Jupiter Magazine July 2022

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Features

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The OG Influencers

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A Hero’s Welcome

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Adventure Awaits!

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Modern Mermaid

Sisters Beth Beattie Aschenbach and Danielle Norcross and their ever-growing lifestyle brand, Palm Beach Lately By Judy Martel A Jupiter Farms couple gets a home makeover from Montel Williams and his Military Makeover television show By Paige Bowers 10 cool ways to explore the water this summer By Kerry Shorr Chic swim ensembles fit for the modern sea-maiden

42 Palm Beach County Firefighter Jake Portwood paddles with his dog Calico

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Contents In Every Issue

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12 Editor’s Note 14 Publisher’s Note 93 Flavor

Foodie news and dining guide

102 Hot Shots

Photos from recent events

110 Calendar

What to do and see this summer

112 Surf Report

What’s up on jupitermag.com

The Local 19 Around Town 22 Character

Beth Beattie Aschenbach and Danielle Norcross of Palm Beach Lately

Local resident Nicole Mader studies the Indian River Lagoon in her plight to protect dolphins

24 Wellness

Spa treatments for summer

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Textile designer Jennifer Paganelli, goat yoga in Jupiter Farms, hot summer essentials

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Dolphin researcher Nicole Mader

25 The Goods

The ultimate travel kit for a summer jet-setting excursion

26 Off the Charts

A Jupiter couple finds the perfect vessel to introduce their young children to boating—a SeaVee 322z COURTESY OF JENNIFER PAGANELLI

28 Wanderlust

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Photographer: Nick Mele Chanel Fantasy tweed blouse, skirt, bowling bag (buying info on page 54); shot by Jupiter Magazine on location at the Jupiter Dive Center

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Explore Portugal’s historic wine regions, charming villages, and ancient citadels from the magical Douro River on a luxury cruise

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CONTRIBUTORS Writers Paige Bowers, George LaBonte, Judy Martel, Holly Martinez, Emily Pantelides, Michelle Payer, Kerry Shorr, Liza Grant Smith, Valerie Staggs Photographers Steven Martine, Nick Mele, Jason Nuttle Social Photographers Tracey Benson, Capehart, Jacek Gancarz, Benno Klandt, LILA Photo, Sampson Photography

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Editor’s note

Visions of summer

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ave you ever met an “influencer”? That’s a rhetorical question of course. I mean, these days it seems everyone fancies themself an influencer to some extent. Don’t get me wrong: It’s absolutely a legitimate career, and I have so much respect for the level of hard work and talent that goes into branding yourself to the point where you can make a living at it. And getting there in 2022 is more difficult than ever with so many people flooding the market with the same aspirations. To be a true influencer today, you have to be a true visionary. Beth Beattie Aschenbach and Danielle Norcross are exactly that. When the sisters started their Palm Beach Lately brand a decade ago, showcasing the South Florida lifestyle at its finest, there weren’t a ton of people outside of major U.S. cities using Instagram as a “business” with such success. They managed to parlay their personal ode to Palm Beach living into a booming brand and have since collaborated with major companies on projects ranging from fashion and interior design to beach products and boats. Their quintessential Palm Beach aesthetic is perfect for summer, which is why we decided to tell their story in this issue. Meet the area’s OG influencers on page 30. You can’t think of summer in South Florida without the ocean coming to mind—paddleboarding, snorkeling, kitesurfing...Whatever floats your boat. And starting on page 42, we highlight 10 cool ways to explore the water to help get you psyched for summer. I’m willing to bet there’s at least one thing on the list you haven’t tried, or even heard of (dragon boat racing, anyone?). And we give you all the info you need to give it a go! I’d like to say a special thank you to local production company BrandStar for inviting us out to the taping of their Military Makeover show in March. The reality series cohosted by Montel Williams does its part to help military veterans by giving their homes a complete makeover—and a recent episode featured the home of a Jupiter Farms family (read their story on page 38). With so much in the news lately focused on negative aspects of humanity, it’s nice to be reminded of the kindness that exists in the world too. Peace and blessings,

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look forward to summer every year—things tend to slow down a bit, especially my calendar, as there are not as many events to attend as there are during season. It’s a time to reset, organize, and read all those books that have piled up, as well as start planning for next season. What are you up to this summer? My husband and I have several trips planned, including two weddings in July. Many of our friends’ children are grown and starting their own lives, and I look forward to celebrating those special moments. Our two kids will join us to visit family and friends at the end of August, but we’ll also be home quite a bit. We are lucky to live in paradise with so much to enjoy in northern Palm Beach County. I will be spending my days paddleboarding (something I haven’t yet tried!), taking a tour of the lighthouse, boating, and playing tennis and golf. I’d also like to take a few staycations to check out some resorts within driving distance for a long weekend getaway. Many Florida resorts have fantastic resident summer rates, and it’s always nice to explore more of our beautiful state when it’s not busy season. I’d like to wish our business owners and readers a lovely summer, and I hope you enjoy our July/August issue. Next month’s issue will feature our editorial team’s inaugural Ones to Watch list, plus it will include a special advertising section, Leaders in Palm Beach County, in addition to our Luxury Homes Real Estate section and Flavor Dining Guide. As always, please contact me if you have any questions about advertising in one of the special sections or elsewhere in the magazine or on the website. Speaking of jupitermag.com, be sure to sign up for our weekly Insider’s Guide newsletter to keep up with current events and news. Thank you for your readership and for supporting Jupiter Magazine. I look forward to continuing to support our local community and businesses, so please reach out to me anytime with events the magazine might sponsor or any advertising needs you may have. See you again in September. Have a great summer!

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Clockwise from left: Jennifer Paganelli’s fabric patterns include Zebras Menagerie, Floral, Hearts, and Pink Floral.

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lipping through swatches from Jennifer Paganelli’s collections can’t help but make you smile. Sporting names like Happy Camper, her fabric designs are splashed with brilliant colors and have been crafted into quilts, clothing, and home decor for decades. With her new Lovely Day collection launching this summer and her love of painting blooming into an expanding art collection, Paganelli’s passion is as bright as the fabrics she started designing 40 years ago. She began a career in the textile industry in New York in 1983 and started collecting vintage fabrics on the side. “They were document fabrics, which are fabrics that are 100 years old or older that have been brought back to the market,” she says. Using a light box, she would JU LY/AU GU ST 2 0 2 2 | JUPITER

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trace the designs and recolor them, putting her own spin on things. When she discovered the babysitter she had hired to watch her two kids while she worked was experienced in sewing, the two began working together to create vintage fabrics. Paganelli began selling them out of her home, and in 2001, she launched her company, Sis Boom. Four years later, she introduced her first fabric collection, Girlfriends, with fabrics named after all her best gal pals. Paganelli moved to Jupiter in 2018, bringing with her a newfound love of painting. Her signature colorful flowers now bloom in acrylic paint on canvas as well. Of course, she continues to create fabric patterns, which are sold locally at Red Thread Studio in Palm City and The Inspired Sewist in Jupiter. As she watches crafts like quilting become trendy, Paganelli takes pride in the authenticity of her creations. “I see a lot of prepackaged stuff...but quilts are meant to be made from spare parts, like someone’s old shirt,” she says. “They are not intended to match. My collections are intended to be fun and to let you do your own thing.” jenniferpaganelli.com; sisboom.com

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n a breezy, sunny Saturday in April, 30 yogis lay down their mats and wait for class to begin. But this isn’t just any yoga class—a herd of baby goats are in on the action too. Goat yoga began trending a few years ago, and now locals can take part in the fun at the Groovy Goat Farm in Jupiter Farms. “This is about reconnecting people with nature through interaction with animals,” says yogi Kim Depasquale, who studies animal therapy. When Depasquale’s father-in-law, John Depasquale, purchased his Jupiter Farms property in 2021, she pitched him the idea of bringing Downward Goat—a local nonprofit that supports veterans, first responders, and other caregivers through therapeutic yoga— to the farm. A Vietnam vet, he knew nothing about goats at the time. “I’m from Brooklyn,” he says. “I knew dogs, cats, and rats.” Today, there are nine goats on his property, among other animals including donkeys. His “best friend” is Peanut, a brown goat who follows him everywhere. “Goats are social, affectionate, and like being around animals and people,” says Despasquale, who has seen firsthand the therapeutic effect his goats have on people. “This is a place where people can leave their stress behind.” Goat yoga provides several benefits including increased focus, laughter, and a general feel-good mood after interacting with the animals. Groovy Goat Farm offers goat yoga twice a month (July classes are on the 9th and the 23rd) and also hosts private parties and team-building events. groovygoatfarm.com —V.S.

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A Life’s Purpose DOLPHIN RESEARCHER NICOLE MADER HAS DEDICATED HER LIFE TO MONITORING AND PROTECTING THE PRECIOUS SEA LIFE IN OUR LOCAL WATERWAYS H O L LY M A R T I N E Z

River Lagoon, studying water conditions and how they affect the dolphin population. It’s important work to be sure, as many local dolphins suffer from issues including seriously compromised immune systems, skin disorders (like lobomycosis), and a high mortality rate for newborn calves. And all of that, she says, is a direct result of environmental pollution in the waterways caused by things like discharge from Lake Okeechobee, fertilizer and Nicole Mader photographs the local dolphin population from her 17-foot Mako boat.

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stormwater runoff, and plastic trash. “The dolphins don’t leave the Indian River Lagoon,” explains Mader. “They travel 50 miles or so up and down, but they don’t go into the ocean. They stay here. So whatever we do to our waterways, we do to the dolphins. They’re our neighbors, and we need to treat them as such.” Born and raised in Martin County, Mader has been interested in aquatic wildlife since she was a child, attending Jensen Beach’s Environmental Studies Center and spending time on the water with her father, a boat builder. After graduating from the University of Florida, she started her career working as a dolphin trainer in the Keys, where she was eager to work with marine life—if still a bit green. “When I was in the Keys, people there were protesting the collection of wild dolphins for captivity,” she recalls. “At the time, I didn’t fully understand it, but now I’m on the other side doing research and am very against any type of captivity. It’s amazing how far I’ve come.” After migrating back up north in 1991, she volunteered with the Jupiter-based Wild Dolphin Project, studying Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas and working closely with other organizations as well throughout the years. Now she has returned to her home turf of Martin County. “It was a full-circle moment coming back here and focusing on the

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Mader’s dog Moby often accompanies her during research days on the Indian River Lagoon.

