
Every year, during the first weekend in November, Jupiter and the Abacoa Community, come alive with the sights, sounds, and most importantly…the aromas of Italy.

Every year, during the first weekend in November, Jupiter and the Abacoa Community, come alive with the sights, sounds, and most importantly…the aromas of Italy.

t’s officially fall in the Palm Beaches and time to dive in to fresh, local produce, artisan crafts, gourmet delicacies, and more at the area’s Green Markets!

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is welcoming its 28th season with incredible performances that begin this month. The Kravis Center prides itself on the vast array of entertainment that is welcomed to its stage each year. This season, however, goes above and beyond to embrace the wonderful diversity of the performing arts. Be sure to get your seats for laugh-out-loud comedies, high-energy musicals, and incredible shows featuring the nation’s top performers!

While Floridians do not have cooler temperatures or changing leaves to signify that fall is just around the corner, one sure sign is the arrival of the green market season in Palm Beach County! What’s not to love about fresh, local produce, baked goods, coffee and tea, art, and much more? In West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens, two of the most anticipated markets in the area are opening the first weekend in October. Visit your favorite vendors and see what’s sprouting October 5th and 6th.

Though many are still trying to hold on to the last weeks of summer, September has arrived and the fall season is almost here! There is no better way to get into the fall spirit than by adding seasonal decorations to your home! Check out these 7 ways to (pumpkin) spice up your home this season
Flavor Palm Beach is ready to excite, tantalize and satisfy your every craving. For an entire month, restaurants and bistros offer prix fixe menus for lunch and dinner to tempt you to taste the local cuisine from Jupiter to Boca Raton. It’s a great way to check out Palm Beach County’s finest restaurants
We all know that the kitchen is the home’s main focal point. When it comes to showing your home for sale, potential buyers will look very closely at the kitchen picturing themselves and their family and friends gathering there, as well as celebrating important milestones, and hanging out daily. Check out these essential tips for putting your kitchen’s best foot forward and making it sparkle!

There’s a new hot spot in town: West Palm Beach’s Warehouse District. Aside from the incredible food and clothing vendors at Grandview Public Market, Elizabeth Avenue Station is serving us yet another sample of what to expect with the area’s revival. The space is just south of Clematis and encompasses a series of seasonal markets, workshops, and events that showcases our local talent. It provides opportunities to the city and its people, and helps cultivate and grow the community and its art. The Station is bursting at the seams with creativity and is now attracting South Floridians far and wide.

Many Floridians can expect higher energy bills over the summer. We crank up the air conditioning as temperatures skyrocket, washing machines are put to good use with extra loads of bathing suits and towels, and, during the afternoon showers, kids spend all day on their electronics. However, with a little preparation, you can save energy and money in your home. Here are 7 tips that allow you to cut down on utility costs throughout the summer:

If there was ever a time to move to Palm Beach County, it is now. There are plenty of reasons to buy a house or condo in the area. If you want to live in a city with lovely weather, sandy beaches, and diverse culture, but cannot afford the high cost of living in Fort Lauderdale or Miami, West Palm Beach may be perfect for you! The vibrant area rests along the Intracoastal Waterway and offers an urban lifestyle full of great shops, eateries, and nightlife. With breathtaking views and no shortage of things to do, it is no wonder Palm Beach County attracts people of all ages. If you need more convincing, here are a few more things you need to know about life in the Palm Beaches.
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