LEISURE AUTUMN 2019
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FEATURED ARTICLE:
LOXAHATCHEE RIVER B AT T L E F I E L D PA R K
& RIVERBEND PARK
PARKS TO WORK
SUCCESS STORY
PHOTOS: NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY MONTH
MEET THE WHITE-TAILED
PHOTO CONTEST
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Upcoming EVENTS! OCTOBER
DECEMBER
Waggin' at the Waterpark October 5 | Coconut Cove Waterpark Boca Raton
Guest Artist Workshop: Paper-cutting with Hiromi Moneyhun – Holiday Ornament (W) December 7 | Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach
Waggin' at the Waterpark October 12 | Calypso Bay Waterpark Royal Palm Beach Lantern Festival October 19 | Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach Hoot 'N' Howl (Halloween Event) October 25 | Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park, west of Boca Raton
The Arts4All Florida—Palm Beach County Showcase December 7 | The Duncan Theatre at Palm Beach State College, Lake Worth Film Screening: Mirai by Mamoru Hosoda December 15 | Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach
The Gardener Did It Talk by Author Naomi Hirahara October 25 | Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach
NOVEMBER 4th Annual Palm Beach Duck Dash November 3 | Rapids Water Park Riviera Beach Anime Architecture exhibit On view November 9, 2019 – April 3, 2020 Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens Delray Beach
WAGGIN' AT THE WATERPARK
! Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands will be closed to the public during construction of a new nature center roof. Construction is anticipated to begin in late September and is estimated to take 4 to 6 months to complete. Daggerwing Nature Center’s boardwalk will be closed to the public for the remainder of the year while it is replaced. The nature center building will remain open during construction and the hours of operation will remain the same.
MORIKAMI MUSEUM
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CONTENTS AUTUMN 2019
M A G A Z I N E
Upcoming Events 02 Mark your calendar for events October - December Parks 411 04 Important contact information
Volunteer Spotlight PBC Parks Hosts Beach Cleanup on National Skip the Straw Day
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Photo Contest National Photography Month
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Parks to Work Success Story 14 Miguel Crespo
The Power of Parks Retired volunteer finds new passion at Okeeheelee Nature Center
What's New
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Park FAQs Can I metal detect?
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What's That Plant? Pond Apple
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Animal Encounters White Tailed Deer
Know Before You Go Wheelchair Course
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Arts4All Artist Feature Danielle Consoni
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Destination Recreation Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park & Riverband Park
Park Improvement Projects
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Park Amenities & Features
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ARTS4ALL ARTIST FEATURE PG. 11
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY MONTH PHOTO CONTEST PG. 20
THE POWER OF PARKS PG. 22
Produced By The Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation Department’s Office of Public Engagement
Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Mack Bernard, Mayor, Dave Kerner, Vice Mayor Hal R. Valeche, Gregg K. Weiss, Robert S. Weinroth Mary Lou Berger, Melissa McKinlay County Administrator Verdenia C. Baker Deputy County Administrator Jon Van Arnam Parks and Recreation Department Eric Call, Director Jennifer Cirillo, Assistant Director
Graphic Designers Kimberly Krieger & Roshina Hasan Publications, General and Editorial Offices 2700 6th Avenue South, Lake Worth, Florida 33461 To Provide Feedback Call us at 966-6664 or email us at pbcparks@pbcgov.org.
On the Cover Wildlife you may encounter at Riverbend Park in Jupiter. Photo taken by Bob Gibson. AUTUMN 2019
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PARKS 411 .
AMPHITHEATERS
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Canyon - 966-7094 Boynton Beach, Blvd, Boynton Beach 33472 Seabreeze - 966-7094 750 South S.R. A1A, Jupiter 33477
Calypso Bay Waterpark - 790-6160 151 Lamstein Lane, Royal Palm Beach 33411 Coconut Cove Waterpark - 629-8840 20130 Regional Park Drive, Boca Raton 33498 CAMPGROUNDS
Sunset Cove - 966-7094 20405 Amphitheater Circle, Boca Raton 33498 BEACHES/POOLS/SPLASHPARKS/WATERPARKS pbcsplash.com Beach Conditions - North - 624-0065 Beach Conditions - South - 629-8775
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John Prince Park - 582-7992 4759 South Congress Ave., Lake Worth 33461 Peanut Island - 845-4445 6500 Peanut Island Road, Riviera Beach 33404 South Bay RV - 992-9045 100 Levee Rd., South Bay 33493 CULTURE & HISTORY
Juno Beach Pier - 855-6185 14776 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach Aqua Crest Pool - 278-7104 2503 Seacrest Boulevard, Delray Beach 33444 Gleneagles C. C. Aquatic Center - 966-7088 2728 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth 33461
DuBois House Museum - 966-6609 19075 DuBois Road, Jupiter 33477 Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park - 966-6617 9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter 33478
Lake Lytal Family Aquatic Center - 233-1426 3645 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach 33406
Loggerhead Marinelife Center - 627-8280 Loggerhead Park​ 14200 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach 33408
North County Aquatic Complex - 745-0241 861 Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter 33458
Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens - 495-0233 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach 33446
Pioneer Park Aquatic Center - 993-3892 866 S.R. 715, Belle Glade 33430
EQUESTRIAN
Santaluces Aquatic Complex - 641-9301 670 Lawrence Road, Lantana 33462
Jim Brandon Equestrian Center - 966-7090 7500 Forest Hill Blvd., West Palm Beach 33413
Swimming Pools - 966-6632
Jupiter Farms Equestrian Facility - 262-6361 16655 Jupiter Farms Rd., Jupiter 33478
Glades Pioneer Splashpark - 966-6631 866 S.R. 715, Belle Glade 33430
GOLF
John Prince Splashpark - 966-6631 2520 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth
John Prince Golf Learning Center - 966-6666 4754 South Congress Ave., Lake Worth 33461
Westgate Splashpark - 694-5455 3691 Oswego Ave, West Palm Beach 33409
Okeeheelee Golf Course - 964-4653 7715 Forest Hill Blvd., West Palm Beach 33413
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Osprey Point Golf Course - 482-2868 12551 Glades Rd., Boca Raton 33498
RECREATION/CIVIC CENTERS
Park Ridge Golf Course - 966-7044 9191 Lantana Rd., Lake Worth 33467
Coconut Cove Recreation Center - 274-1140 Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park 11200 Park Access Road, Boca Raton 33498
Southwinds Golf Course - 483-1305 19557 Lyons Rd., Boca Raton 33434
South County Civic Center - 495-9813 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach 33446
NATURE
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Daggerwing Nature Center - 629-8760 Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park 11435 Park Access Road, Boca Raton 33498 Green Cay Nature Center - 966-7000 Green Cay Wetlands 12800 Hagen Ranch Road, Boynton Beach 33437 Loxahatchee River Environmental Ctr. - 743-7123 Burt Reynolds Park 805 N. US Highway 1, Jupiter 33477 Okeeheelee Nature Center - 233-1400 Okeeheelee Park 7715 Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach 33413 Riverbend Park - 966-6617 9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter 33478