Atlantic bottlenose dolphin population in the southern Indian River Lagoon,” says Mader. “What’s going on with Lake Okeechobee, the discharge, and how it has polluted our waterways, I really wanted to document that over time because the best way to study any population is over the long term.” Mader’s research involves collecting data to monitor the local dolphin population. By photographing their dorsal fins (each dorsal fin is as different as a human fingerprint), she can track them over the years. Her collection of data helps to understand abundance, birth and death rates, home ranges, behaviors, and more. At every dolphin sighting, she checks the water’s salinity, temperature, and turbidity every half hour. She also has a strong passion for educating others on what she has learned about the harm being done to marine life and how locals can make small changes that add up to a big impact. “Dolphins are intelligent beings, and they live in harmony with their environment without destroying it,” she says. “I really want to bring to light what people do to our waterways, like throwing trash away inappropriately. We’ve had many dolphins wash up on the beach that have been stranded or killed by ingesting plastics or getting entangled in monofilament.” Mader is heavily involved with the

community’s waterways in other ways as well, including as a board member of the Environmental Studies Center and the Rivers Coalition. For the past 11 years, she has led River Kidz, a Stuart-based nonprofit that teaches children the importance of advocating for clean waterways. She also serves on the board of Massachusettsbased Ocean Alliance. “I’m proud that I have stayed consistent with my deep concern for our local environment and waterways,” says Mader. “I try to spread the word with the kids and by being on various boards…. I have such love for my town. Every little bit counts. If you do the right thing, it draws people to do the same.” ❖

3 Ways to Get Involved Mader offers advice to those who are interested in advocating for local marine life

• Contact local, state, and federal legislators to advocate for laws and policies that protect marine life and wildlife and keep waterways clean. To locate your local representatives, visit house.gov.

• Attend monthly Rivers Coalition meetings at Stuart City Hall; the next meeting is July 28. (riverscoalition.org)

• Support local organizations like the Florida Oceanographic Society (floridaocean.org) and the Environmental Studies Center (martinschools.org/o/esc) by volunteering your time or donating what you can financially.

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For Sunspots It’s all fun in the sun until those dark spots show up. Reduce the appearance of surface skin damage with just the right facial. Pure Bliss Day Spa in Jupiter offers the HydraFacial, a gentle treatment that targets dead skin cells. The skin is exfoliated, extracted, then treated with an antioxidant-rich serum packed with peptides and hydrating

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hyaluronic acid. You can also add boosters tailored to after-sun therapy, including Britenol (with alpha-arbutin and bearberry extract to brighten and balance) and potent vitamin C (to minimize dark spots). purebliss-dayspa.com For Dry Skin An afternoon at the pool or beach is no doubt relaxing, but all that chlorine and salt water can spell trouble for your skin’s moisture levels, leaving it tight and flaky. It may sound counterintuitive, but a good salt scrub can help bring things back to normal. The Botanical Crush Scrub at Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa in Jensen Beach is infused with mineral-rich salt to exfoliate dry, dead skin, plus aromatherapy oils for a total sensory experience. After the scrub, an organic moisturizing oil is applied to replenish hydration. hutchinsonshores.com/spa-menu

For Summer Hair Woes Sun exposure, frequent hair washing and hat-wearing, and sunscreen application can put the hair and scalp through the wringer. That’s why it’s important to give your noggin some extra love during the summer months. Fusion Salon & Spa in Port St. Lucie offers a Scalp Benefit Facial to remedy things like flakiness, irritation, and more. The gentle but invigorating scalp exfoliation reduces flaking by 41 percent, relieves irritation, eliminates excess oil caused by sweating, and slays sunscreen buildup near the hairline. And all that extra attention means shinier, healthier hair. fusionwest.net/hair For Activity-Induced Aches After a day in the hot sun spent surfing, wakeboarding, or biking, a full-body treatment is in order. To calm overheated skin, throbbing joints, and sore muscles, try a body wrap like the Tahitian Noni Wrap at Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa. The noni fruit is lauded for its positive effects on joint health and immunity, as well as its antioxidant properties. The treatment harnesses these antiinflammatory benefits to alleviate soreness and soothe overexposed, sun-damaged skin via a cocoon-style wrap for optimal absorption. Take things a step further with a redness-reducing silver ion face mask plus a warm coconut milk scalp and body application. jupiterbeachresort.com/spa ❖

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The Claunch family takes their SeaVee out on the Loxahatchee River; the center console with storage (below).

Fuel-Efficient FAMILY FUN WITH TWO YOUNG CHILDREN THEY HOPED TO INTRODUCE TO THE JOY OF BOATING, WILL AND ALYSSA CLAUNCH FOUND JUST THE RIGHT VESSEL FOR THEIR EXCURSIONS AND BUDGET GEORGE LABONTE Will and Alyssa Claunch with their kids, Reagan and Walker

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or a young family building a life together in Jupiter, the ocean certainly plays a role in leisure activities. For Will and Alyssa Claunch and their young children, 2-year-old Walker and 1-year-old Reagan, a lifetime of adventure lies ahead on their newly acquired SeaVee 322z center console. The Claunches have a solid background in boating, and both say it was an important aspect of their upbringing. For Will, a native of Palm City, fishing on his family’s bay boat provided a solid boating base and, more importantly, a love of fishing.

Alyssa takes sailing seriously, and growing up in Mystic, Connecticut offered her opportunities to sail the northeastern Atlantic. The couple always knew the boating life was something they wanted to share with their own kids someday. On the quest for the perfect boat—

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one that would offer something to each member of the family—a few conditions would need to be met. For Will, a vessel that was well appointed for serious fishing was important, though not at the expense of his family’s comfort and safety. A large enough center console with adequate freeboard to allow the kids plenty of mobility without fear of anyone climbing out or falling overboard was paramount. A vessel large enough for blue water fishing and Bahama crossings was also a requirement—which meant they needed storage availability and would be challenged by the rising cost of fuel. They decided a boat in the 30- to 34-foot class that could be powered efficiently with just a pair of engines would be perfect. They also agreed to forego permanent forward and aft cockpit seating in favor of adding marine beanbags forward, as well as a removable cockpit bench that would allow for maximum fishing room as needed and the ability to add temporary seating as necessary for family cruising and sandbar days. After careful consideration, the layout of the SeaVee 322z

proved to be ideal for the family. The soft SeaVee ride would be comfortable for the kiddos as they discovered the ocean with their parents. The meticulous rigging and top-quality hardware stood out. The deck space was roomy and open. Matching 16-inch Garmin MFD units with a 48-mile radar unit would be ideal for navigating to the Bahamas. A pair of aquarium live wells could handle highvolume bait while also providing entertainment for the kids. And a JL Audio sound system would be perfect for sandbar Sundays. Perhaps the most impressive feature of the SeaVee George LaBonte, who writes this 322z in the current climate, column, is a local however, is its fuel efficiency. charter fishing Twin 350 Mercury Verados captain (edgesport deliver nearly 3 miles per fishing.com) and gallon at cruising speed and 2 hosts the television at wide open throttle in the 50 series Florida Sportsman Best miles per hour range. Boat and Florida Sportsman Project Dreamboat. He recently This total package, from launched a new YouTube channel form to function, ultimately (George LaBonte) devoted to his checked all the boxes for the fishing adventures. Claunch family. ❖

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The Promise of PORTUGAL DISCOVER A HISTORIC WINE REGION, EXPLORE CHARMING VILLAGES, AND STROLL ANCIENT CITADELS WHILE SAILING ALONG PORTUGAL’S DOURO RIVER by

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Viking River Cruises’ 10-day River of Gold itinerary showcases magnificent views of Portugal’s Douro River and the cityscape of Porto.

deep into colorful neighborhoods, with stops at tucked-away restaurants for local fare and ever-present Port wine. Lisbon is one of Europe’s most elegant metropolises. Its inlaid stone sidewalks, hand-painted building tiles, and yellow cable cars that climb its eight steep hills create a romantic ambience rarely expressed in capital cities. The second weekend of every month—as well as the fourth weekend from May to October— artisans, cobblers, and antiques dealers ply their trades under a canopy of trees on Avenida de Liberdade, the city’s main street directly outside the Tivoli hotel. After your time in Lisbon, you’ll travel to Porto, Portugal’s second largest city and the birthplace of the country’s signature wine. This is also where you’ll officially board the ship at the dock at Vila Nova de Gaia. Here—and daily—Viking passengers must make difficult choices about tours, as each is carefully selected to appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, historians, gastronomes, and curious travelers. Those who embark on the roughly 3.5-mile Porto City Hike will come across medieval streets originally settled by the Romans, stone homes and restaurants built in the seventeenth century, and the Church of Saint Francis with its magnificently gilded interiors. History, food, and Port dominate this Douro Valley sojourn, the only region in the world in which Port wine is made. Apple, orange,

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s international travel and cruising slowly re-enter the realm of normal, a wide world of river cruises awaits—and one country inviting exploration by water is Portugal. In the years before the pandemic, Viking River Cruises unveiled the Helgrim, one of its baby Longships built to traverse Portugal’s Douro River and navigate its five narrow locks within a 10-day River of Gold itinerary. These 262-foot ships are more intimate than Viking’s famed Longships, with 53 staterooms that accommodate just 106 guests. The rooftop pool is a highlight, as is the Aquavit Terrace on the ship’s bow that makes for a convivial alfresco gathering place. A 36-person crew creates a luxury experience with attentive service, informative guides, and enhanced amenities. Viking’s promise to be “the thinking person’s cruise” is in full effect on its River of Gold vacation, which starts with two full days in Lisbon. Guests will see the Tower of Belém and enjoy guided tours of the Jerónimos Monastery and the Maritime Museum, where Portugal’s powerful trade history is brought to life with original Indian spices, maps, navigation tools, sunken treasure, and intricately carved royal ships. Walking tours also venture

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Clockwise from top left: A view of the Douro River from the ship’s lounge; cataplana, a traditional Portuguese seafood stew; the Douro River’s signature landscape, replete with striking hills and vineyards.

almond, and olive groves decorate the hillsides, and the scent of vineyards and Port cellars permeates the air. Grape harvests run from September 15 to October 15, when travelers can visit grand estates and participate in picking, stomping, and fermenting. Outside of the harvest season, Viking guests can instead head to a nineteenth-century estate to partake in a private Port-blending class. Warning: Math is involved. A local sommelier sets up a tabletop lab within the family villa, where you will create a 750-milliliter bottle of Tawny Port by blending just the right amount of 5-, 10-, and 20-year Ports. As you mix, a memorable science project unfolds, with the serenade of a fountain, the aromas of bougainvillea, and the backdrop of gardens, vineyards, and stone steps setting a fairy tale scene. Cultural immersion is at the forefront of any Viking river cruise, and one of the most extraordinary tours offered to passengers is in Favaios. An excursion to this tiny village is available on the Pinhão leg of the cruise and includes a breadmaking demonstration, with bakers making their loaves The Jerónimos in ovens heated with wood and grapeMonastery in Lisbon vines. You’ll also visit the Bread and Wine Museum and have lunch at the Quinta da Avessada wine estate. If it sounds like you’re on the move with this trip, you are. Although nearly every guest room has a balcony from which to watch Portugal’s rolling hills, verdant vineyards, and grand estates glide by, only one day is reserved for scenic river cruising. The country’s law dictates that no ships can ply the Douro at night, thus the Helgrim and others dock every evening in another sleepy town. Late-dusk strolls through quiet hamlets lead to sunset views, hauntingly beautiful abandoned train stations, and unexpected invitations from locals hollering from tiny bodegas.

