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Arts & EntertainmentWise<br />

Downtown Lake<br />

Worth/ Lake Worth<br />

Evening on the<br />

Avenues, Every Friday at<br />

downtown Lake Worth<br />

restaurants and shops are<br />

open for a weekly street<br />

festival featuring music,<br />

food and arts and crafts.<br />

Come on by and see how<br />

great the city looks. The<br />

redevelopment of the area<br />

really warrants a stroll in<br />

charming historic Lake<br />

Avenue. P: 561-582-4401.<br />

Lantana<br />

Oktoberfest, Oct. 13,<br />

14, 15 and Oct. 20, 21<br />

and 22 at the American<br />

German Club of the Palm<br />

Beaches in Lantana. One<br />

of the largest in the country,<br />

this event celebrates the<br />

heritage of the Old<br />

Country, with traditional<br />

music, German food and<br />

authentic costumes too!<br />

Bands from Germany,<br />

ethnic entertainment,<br />

authentic German food and<br />

imported German beer and<br />

wine along with arts and<br />

crafts, souvenirs, and a<br />

carnival for kids and adults.<br />

P: 561-967-6464.<br />

Greenacres<br />

Greenacres Library,<br />

October events. For more<br />

info, call P: 561-641-9100.<br />

Wellington<br />

The Wellington Art<br />

Society, presents its<br />

second annual Fall Fling<br />

2006, “Art Under the<br />

Pines.” Experience an<br />

eclectic array of artwork<br />

from both professional and<br />

emerging artist members.<br />

Exhibition will include<br />

sculpture, paintings,<br />

pottery, photography and<br />

fine handcrafted works.<br />

Artwork and other great<br />

items will be raffled.<br />

Students from Lee Harris<br />

Music School will entertain.<br />

The event is located at<br />

12700 Forest Hill Blvd., on<br />

the grounds of the First<br />

Baptist Church of<br />

Wellington on Friday, Nov.<br />

10 and Saturday, Nov. 11<br />

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For<br />

information call: Adrianne<br />

P: 561-784-7561 or Karen<br />

P: 561-798-3240.<br />

Village of Wellington<br />

Parks & Recreation,<br />

For special event and<br />

program information, call<br />

P: 561-791-4000.<br />

Downtown West Palm<br />

Beach<br />

Clematis by Night,<br />

Looking for the area’s Hot<br />

Spot to Chill? Clematis by<br />

Night is it! Chill out South<br />

Florida style every Thursday<br />

night in downtown West<br />

Palm Beach from 5:30<br />

p.m. – 9 p.m. in Centennial<br />

Square at the top of<br />

Clematis Street. Clematis<br />

by Night draws thousands<br />

of folks from all walks of<br />

life to this highly-popular,<br />

award-winning weekly<br />

Founta<strong>inside</strong> Concert<br />

Series. This free event<br />

features the area’s best<br />

rock, r&b, reggae, blues,<br />

soul and swing music.<br />

Clematis by Night is the<br />

place to be for great music,<br />

a taste of mouth-watering<br />

foods, and sidewalk<br />

shopping of the trendiest<br />

items around.<br />

Clematis by Fright,<br />

Featuring Teddy Geiger,<br />

with tons of frightful family<br />

fun including costume<br />

contests for all ages, free<br />

candy at the trick or treat<br />

trail, a haunted house,<br />

hayrides, kids activities and<br />

much more.<br />

Thursday, Oct. 26, 5:30<br />

p.m. to 9 p.m., 100 – 500<br />

blocks of Clematis Street,<br />

Produced by the City of<br />

West Palm Beach in<br />

partnership with the<br />

Downtown Development<br />

Authority. For more<br />

information,<br />

P: 561-822-1515.<br />

Moonfest 2006, Oct.<br />

28, Along Clematis Street<br />

from Centennial Square to<br />

Rosemary Avenue Moonfest<br />

has become one of<br />

downtown West Palm<br />

Beach’s biggest parties.<br />

The Halloween-themed<br />

street party features<br />

costume contests, tarot<br />

cards, jewelry and some of<br />

the best local bands<br />

around. Dress up as your<br />

favorite ghoul or goblin<br />

and don’t miss your chance<br />

to be voted “Best Costume<br />

of Moonfest 2006!”<br />

P: 561-659-5980.<br />

Kravis Center for the<br />

Performing Arts, Oct.<br />

7, Dennis Miller, Cocky,<br />

irreverent and lovably<br />

irascible, this selfproclaimed<br />

“ranter”<br />

remains one of America’s<br />

greatest cultural treasures.<br />

8 p.m. P: 800-KRAVIS-1.<br />

Boo at the Zoo; “Baby<br />

Boo” and “Big Boo,”<br />

Oct. 27 – 29, Palm Beach<br />

Zoo at Dreher Park. Enjoy<br />

“trick-or-treating” in a fun<br />

and safe environment.<br />

Local businesses and nonprofit<br />

organizations partner<br />

with us to help make it a<br />

ghouly good time. Not so<br />

scary animal encounters,<br />

haunted house, costume<br />

