Devonshire’s numerous amenities provide opportunities for safe, social interaction
These stories honor the accomplishments of African American artists, musicians, scientists, and others.
How the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach creates virtual adventures.
Selections include disc golf and basketball.
Grab & Go kits, virtual storytimes, and walk-up pick-up service are featured.
Keith A. James says it was "a great honor and privilege" to have the baseball legend, who broke through racial barriers, in the city.
Participants will test their sustainability and climate change knowledge with the chance to win prizes.
No timeline has been offered for completion of repair.
Authors with books coming out soon include Kristin Hannah and Patricia Briggs.
The Sweetheart's Book Club will discuss their favorite werewolf, vampire and faerie paramours during a Jan. 14 virtual meeting.
Students in Port St. Lucie collected more than 100 pairs of pajamas for Treasure Coast Foster Closet
A venture into the Everglades is a master class in engineering.
The first event, Screen on the Green, will be held on Friday, Jan. 8, and will feature Disney’s recent hit "Onward."
Devonshire provides creative options for physical fitness
Another goal is reaching youth through literature authored by diverse creators and featuring characters who look like them as the heroes.
MorseLife Health System in West Palm Beach invited donors to get the coronavirus vaccine, possibly violating guidelines, reports said.
"Despite all that 2020 brought us, we managed to fall in love with books just as we do every year."
Eileen Tuly won a $1 million prize after playing the $5,000,000 CASHWORD scratch-off game.
While many traditional stories about nature have survived through the ages, they are not always based on fact.
Individuals can be any age and need not be symptomatic to be registered and tested.
There's no cost to play, but participants must bring their own discs.
A one-on-one with Devonshire Director of Sales Kathy McCrossin
Daylight Savings Time will end at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1.
This free virtual event is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Selection include fiction and non-fiction reads, a TV miniseries and a podcast.
In-person and online options are available.
Visitors are asked to follow COVID-19 guidelines.
Recommended reads include a non-fiction account of the Salem Witch Trials and novels featuring fictional witches and wizards.
This month members of the Sweethearts Book Club can read any book in the genre, as long as its protagonists are LGBTQ+ or a POC.
Books, movies, TV shows and podcasts are recommended.
COVID-19 restrictions will include mandatory temperature checks for all athletes and staff before each game.
This program enables college aged interns to lead summer camp environmental programs for K-8th grade students.
Homework help, book club are among the options.
Applications are being accepted through Sept. 21 or until all slots are filled.
The outdoor market is scheduled to open on Oct. 3.
Authors include Tony Hillerman, J.K. Rowling and Barbara Kingsolver.
Use will be at the individual's own risk.
Options are available for babies, toddlers, and families.
County beaches will be open over the Labor Day weekend, but town beaches will be closed.
The group will highlight diverse love stories by reading LGBTQ+ and/or POC romances.