Back on board, regional tasting menus accompany classic culinary offerings. Diners can expect dishes such as a traditional Portuguese seafood stew known as cataplana, the famed jamón Ibérico, and desserts like pastel de nata, an egg custard tart. Service is on par with any Michelin-star restaurant, and open seating allows guests to change up dinner partners. Nightly sommelier recommendations include a revolving selection of the region’s best wines—with Port flowing freely and crew, guests, and local performers engaging in the evening’s entertainment. While the pandemic has made traveling abroad and by boat somewhat unpredictable, Viking River Cruises has taken precautions to help ensure the safety and health of its passengers and crew, including COVID vaccination requirements, noninvasive saliva PCR tests, new air purification technology, and complimentary PCR testing before outbound flights, if needed. Before your cruise, visit Viking’s website for the most up-to-date protocols. Travel has undeniably changed, but small-ship cruising within a bubble of luxury and safety checks grants more personalization and bigger adventures. And this is one trip to put on your bucket list for sure. vikingrivercruises.com ❖

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Sisters Danielle Norcross (left) and Beth Beattie Aschenbach

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nyone who spends a few minutes scrolling through the Palm Beach Lately blog or Instagram feed will likely experience an irresistible urge to live in the sunny, pastelhued world created by sisters Beth Beattie Aschenbach and Danielle Norcross. For a decade, the duo behind the Palm Beach Lately brand has been transporting followers into a well-curated lifestyle that exudes the area’s barefoot elegance, with posts featuring breezy fashion and home designs in signature pastel colors of mint green, blush pink, and pale blue set against lush backdrops. More than 100,000 like-minded followers can’t get enough of their content, and the sisters’ enthusiasm, coupled with the quality of the posts, is a siren call to big brands seeking sponsorship opportunities. From its start in 2012, the sisters’ blog was profitable.

But it certainly wasn’t the mature brand it is today—partly because their concept was new at the time. “It took a long time for people to understand what we were doing,” says Norcross. These days, companies sourcing local influencers as part of a targeted marketing strategy is common practice—but 10 years ago, no one was filling the demand in Palm Beach County. “Back then, you had to be in New York or L.A. to do what we’re doing,” says Aschenbach. “We wanted to bring it to Palm Beach.” There was also the challenge of zeroing in on their brand’s corporate identity. “We used to be all over the map,” Norcross confides, before they eventually settled into their sweet spot of travel, home, and fashion and their signature color palette. Since then, the two have been met with a myriad of partnership opportunities that have allowed them to expand

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their brand beyond the internet. They have designed capsule clothing collections for Vineyard Vines; for Elizabeth Wilson of Kentucky; and for their latest collaboration, Sail to Sable, which debuted in May. On the home front, they have designed the Sisters Suite by Serena & Lily and Palm Beach Lately at The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, a vacation rental (since sold) called the Pineapple Pad at the Palm Beach Condominium Hotel, and Endeavor Cottage with Serena & Lily at Harborview Nantucket. They partnered with Business & Pleasure on a line of beach chairs and umbrellas. And they have even entered the boating genre with Palm Yachts, customized and restored 17-foot center console Boston Whaler “picnic boats” in mint green and pastel pink with striped Bimini tops, which they both sell and charter. Eventually, they’d like to add to their portfolio with their own line of home furnishings. “Now that we have our style, we’d like to explore different

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avenues,” says Norcross. With only 20 months separating them in age, Aschenbach and Norcross have always been very close, and their path to co-owners of a business reflects their symbiotic goals. Along with a younger brother, they grew up in Wellington before attending the University of Florida. After graduation, both sisters ended up in New York City for a bit, working separately in related fields—Aschenbach in public relations and event planning and Norcross in luxury travel marketing— before returning home to Florida, where they knew they eventually wanted to raise families. Norcross married her college sweetheart, Jason Norcross, in 2007—with her sister acting as matchmaker. “I had just graduated high school in 2000 and was heading to the University of Florida (where Aschenbach and Jason were already students),” recalls Norcross. “Beth brought my now husband and his friend down to the Keys to vacation with our family before I left for college, and the rest is history.” A year after her sister married, Aschenbach went on

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On the beach with an umbrella from their Business & Pleasure collaboration

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a blind date set up by a friend’s mother and met her future husband, Lawson Aschenbach. They married five years later in 2013. The sisters share an entrepreneurial streak and initially created the Palm Beach Lately blog and Instagram account as a side gig. By 2014, the brand became their full-time focus. The idea for the blog came to them after realizing the untapped treasure trove in their backyard and in their collective memory. Growing up, the two spent countless hours at their grandmother’s house in Palm Beach, gathering memories of walking to Worth Avenue for the annual Christmas tree lighting and stopping by Sandwiches by the Sea to pick up takeout lunches for the beach. When they began mulling over business ideas, says Norcross, “a lightbulb went off.” They would share their love of Palm Beach and its lifestyle with the world. The name they chose for their brand reflects the goal of showing off Palm Beach at its well-manicured best while also chronicling the area’s evolution into a hipper, somewhat younger hot spot, with new restaurants and shops opening seemingly overnight. “Palm Beach had sort of a ‘your grandmother lives here’ vibe, and now look at it,” Aschenbach says. “Everyone is here.” Running a fledgling startup, Aschenbach and Norcross did

everything themselves, including photo shoots. These days, professional photographers are their only staff. “When brands talk to us, it’s authentic,” says Aschenbach. “We don’t have someone answering for us.” Initially, they hadn’t planned to feature themselves in their posts. The nudge into the spotlight came from the companies sponsoring the posts, who urged the photogenic sisters to adopt a more personal approach. Although they were hesitant at first,

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there is no denying the power of depicting how to actually live the life they espouse. Their personal style is all over the Palm Beach Lately brand. Both women prefer flowy, feminine dresses in their signature pastel hues. “Having a style means we don’t chase trends,” says Aschenbach. “It just makes it so much easier to get dressed.” Their travels showcase various resorts and rentals in quaint locales fitting their brand, including Boca Grande, Islamorada, Nantucket, and the Bahamas. Recently, Aschenbach and her general contractor father renovated her Palm Beach Gardens home,

and the results—featuring a clean, white background highlighted with lots of wicker and mint green—are documented on the blog. Working so closely hasn’t tarnished the sisters’ close relationship in the least. In fact, it has strengthened it. “Our vision and style are the same, but our personalities complement each other,” says Norcross. “I’m the visionary, and Beth gets it done.” Since their brand has taken off, approximately 75 percent of potential clients approach them to sponsor a post or create a collaboration. They decide together which clients to work with, then diverge in responsibilities.

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There are times when we slow down and focus on family because that will always be our priority.”

Norcross (left) and Aschenba ch (right) with their mom in 1985

Norcross is more about designing the overall style and writing the blog while Aschenbach works the phone, lining up the details and featured products. “Beth and I text a million times a day, says Norcross. Aside from occasional babysitting help, the two rely mainly on each other and their husbands to manage their brand—and their broods. “We’re all very flexible,”

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When we asked Beth and Danielle to name some of their favorite haunts in the area, Beth quickly gushed over, of all places, a car wash! “They have a great gift shop with coffee-table books and cute curated gifts for kids,” she says of the Jupiter Inlet Car Wash. Here are a few of their other top spots. Date night: 1000 North in Jupiter, River House in Palm Beach Gardens, Limoncello in Palm Beach Gardens Family dinner with the kids: County Line Pizza in Juno Beach, U-Tiki in Jupiter Treats or a casual bite: Coral Cones in Jupiter, Southern Belle’s Cakery in Juno Beach, Alaina’s Café & Bake Shoppe in Palm Beach Gardens

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Beach day: Coral Cove Park in Jupiter Picnic supplies: Charcuterie boards and box lunches from Apricot & Olive in Lake Park Gift shop: Back Porch in North Palm Beach

says Norcross, who has four children (ages 11, 9, 6, and an infant). “We jump in and do what needs to be done.” They don’t have nannies, adds Aschenbach, who has two children (ages 6 and 2), so they often have various kids in tow while they work. But there’s an upside to involving the children in the business, Norcross says: “We want them to see what we do for a living. My older kids are into photography and design and have made their own vision boards.” The sisters live right around the corner from each other in Palm Beach Gardens. Aschenbach’s husband, Lawson, is a championship racecar driver who owns BizCar and also co-owns LaMuse Jewelers on Worth Avenue with the sisters’ brother, Greg Beattie. Norcross’ husband, Jason, is a broker with HMY Yachts in West Palm Beach. “Our husbands are a huge part of our success,” Aschenbach says. “They believe in us and support us. When we had the idea to design boats, they both just said, ‘Let’s do it.’” Work doesn’t feel like work because they have managed to accomplish what might seem impossible to so many others by seamlessly blending a busy home life with a growing and evolving business. “Our life is our work is our family,” says Norcross. But they wouldn’t go so far as to describe themselves as superwomen. ”We don’t do it all; no one can,” says Aschenbach. “There are times when we slow down and focus on family because that will always be our priority.” Check out their blog at palmbeachlately.com and follow them on Instagram @palmbeachlately. ❖

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n 2003, Kristie and Justin Ziegler were newly wedded high school sweethearts who both enlisted to fight in the war against Afghanistan and Iraq. “We were 18 and had no idea what we were doing,” says Kristie, who grew up with Justin in nearby Loxahatchee. “Recruiters feed you this stuff about the G.I. Bill and the housing, but that’s the good stuff. They didn’t tell us the realities of going to war in Afghanistan.” For the Zieglers, reality meant being separated from each other for long periods of time as they witnessed everything from car accidents and house bombings to severely wounded children and suicides by fellow troop members. Although memories of working as wartime first responders took an emotional toll on the couple, that did not prevent them from returning to Florida after their service was complete to start a family and a new life. After purchasing a home in Broward County, they welcomed one son (Jack, now 11) and then a second (Kohl, 10) into the world before adding a dog to the mix. As their boys grew and became more rambunctious, Justin began daydreaming about a possible move to Jupiter, where he had often surfed before the war.

