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Join our Native Plants of the ONA guided tour and learn all about the amazing ecosystem of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area (ONA)! Learn how much history exists in nature when you explore the many native plants on our site and living shoreline. Then, take in the spectacular views from our pedestrian pier […]
Virtual Family Fun Days Craft activities for kids of all ages. All craft project instructions will be posted here on the day advertised. Marine Day: Sea Animals Sunday, July 16th, 2023 Marine Day : Sea Animals Learn about the animals that live in the sea by making them out of origami! Let’s Learn Japanese: Vegetable-edition […]
Sado: Tea Ceremony Workshop (Omotesenke School)This workshop teaches the basics of sadō – The Way of Tea – necessary to understand the aesthetics of sadō and to fully enjoy the tea ceremony itself. Participants become familiar with how to participate as a guest, how to make a bowl of tea, and serve it. Students will […]
Originally from Mississippi, Reuben Aldridge Hale, Jr. (1927-2018) was a versatile artist whose work was exceptionally broad in scope, from portraiture, figurative, abstract, optical and more. Much of his later work explored his enduring fascination with the changing role of women in the 20th Century, capturing their strength, resilience, and inherent beauty. After high school […]
Long before Barbie became de rigueur, dolls were utilized around the world for a variety of societal purposes, ranging from banishing spirits to breaking cultural barriers. For example, it was customary in Japan to display dolls during Tango no Sekku or Boy’s Day Festival to impede disease. After the start of the Edo Period (1603-1868) and the rise of the warrior class, the Japanese developed the […]
“Hapa,” a Hawaiian word meaning “half,” refers to anyone who self-identifies as part Asian or Pacific Islander. In 2001, American artist and photographer Kip Fulbeck launched The Hapa Project to put human faces, on this international community, and call attention to the millions of hapa who call the United States home. Five years later, The […]
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, FAU's New Summer Series of Lectures. Join us at Old School Square in downtown Delray Beach as Dr. Feeney presents Henry Flagler’s Dream: The Railroad that Went to Sea Ever wonder what it would be like to take a train journey over the sea? Henry Flagler’s railroad did just that. Dr. […]
Ever wonder what it would be like to take a train journey over the sea? Henry Flagler’s railroad did just that. Feeney, dressed as a train conductor circa the 1915-era, will take you on a trip through the history of Florida railroads, including the destruction of Flagler’s dream by the Great Hurricane of 1935. He […]
WHAT: PJ Our Way™ is thrilled to invite families to join them for an exciting cultural event, "A Taste of Israel." This event will feature hands-on activities led by Shinshinim […]
FREE Family Reunion-Inspired Event on May 19 in the Backyard of the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum; Enjoy Food, Music, Shopping, Culture The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum invites everyone to its […]
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