

These exciting workshops include age-specific crafts and activities designed to excite and intrigue your child. Workshops include up-close animal encounters, games, crafts, snack, and admission to the zoo for non-members.

Cost per Participant: $15 for Members $32 for Non-Members

(Fee includes admission to the zoo for non-members, and class for 1 child and 1 adult only.)

 

 Dinosaur Roar: Let’s travel back in time to the Age of the Dinosaurs! Discover dinosaurs that ran, swam, and flew, and meet some of their relatives that live right here at the zoo!

1:00—2:30 pm February 18 or February 25

 

Junior Veterinarians: Come to the zoo for a behind-the-scenes look at the animal hospital, and learn what it takes to keep the zoo’s animals healthy and safe.

1:00—2:30 pm March 3 or March 10

 

Toys and Treats: Play your way through the zoo just like our animals do! Come learn how the zoo keeps our animals entertained, and why playing is good for you. Make a toy for a zoo animal and one for yourself, too!

1:00—2:30 pm March 17 or March 24

 

Who’s Who? Ever wonder why insects wear their skeleton on the outside? Or why snakes have scales? Come learn the differences between animal groups, and meet some up close, too!

1:00—2:30 pm March 31 or April 7

 

Stripes and Spots: Can you spot the jaguar? Is that a flower or a parrot? Join us to discover how the patterns and colors of animals can help them camouflage themselves.

1:00—2:30 pm April 14 or April 28

 

Up, Up, and Away: Discover the amazing world of birds! Come meet some of our own feathered friends, and learn what makes birds so special.

1:00—2:30 pm May 5 or May 19

 

For more information about any of these programs, please e-mail us at education@palmbeachzoo.org or call (561) 533-0887 ext. 229.  Registration forms are available at www.palmbeachzoo.org under Education Programs.

February, 2012 – Clay Glass Metal Stone Cooperative Gallery In Cooperation with The Lake Worth DCA, LULA and the Lake Worth Playhouse

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Clay Glass Metal Stone Cooperative Gallery In Cooperation with The Lake Worth DCA, LULA and the Lake Worth Playhouse

 

Leslie Streeter joins the Cast of The Songs of Phil Ochs  

Sunday, February 19: Matinee 2:00PM Evening Concert 7:00 PM-

Sonny Ochs, Sister of Phil Ochs, is joined by Leslie Street in Concert Narration

 

The Songs of Phil Ochs, a concert produced by the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery, the Lake Worth DCA, LULA and the Lake Worth Playhouse will feature a cast of local performers, Sonny Ochs, the sister of Phil Ochs and local celebrity, Leslie Gray Streeter.  Two concerts will be held on Sunday, February 19 at the Lake Worth Playhouse.  The first, a matinee, will take place at 2:00 PM.  The evening concert will take place at 7:00 PM.  In-between concerts a reception for ticket holders will be held at the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery, 605 Lake Avenue in downtown Lake Worth. 

 

Sonny Ochs, sister of Phil, and Leslie Streeter will narrate the concert sharing memories of Phil, his life and the creation of the songs he wrote.  Sonny was a school teacher in Far Rockaway New York. She has been a music producer and radio show host for decades.  Sonny is a member of the People’s Music Network, an organization started by Pete Seeger.  From these ranks Sonny has organized artists from around the country to join with her in producing Phil Ochs Song Nights.  Over the last forty years these song fests have kept the songs and memory of Phil and his genius alive. 

 

Leslie Gray Streeter is a columnist and writer for the Palm Beach Post, where she has written about entertainment and pop culture for nearly a decade. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, she is an avid supporter of the local music and the arts scene and is thrilled to be involved.

 

During the concert, photos of Phil Ochs will be flashed on the screen behind the performers.  The words to all of his songs will be flashed on the screen as well so that the audience can sing along.

 

Tax deductible donations are being accepted by the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery for tickets for local High School Students.  The songs of Phil Ochs can again speak to a new generation of young people searching for their answers to the meaning of life and the world around them.

 

Interviews with Sonny Ochs can be seen on the documentary, Phil Ochs-There But For Fortune which will be shown at the Stonzek Theater adjacent to the Lake Worth Playhouse on Wednesday, February 22 and Thursday, February 23, 8:00 PM.  Sonny will attend for a question and answer session.

 

Tickets are available at the Lake Worth Playhouse, 713 Lake Avenue in Downtown Lake Worth. Advance ticket prices are $20/$25.  At door prices are $26/$30.  LakeWorthPlayhouse.org. 561-586-6410 Between concert reception at Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery is free with ticket.