“We honestly weren’t ready to buy a house because we thought the market was kind of crazy,” recalls Justin, who now works as a volunteer firefighter and co-owns a gym franchise in Coral Springs with Kristie. But then the perfect opportunity presented itself. An elderly woman was selling her 30-year-old home in Jupiter Farms, but it would need some work before it was market ready. Justin offered to purchase the home and then spend two months after the sale was final renovating the land-rich property before his family moved in. It was a deal.

Friends and family await the arrival of the Ziegler family during the TV show taping with Montel Williams (center) in March.

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When the seller passed away before the paperwork could be signed, the Zieglers had to wait out the probate process. By the time they moved into the three-bedroom home in August 2021, they came to accept that their dreamed-about renovations would now have to be done bit by bit. Then one day in early October, a coworker told Justin about Military Makeover with Montel, a home improvement television show on Lifetime that gives veterans comprehensive home makeovers in gratitude for their service to the United States. Cohosted by talk show legend and U.S. Navy and Marine Corps veteran Montel Williams, along with Art Edmonds, the BrandStar original series enlists an array of home contractors to transform each veteran’s home and life. “It takes all walks of life to help a human being,” says Edmonds, adding that the Jupiter community came out in force to support the family throughout filming. “Viewers see how important it is in this polarized time to put differences aside to help deserving U.S. citizens.” Justin and Kristie applied to be on the program through the show’s website, not expecting much to come of it. “We honestly didn’t want to get our hopes up,” says Justin. “And to be honest,

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Clockwise from top right: Show producer Nick Richman (a Palm Beach Gardens native) on set taping the Zieglers’ arrival; a gallery wall of family portraits; Richman (left) and Williams (right) view the family’s reaction to their new home interior on a monitor outside with a crowd.

we didn’t feel deserving of it. We’re very blessed and fortunate in our lives overall. Anytime something good happens to us, I feel like, ‘Why us?’” But they learned three weeks later that they had in fact been selected. “Honestly, our story is cool,” Justin reflects. “How many high school sweethearts do you know who got married and joined the military together and are still together?” Earlier this year, Williams started interviewing them for the show. “They are really nice people,” Williams says of the Zieglers. “So many other veterans are living the same way they are, with their post-traumatic stress just below the surface. To be able to share their story and show how they’re coping gives others a sense of what they’ve been through.”

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How many high school sweethearts do you know who got married and joined the military together and are still together?” — J ustin Z iegler

fixtures, and bedrooms that suit both parents and kids. While crews tore out the old and brought in the new, Edmonds entertained the family with some local fun including jet-skiing and paddleboarding at the Jupiter Inlet, all of which was taped for the TV show. “You don’t realize how exhausting shoots like this are until you are in the middle of it,” says Kristie. “It was fun, but there’s a lot being asked of you, and the schedule was really full.” When the makeover was complete, the Zieglers were escorted to the big reveal. As their car approached the home on March 22, they were greeted by the television crew and dozens of family members, friends, and supportive locals lining the driveway and applauding their arrival. Many were waving American flags. Kristie remembers sobbing as soon as she saw the brand-new black steel gate outside of their property. When they toured the inside, they were wowed. “Anything would have made it better than what we had,” Justin says. “But the personal touches were what really made it for me. Jennifer knew we would love a gallery wall of family portraits. And we’ve never had a couch that we’ve liked, and now we have a large, comfy sectional.” After hours spent filming, giving interviews, and posing for photographs, when the cameras and crowds finally left, the family got to work setting up their kitchen and unpacking boxes. “It took some time for us to get organized and purge,” says Justin. Now that they’re settled in, it’s time to enjoy their new home— and maybe start planning the honeymoon they never had, as one generous show sponsor gifted them a ski trip to Colorado. The Zieglers’ four-episode story aired on Military Makeover in May and June. Watch it online at militarymakeover.tv. ❖

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The home’s new dining area includes a rustic table and a family photo as the centerpiece of wall art (above); detail of a carefully curated shelf in the living room (left).

Just six months after moving into their Jupiter Farms home, the Ziegler family found themselves packing up and handing the keys over to a crew of well-intentioned strangers. “Our boys were like, ‘We have to move again?’” Kristie recalls. “But we kept a grateful heart about everything because it was all really exciting.” In early March, the family was sent to live in a nearby Airbnb for the eight-day duration of the home makeover. The end result would be a total surprise, though the Zieglers were able to relay their wants and needs to designer and television personality Jennifer Bertrand, who sent the couple a design questionnaire to gauge their likes and dislikes and viewed their Pinterest board to get a further sense of their style. Bertrand set out to create an abode that felt as open and vibrant as the young family. “The kitchen was closed off and didn’t work for a family with two young boys,” the designer says of the original space. “It had no storage. Some of the finishes were pickled oak, but not in a good way. There was the standard Florida tile, but not the good kind. It had builder-grade lighting, which can impact how a space feels. We wanted to bring in sunshine and light and create zones full of flow and function.” Working with Jupiter-based Paradigm One Contractors, Bertrand infused the home with clean and modern California coastal chic while giving the Zieglers a new kitchen, new flooring, new bathrooms and tile, new furniture and lighting

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breathtaking blast: FREE DIVING Learning to hold your breath is the cornerstone of free diving, where you dive sans equipment like a snorkel or scuba gear. In the short film Rebirth, French free diving champion Guillaume Néry reflects on the positive benefits of breath-holding. “When we stop breathing, whether it’s for 10 seconds or 7 minutes, we stop thinking and get in harmony with ourselves,” he says. “It’s a feeling of rebirth.” At Florida Freedivers in North Palm Beach, first-level students learn to suspend their breathing safely and correctly. “We have a technique designed to lower your heart rate, saturate your bloodstream with oxygen, and remove CO2,” says training director Matt Pasa. “We usually get a two- to three-minute breath hold from people just starting out.” Once students have mastered skills like kicking in a pool, they practice diving with a rope in open water approximately two miles from shore. There are many free diving sites around Palm Beach and Martin counties—including Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, where many species of oceanic fish gather to spawn, and Cato’s Bridge in Tequesta, an area that attracts vibrant sea life ranging from arrow crabs to giant French angelfish. flfreedivers.com

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adrenaline rush: CABLE WAKEBOARDING Before the introduction of overhead cable ski systems, you

and stunts. Those new to wakeboarding are encouraged to learn

needed access to a motorboat to wakeboard. Thanks to national

to kneelboard first, which is a similar tow sport where riders

cable parks like Shark Wake Park 561 in West Palm Beach, the

kneel on a board instead of stand. Once you’ve successfully

extreme water sport is easily accessible to the masses. Sprawled

completed the course on a kneelboard, you will be taught wake-

across the northwestern end of Okeeheelee Park, the nearly

boarding essentials like dock starting, making turns, and navigating

34-acre water park owned by Greg Norman Jr. is home to two

between buoys. Private and group lessons are available for every

high-tech cable-towing systems with ropes that pull riders

ability, as well as personalized coaching for sharpening your skills

around a lake and features ramps and rails for practicing jumps

or learning new tricks. sharkwakepark.com

team play: DRAGON BOAT RACING Originating in China more than 2,000 years ago, the adrenaline-fueled sport of dragon boat racing is carried out in large, ceremonial canoes carrying a steersperson and 20 oarsmen paddling in sync with a drum. The team that completes the distance in the shortest time takes bragging rights. Will Murphy, who captains the Blazing Paddles (pictured here), a coed team with bases in Tequesta and Hollywood, says the sport is very accessible because races are typically held in sheltered water and cover

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home the title, prizes, and most importantly,

short, 500-meter distances. Prior experience is not necessary to join the team. “Most of our teammates came to us with no paddling background,” says Murphy. “Motivation and being coachable are what’s important.” Training sessions are held at several locations across South Florida, including Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation in Jupiter on Sundays. Following an orientation, new members learn commands and paddling techniques on land before participating in boat drills along the Loxahatchee River. paddlebp.org

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explorer’s delight: CAVE DIVING The ultimate thrill seeker’s sport, cave diving provides passage to some of the most inaccessible sites on Earth—and Florida ranks high on a short list of cave diving havens. Nestled along the Santa Fe River about two hours north of Orlando, Ginnie Springs has been dubbed the world’s top freshwater dive. The site’s Devil’s Spring System comprises three springs including Devil Spring, with 30,000-feet of complex passages. About an hour south of there is the state’s largest freshwater cavern, the Blue Grotto in Williston. A guided rope system leads divers to a 50-foot demarcation; more advanced divers can go to depths of 100 feet. Make a pit stop at the air bell, a submerged chamber with compressed air that allows divers to talk or take a breather—and be sure to wave hello to the grotto’s resident turtle, Virgil. Also in Williston is Devil’s Den, an ancient spring that dates back to 75,000 B.C., where remains of prehistoric man and extinct animals have been discovered. In Volusia County, Blue Spring State Park features a maze of cave passages stretching beneath a first-magnitude spring and manatee refuge. And Peacock Springs in Live Oaks is ideal for divers with stamina; it boasts one of the longest underwater cave systems in the country and nearly 33,000 feet of surveyed passages sheltering American eel and other aquatic life. Keep in mind that cave diving can be dangerous and requires certification to go beyond designated novice areas. ginniespringsoutdoors.com; divebluegrotto.com; devilsden.com; floridastateparks.org

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DAMIEN LEROY

I had to figure [kitesurfing] out on my own because it was dangerous and no one knew how to teach it back then.” —Damien LeRoy

high-flying fun: KITESURFING Harnessing the wind with a large, steerable kite connected to your waist while your feet are strapped to a board is the art of kitesurfing (or kiteboarding). When wind speeds and water conditions are favorable, kiters can travel at incredibly fast gaits, soar high in the air, and execute flips, spins, and other stunts. The sport also serves as a high-intensity

the silver screen: In the opening scene of Baywatch starring Dwayne

workout, increasing endorphins and releasing stress. When Jupiter

Johnson, LeRoy nailed a kiting stunt that had landed the previous

resident Damien LeRoy first learned to kitesurf in 1998, the extreme

stuntman in the hospital. In his spare time, the 42-year-old enjoys

sport was in its infancy. “I had to figure it out on my own because it

performing big air tricks at Juno Kite Beach and creating videos with

was dangerous and no one knew how to teach it back then,” recalls

colleague Gwen Le Tutour for their 20,000-plus YouTube subscribers

LeRoy (pictured here). “You had to learn by trial and error, which for

(more about that on page 48). Lessons to master fundamentals

me was more error than trial.” Ultimately, his dedication paid off, and

like launching and landing a kite and determining wind direction

he went on to win top titles including Kite Slalom World Champion and

are offered locally at New Wave Kiteboarding in Stuart and Jupiter

Red Bull King of the Air. His talents have even been splashed across

Kiteboarding. newwavekiteboarding.com; jupiterkiteboarding.com

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electrified ride: EFOILING Imagine a board sport that requires neither wind nor waves—one that,

says. “After eating a lot of salt water, I fell in love with it.” A year later,

instead of gliding over water, you levitate above it. Welcome to eFoil-

he launched Jupiter’s Spot and now teaches others to love the sport

ing, the electrified version of hydrofoiling. While these two activities

too, holding lessons at both the Jupiter Pointe Marina and private

share similar components, eFoiling incorporates a battery pack, motor,

residences. Once students are comfortable eFoiling, Reep spins them

and wing built into the hydrofoil so that waves become unnecessary.

