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The Delray Achievement Centers for Children & Families partnered up with local beer hall Hopportunities to host the second-annual Cornhole for the Kids Tournament. Thirty pairs competed in the tournament, which raised $6,500 to benefit local kids and families. Pictured: Ben Hopfinger, Eric Nabrezski, Steven Murphy

The Cornell Art Museum hosted a grand reopening celebration with two new exhibits: Surfing Florida, which celebrates Palm Beach County’s rich history of surfing, and the #LoveDelray exhibit, a collection of works from local artists. The reopening comes on the heels of the Downtown Development Authority being tapped by the City to manage the Old School Square campus.

Delray’s Achievement Centers for Children & Families has appointed Adamma DuCille as its new CEO. Bringing years of experience in assisting families across South Florida, DuCille says she will “lead the organization by spearheading long-term funding objectives, impact efforts and growth initiatives.” Pictured: Adamma

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A classic car show with a Delray twist, a touring alt-rock goddess, a Juneteenth celebration and much more are on tap this summer

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