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EXPLORE | | | | | | | 100 Clematis St
West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
561-822-1515 | | | | | Description: The ever-present energy of Clematis Street grows tenfold each Thursday, when this weekly celebration takes place. Live music and other entertainments fill the air with music and festivity, and shops stay open later to accommodate eager passers-by. Restaurants, and especially sidewalk tables, are filled to capacity, and folks pack the streets to tap into the excitement and see all that the merchants along this popular strip have to offer. No trip to WPB would be complete without a taste of this signature event.
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| Platinum Band at the Solu Lounge3800 N Ocean Dr
Singer Island,
FL
33404
561-340-1750 | | | | | Description: There is a new 5 star resort in Singer Island called "The Resort at Singer Island" - VERY groovy, modern, upscale location. They are the newest "HOT SPOT" in town and have recently added live entertainment every Thursday night from 8-11pm. They are called the Platinum Band Duo, and the singer is a beautiful, talented vocalist with a huge repertoire of songs from Motown, Disco to Jazz and R&B. She is accompanied by one of South Florida's greatest keyboard/pianist who also sings. This duo is unique, fun to watch and very receptive to the crowd.
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| Palm Beach Fine Craft Show650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
561-366-3000 | | | | | Description: This juried event represents the very best in the world of Fine Craft, including basketry, ceramics, glass, decorative and wearable textiles, furniture, jewelry, leather, mixed media, paper and wood. Many of the participating artists are represented in important corporate, private and museum collections, such as Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian, Corning Museum of Glass and the White House.
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| Palm Beach County DFA AKC Dog Shows9067 Southern Blvd
West Palm Beach,
FL
33411
561-793-0333 | | | | | Description: Two-day AKC all-breed conformation dog show.
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| Palm Beach International Film Festival
Palm Beach,
FL
33480
561-362-0003 | | | | | Description: Over the course of its seven-day run, this well-received festival makes available more than 50 films representing over 20 countries. Feature films and short films receive premieres, along with documentaries, and the festival sponsors seminars, celebrity appearances, and a variety of special events too. Student talents are acknowledged, and part of the proceeds of the festival go towards education in the Palm Beach area.
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West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
561-659-5980 | | | | | Description: This huge music and arts festival takes place along the Intracoastal Waterway, packing people onto Flagler Drive and even onto floating venues. The five-day event attracts more than 300,000 patrons, who flock to buy art, crafts, and jewelry and to hear top-rated musical artists, both current and perennial favorites. Pop, jazz, blues, reggae, and other genres please all tastes, and even kids have specially planned activities to keep them interested and appeased. Other attractions include fireworks displays and the close proximity of WPB's downtown area, which brings CityPlace and Clematis Street into the action.
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| 104 Datura St
West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
561-822-1515 | | | | | Description: Visitors tote picnic blankets and chairs to the Meyer Amphitheater for the monthly Sunday concerts, offered from May to October. Beary Hobb's Drifters, the Landsharks, and Firefall were among the featured bands on past dates, and there's special entertainment for the kiddies, too. If it's your pleasure, pack a picnic. If not, refreshments a-plenty are sold onsite
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West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
561-659-8007 | | | | | Description: Fourth of July festivities are generally extravagant in themselves, but this event, held along the Intracoastal Waterway on Flagler Street, gains something from its waterside locale. The Meyer Amphitheatre plays host to a slate of events and welcomes patrons to rest and picnic on its manicured lawns. Live entertainment is held throughout the day, and children enjoy programs of their own. Naturally, when daylight dims, fireworks illuminate the sky, and a patriotic spirit unites the crowd with pride and nostalgia. A great family-friendly event.
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| 5111 Lantana Rd
Lake Worth,
FL
33463
561-967-6464 | | | | | Description: Hosted by the American German Club of the Palm Beaches, this event celebrates the heritage of the Old Country, with traditional music, food and authentic costumes, too. Those who don't know a great deal about the culture of Western Europe will be edified and entertained by the revelry and camaraderie that this festival brings annually to Lake Worth.
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| Marathon of the Palm Beaches401 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
| | | | | Description: Dotted with breathtaking beaches and charming neighborhoods, the course of marathon directs runners through some of Palm Beach's most scenic areas. Themed "wacky water stations," decorated and manned by costumed volunteers, add humor and spirit to the race. In addition to the main event, there's a wheelchair race, half-marathon, team relay, 5-K and "kids-K."
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