around the Jupiter Lighthouse or up to Tequesta, where dolphin sight-

It also means the water sport is ideal on calm seas and lakes. Jupiter

ings are common. In Stuart, Next Level Watersports offers two-hour

resident Steven Reep (pictured here) first spotted an eFoil while fishing

eFoil lessons on Hutchinson Island as well as personalized packages for

with a friend near Guanabanas in early 2021. “There were two guys

groups of up to 18 people who want to dedicate a day to eFoiling, tub-

playing around on their [eFoils], and I asked if I could try one out,” he

ing, and wakeboarding. jupitersspot.com; nextlevelwatersports.com

the Treasure Coast now serves as a wreck diving mecca. For an easy shore-to-ship dive, head to Hutchinson Island, where the Urca De Lima rests 200 yards off Pepper Park Beach in 15-foot depths. A vessel that sailed with the 1715 Treasure Fleet, she became Florida’s first underwater archaeological preserve in 1987 (her anchor and cannons are on display at Fort Pierce City Hall). Next try the Corridor Wreck Trek. Located just north of the Palm Beach Inlet, this underwater site showcases five sequential wrecks including the Mizpah, a 185-foot, Greek luxury liner. If you don’t mind a short road trip, head up to Pensacola, where you’ll

history tour: WRECK DIVING

find the world’s largest artificial reef moored 22 miles offshore. Sunk in 2004 as part of a naval program to recycle decommissioned ships for marine benefits, the USS Oriskany, an 888-foot U.S. Navy aircraft carrier that served in the Korean and Vietnam wars, still possesses her radar and navigation equipment. Or head south to the Florida Keys Shipwreck Trail, which features nine shipwrecks including the Eagle, a 287-foot

Encrusted in colorful coral and providing a haven for a variety of fish

freighter that attracts bull sharks and elusive sawfish. Before signing up

species, shipwrecks grant a rare opportunity to witness the past

for a dive, be sure to check the experience requirements. Local charters

frozen in time. Named after the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet that was

like Stuart Scuba and Scuba Works in Jupiter require nitrox certification

nearly obliterated by a hurricane between Sebastian and Fort Pierce,

and advanced diver certification. stuartscuba.com; scubaworks.com

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winging it: WING FOILING Avid winger Gwen Le Tutour and champion kitesurfer Damien LeRoy are the duo behind a mega-popular YouTube channel that offers educational videos on wing foiling and other water sports. Currently, youtube.com/ damienleroyyoutube boasts more than 21,000 subscribers. “It’s probably the biggest YouTube channel in the wing foiling industry,” says Le Tutour (pictured here). “When we started, winging was exploding, and a lot of people were trying to learn the sport. But because it was so new, there weren’t many resources.” The Jensen Beach resident has even passed on his passion to his sister-in-law Kelly Adams, owner of Bunkhouse Coffee Bar in Jensen Beach. A combination of prone foiling and windsurfing, wing foiling (or “winging”) uses a handheld, inflatable wing to create enough momentum to push a foil board with a separate wing beneath it. Once it reaches a certain number of knots, the foil’s wing elevates the board above the water. Compared to some water sports, winging is relatively simple to become proficient at and mixes in a low-impact workout that strengthens your buns and back. Another advantage is you can sail in light winds and when waves are soft. Le Tutour says Jupiter’s beaches are great for

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winging, but warns: “It’s the ocean, so you’re going to get some waves.” He suggests Stuart Causeway Park for beginners as the water is calmer. Jupiter Kiteboarding and Next Level Watersports offer winging lessons in Jupiter and Stuart, which include equipment, incidentals, and boat and Jet Ski support. jupiterkiteboarding.com; nextlevelwatersports.com

nighttime encounters: BLACKWATER DRIFT DIVING Ever wonder what creatures swim up from the ocean floor at night to feed? You’ll certainly find out on a blackwater drift dive! Lucky for you, the Gulf Stream, a northward-pushing current running 40 to 50 miles wide off the coast of South Florida, is home to some of the best blackwater diving in the world. Pura Vida Divers in Singer Island offers this unique experience, which is essentially scuba diving at night in epipelagic environments. In the company of a divemaster, participants

sticks attached to the floating apparatus cut through the darkness and attract all forms of curious and rarely seen aquatic life including octopus larvae, fluorescent eels, and squid (pictured at right). Back on the boat, divers can share their experiences and identify the spectacular underwater wildlife they witnessed in a “creature ID book.” Because of the dive’s complexity, PADI Advanced Open Water or Night Diver certification is required. puravidadivers.com

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DIVERS

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pet appeal: SUP WITH YOUR PUP From crushing calories to diminishing stress, stand-up paddleboarding provides a low-impact workout with body and brain-nourishing benefits. SUPing is even more fun when Fido is planted at your feet—like Hobe Sound resident Kim Shae Barnes and her dog Ella, pictured here on the Indian River near Sewall’s Point. Rent a board and paddle around on your own or sign up for lessons with a seasoned pro. Salty Dog Paddle, a volunteer-staffed surf and SUP nonprofit that aids injured dogs and marine life, offers board rentals and private eco-excursions around Jupiter Island. Certified instructors with canine-handling training conduct lessons that launch from Coral Cove and the Harbourside Place Marina. Before entering the water, all dogs receive balance training and are fitted with canine life jackets with coiled leashes attached to the paddleboard. Samantha Dishman, Salty Dog Paddle’s national development director, recommends renting a paddleboard before the lesson and having your pup practice sitting and lying on it at home to get used to the board. Salty Dog also offers kayaking lessons with your furry friend and rents doggy surfboards too.

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Eden top ($120), Most Wanted bottom ($90), Jade Swim, jadeswim.com; Brutalist fish earrings ($228), Tory Burch, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens

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SUMMER CALLS FOR CHIC SWIM ENSEMBLES FIT FOR THE MODERN SEA-MAIDEN PHOTOGRAPHY BY

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Capri one-piece ($100), Lauren Layne Swim, laurenlayneswim.com; printed pareo ($248), button wire cuff ($248), Tory Burch, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens; Dolce & Gabbana black shine visor sunglasses ($304), Bloomingdale’s, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens Opposite page: L148 swim onepiece ($498), Lafayette148 New York, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens; Prada Linea Rossa sunglasses ($349), Bloomingdale’s, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens; Tambour Street Diver watch ($5,805), Louis Vuitton, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens

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Via top ($90), Jade Swim, jadeswim.com Opposite page: Printed ring bikini top ($148), cotton poplin pleated skirt ($498), 151 Mercer woven small crescent bag ($448), Tory Burch, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens

Fashion editor: Katherine Lande Stylist: Zlata Kotmina Hair and makeup: Gina Simone, Creative Management, Miami Model: Maxine Schiff, Elite Model Management, Miami Location: Jupiter Dive Center, jupiterdivecenter.com

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The following section presents helpful information provided by prominent private schools in our area.

All listings include a brief synopsis of the schools’ achievements, curriculum highlights, and many important details that families look for when selecting the best education for their children. This handy resource is designed to help you make informed decisions at a glance.

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MEYER PREPARATORY Meyer Preparatory School is a state-of-the-art Junior Kindergarten through 8the grade, college preparatory and IB Jewish day school serving Greater Palm Beach. Combining academic rigor in general and Judaic Studies with top-notch arts and sports programming, Meyer Prep prepares students for lifelong achievement. Our school aims to use the Jewish ethos of hard work and study to produce graduates of the highest caliber. We are excited to announce the opening of Meyer Prep High School coming in 2024!

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1973 GRADES SERVED: Junior K - 8 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 165 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 6:1 GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes TUITION: $14,560 - $23,910 TOP AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS: International Baccalaureate World School • Grinspoon Award for Excellence in Jewish Education • Hiddush Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning • Scholastic Art and Writing Awards • No Excuse for Abuse Poster and Poem Contest winners 5225 HOOD ROAD • PALM BEACH GARDENS • 561.686.6520 • MEYERPREP.ORG

CARDINAL NEWMAN Campus Tours: Available and welcomed.

Founded in 1961, Cardinal Newman is a premier, Catholic collegepreparatory high school in West Palm Beach. It has a rich tradition of attracting gifted scholars, athletes, and artists who will become women and men of character, faith, and intellect. Newman’s coeducational environment allows students to grow and develop in a safe and communal setting. Every classroom promotes collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking and each student receives the support required to achieve his/ her personal best. The vision is to build life’s champions through faith, scholarship, servant leadership, and a strong family atmosphere. Among our 13,000 graduates have been war heroes, police chiefs, physicians, musicians, authors, researchers, politicians, lawyers, professional athletes, teachers, entrepreneurs, priests, and community leaders.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1961 GRADES SERVED: Grades 9 - 12 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 553 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 12:1 GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes TUITION: $15,465 - $16,975 TOP AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS: National and Local Debate Team Awards • Gold, Silver, and Bronze Congressional Award Medalists • National Merit • Scholastic Art Awards • Athletic State Championships • Green School of Excellence 512 SPENCER DRIVE • WEST PALM BEACH • 561-683-6266 • CARDINALNEWMAN.COM

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Understanding is the most

gratifying

pursuit.

From their first day at Benjamin, students learn to find deep gratification through the pursuit of knowledge, but even more rewarding is the feeling of putting their intelligence, strengths, and skills to work in real ways, to achieve real results. They learn that focus, determination, perseverance, and a positive attitude make up the foundation that their personal history of success will be built on.

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FUSION ACADEMY Fusion Academy, the nation’s most engaging private school for grades 6-12, is opening a new campus in Palm Beach Gardens. With more than 60 Fusion campuses across the country, this campus is in response to their success and demand for accredited, personalized education in this community. Classes at Fusion are one-to-one: one student and one teacher per classroom, with different teachers for each class. This allows teachers to personalize their instruction for student strengths, interests, and learning preferences. Schedules are also customized so students take classes at a time of day that works best for them. The Palm Beach Gardens campus is enrolling now! For a limited time, the campus is offering a free learning profile for the first 50 families. For details, visit fusionpalmbeachgardens.com.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1989 GRADES SERVED: Grades 6 - 12 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: TBD STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 1:1 GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? No TUITION: Varies based on number of classes taken 11300 LEGACY AVENUE, SUITE 220 • PALM BEACH GARDENS • 561-766-4096 • FUSIONPALMBEACHGARDENS.COM

JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Campus Tours: Are always available.