Westgate Recreation Center - 694-5455 3691 Oswego Avenue, West Palm Beach 33409 West Boynton Recreation Center - 355-1125 6000 Northtree Boulevard, Lake Worth 33463 West Jupiter Recreation Center - 694-5430 6401 IndiantownRoad, Jupiter 33458 SPECIAL EVENTS Special Events Hotline - 963-6755 SUMMER CAMP Summer Camp - 966-7054 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Programs/Facilities Information - 966-7015 Arts4All - 966-7015 Special Olympics - 966-7019
PERMITS Ballfield - 966-6611 Boat Trailer Parking - 966-6611
VOLUNTEER Volunteer Hotline - 966-6609 parksvol@pbcgov.org
Picnic Pavilion Permit - 966-6611
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES - 966-6600
Picnic Pavilion Permit (Glades) - 992-9067
John Prince Park 2700 Sixth Avenue South, Lake Worth 33461-4799
Special Event - 966-7043 Water Ski - 966-6611 All phone numbers have the area code: 561
Walk in purchases for the 2019 Annual and Commercial Boat Trailer Parking Permits are available at:
John Prince Park 2700 6th Avenue South, Lake Worth
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WHAT'S
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Josh’s Benches for Awareness Installed at PBC Parks Two Palm Beach County Recreation Centers are now home to bright yellow memorial benches aimed at achieving awareness of the suicide prevention and mental health resources available in
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the community for individuals struggling with mental health issues. Visitors to West Boynton and Westgate Recreation Centers can now see the Josh’s Benches for Awareness, which serve as a spot to rest or chat with someone
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while getting valuable resources information. Health is a primary pillar of Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation and parks are often spaces for people to turn to in times of need or to escape daily stressors.
Blue Heron Bridge Marine Life Protections Celebrated
The collection and possession of marine life fishery species (species that are collected and managed for the tropical aquarium trade) is now prohibited within Phil Foster Park and surrounding waters, following changes by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The changes are celebrated by the Palm Beach County Parks and
Recreation Department and county officials, and signage indicating the changes has been installed inside Phil Foster Park. The changes maintain highquality snorkeling and diving opportunities and contribute to the conservation of species under the Blue Heron Bridge and Phil Foster Park.
Officials Unveil County’s First Free Life Jacket Loaner Station
On Friday, May 24, Palm Beach County officials, through a partnership with boating safety nonprofit the Sea Tow Foundation, held the grand opening of a new Life Jacket Loaner Station, available to Sunset Lake boaters in Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park. The station is the first of its kind in Palm Beach County.
The station – which is located adjacent to the boat ramp sidewalk –holds life jackets that local boaters may borrow and use, free of charge. Available in sizes ranging from infant to Adult XL, these life jackets help to ensure each of a boat’s passengers have access to necessary safety equipment. Boaters may borrow the life jackets
at no cost and are asked to return them when they are finished so that they are available for others to use. “This will help ensure boaters of all ages have enough proper-fitting life jackets, which will go a long way toward keeping people safe while they’re out enjoying the beautiful Sunset Lake waters,”
said Laurie Schobelock, Aquatics Director. Since 2008, the Sea Tow Foundation has distributed nearly 50,000 life jackets to local businesses and organizations across the country. These stations are placed in locations where boaters will have easy access to the life jackets, such as boat ramps, marinas and parks. AUTUMN 2019
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Meet
Oakly
Look for me in future issues of Leisure Times.
The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department has chosen ‘Oakly’ as the name of its new squirrel mascot, after receiving more than a dozen name submissions from Palm Beach County students as part of its recent Mascot Naming
Contest. The name was submitted by Isaiah Gonzalez. On the morning of July 10, PBC Parks Director Eric Call awarded Gonzalez $25 towards a US Savings Bond and 10 passes to either Calypso Bay or Coconut Cove Waterpark for use during the 2019 season. Oakly is intended to encourage individuals under 18 to live happier, healthier lives by using parks and recreational
facilities in their area, as parks provide opportunities for physical activity and mental wellness. Oakly will be present at department events throughout the year, and visitors are encouraged to interact with Oakly, take photos with the mascot, and include the hashtag, #pbcParks when posting on social media outlets.
Oakly’s character was inspired by Eastern Gray Squirrels that are commonly spotted inside Palm Beach County parks. View the “Introducing Oakly” by visiting our videos page on Facebook.
County Parks Department Wins National Recognition for Three Initiatives The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department has been recognized with three Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties (NACo). The awards honor innovative, effective county government programs that strengthen services for residents. The department was recognized for its work on three communityoriented programs. The Parks to Work Program, a program 8
lifting homeless individuals from sleeping in parks to working in parks and being housed with wrap around services. Parks and Recreation, Community Services and other partner agencies work collaboratively to make a difference. Nature Ninja Warrior Program helps teen participants gain experience in outdoor recreation, environmental education and land stewardship careers.
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Teen participants are from underserved areas and exposure to these nature-based opportunities for healthy living and career exploration helps their overall health and broadens their horizons. The goal is to develop future parks and recreation leaders through the continuation of this program.
Development staff who have systematically researched and evaluated areas in the County that do not have a public park or quality green space within a 10 minute walk (roughly a half mile) resulting in a ‘park desert.’ The department is addressing park deserts by creative partnerships, targeted land acquisition
Eliminating Park Deserts Initiative involves the department’s Planning, Research and
where feasible, and the provision of a mobile recreation unit, The PlayMaker.
White Tailed Deer
Did you know... White Tailed Deer are the largest North American Deer? Heather Moody, Okeeheelee Nature Center Manager, shares some interesting facts about White Tailed Deer, which can be spotted in a few Palm Beach County parks.
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What do White Tailed Deer eat?
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As herbivores, they eat a variety of plants, grazing on grasses, leaves, fungi and lichen.