parade, live music,<br />

storytelling, costume<br />

contest, face painting and<br />

tattoos, arts and crafts and<br />

other seasonal activities will<br />

be featured.<br />

P: 561-533-0887.<br />

Palm Beach Princess,<br />

Thru Oct. 17, "Frank, Lady<br />

Ella and The Duke"! A<br />

tribute to Frank Sinatra, Ella<br />

Fitzgerald and Duke<br />

Ellington. Enjoy the<br />

wonderful cool music of this<br />

trio. 10:30 a.m. and 6:30<br />

p.m. sailings from the Port<br />

of Palm Beach,<br />

P: 800-841-7447.<br />

Boynton Beach<br />

2nd Annual Charity<br />

Golf & Dinner Event<br />

hosted by Keller<br />

Williams set for Friday,<br />

Oct. 6 at Cypress Creek<br />

Country Club on Military<br />

Trail in Boynton Beach. All<br />

proceeds shared by<br />

Chamber members the<br />

Caridad Center and The<br />

Lord’s Place. The golf event<br />

will begin with registration<br />

at noon and a shotgun start<br />

1 pm. Dinner following the<br />

event open to nonplayers<br />

also. If helping local<br />

charities and getting your<br />

company name connected<br />

to this great event by<br />

sponsoring sounds like a<br />

Win-Win to you, please<br />

contact either Laurie<br />

MacBean or Lisa Rodriguez<br />

at P: 561-735-3000.<br />

The Greater Boynton<br />

Beach Chamber of<br />

Commerce, Oct. 12 from<br />

5 - 9 p.m., the Chamber<br />

will sponsor a Business “2”<br />

Business Mixer at the<br />

Holiday Inn Boynton<br />

Beach. The Mixer is open<br />

to the public with a<br />

business card as your<br />

entrance ticket. Oct. 25<br />

from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30<br />

p.m., Prime Catch will host<br />

the Membership Monthly<br />

Mixer, and with the date’s<br />

proximity to Halloween,<br />

there’s sure to be some<br />

ghosts and goblins in<br />

attendance. For more<br />

information about these<br />

and other events, call<br />

P: 561-732-9501.<br />

Boca/Delray<br />

Art & Jazz on the<br />

Avenue, Oct. 19 on<br />

Atlantic Avenue in<br />

downtown Delray Beach.<br />

An open house for<br />

restaurants, art galleries<br />

and shops along Atlantic<br />

Avenue with live jazz<br />

music. 6 - 10 p.m.,<br />

P: 561-279-1380.<br />

Halloween Parade &<br />

Downtown Trick-or-<br />

Treating, Oct. 28,<br />

Sponsored by the<br />

Noontime Kiwanis of<br />

Delray Beach as part of<br />

Kids Fest, enjoy trick-ortreating<br />

along Atlantic<br />

Avenue, 11:30 a.m. – 1<br />

p.m. Parade starts at 1:30<br />

p.m. at Old School Square<br />

and travels east to<br />

Veteran’s Park. For more<br />

information, call<br />

P: 561-330-2499.<br />

“Ghouls & Goblins”,<br />

Oct. 29, Old School<br />

Square Entertainment<br />

Pavilion, free concert,<br />

To advertise in FloridaWise <strong>Magazine</strong> call 561.649.0335<br />

presented by Youth<br />

Orchestra of Palm Beach<br />

County, 6 p.m., 51 N<br />

Swinton Avenue,<br />

P: 561-835-8817.<br />

Not-So-Scary<br />

Halloween Party, Oct.<br />

29, presented by the<br />

Sandoway House Nature<br />

Center – Trick-or-treating,<br />

costume contests, haunted<br />

house, prizes and arts and<br />

crafts, noon – 4 p.m., 142<br />

South Ocean Blvd. For<br />

more information, call<br />

P: 561-274-7263 or<br />

www.sandowayhouse.com.<br />

Jupiter<br />

Maltz Jupiter Theatre,<br />

The Chick-fil-A at the<br />

Gardens Mall Kids Korner<br />

Series presents Cinderella<br />

Oct. 21. Join us as the<br />

Fairy Godmother takes on<br />

the Evil Stepmother to<br />

assure Cinderella and<br />

Prince Charming are<br />

reunited for the happiest of<br />

endings in one of the most<br />

popular fairy tales ever<br />

written. Showtime at 10<br />

a.m.<br />

Batty Halloween Bash, Oct.<br />

31. An afternoon of spooky<br />

entertainment and events<br />

with live “bats,” food and<br />

fun! This is the place to<br />

come dressed in costume<br />

for a Halloween holiday<br />

treat for children ages 12<br />

and under. Showtime at 3<br />

p.m. For more information,<br />

call P: 561-575-2223.<br />

Moroso Motorsports<br />

Park, Ford Power Festival,<br />

Oct. 14 – 15. This annual<br />

event features an<br />

extravaganza that includes<br />

Jet Funny Cars, Mustang<br />

Heads-up “Shoot-outs,” an<br />

all Ford Bracket Race,<br />

Street Tire Race, Car and<br />

Truck Show, Manufacturers’<br />

Marketplace, Car Corral,<br />

Miss Hawaiian Tropic<br />

Model search, stereo<br />

contest and a swap meet.<br />

Call P: 561-622-1400.<br />

To be placed in our Arts &<br />

Entertainment Calendar,<br />

Please email us at:<br />

info@floridawisemagazine.<br />

com

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