With 59 years of excellence in education, Jupiter Christian School provides a Christcentered college-preparatory program to more than 1,000 students in grades pre-K2–12 across four campuses. Our curriculum for elementary students develops character, communication skills, and a foundational love of learning. In lower school, small groups and differentiated instruction contribute significantly to the quality of our academic program. In middle school, students deepen their critical thinking skills, widen their perspectives, and pursue academic readiness. The high school curriculum integrates a biblical worldview to enhance the mastery of core knowledge and lifelong skills. All of life and learning at JCS flows out of our commitment to excellence in teaching the mind, reaching the heart, and inspiring servant leaders who will impact the world for Jesus Christ.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1963 GRADES SERVED: Pre-K2 - Grade 12 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 1,050 GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes TUITION: $11,650 - $16,450 WEST CAMPUS: 700 S. DELAWARE BLVD. • JUPITER • 561-746-7800 EAST CAMPUS: 125 S. PENNOCK LANE • JUPITER • 561-972-4521 NORTH CAMPUS: 430 CENTER ST. • JUPITER • 561-745-3035 SOUTH CAMPUS: 2823 N. AUSTRALIAN AVE. • WEST PALM BEACH • 561-832-9220 JUPITERCHRISTIAN.ORG

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PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY Email admission@pbday.org or call us at 561-832-8815 to schedule your private tour of Palm Beach Day Academy today!

Palm Beach Day Academy students experience a school culture that expects and honors personal effort, achievement, and character. Students are taught the value of sustained effort, focused thinking, open-mindedness, and consideration for others. They do not simply attend school; they gain an enduring confidence that will allow them to speak up, attempt more, show compassion, question, and adapt to all challenges in an ever-changing world. Our faculty are committed to finding the proper balance of nurturing support and challenging academics for each child. Their dedication extends well beyond the classroom to enrichment, arts, athletics, and extra help. PBDA’s motto of “Work Hard. Be Kind.” is more than a slogan; it is a belief embodied by the children, teachers, and parents at PBDA each day.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1921 GRADES SERVED: Pre-K (2 years old) – Grade 9 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 580 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 6:1 GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes TUITION: $15,380 - $36,930 (‘22 - ’23 school year, need-based financial assistance available for grades K-9) TOP AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS: Florida’s first independent school • Annual recipient of FAU’s Green School of Excellence award since program’s inauguration in 2008 • Accredited by Florida Council of Independent Schools • Athletic League Champions • Everglades Champion School • Leaders in Environmental Stewardship and Community Outreach efforts LOWER CAMPUS (PRE-K2 - 3RD GRADE): 1901 S. FLAGLER DRIVE, WEST PALM BEACH • 561-832-8815 UPPER CAMPUS (GRADES 4-9): 241 SEAVIEW AVENUE, PALM BEACH • 561-655-1188 ADMISSION@PBDAY.ORG • PBDAY.ORG

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St. Mark’s Episcopal School Serving PK2 - 8th Grade

St. Mark’s is the premier standard for education inspiring students to achieve, serve, and lead. Since 1979

Schedule a Tour

stmarkspbg.org (561) 622-1504 3395 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

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SAINT EDWARD’S SCHOOL Campus Tours: Are offered in person with an appointment. The school website has a Virtual Open House for interested families who are not ready to book a formal tour.

Saint Edward’s School is a pre-K-12 grade independent school located on the Treasure Coast. The curriculum is established in the tradition of the liberal arts and sciences, with honors offerings in all departments, more than 20 AP courses, and several independent study options. Our 26-acre, coastal campus is used as a living science lab for all ages, and our environment cultivates curiosity as the best motivator for learning. Small class sizes allow for individual attention and differentiation. Students begin Spanish language study in pre-K, and all students are encouraged to explore their talents in fine arts and athletics. SAT scores rank over 40% higher than the Florida average, and over 90% of our students are accepted to their first or second choice college.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1965 GRADES SERVED: Pre-K – Grade 12 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 629 STUDENTFACULTY RATIO: Varies by division GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes, LS and MS TUITION: $7,610 - $31,550 1895 SAINT EDWARD’S DRIVE • VERO BEACH • 772-231-2360 • STEDS.ORG

Looking for the right upper school experience for your rising 9th grader? At Saint Edward’s School, we prepare our students for careers that don’t exist yet. Mentor. Stimulate. Provoke. Engage.

Pirates to Wolverines (L to R): Elizabeth Zoltak, UM Class of 2023 Communications & Media Major Anirudh Mysore, UM Class of 2022 Economics Major Katie Croom, UM Class of 2025 Biology Major

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DISCOVER THE MEYER PREP DIFFERENCE!

• Meyer Prep High School Opening 2024

Now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year including our Junior K Program! Inside and outside the classroom, we motivate, challenge and support each student to set and achieve individual goals.

Why Meyer Prep? One-to-one tablet device provided for each lower school student

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Low student-to-teacher ratio

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ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Personalized campus tours by appointment.

St. Mark’s Episcopal School is the premier standard for PK2 through grade 8 education inspiring diverse, well-rounded, and adaptable students to achieve, serve, and lead. St. Mark’s offers a safe and welcoming community for children of all faiths. Devoted teachers cultivate the best in each child through nurture and challenge. Small class sizes allow educators to provide personal attention as well as build partnerships with school families. With an emphasis on character, leadership, faith, and service, students learn to think with their hearts as well as their minds. St. Mark’s offers a balance of enriched core academics, tradition, and innovation. A variety of electives, athletics, fine and performing arts, and a robust after-school program helps students discover their individual interests.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1979 GRADES SERVED: PK2 – Grade 8 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 447 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 8:1 UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes TUITION: $7,366 - $20,043 TOP AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: National, state, and local service awards • Middle school students and alumni served 4,723 hours benefiting the local community • National, state, and local art and writing award recipients • Graduates gain admission to top area high schools 3395 BURNS ROAD • PALM BEACH GARDENS • 561-622-1504 • STMARKSPBG.ORG

THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL Campus Tours: Discover our two beautiful campuses by booking a tour today.

At The Benjamin School, we see a multitude of talents in each child and join with parents to discover, nurture, apply and celebrate each student’s unique gifts. Beginning with our 3-year-old program and continuing through Upper School, we offer a wide range of possibilities for students across broad horizons. In addition to our strong academic program, the School encourages involvement in the visual, performing and creative arts and in a robust athletic program. At the heart of our school is a commitment to teach the importance of good character.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1960 GRADES SERVED: Pre-K (3 years old) – Grade 12 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 1,289 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 8:1 GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes TUITION: $14,500 $33,510 TOP AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: Robotics team invited to compete at VEX World Championship • 8 Quill and Scroll Society inductees • 1 FHSAA state championship team and four individual state champions • 39 Scholastic Art Awards • Palm Beach Dramaworks Young Playwright winner • All-Florida rating from the Florida Scholastic Press Association • 10 Cappies Award nominations • First round NFL draft pick 11000 ELLISON WILSON ROAD • NORTH PALM BEACH • 561-472-3451 • THEBENJAMINSCHOOL.ORG

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ACCELERATE YOUR SUMMER AT FUSION Use this summer to help your student get ahead and still enjoy your summer vacation! Fusion offers summer classes, accelerated schedules, post-secondary counseling, and STEM courses for students that want to take more classes before the next school year. • Remediate

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Celebrating 28 years of academic excellence by: • Nurturing inquisitive minds in a safe, thoughtfully curated environment • Having a strong focus on social emotional learning • Offering multi-sensory, hands-on learning • Focusing on cutting-edge, evidence-based practices and rigorous curriculum content • Creating personal learning pathways for each student • Establishing strong conceptual foundations at a young age • Encouraging thoughtful attention to global stewardship • Fostering rich, meaningful interactions in a multi-age classroom setting • Empowering students to develop themselves while discovering the joy of lifelong learning

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PREPARING RESILIENT AND KNOWLEDGEABLE ADOLESCENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND BEYOND. • Accredited by the Association of Independent Schools of Florida • Florida Gold Seal School • American Montessori Society Member School

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THE PINE SCHOOL

Campus Tours: Campus tours are always available. The Pine School is dedicated to providing the most robust K-12 educational offering on the Treasure Coast. Our small size and careful attention to detail allows us to develop a unique path for each and every student we have the privilege to educate. We are a school of academic innovation — with celebrated educators dedicated to developing a true love of learning. Our students graduate with tremendous communication and creative problemsolving skills, as well as an impressive empathy for the world beyond our picturesque, 174-acre campus (the largest independent campus in Florida). Our unique programming features a range of specially designed focuses including environmental education, BeyondThe-Classroom travel opportunities, inspiring arts, and competitive athletics. The Pine School’s new Arts & Athletic Complex (under construction now) - will provide a permanent stage, a beautiful art gallery, dedicated music classrooms, additional athletic space, and opportunities to host community events. The Pine School / One School. Endless Possibilities.

THE STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1969 GRADES SERVED: Kindergarten - Grade 12 CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 370 STUDENTFACULTY RATIO: 11:1 GRADUATION RATE: 100% UNIFORMS REQUIRED? Yes TUITION: Flexible Tuition Program TOP AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: National and local environmental awards • The only school in Florida to receive a prestigious Lemelson-MIT Foundation grant • Student-artists recognized nationally; athletic state champions 12350 SE FEDERAL HIGHWAY • HOBE SOUND • 772-675-7005 • THEPINESCHOOL.ORG

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ADD SOME DEPTH TO THIS YEAR’S FAMILY SUMMER FUN—LEARN TO DIVE!

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Matthias Fretz, Your Coastal Specialist Experience the Difference

Douglas Elliman Top Producer with over $300M in residential sales since 2016* Ranked #6 Douglas Elliman Florida Realtor for Sales Volume in 2020* Ranked #17 Douglas Elliman Realtor Nationwide in 2020* Ranked #1 Douglas Elliman Agent in Jupiter in 2020 and 2021** Specializing in a wide range of properties in Palm Beach and Martin counties Responsive, professional, possesses local knowledge, and delivers proven results

A personal approach that puts you first. Call me for all of your real estate needs.

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Executive Director of Luxury Sales

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L U X U R Y H O M E S 963 DOLPHIN COURT Jupiter, FL

Updated 4 BR / 3 BA single-family home on a deep-water canal with 175 feet of water frontage. 2,540 living sq. ft. / 3,398 total sq. ft with new seawall, dock, and boat lifts all built in 2019. Price Upon Request

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“The Best in the Business” Your Local Experts with a Global Network PENDING

Modern Intracoastal Estate 8 Bedrooms | 9 Baths | 1.4 Acres | 105’ Deep Water Dock | $14.75M | WEB# 14479

Westhampton Beach “Between the Bridges” 7 Bedrooms | 6 Baths | 1.94 Acres | 225’ Ocean Frontage | $21.5M | WEB# 883749

Contact Jennifer for more information, or to schedule a private showing.