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What are some of their natural defenses?
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Since White Tailed Deer tend to “run first, ask questions later� when it comes to predators, they usually use speed and agility to escape. They can run up to 30mph and leap as high as 10 feet up and as far as 30 feet out in a single bound. Male deer, or bucks, grow antlers, which can be used for defense when males are fighting each other, or if a predator is attacking.
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Where can we spot White Tailed Deer in Palm Beach County? They are plentiful in natural areas and parks. They are especially present inside Riverbend and Loxahatchee River Battlefield Parks in Jupiter. Pay a visit to Okeeheelee Nature Center, and find a herd living inside a six-acre fenced-in natural compound. Though Nature Center staff provide the deer with food and veterinary care, the deer are still able to live a natural existence inside the park.
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LOXAHATCHEE RIVER B AT T L E F I E L D PA R K
& RIVERBEND PARK Take a step back in time and experience Florida as the first settlers did at Riverbend Park. Hours of enjoyment await visitors walking, bicycling, and horseback riding through nearly 10 miles of picturesque hiking/biking trails, 7 miles of equestrian trails and 5 miles of canoeing/kayaking through the Loxahatchee National Wild and Scenic River. Tour the Farmstead, explore the trails and picnic in the shade under a Seminole chickee. From picnicking and sightseeing in a natural setting and spotting some deer and wild turkey, getting some exercise on the trails, canoeing/kayaking along the river, or learning about Pioneer life, Riverbend Park provides a unique experience for visitors of all ages!
A WHITE EGRET SPREADS ITS WINGS FOR FLIGHT AT RIVERBEND PARK
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he Farmstead at Riverbend Park includes a sawmill and historic sugar cane press. Pioneer Family Farmstead Day is held at the park annually in November. This free, popular event provides visitors an opportunity to experience old time Florida circa late 1800s through the early 1900s. Visitors can see how the pioneers lived and how technology changed their lives.
commemorated with a reenactment held annually in January that gives visitors a close-up look at the events that transpired and their historical significance. This free event is held in partnership with the Loxahatchee Battlefield Preservationists. Their mission is to protect and safeguard Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park, along with the 6,000-year-old prehistoric Native American occupation area contained herein.
Adjacent to Riverbend Park, is Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park, a local historic site of importance. The Second Seminole War Battles (Powell’s Battle in January 15, 1838 and Jesup’s Battle in January 24, 1838) took place on these park grounds. This battle is
In addition to these annual events, monthly programs are held at Riverbend Park. Guests can register for guided tours of the trails and waterways, to learn archery, watch a sawmill demonstration and participate in the popular full moon bike ride.
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“The wildlife is actually amazingly tolerant of us here in the park and you have opportunities to get up close to nature that often in many other places, you don’t get.” JOHN WELCH, NATURALIST AT RIVERBEND PARK
“The wildlife is actually amazingly tolerant of us here in the park and you have opportunities to get up close to nature that often in many other places, you don’t get,” said John Welch, Naturalist at Riverbend Park. Each year, the park has seen an increase in overall attendance, including its programs and events. The consistent positive feedback and frequent visitor experience overall summarizes the department’s core service of promoting and protecting such a site.
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Riverbend Park & Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park are trash-free parks, so visitors are to carry out what they carry in. Dogs and drones are not allowed at either park. For more information on Jupiter Outdoor Center, where visitors can rent kayaks/canoes and bikes inside the park, visit https://www.jupiteroutdoorcenter.com/riverbend/ or call 561-746-7053. For more information about the parks, including program and special event dates, a park map, details on the local history and more, visit www.pbcnature.com.
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
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Boynton Beach residents Jessica and Sandy Rowley are a mother-daughter duo, who, for the past 25 years, have made a habit out of cleaning up parks and natural areas around the area to ensure a cleaner, safer community. So naturally, when they heard about Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation’s Skip the Straw Day Beach Cleanup on the morning news, they immediately wanted to be a part of the effort.
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Every little bit helps, we come here all the time, might as well keep it clean,” said Jessica.
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On the morning of February 22, roughly a dozen volunteers made their way to Ocean Inlet Park to help rid the popular beach of litter. It was held on National Skip the Straw Day, in an effort to bring attention to the issue of non-degradable litter often found along beaches. The unofficial holiday encourages people to recognize the harmful effects of non-degradable plastic commonly known to contaminate the ocean and harm marine life. Volunteers, like the Rowleys, filled a 33-gallon trash bag with debris from the beach park. Every volunteer received a t-shirt, water, snacks and environmental literature. Pickers, gloves and garbage bags were also supplied.
For the mother-daughter team, the cleanup was important because it helps strengthen their appreciation for nature. “We love getting out in nature and enjoying everything and seeing all the animals… and it’s sad to see garbage everywhere,” said Jessica.
Interested? For more information about volunteering for the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, visit pbcparks.com and select Work with Us from the drop down menu, or email parksvol@pbcgov.org.
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SUCCESS STORY
MIGUEL CRESPO
with full-time employment. He boasts a positive attitude and hope for the future.
Crespo credits this optimistic outlook, hard work, and a unique Palm Beach County program for lifting him out of his situation and into employment. Prior to February 2018, current Palm Beach County Maintenance Worker Miguel Crespo made his home inside John Prince Park, a large regional park in Lake Worth. He was homeless and looking for a way out. According to Crespo, he realized he was struggling with homelessness for “too long.� Fast forward to 2019, and Crespo has gained a roof over his head, a car to drive, and the consistency that comes 14 2
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Crespo was part of the Palm Beach County Parks to Work Program, an effort that combines the forces of the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, Community Services, Salvation Army, and other community partners to help individuals who are living in John Prince Park get resources to escape homelessness. As part of the program, participants work inside John Prince Park, doing tasks to help keep the park clean and
beautiful, like picking up litter from popular areas. Crespo completed the six-month program that successfully transitioned him out of homelessness and was able to obtain seasonal, then full-time employment with the department. As of 2019, he’s working on Peanut Island and proudly doing tasks to help keep the island clean. “Sometimes when people ask me, ‘how did it work for you?’ – yes, it did work for me,” Crespo said. Part of the reason it did work, Crespo explained, is because of dedicated PBC Parks staff, like George LaCosta, Director of Parks Operations. LaCosta explained, the program was advertised to homeless individuals in John Prince Park, and Crespo was one of the individuals who constantly expressed interest in the program. Parks to Work was born out of an idea to help homeless individuals living in the park, while providing a way to have them also help beautify the park system. The program will continue to help individuals like Crespo, who’s now looking forward to growing professionally in the department, as well as personally.
