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February 4, 2012 12:00 pmMaltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter
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February 4, 2012 6:30 pmThe Polo Club of Boca Raton, Boca Raton
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February 4, 2012 7:00 pmCanyon Town Center Amphitheater, Boynton Beach
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February 4, 2012 8:00 pmMaltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter
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February 4, 2012 8:00 pmCentennial Square, Waterfront Commons, West Palm Beach
Author Archives: Doreen Poreba
Estética Institute of the Palm Beaches: Improving Lives, One Procedure at a Time
When Pat Oppedisano reached her sixth decade of living, she felt it was finally time for her. “When you get to my age and you’ve done everything in life – I raised three kids – why wouldn’t I want to … Continue reading →
Palm Beach Gardens Unveils State-of-the-Art Emergency Operations Center
2004’s Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne may not have been Category 5 hurricanes when they hit this area, but they were threatening enough for the city of Palm Beach Gardens to start researching options for a Category 5-protected emergency operations and … Continue reading →
Bugatti’s Brainchild is Both a Beauty and a Beast
Whether you’re looking for attention or not, you’re sure to get it if you sit behind the wheel of the world’s fastest street-legal production car. You’ll draw looks from people of all ages and attract an avalanche of cell phone … Continue reading →
Céline Cousteau – Deep Sea Diva Continues Family Tradition
She has been called “nature’s spokesperson” and a “deep sea diva” – both well-deserved titles that Céline Cousteau has earned through both her land and sea adventures. “I’ve always had a hard time defining me,” said Cousteau, daughter of ocean … Continue reading →
Revamped Marina Attracts Mega Yachts and More
Whether you have a 20’ fishing boat or a 200’ mega yacht, you’ll find a home at Old Port Cove Marina in North Palm Beach. That’s because at a time when many businesses were closing their doors due to a … Continue reading →
The Hills are Alive at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre
The “sound of music” will literally waft through the Maltz Jupiter Theatre from January 11 through January 30. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Andrew Kato and Managing Director Tricia Trimble, the production is the largest ever produced by the … Continue reading →
Barbara Nicklaus Scores a Hole-in-One for Children
You could say that Barbara Nicklaus’ and golf legend Jack Nicklaus’ passion for helping children began with the color blue. When their daughter, Nan, was just 11 months old, she began choking on and off for a couple of months. … Continue reading →
Step Back in History with Florida Ghost Towns
With Halloween lurking around the corner, the words “ghost town” may evoke thoughts of departed spirits and haunted houses. But there’s a difference between ghosts and haunts in this case, as illustrated in a book researched and written by Steve … Continue reading →
Reenacting WWII: History Comes Alive
Many kids who grew up in the ‘60s spent their days playing with the popular action figure “G.I. Joe.” Some of those same kids — now as grown-ups — are still playing a military role, but today find themselves as … Continue reading →













