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April 30, Mizner Park Amphitheatre, 590 Mizner Plaza, Boca Raton.
56 Boca Beer Wine & Spirits Festival - Two sessions: 1-4:30 p.m. Live animal encounters, crafts, environmental presentations, meet the PBSO Therapy Dog Unit and PBSO Mounted Unit, raffles. Saturday, April 30, Okeeheelee Nature Center at Okeeheelee Park, 7715 Forest Hill Blvd, West Palm Beach. Register at or email race director at Day - 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Proceeds benefit Els for Autism, which provides programs and resources for families impacted by autism spectrum disorder worldwide.
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Race registration is $35, $10 virtual option. Obstacles involve jumping, balancing, water, crawling.
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Celebrate World Autism Month at The Els Center of Excellence, 18370 Limestone Creek Road, Jupiter, with a post-race expo featuring the free sensory-friendly obstacle course for all ages and abilities. Saturday, April 30, through the North Jupiter Flatwoods Natural Area, a 160-acre natural area. Free, but RSVP at 833-8421 or Zoom and livestream option at Run the Roots & Ruts Off-Road 5K - 7:30 a.m. Begins with a short Erev Shabbat worship service. Friday, April 29, Temple Israel of West Palm Beach, 1901 N. Michelle Azar: From Baghdad to Brooklyn - 7:30 p.m.
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Live entertainment featuring Motown Magic, a full cash bar with happy hour prices, food and arts & crafts vendors. Friday, April 29 and the last Friday of the month at Lake Park Harbor Marina, 105 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Park. ¦ Guided Tours “Meet the Artist” - 1-4 p.m. Celebrate “World Art Deco Day” and the 35th anniversary of Art Deco Society Palm Beaches with artist, author, educator and Art Deco preservationist Sharon Koskoff for 7 weeks of paintings, photographs, book signings, tour, workshop and lectures and featuring “ALONE TOGETHER”, a 30-foot-wide mixed media collage installation. “TRILOGY… Art, Architecture & Community” – A Sharon Koskoff Retrospective - Opens April 28 through June 13, HATCH 1121 Arts Center, 1121 Lucerne Ave, Lake Worth Beach. SunFest - Through May 1, downtown West Palm Beach. Drop off dates are May 6-9 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 1, Tequesta, is accepting art from young artists in grades 1-12 for a show May 9 through June 3. Talent is, of course, optional, but enthusiasm is always appreciated.Please send calendar listings to calendar editor Janis Fontaine at for Youth Art - The Village Art Studios, County Line Plaza, 578 N U.S. They might even join you on vocals, as will the bartenders, waitstaff, and other patrons, particularly if it's a crowd-pleaser like "Don't Stop Believin'" or "Bohemian Rhapsody." If you're eager to grab the mic and step into the spotlight, things get going at 5 p.m.
KJs (or "karaoke jockeys" for you rookies) James, Monica, DJ Rey, and Frank are your affable hosts and can suggest something from the 400-page songbook if you can't decide. Grapevine's proprietors fully embrace its rock-star status as a karaoke destination and offer a fun, come-as-you-are atmosphere, where a diverse crowd croons an equally diverse variety of tunes. Not so at The Grapevine in Old Town Scottsdale, where the spot's nightly singing sessions in the downstairs bar are its most popular attraction. At most local bars, karaoke seems like an afterthought or off-night lark aimed at bringing in bodies when it's ordinarily dead, dead, deadski.