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Where does Pond Apple grow? Because Pond Apple does not grow well in dry soil, and they need adequate moisture, you can often spot them around the edges of a body of water, like a pond or a lake.
Who can eat the fruit? During the summer when the plant fruits, it provides food for raccoons and other animals that chew on it. Sometimes the tree is called Alligator Apple, because alligators eat the fruit when it drops into the water. You can also make something called “Pond Apple Jelly,” an edible spread that can be consumed by humans. You may also see butterflies nectar on the fruit as a nutrient source.
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How does it benefit the environment? Not only does the fruit provide a food source to animals both on and off the tree, but the tree itself can be homes to a variety of animals. Birds, reptiles and insects may live both on and under the tree.
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Arts4All Artist Feature
Danielle Consoni Danielle Consoni is an Arts4All – Florida – Palm Beach County participant who has been painting since she was seven years old. Now a flourishing artist in her community, she had her first exhibition in August 2018 with The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. In April 2019, Consoni had her art displayed in a solo exhibition titled, “My Art at Home,” for Arts4All – Florida – Palm Beach County. Much of Consoni’s art is bright, colorful and shows her true creative passion. Against the obstacles she has faced and overcome, she always returns to painting to heal, focus and lay it all on the canvas. “When I am painting, nobody can distract me, I stay focused and learn fast,” Consoni said. According to her, painting is a distraction, helping her stay calm and relax. According to her mother, Maggie Rebolledo, Consoni has struggled with health issues for much of her life, and painting has helped take her physical and emotional pain away since she was young. “She would come home from school, and she would just start coloring and do her little thing on paper, and I noticed at a very young age, they were beautiful,” Rebolledo explained. Consoni will continue to work on her art and painting – her dream is to be a famous artist, and to see herself on TV one day. Arts4All Florida – Palm Beach County, founded in 1985, is an affiliate of Arts4All Florida and sponsored in part by Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department. The mission of Arts4All Florida – Palm Beach County is to create a society where people with disabilities can learn through, participate in, and enjoy the arts. For more information, visit www.a4apbc.com.
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PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
FEATURED PROJECT
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okeeheelee park wake park
The Cable Wake facility at Okeeheelee Park is a joint public-private project between Palm Beach County and JR Wake Parks, Inc. The site is located along Clearwater Lake, with the upland amenities situated near the Osceola Pavilion picnic area. Project elements include two independent wake board cable systems (one for beginners and another for professionals), an aqua fun park, a pro shop, concession building and restroom. The Shark Wake Park opened on June 15, 2019. More information at sharkwakepark.com. 18
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Lake lytal park aquatic center
This $6,000,000 Infrastructure Sales Tax project will relocate the facility to a to be determined location within the park and will included both competition facilities as well as other water-based recreational amenities. Design of the facility has begun with construction potentially commencing in 2020
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COUNTY-WIDE SPORTS FIELD LIGHTING REPLACEMENT
A total of 17 light replacement projects have been budgeted in FY 17 and FY 18. These projects will be funded through $5.4 in Infrastructure Sales Tax proceeds. Work is scheduled to begin by mid 2019. (See Lighting Replacement Map) • • • • •
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canyon district park phase 1 development
The proposed 53-acre park is located south of Boynton Beach Boulevard and east of Lyons Road in western Boynton Beach. The park will be constructed in two phases. Phase I is in final design and will consist of three lighted multipurpose fields, a restroom/concession building, a fitness trail, parking and other necessary infrastructure. Design for Phase II will commence later this year and is expected to consist of a large showcase playground area, additional lighted multipurpose fields or baseball/softball fields, picnic facilities, a maintenance compound and associated parking. Construction for Phase I is expected to commence in early 2020 and be completed by year-end 2020. Phase II construction is expected to move forward by late 2020 and be completed by the fall of 2021. Project funding is a combination of Impact Fees, Infrastructure Sales Tax proceeds and interdepartmental transfers.
Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park Bert Winters Park Caloosa Park Dyer Park Glades Pioneer Park
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Juno Park Lake Charleston Park Okeeheelee Park Pinewoods Park Westgate Recreation Center
BERT WINTERS PHASE II RENOVATIONS
Design is expected to commence this summer for Phase II improvements to Bert Winters Park. Project elements have not been finalized but are expected to include demolition of the former PBMI building and tennis courts, renovation of the staging dock for public use, construction of a public canoe/kayak launch area, and construction of a picnic area that will include pavilion and playground. Additional project elements include renovation of the baseball field 1, repositioning of the sports lights around multipurpose field, and additional car parking. Construction is expected to start by late-2020. Funding is from Infrastructure Sales Tax proceeds, FIND WAP grants and residual impact fees from Phase 1development.
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bridgeman drive park new construction
This project calls for the construction of a new neighborhood park on a .3 acre parcel located at the SW corner of Bridgeman Drive and Florida Mango Road in suburban West Palm Beach. Project elements include two playground area, half court basketball area and associated pathways and landscaping The project is currently under design and is expected to break ground by July 2019. $400,000 has allocated in CDBG funding for the construction of this park.
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RAPHY G O T O H P L N A T IO N A
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CAPTION: Taken next to a small pond. PHOTOGRAPHER: Mitch Eiseman PARK: Waterway Park, Jupiter
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Denise Protonotarios Awesome photo Mitch. You have an eye for beautiful captures. Keep up the great work.
Lois Perlmutter Hatcher The details are amazing!
Sonia Sousa Lovely image.
Laurie Schneider Great capture!
Robin Padelford Eiseman Great picture! You truly have a talent for photography!
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ABOUT THIS PHOTO CONTEST May is National Photography Month and to celebrate, we hosted a photo contest on our Facebook page. Our Facebook fans are always sharing great photos with us that they’ve taken at PBC Parks, so this contest was a great way to not only celebrate National Photography Month, but to bring our photography community together for a fun and engaging photo contest. We received 17 photo submissions, and placed all photos in a Facebook photo album for the public to vote on their favorites. The top 3 most liked photos are the ones you see here! The 1st place photo received 111 likes! The runner up photo received 66 likes and the 3rd place photo received 42 likes. Congratulations to our winners and thank you to those who submitted!