Jennifer Hyland | The Hyland Group | 561.632.4042 Equal Housing Opportunity. All information furnished regarding property for sale or rent or regarding financing is from sources deemed reliable, but Corcoran makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy thereof. All property information is presented subject to errors, omissions, price changes, changed property conditions, and withdrawal of the property from the market, without notice. All dimensions provided are approximate. To obtain exact dimensions, Corcoran advises you to hire a qualified architect or engineer.

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426 Via Del Orso Drive The Bears Club | Jupiter

Tuscan inspired Villa located in the highly desirable Bears Club 5 BD | 5.5 BA | 4,662 sf | $6,000,000

Record Sale

511 Bald Eagle Drive | $5,00,000 In Trump National of Jupiter, FL! This gorgeous 5 bed, 4 & 2.5 bath, located in Eagle Tree of Trump National; where amenities are endless & location is second to none.

Not intended to solicit currently listed property. Compass Florida, LLC. Equal Housing Opportunity. All information furnished regarding property for sale or rent or regarding financing is from sources deemed reliable, but Compass makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy thereof. All property information is presented subject to errors, omissions, price changes, changed property conditions, and withdrawal of the property from the market, without notice.

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Following a decades-long family friendship, Tom Hughes and Jeremy Browne founded Hughes Browne Group with a mission to raise the bar in the luxury real estate space and serve as an allembracing resource for buyers, sellers, and investors. Together with Mallory Hughes, they lead a team of more than 15 Realtors throughout Palm Beach and Martin Counties, focusing on oceanfront and intracoastal properties, golf club communities, and the numerous luxury and ultra-luxury homes and condominiums throughout the area. In an ever-expanding market with an evergreen environment and way of life, Hughes Browne Group is a testament to the success of a business founded on honesty, hard work, and human connection. It’s their promise to continue to be a resource beyond closing, serving as an extended family of friends and support for all. Whether by land or by sea, the properties and amenities in South Florida are of the highest quality, and this group of Realtors certainly follows suit.

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Matthias Fretz, Jupiter Riverfront Opportunities

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Stunning Blue Water Compound | Pending | 20-106 W Riverside Drive | Jupiter | $17,265,000 | Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own and create a compound on the blue water section of the highly coveted river. These south-facing parcels are situated on just shy of approx. 3 acres. Web# RX-10798330

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A personal approach that puts you first. Call me for all of your real estate needs.

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Just Listed | 19805 Pinetree Drive | Jupiter | |$3,995,000 | Unique opportunity to own a new construction modern estate home with 4 BR, media room, office, 4.5 BA, and an oversized 6- car garage on approx. 1.07 acres in the heart of Tequesta. Web# RX-10796521

Just Listed | 110179 SE Sandpine Lane | Hobe Sound | $3,175,000 Brand new construction in the Medalist developed by prestigious AR homes. This home will offer 3 en-suite bedrooms, a cabana half bath and a detached 1-bedroom Casita. Web# RX-10803972

Pending | 12907 S Shore Drive | Palm Beach Gardens | $6,500,000 Stunning, newer construction, waterfront residence with approx. 80ft of frontage adjacent to the intracoastal on approx. 1/2 acre at the end of a scenic tree-line road. Boater’s dream. Web# RX-10784079

Just Listed | 8230 Steeplechase Drive | Palm Beach Gardens $2,799,000 | 5 BR, 4 BA, 2 HALF BA | Beautiful estate home situated on approximately 1.05 acres and 3-car garage located in a luxury estate community with no membership requirements. Web# RX-10805538

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Available | Hobe Sound | 11700 SE Shell Avenue, 1f, 1b, 2a | $799,000 per unit One-of-a-kind auto art gallery developed by Bright Homes. 12 luxury storage condos. 50% available. Located at the gateway to Jupiter Island. Web# RX-10729335

Newly Listed | 1391 Dakota Drive | Windsor Park | Jupiter | $1,549,000 This stunning single-story 4BR home with a bonus office in the primary bedroom features impact windows and doors, private pool, quartz countertops throughout and much more. Web# RX-10792916

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FORTEZZA. Boasting world-class displays and securities to showcase the most valuable collections, this bold yet exquisite mansion in Old Palm is now available for your consideration. Enter and you are surrounded by Brazilian limestone floors, 23-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling impact-glass windows, and ballistic glass lighted showcases with select, book-matched marble. The nearly 15,000 sq ft home features 5 bedrooms and 6 1/2 bathrooms (plus Cabana bath of course) with impeccable, custom made furnishings and decor included in this sale. Plus brand new, never used kitchen, complete outdoor kitchen with entertainment area and resort style pool, home theater, 2 private offices, club room and gym. Every inch was custom designed and built by top artisans taking nearly four years to complete. Fortezza. A fortress of luxury. Call 561.601.3700 for private appointments. Price upon request.

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MARIE ROSNER

Luxury Home Specialist

Jupiter Inlet Colony, Jupiter Island, Jupiter and Tequesta

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Call today for a market report!

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Marie.Rosner@Elliman.com Originally from Kentucky, Marie Rosner has been a resident of Palm Beach County for 32 years and has been licensed in commercial and residential real estate for 30 years. During those years, she particularly enjoyed her relationships with customers in her hometown of Jupiter Inlet Colony. Rosner has a reputation for getting the best value for customers. In the last 18 months, she has been able to sell her clients’ properties at 30-40 percent above comp. On the other side of the transaction, Rosner works tirelessly using her local knowledge to secure the best property solution for clients and their families. She has a wealth of local and current knowledge. 2020 was another award-winning year for Rosner, and she is continuing to enjoy similar success in 2021. She is involved in her local community and is an ardent tennis player. In her spare time, Rosner supports numerous charitable organizations and continues to foster relationships that she has built over nearly three decades in Palm Beach County.

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8254 SE OLD PLANTATION CIRCLE, JUPITER

Paradise found in this nearly new construction home in Prado of Jupiter. Enjoy year ‘round South Florida sunshine, with all the space you need for family and friends. This single-story home offers 5 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, plus a half bathroom and a wonderful open floor plan perfect for entertaining. A fully fenced backyard includes an oversized pool with sun deck and hot tub. Located near great schools, this home is a short drive to Jupiter’s beautiful beaches, Palm Beach International Airport, and surrounded by some of the best golf courses in the country.

963 DOLPHIN COURT, JUPITER

Updated 4BR/3BA single-family home on a deep-water canal with 175 feet of water frontage. New seawall in 2019. Private dock with room for several boats. New dock in 2019. New boat lifts in 2019. Just one lot from the Intracoastal and 5 minutes to the Inlet! Spacious veranda overlooking a tropical backyard, free-form pool that was redone in 2019, and panoramic water views. New standing seam metal roof installed in 2019. Expansive great room; luxurious master bathroom en-suite that was totally remodeled in 2020. Enjoy the ultimate Jupiter waterfront lifestyle being only minutes to the sandbar or the Jupiter Inlet.

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Christopher C. Tyson CGC 1513540, CA W065212 715 Commerce Way W, #14, Jupiter, FL 33458 | 561.727.5013 ctyson@GreenviewConstruction.com | GreenviewConstruction.com Greenview Construction, LLC. is a construction firm offering professional services in construction and construction management. We service a wide range of new construction and renovations to adaptive reuse and historical restoration. The prime philosophy of Greenview Construction, LLC is to provide a collaborative environment and to provide our clients with services that are both personal and professional. Greenview Construction, LLC is proud to offer these 4 spec home projects located in the Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens area.

BRITISH WEST INDIES STYLE 76th Trail, PBG, FL 33418 6,273 Total Square Feet | 1.32 Acres 5 Beds | 5 Baths | #RX-10790314

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KEY WEST STYLE 15014 72nd Drive North, PBG, FL 33418 7,335 Total Square Feet | 1.15 Acres 6 Beds | 4.5 Baths | #RX-10789600

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TRADITIONAL STYLE 75th Way North, PBG, FL 33418 4,134 Total Square Feet | 1.25 Acres 4 Beds | 4 Baths | #RX-10790680

$1,899,000 153rd Court North, Jupiter, FL 33478 4,134 Total Square Feet | 1.25 Acres 4 Beds | 4 Baths | RX-10790502

$1,699,000 PREMIER BROKERS INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE Joelle Nieves, Listing Agent Joelle@LivingSouthFlorida.com | 561.603.7878

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Award Winning Resident Expert Specializing in Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club, Frenchman’s Reserve Country Club, Northern Palm Beach County Country Club & Waterfront Luxury Communities Over 25 Years of Results & Expertise Over $1Billion in Lifetime Sales

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North County for an approachable, family-friendly restaurant that reflected some of my culinary interests.” A North Carolina native, Autry began cooking at 9 years old, influenced by her Greek grandmother. “All the women in my family were tremendous cooks,” she says. After graduating from Johnson & Wales University, Autry spent 13 years working with Michelle Bernstein in Miami, Palm Beach, and Cancún. She describes her cooking style as an amalgam of Mediterranean influences and her Southern roots. Honeybelle is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and offers a diverse menu with something for everyone. The main menu features salads and burgers as well as a tuna poke bowl; a selection of wood-fired pizzas including The Classic (San Marzano tomato sauce, basil, and mozzarella) and The Hot Pie with pepperoni, pickled peppers, and hot honey; and handhelds like

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the FL Catch sandwich and a traditional Maine lobster roll. “I wanted the menu to be interesting enough so that people could spend a week in the resort and dine [at Honeybelle] every day,” says Autry. The dish that most vividly reflects the chef’s Southern background is the Honeybelle fried chicken, designed to be shared by families or groups. The half bird is lightly brined with citrus and rosemary, breaded with Autry’s proprietary blend of flour and buttermilk, and served with mashed potatoes, pan gravy, hot honey, and buttermilk biscuits. Honeybelle’s beverage program includes a carefully curated wine list as well as a selection of signature cocktails. Guests may begin their meal with creations such as the Honeybelle (Goslings gold rum, passion fruit, lemon, and honey), the Peachy Keen (Redemption whiskey, peach nectar, almond sugar, and a red wine float), or the Southbound (Sombra mezcal, Espolòn tequila, blended citrus, bell pepper, and agave). Autry is excited about making Honeybelle part of the local landscape. “I live in the area, and I’ve always thought Jupiter needed a restaurant like this,” she says. “PGA National does so much for the community, and I want to continue to be a part of that.” pgaresort.com/dine/honeybelle

ALISSA DRAGUN PHOTOGRAPHY

WILL PRYCE

Clockwise from top left: Honeybelle’s chic outdoor dining area and bar; chopped Greek salad, Wild Mushroom pizza, and The Hot Pie pizza; grilled skirt steak frites; Honeybelle and Lady Bird cocktails.

