A few weeks, in one month, after Easter, so "off-season" in Florida and the activities continue...or at least attempt to continue, weather-determined...
"A Tribute to Broadway" at the Kravis Theatre of Performing Arts on a Monday, followed by the Palm Beach Chapter of the UVA Alumna's "Thomas Jefferson's Birthday Celebration" at Palm Beach's Taboo...
"Master Harold" play unfolded at West Palm Beach's "Dramaworks" theatre..."O-Dance" creative contemporary ballet merged with visual arts performance
Saturday, a national polo match at the Grand Champion's Club...then a world premiere of "Love Free or Die" occurred at the "Palm Beach International Film Festival"...the following morning a 2-hour parade occurred along South Beach's Ocean Drive...on the way home there was time to stop at the "Delray Affair" art festival...
Thursday, "Earth Week" commenced with a "Glam From Garbage" fashion show at Norton Museum's "Art After Dark"...Friday,The Palm Beach Historical Society's "1940's Swing Time" at the West Palm Beach Armory was set up to occur generally outside, and right at its beginning, a torrential downpour started and lasted most of the evening...nevertheless 400 people braved the weather and were escorted inside from valet parking. Saturday, "Turtle Fest" at the Loggerhead Museum of Juno Beach had a tornado watch weather cancellation...the weather cleared for Lake Worth's "Earth Day Drum Circle" under the starry sky...
Last weekend...450,000 estimated attended Saturday's returned after five years, Fort Lauderdale's "Air & Sea" show...Weather canceled the event for Sunday. It also canceled the Historical Society of Palm Beach's "Barefoot on the Beach" in Delray...
Next Wednesday, West Palm Beach's five-day 30th anniversary of "Sunfest" waterfront music and art festival starts...it ends Sunday night with an always incredible firework's spectacular...Rain is threatening...and 275,000 are expected...