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CAPTION: At sunrise. PHOTOGRAPHER: Kimi Smith PARK: Coral Cove Park, Tequesta
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CAPTION: Taken a few minutes before an early September storm rolled in. PHOTOGRAPHER: Jeremy Ashton PARK: Coral Cove Park, Tequesta 42
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Ed McClure is a volunteer at Okeeheelee Nature Center who worked 30 years in the corporate world, and after searching for a productive and exciting way to spend his retired life, found a new passion at the nature center. Now, he greets and feeds animals, cleans their areas, and works on special projects like beautifying the butterfly garden.
EPISODE 3 Ed McClure
To listen to the Power of Parks podcast, visit:
pbcParks.wordpress.com Ed McClure was recently a guest on the department’s Power of Parks Podcast, where PBC Parks shares inspiring stories from people who have benefited from nature, parks and recreation. The podcast is hosted by Public Relations Specialist Bibi Baksh and can be found on iTunes, SoundCloud and WordPress.
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RETIRED VOLUNTEER FINDS NEW PASSION AT OKEEHEELEE NATURE CENTER As Ed McClure recalled, his journey as an Okeeheelee Nature Center volunteer began innocently enough. In June 2018, he was picking up his mail, and ran into a friend. During his chat, he explained that he’d been feeling “down in the dumps” after his retirement. “I hadn’t been doing much since I moved down here, I was feeling a little empty,” McClure said. Luckily for him, the friend was the wife of another Okeeheelee Nature Center volunteer, who ultimately convinced McClure to put in an application as a volunteer at the Nature Center. Now, McClure said, “I had never owned as much as a dog but all of a sudden, I’m an Outdoor Animal Care Specialist.”
McClure attributes his current success as a volunteer to another ONC volunteer, who showed him the ropes and put him at ease. At the nature center, McClure does tasks like taking care of the animals, greeting visitors and cleaning the trails. He’s also taken on special projects, like caring for the butterfly garden. Though he does a variety of tasks, McClure said he has two favorite parts of volunteering. “The people here are just wonderful, they embrace me, they thank me every day, and I feel like I’m valued,” he said. As far as his day-to-day routine, he particularly enjoys caring for the deer. “I just love them, they come up to me… and some of them will come out and they’ll give me a kiss or a lick,” McClure explained. He added, the deer are like his ‘spirit animal’, and the nature center has allowed him to connect with nature. “It’s better than therapy,” McClure began, “for me, coming here, I come and talk to the animals, I talk to the raptors, the owls, the hawks, I feel like I have a relationship with them.”
McClure was raised in Boston and Though he enjoys the natural worked in the corporate world for environment and peaceful setting 30 years. He worked in the city, that allows him to break away from used the subway, and hardly drove the fast-paced South Florida lifestyle, a car. According to McClure, living McClure recalled a recent interaction in Florida is like living in a different with a visitor that made him truly world, so there were several learning appreciate his volunteer experience. curves when he started as a He recalled, “I’ve met people from volunteer at ONC. “I India, from the UK, Australia… didn’t know if the and Canada, and I say deer… if they’d I didn’t know if the try to be an ambassador bite me, I didn’t and last week I was deer… if they’d bite know if the just sweeping around me, I didn’t know if tortoises were the town center and a dangerous, I the tortoises were woman saw me there was that far dangerous, I was and she said ‘thank you’ away from and I said, ‘yea, I love that far away from reality,” McClure doing it’”. reality” said. However,
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FAQ’S "CAN I METAL DETECT ON YOUR COUNTY PARKS AND THE WATERS SURROUNDING?" Per the Palm Beach County Ordinance below, metal detecting is not allowed in County Parks. Sec. 21-20 – Buildings and other property. (a) No person shall willfully mark, deface, injure in any way, displace, remove or tamper with any park buildings, bridges, tables, benches, fireplaces, railings, paving, water lines or other public utilities or parts of appurtenances thereof, park signs, notices or placards whether temporary or permanent, monuments, stakes, posts or other boundary markers, or other structures of equipment, facilities or park property or appurtenances whatsoever, either real or personal. (b) No person shall dig, move or remove from any park area any beach sand, soil, rocks, stones, trees, shrubs, whether submerged or not, or plants, downtimber, or other wood or materials, or make any excavation by tool, equipment, or other means, or construct or erect any building or structure of whatever kind, whether permanent or temporary in character, or run or string any public service utility into, upon, or across such land, or affix any materials to any park property, except with the prior written approval of the director. (c) No person shall excavate or remove any artifact from any archeologically sensitive areas with particular concern to Native American burial grounds and living sites. (Ord. No. 04-022, § 5, 8-17-04)
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In an effort to improve the quality of life for all Palm Beach County residents and visitors, regardless of age, gender or ability, the wheelchair course inside John Prince Park is designed so those with physical disabilities can live healthy, active lives. >> Visit youtube.com/pbcParks to view an in-depth tutorial for each station. View the video: www.youtube.com/pbcparks
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The course is a mile-long and includes eight different stations, and participants can travel along the course and stop at each station to complete different exercises along the way. There are areas where participants can stretch, ropeclimb, practice on chin-up bars, and more. In late 2018, the course was improved – new equipment was installed, pathways were widened, and new additions were made.