February, 2012 – River of Grass Cafe Events

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Mark your calendars for our Upcoming River of Grass Cafe’ Shows

 

In Concert
River of Grass Cafe
River of Grass Unitarian Universalist Congregation

11850 West State Road 84
Suite 1
Davie, Florida 33325

 

(Between Flamingo & Hiatus Roads – on the south side
of I-595)



954-723-7877

 

http://www.riverofgrass.org

 

February 17, 2012 – 8:00 pm

Ronny Cox

Tickets: $ 20.00 Advance Purchase ($25 at the door) Ronny Cox is a life-long folk musician whose “side job” happened to be starring in Deliverance, Total Recall, Robo Cop, Star Trek and countless other movies and TV shows. Ronnie will perform with his trio and also talk about his career. According to Scott Alarik from the Boston Globe, “Ronny Cox is a study in easy going amiability and unforced charisma. He charms crowds with self-teasing humor, tart progressive insight, and a lulling Southwestern folk sound.”

 

 

March 16, 2012 – 8:00 pm

Tim Farrell

Tickets: $ 15.00 Advance Purchase ($20 at the door)

 

With so many guitarists trying to make their mark these days, it’s not easy being a “trailblazer.” Yet, that perfectly defines Tim Farrell. His finger style playing and original compositions display an elegant simplicity that celebrates the purity of the acoustic guitar. Tim is a rare kind of musician, with the ability to both entertain an audience and inspire future generations of players.

 

April 20, 2012 – 8:00 pm

Paul Zisholtz; Aaron Stang & Gary Gonzalez Aaron Stang & Gary Gonzalez – an acoustic duo with a focus on instrumental acoustic music and Gary’s originals featuring his wonderful James Taylor-like vocals.

 

Tickets: $ 15.00 Advance Purchase ($20 at the door)

 

May 18, 2012 – 8:00 pm

Hunter Altshul & Joel Zoss

 

Tickets: $ 15.00 Advance Purchase ($20 at the door)

February, 2012 – Science Fair at the PB Gardens Mall

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CELLebrate Science with Scripps Florida on February 4, 2012

 

Photos by Elien Boes

 

There were several booths and the children were provided a questionnaire that could earn them a science activity book.

 

The following booths were set up about these subjects:

1) Inner life of a cell

2) Disease biology booth

3) Model Organism Booth

4) Environmental Health and Safety Booth

5) Chemistry at Scripps

6) Technology at Scripps 

 

All scientists were eager to answer questions and educate the visitors of the fair.

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March, 2012 – Royal Palm Art & Music Festival

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March 10-11, 2012
Friday 5pm-10pm Saturday 11am-10pm
WE’RE TAKING IT TO THE STREETS!
Royal Palm Beach Boulevard/Southern Boulevard
Village of Royal Palm Beach
Sunday 11am-7pm   

 

Welcome to the annual Royal Palm Art & Music Festival! 


Scheduled to take place on March 10 & 11, this newest addition to regional festivals will be set on Royal Palm Beach Boulevard (from Southern Boulevard to Seminole Palms Drive ) and around Lake Challenger.  The three day festival made history in 2011 as it was the first to close down one of the Palm Beach County’s western communities major traffic intersections for more than the typical few hours.  The Chamber is very excited about this partnership with the Village of Royal Palm Beach.  We invite you to join us for the 2012 festivities as over 100 Artists transform Royal Palm Beach Boulevard into a temporary outdoor museum of original art and masterpiece reproductions.


Jess Santamaria will be chairing the committee for this inaugural event that will be free to the public and that will focus on the talents of our area artists – both visual and performance artists. 


Street Painting

Festival activities are planned and will feature street painting.  Yes, art beneath your feet.  A tradition that dates back to the 16th century, street painting will transform Royal Palm Beach Boulevard to the largest artist canvas in the Western Communities.  Crowds are expected to gather and watch as fine works of art emerge over the two days of the event.  We are in the process of recruiting our artists who will be asked to create works of art of no less than four feet by six feet.  The artists are provided colorful pastel chalks and their section of the street for painting, but the inspiration and creativity is all theirs.  The artwork is guaranteed to be spectacular!

Stage performances will also be a major component of the event.  The Chamber is working with local volunteers to recruit both amateur and professional bands.  Musicians will present jazz, blues, classic rock, and country to set the mood for the festival.  A little something for everyone.  The Chamber is most proud to present bands from our area schools.  Showcasing young talent is a critical component of this festival.

Other festival activities include a juried art show, kayak races, bounce houses, carnival rides, food vendors, business expo, street performers, and beer garden.   A “must see” will be the laser light show that will be presented at night fall on Saturday night March 11th.  Set to music, the spectacular light show will be presented over Lake Challenger allowing festival guests an opportunity to wind down after the fun filled day.  Guests are encouraged to bring their portable chairs or blankets and enjoy the sights and sounds. More . . .

We look forward to seeing you at the 2012 Royal Palm Art & Music Festival!