Caloosa
11200 Park Access Road, Boca Raton
6541 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach
Governor Lawton Chiles Memorial
8802 Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach
Canyon District
1300 S.W. 35th Avenue, Boynton Beach
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Jim Barry Light Harbor
5615 Parke Avenue, West Palm Beach
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18301 Limestone Creek Road, Jupiter
9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter
3701Loxahatchee S.R. 715, Pahokee River Battlefield
2188 Marcinski Road, Jupiter
866 S.R. 715, Belle Glade Ocean Cay
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2606 Flamango Lake Drive, West Palm Beach
Flamango Lake
67 Caroline Drive, West Palm Beach
Caroline
5300 Lantana Road, Lake Worth
Buttonwood
4777 Serafica Drive, Lake Worth
Affron
CENTRAL COUNTY PARKS
6401 Indiantown Road, Jupiter
West Jupiter Recreation Center
3630 Indiantown Road, Jupiter
Waterway
9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter
Riverbend
900 E. Blue Heron Boulevard, Riviera Beach
Intracoastal Waterway, near the Lake Worth Inlet, Riviera Beach
Memorial ParkPeanut Island
Ocean Reef 2281 John 3860 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach Stretch
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2090 Juno Road, Juno Beach
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100 Levee Rd., South Bay
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Fullerton Island
37001 Road, Main Street, CanalBeach Point 7301 Haverhill West Palm
Triangle Dyer
100 Levee Road, South Bay 19075 DuBois Road, Jupiter
South DuBois Bay RV
85 Canal Street, Belle Glade 18500 Hamlin Boulevard, Loxahatchee
County Pines Recreational Complex Reverend Leon Camel, Jr. at Samuel Friedland
16004600 Beach Road, S.R. 715,Tequesta Pahokee
Coral Cove Paul Rardin
400Hwy. S. S.R. 47225 U.S. 27,A1A, Lake Jupiter Harbor
Carlin John Stretch Memorial
866 S.R. Belle Glade 3855 Holiday Road, Palm715, Beach Gardens
Glades Pioneer Cabana Colony
3701Highway S.R. 715,1,Pahokee 805 N. U.S. Jupiter
Burt Reynolds Duncan Padgett
13425 Ellison Road, 12860 U.S. Wilson Highway 441,Juno CanalBeach Point
Bert Winters Canal Point Park / Community Center
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Concession-operated Watergate Estates Boca Raton Available in adjacent West Delray Regional Riverbend Park 10875 Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach
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1100 S. Ocean Boulevard, Boca Raton PlannedSouthwinds LEGEND Public Golf Course 19557 Lyons Road, Boca Raton Seasonal
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18069 U.S. HighwayAQUATICS 441, Boca Raton
6620 North Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge
Ocean Ridge Hammock
6990 N. Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge
Ocean Inlet
4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach
Morikami
11185 Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton
Loggers’ Run
1455 Lake Ida Road, Delray Beach
Lake Ida (West)
950 N.W. 9th Street, Delray Beach
Lake Ida (East)
4489 N. Ocean Boulevard, Gulfstream
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4150 Vermont Avenue, Lake Worth
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3645 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach
Old Trail
7715 Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach
Okeeheelee
4247 Sanders Drive, Lake Worth
Sanders Drive
1065 Highview Road, Lake Worth
San Castle Neighborhood
1101 Mentone Road, Lake Worth
San Castle Community
2882 S. Ocean Boulevard, Palm Beach
R. G. Kreusler Memorial
9191 W. Lantana Road, Lake Worth
Park Ridge Public Golf Course
2739 N. Old Military Trail, West Palm Beach
Seminole Palms
5060 Stacy Street, West Palm Beach
Stacy Street AQUATICS
151 Lamstein Lane, Royal Palm Beach
2140 Oglethorpe Road, West Palm Beach
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3860 N. Ocean Drive, Beach 866 S.R. 715,Riviera Belle Glade
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21883701 Marcinski Road, Jupiter S.R. 715, Pahokee
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67 Caroline Drive, West Palm Beach
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5300 Lantana Road, Lake Worth
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Concession hours vary and may change seasonally; visit www.pbcparks.com for more information. The Gold Coast Archery Club has a permit and operates the range in West Delray Regional Park. Applications for membership are available in a mailbox at the entrance to the range. Affron Volleyball courts available onLake a first-come, first-served basis. Bring your own net and ball. Park patrons renting a pavilion may check out a net and ball during the reservation process. 4777 are Serafica Drive, Worth
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6401 Main Indiantown 37001 Street,Road, CanalJupiter Point
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3630 Road, Jupiter 100Indiantown Levee Road, South Bay
Waterway South Bay RV
9060 Indiantown 85 Canal Street,Road, Belle Jupiter Glade
Riverbend Reverend Leon Camel, Jr.
900 E. Blue Heron 4600 Boulevard, Riviera Beach S.R. 715, Pahokee
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900 E. Blue Heron Blvd. Riviera Beach
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3860 N. Ocean Drive Riviera Beach
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2188 Marcinski Rd. Jupiter
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861 Toney Penna Dr. Jupiter
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9060 Indiantown Rd. Jupiter
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14200 U.S. Hwy. 1 Juno Beach
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18301 Limestone Creek Rd. Jupiter
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6811 Booker T. Blvd. Jupiter
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2090 Juno Rd., Juno Beach 26 Waterway Park 3630 Indiantown Rd. Jupiter 14 Jupiter Beach Park 1375 Jupiter Beach Rd. Jupiter
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14775 U.S. Highway 1 Juno Beach
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1800 Broadway Riviera Beach
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5615 Parke Avenue West Palm Beach
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Intracoastal Waterway Jupiter
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7301 Haverhill Rd. West Palm Beach
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19075 DuBois Rd. Jupiter
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18500 Hamlin Blvd. 83Loxahatchee
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1600 Beach Rd., Tequesta
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82 400 S. S.R. A1A, Jupiter
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3855 Holiday Rd. Palm Beach Gardens
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16655 Jupiter Farms Rd. Jupiter
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Loxahatchee River Battlefield Sanders Drive 9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter
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Intracoastal near the Lake Worth Inlet, Riviera Beach 2140 Waterway, Oglethorpe Road, West Palm Beach
Peanut Stub Island Canal
3860Stacy N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach 5060 Street, West Palm Beach
Ocean Reef Stacy Street
2188 Lane, Marcinski 151 Lamstein RoyalRoad, PalmJupiter Beach
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Cabana Colony CanyonCaroline District
Burt Reynolds Caloosa Buttonwood
13425 Ellison Wilson Road, 11200 ParkSerafica Access Road, Juno Boca Raton 4777 Drive, Lake Beach Worth
805 N. U.S. Highway 1, Jupiter 1300 S.W. 35th Avenue, Boynton Beach 5300 Lantana Road, Lake Worth
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Westgate Park / Recreation Center Unguarded 9060Avenue, Indiantown 3691 Oswego WestRoad, PalmJupiter Beach 1 Concession-operated SOUTH COUNTYWaterway PARKS 3630 Indiantown Road, Jupiter Available in adjacent American Homes 9779 Liberty Road, Boca Raton Riverbend WestPark Jupiter Recreation Center 6401 Indiantown Jupiter AquaRoad, Crest Pool 2503 Seacrest Boulevard, Delray Beach NORTH CENTRAL COUNTY PARKS
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North County Aquatic Athletic and AquaticComplex Complex 20 Santaluces 50 861 Toney Penna Drive,Lantana Jupiter AQUATICS 6750/6880 Lawrence Road,
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San Castle Neighborhood 14200 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach 1065 Highview Road, Lake Worth
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Booker T. Boulevard, 28826811 S. Ocean Boulevard, PalmJupiter Beach
9191 W. Lantana Road, Lake Worth
2739 N. Old Military Trail, West Palm Beach
Central Palm Beach County
Okeeheelee 2090 Juno Road, Juno Beach 7715 Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach
Juno
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Melear 14775 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach 6684 Eastview Drive, Lantana
Juno Beach
13901 Southern Blvd., Loxahatchee Groves
Jim Barry Light Harbor Loxahatchee Groves 1800 Broadway, Riviera Beach
Lake Worth 5615 Parke Avenue, West Palm West Beach 4150 Vermont Avenue, Lake Worth
Gramercy
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Intracoastal Waterway, LakeJupiter Lytal 3645 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach
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1101 Mentone Rd. Lake Worth
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2882 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach
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9191 Lantana Rd. Lake Worth
45 Park Ridge Public Golf Course
2739 N. Old Military Tr. West Palm Beach
44 Old Trail Park
7715 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach
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6684 Eastview Dr. Lantana
42 Melear Park
13901 Southern Blvd. Loxahatchee Groves
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3645 Gun Club Rd. West Palm Beach
39 Lake Lytal Park
7001 Charleston Shores Blvd. Lake Worth
6750/6880 Lawrence Rd. Lantana
50 Santaluces Athletic and Aquatic Complex
4247 Sanders Dr. Lake Worth
38 Lake Charleston Park 49 Sanders Drive Park
675 Caroline Ave. West Palm Beach
37 Lake Belvedere Estates Park
4645 Clinton Blvd. Lake Worth
36 Kenwood Park
2700 6th Ave. S. 4759 S. Congress Ave. 2520 Lake Worth Rd. Lake Worth
35 John Prince Park
4246 Lilac Cir. Lake Worth
34 Ixora Park
5470 Belvedere Rd. Haverhill
33 Haverhill Park
2301 Seminole Blvd. West Palm Beach
32 Golfview Heights Park
2606 Flamango Lake Dr. West Palm Beach
31 Flamango Lake Park
67 Caroline Dr. West Palm Beach
30 Caroline Park
5300 Lantana Rd. Lake Worth
29 Buttonwood Park
4150 Vermont Ave. Lake Worth
40 Lake Worth West Park
2140 Oglethorpe Rd. West Palm Beach
53 Stub Canal Park
5060 Stacy St. West Palm Beach
52 Stacy Street Park
151 Lamstein Ln. Royal Palm Beach
51 Seminole Palms Park
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Park Ridge Public Golf Course
Stub Canal 9191 W. Lantana Road, Lake Worth 2140 Oglethorpe Road, West Palm Beach
San Castle Neighborhood SOUTH 1065COUNTY Highview Road,PARKS Lake Worth
Sanders Drive 9779 Liberty Road, Boca Raton 4247 Sanders Drive, Lake Worth
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AQUATICS American Homes
3691 Oswego Avenue, West Palm Beach
San Castle Community Westgate Park / Recreation Center 1101 Mentone Road, Lake Worth
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R. G. Kreusler Memorial 46West Boynton Park /Boulevard, Recreation Center 2882 S. Ocean Palm Beach 54 6000 Northtree Boulevard, Lake Worth
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Lake Ida (East) American Homes Bert Winters
6620 North Ocean Ridge 18500 HamlinBoulevard, Boulevard, Loxahatchee 6541 Morikami Park Road, Ocean Delray Beach
County PinesOcean Recreational Complex Ridge at Samuel Friedland Governor Lawton ChilesHammock Memorial
1600 Beach Tequesta 6990 N. Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge 8802 Boynton Beach Blvd., Road, Boynton Beach
Coral Cove Ocean Inlet Canyon District
400 S. S.R. A1A, Beach Jupiter 4000 Park Road, Delray 1300Morikami S.W. 35th Avenue, Boynton Beach
Carlin Morikami Caloosa
11185 Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton 3855 Holiday Palm Beach Gardens 11200 ParkRoad, Access Road, Boca Raton
Loggers’ Run Cabana Colony Burt Aaronson South County Regional
Lake Ida Road, Delray 805 N.Boulevard, U.S. Highway 1, Beach Jupiter 25031455 Seacrest Delray Beach
Lake Ida (West) Burt Reynolds Aqua Crest Pool
950 N.W. 9th Street, Delray 13425 Ellison Road, Juno Beach 9779Wilson Liberty Road, BocaBeach Raton
Dyer Sandalfoot Cove
Fullerton Island South County Civic Center Lake Ida Beach (East) Intracoastal Waterway, Jupiter 16700 Jog Road, Delray
7301 Haverhill Road,Road, WestGulfstream Palm Raton Beach 22334 Lyons Boca 4489 N. Ocean Boulevard, Gulfstream
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37001 CanalBeach Point 2606 Flamango Lake Main Drive,Street, West Palm
Triangle Flamango Lake
100Drive, LeveeWest Road,Palm South Bay 67 Caroline Beach
South Bay RV Caroline
Canal Street, BelleWorth Glade 530085 Lantana Road, Lake
Reverend Leon Camel, Jr. Buttonwood
4600 S.R. 715, Pahokee 4777 Serafica Drive, Lake Worth
Paul Affron Rardin
CENTRAL COUNTY PARKS
Foster hours Phil vary and mayMemorial change seasonally; visit www.pbcparks.com for more information. The Gold Coast Archery Club has a permit and operates the range in West Delray Regional Park. Applications for membership are available in a mailbox at the entrance to the range. 24 3Concession 900 E. Blue Heron Boulevard, Riviera Beach Canal Point Park / Community Center courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Bring your own net and ball. Park patrons renting a pavilion may check out a net and ball during the reservation process. 78 Volleyball 12860 U.S. Highway 441, Canal Point Riverbend 25 9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter Duncan Padgett 79 3701 S.R. 715, Pahokee Waterway 26 3630 Indiantown Road, Jupiter Glades Pioneer 80 866 S.R. 715, Belle Glade West Jupiter Recreation Center 27 6401John Indiantown Road, Jupiter Stretch Memorial 81 47225 U.S. Hwy. 27, Lake Harbor
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729 64 950 N.W. 9th Street, Delray Beach Gramercy South Inlet 7310 Lake Ida 5615S. Parke Avenue, WestBoca Palm(West) Beach 1100 Ocean Boulevard, Raton 65 1455 Lake Ida Road, Delray Beach Jim Barry Light Harbor Southwinds Public Golf Course 7411 Loggers’ Run 1800 Lyons Broadway, Riviera Beach 19557 Road, Boca Raton 66 11185 Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton Juno Beach Veteran’s Memorial 7512 Morikami 14775 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach 9400 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton 67 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach Juno Watergate Estates 7613 Inlet 2090 Juno Road,Ocean Juno Raton Beach Boca 68 6990 N. Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge Jupiter Beach West Delray Regional 7714 1375 Jupiter Beach Road, Jupiter Ocean Ridge Hammock 10875 Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach 69 6620 North Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge Jupiter Farms WEST COUNTY PARKS 15 16655 Jupiter Farms Road, Jupiter Pinewoods 70 Point U.S. Park / Community Center 18069 Highway 441, Boca Raton 78 Canal12860 Kennedy Estates U.S. Highway 441, Canal Point 16 6811 Booker T. Sandalfoot Boulevard, Jupiter Cove 71 Duncan Padgett 22334 Lyons Road, Boca Raton 79 Limestone Creek 3701 S.R. 715, Pahokee 17 18301 Limestone Creek Civic Road, Center Jupiter South County Glades Pioneer 8072 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach Loggerhead 866 S.R. 715, Belle Glade 18 14200 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach Inlet John Stretch South Memorial 8173 1100 S. Ocean Boulevard, Boca Raton Loxahatchee River Battlefield 47225 U.S. Hwy. 27, Lake Harbor 19 9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter Southwinds Public Golf Course Paul Rardin 8274 Lyons Road, Boca Raton North19557 County Aquatic Complex 4600 S.R. 715, Pahokee 20 861 Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter Veteran’s Memorial Reverend Leon Camel, Jr. 8375 Ocean Cay 9400 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton 85 Canal Street, Belle Glade 21 2188 Marcinski Road, Jupiter Watergate Estates South Bay RV 8476 Ocean Reef Boca 100 Levee Road, SouthRaton Bay 22 3860 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach West Delray Triangle Regional 77 85 Peanut Island 10875 Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach 37001 Main Street, Canal Point 23 Intracoastal Waterway, near the Lake Worth Inlet, Riviera Beach
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DuBois Pinewoods Cay Nature Center and Wetlands 7062 7 Green18069 19075 DuBois Road, U.S.Ranch Highway 441, Boca Jupiter Raton 12800 Hagen Road, Boynton Beach
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NORTH SOUTH COUNTY PARKS
Caloosa 59 Planned LEGEND Stacy Street 1300 S.W. 35th Avenue, Boynton Beach 52 5060 Stacy Street, West Palm Beach Canyon District Seasonal 60 8802 Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach Stub Canal 53 Unguarded 2140 Oglethorpe Road, West Palm Beach Governor Lawton1 Chiles Memorial 61 West 6541 Morikami Park/ Road, Delray Center Beach Concession-operated Boynton Park Recreation 54 6000 Northtree Boulevard, Lake Worth Cay Nature Center and Wetlands Available in adjacent 62 Green 12800 Hagen Ranch/ Road, BoyntonCenter Beach Westgate Park Recreation Park 55 Riverbend 3691 Oswego Avenue, West Palm Beach Gulfstream 63 4489 N. Ocean Boulevard, Gulfstream
151 Lamstein Lane, Royal Palm Beach
Aqua Crest Pool 57 Santaluces Athletic and Aquatic Complex 2503 Seacrest Boulevard, Delray Beach 50 6750/6880 Lawrence Road, Lantana Burt Aaronson South County Regional 58 Seminole Palms 11200 Park Access Road, Boca Raton 51
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PARK AMENITIES & FEATURES
36 4645 Clinton Boulevard, Lake Worth Old Trail 44 2739 N. Old Military Trail, West Palm Beach Lake Belvedere Estates 37 675 Caroline Avenue, West Palm Beach Park Ridge Public Golf Course 45 9191 W. LantanaLake Road,Charleston Lake Worth 38 7001 Charleston Shores Boulevard, Lantana R. G. Kreusler Memorial 46 2882 S. Ocean Boulevard, Palm Beach Lake Lytal 39 3645 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach San Castle Community 47 1101 Mentone Road, Lake Worth Lake Worth West 40 4150 Vermont Avenue, Lake Worth San Castle Neighborhood 48 1065 Highview Road, Lake Worth Loxahatchee Groves 41 13901 Southern Blvd., Loxahatchee Sanders Drive Groves 49 4247 Sanders Drive, Lake Worth Melear 42 Athletic and Aquatic Complex 6684 Eastview Drive, Lantana 50 Santaluces 6750/6880 Lawrence Road, Lantana Okeeheelee 43 Seminole Palms Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach 51 7715 151 Lamstein Lane, Royal Palm Beach Old Trail 44 2739 N. Old Military Trail, West Stacy Street Palm Beach 52 5060 Stacy Street, West Palm Beach
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11185 Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton
10875 Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach
77 West Delray Regional Park
66 Loggers’ Run Park
1455 Lake Ida Rd. Delray Beach
76 Watergate Estates Park
Boca Raton
9400 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton
75 Veteran’s Memorial Park
19557 Lyons Rd. Boca Raton
74 Southwinds Public Golf Course
1100 S. Ocean Blvd. Boca Raton
73 South Inlet Park
16700 Jog Rd. Delray Beach
72 South County Civic Center
22334 Lyons Road Boca Raton
71 Sandalfoot Cove Park
18069 U.S. Hwy. 441 Boca Raton
70 Pinewoods Park
65 Lake Ida West Park
950 N.W. 9th St. Delray Beach
64 Lake Ida East Park
4489 N. Ocean Blvd. Gulfstream
63 Gulfstream Park
12800 Hagen Ranch Rd. Boynton Beach
62 Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands
6541 Morikami Park Rd. Delray Beach
61 Governor Lawton Chiles Memorial Park
8802 Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach
60 Canyon District Park
1300 S.W. 35th Ave. Boynton Beach
59 Caloosa Park
11200 Park Access Rd. 12551 Glades Rd. west of Boca Raton
6620 North Ocean Blvd. Ocean Ridge
69 Ocean Ridge Hammock Park
6990 N. Ocean Blvd. Ocean Ridge
58 Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park
2503 Seacrest Blvd. Delray Beach
68 Ocean Inlet Park
4000 Morikami Park Rd. Delray Beach
57 Aqua Crest Pool
9779 Liberty Rd Boca Raton
56 American Homes Park 67 Morikami Park
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