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Caroline McGinley bakes her La Gringuita cookies, which feature flavors like dulce de leche (El Churro).

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hile teaching English and living in a dorm-style apartment in Montevideo, Uruguay, Jupiter native Caroline McGinley earned the nickname “La Gringuita,” Spanish for “little American girl,” from her fellow roommates. She also realized that a lifelong hobby of baking cookies had some economic benefits while abroad. “Cookies were a way for me to make some extra money, but they were also a vehicle to express myself,” she says. “I ended up starting an informal business and introducing American-style cookies to Uruguay.” Her inspiration was the traditional Uruguayan confection known as an alfajor, which is essentially a pair of butter cookies sandwiched with dulce de leche. McGinley experimented and came up with her own signature recipe and launched her brand, La Gringuita, upon her return to the United States, right around the start of the pandemic. “I really enjoy the artistic aspect of baking,” she says. “But the key thing for me is connecting with other people. Baking made me realize I had hidden talents and I could have an effect on others by sharing things I make.” Her frozen cookie dough is currently sold at nine local stores including Cod & Capers Seafood in North Palm Beach, and she interacts with customers weekly at the Abacoa Green Market, The Gardens GreenMarket, and Swank Farmers Market in Loxahatchee. Her cookies are stuffed with berry jam (The Jammy), Ghirardelli chocolate (Brown Buttah), dulce de leche (El Churro), or a dark chocolate souffle (Chocolate Souffle). She uses natural ingredients with no preservatives, and the frozen dough has a six-month shelf life; the format allows customers to bake batches or single cookies. Says McGinley of her plans for the company: “The dream is to have my own facility and to be in every frozen section of every store.” gringuita-cookies.com

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Local Dining Guide A Selection of Area Restaurants AMERICAN

custard desserts. Alternative options are also available for non-meat-eaters. 2466 PGA Blvd.,

#116, Jupiter; dascraftbeer.com; 561.776.8669 DUNE DOG CAFE

Palm Beach Gardens; 561.508.5422; 147 Soundings

An open-air café, Dune Dog offers a “happy

The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for

Ave., Jupiter; 561.203.7438; 6230 W. Indiantown

island,” family-friendly atmosphere with burgers

Chef Jason Van Bomel’s global takes on classics.

Road, Jupiter; 561.658.9738; burgerfi.com

and hot dogs, sandwiches, and fish. 775 N. Alt.

1000 NORTH

Elegant environs and more than 40 rare wines by

A1A, Jupiter; dunedog.com; 561.744.6667

CAFÉ CHARDONNAY has

augmented

ENTRE NOUS BISTRO

Chef-owner

1, Jupiter; 1000north.com; 561.570.1000

the menu with influences from Latin America

Chef

and Asia, using local fish and produce, plus an

cooking with gourmet fare, offering freshness and

Beach house–inspired decor and a chill vibe

extensive wine list. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach

consistency at this neighborhood eatery. 123 U.S.

entice diners at the new AquaGrille, where coastal

Gardens; cafechardonnay.com; 561.627.2662

Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; entrenousbistro.com;

AQUAGRILLE

American dining reigns supreme. 14121 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; aquagrillejuno.com; 561.355.0438

Frank

Eucalitto

the glass complete the picture. 1000 N. U.S. Hwy.

CENTER STREET NOOK If you’re looking for a classic American diner

Jason

Laudenslager

fuses

homestyle

561.863.5883 FARMER’S TABLE

experience—the food, the prices, the service, and

A community restaurant offering a variety of

With pasta selections ranging from pad Thai to

the setting—this locally beloved spot is the place

dishes for all types of diners. Enjoy brunch,

rigatoni, and pizza toppings varying from ahi tuna

for you. 223 Center St., Jupiter; 561.745.7477

happy

BARCELLO

and wasabi drizzle to prosciutto, Barcello’s menu

COOLINARY

is one of the most unique in Palm Beach County.

This newly expanded space by Tim and Jenny

11603 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; barcellonpb.

Lipman features the Parched Pig bar concept

com; 561.660.8222

combined with a kitchen to serve up creative

BLUEFIRE GRILLE Located at Palm Beach Gardens Marriott, this American restaurant features Florida-inspired fare

hour,

and

dinner

with

outstanding

beverages, including garden-to-glass cocktails and elixirs. 951 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach, dinefarmerstable.com; 561.691.3430 HONEYBELLE

cuisine. 4580 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm

Led by Chef Lindsay Autry, this PGA Resort res-

Beach Gardens; thecoolpig.com; 561.249.6760

taurant offers a little bit of everything to satisfy

COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS

all guests. Enjoy bites like wood-fired pizzas, poke

and beautiful views of nature. 4000 RCA Blvd.,

A Napa-style tasting room greets diners at this

bowls, and Autry’s famous fried chicken. 400

Palm Beach Gardens; marriott.com; 561.622.8888

Illinois-based chain, where dishes like red wine–

Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens,

braised short ribs are listed beside the bin number

BRICK & BARREL

pgaresort.com/dine/honeybelle; 561.627.7015

Gastropub serving locally sourced, farm-to-table

of its perfect Cooper’s Hawk wine pairing. 3101

fare made from scratch by Chef David Schroeder.

PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; chwinery.com;

This sleek chain offers modern American cuisine

Enjoy an array of dishes, from poutine with bone

561.209.8466

in contemporary settings—a reliable choice when

marrow gravy to buttermilk chicken sandwiches,

CROSBY KITCHEN & BAR

that pair well with an extensive bar menu featuring

This stylish American bistro offers classic cocktails

barrel-aged cocktails and seasonal sips. 1153 Town

and tasty small bites in Manhattan-meets-Palm

Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter; brickandbarrelpub.

Beach digs. 1406 S. Cypress Drive, Jupiter; crosby kitchenandbar.com; 561.902.9757

com; 561.623.0916

DAS BEER GARDEN

BURGERFI

J. ALEXANDER’S

having trouble deciding where to eat dinner. 4625 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; jalexanders.com; 561.694.2711 JIM’S PLACE A local favorite since 1978, this family-owned breakfast joint serves up hearty breakfast options

all-natural

A bright, spacious taproom offering selections

in addition to sandwiches, soups, and salads for

Angus beef burgers, this burger joint also reigns

of beer and kombucha, and a menu of American

lunch. 901 W. Indiantown Road Suite 6, Jupiter;

supreme in hand-cut fries and creamy frozen

gastropub-style eats. 1203 Town Center Drive

jimsplacerestaurant.com; 561.746.6216

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partnership with Burrito Bros. Food Truck. 16891

an array of hearty American entrées. 11701 Lake

Extensive bar and pizzeria serving American eats

Jupiter Farms Road, Jupiter; jupiterfarmhouse

Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 4016, Palm Beach

in an upscale, rustic warehouse setting complete

cafe.com; 561.747.8221

Gardens; yardhouse.com; 561.691.6901

JOSCO BAR AND OVEN

with live music. 157 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; joscobarandoven.com; 561.972.7337 JUNO BEACH CAFE

THE BISTRO offering American eats with a European twist.

This family-owned restaurant has been serving

2133 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; thebistrojupiter.com;

breakfast and lunch for more than two decades.

561.744.5054

Fill up on flapjacks, waffles, or crepes in the

ASIAN

A cozy bistro with a lush and live patio area ASIAN FIN

Originally a six-table establishment and a sushi

THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY

bar, Asian Fin has expanded with a full bar and

morning and come back for soup, salad, or a

A recognizable American chain offering large

lounge. Enjoy Asian fusion cuisine from steaks

sandwich at lunch. 13967 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach;

portions from a vast menu and, of course,

and sushi to spare ribs and carpaccio. 4650

junobeachcafe.com; 561.622.1533

cheesecake galore. 11800 Lake Victoria Gardens

Donald Ross Road Suite 106, Palm Beach Gardens;

JUPITER RINALDI’S Stop by this deli for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Rinaldi’s serves up breakfast specials all day in

Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; thecheesecakefactory. com; 561.776.3711

asianfin.net; 561.694.1900 HOKKAIDO HIBACHI & SUSHI

THE CONNECTION FOR SUBS AND SANDWICHES

Enjoy dinner and a show at the hibachi grill and

addition to ultimate options for sandwiches,

A Jupiter favorite since 1974, The Connection

savor fresh fish from Japan at the sushi bar. 1200

pasta dishes, and even protein smoothies. 245

provides subs, sandwiches, salads, soups, and

Town Center Drive Suite 125, Jupiter; hokkaido

Toney Penna Drive, Jupiter; rinaldisjupiter.com;

chili to hungry locals. In addition, there are also

hibachi.com; 561.799.7999

561.781.3160

delectable specialty items like spaghetti and

HONG KONG WOK N GRILL

meatballs and chicken cordon bleu. 141 Center

This Chinese restaurant puts a modern twist on

This 16-year-old establishment in Juno Beach

St. Suite 2, Jupiter; jupitersubsherosgrinders.com;

classic dishes ready for dining in or taking out. 185

offers award-winning crab cakes and a famous

561.746.2344

E. Indiantown Road Suite 217, Jupiter; hongkong

KIRBY’S SPORTS GRILLE

happy hour. 841 Donald Ross Road, Juno Beach; kirbysonline.com; 561.627.8000

THE COOPER

wokngrill.com; 561.746.6798

The menu is inspired by fresh ingredients that are

KABUKI

locally sourced and mindfully prepared. Artisan

For an intimate night out, come for traditional

A contemporary American Brasserie brought to

cocktails, wines, and microbrewed draft beers

and modern sushi in a dimly lit environment.

town by Chef Matthew Byrne and wife Aliza. This

are a huge draw at its indoor and outdoor bars.

5080 PGA Blvd. Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens;

sister concept to their West Palm Beach outpost

4610 PGA Blvd. Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens;

features elevated twists on classic dishes. 5250

thecooperrestaurant.com; 561.622.0032

KITCHEN NORTH

Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens;

kabukiwpb.com; 561.776.8778 NITROGEN BAR, GRILL, AND SUSHI

THE WOODS

Impeccable sushi rolls, innovative hot dishes,

kitchenpb.com; 561.328.8825

Located at Harbourside Place, The Woods is

and one of the area’s best burgers. 6779 W.

MRS. SMOKEY’S REAL PIT BAR-B-Q

Tiger Woods’ flagship restaurant and sports bar.

Indiantown Road Suite 18, Jupiter; nitrogen

For authentic pit barbecue and soul food to boot,

Refuel on sophisticated dishes like lamb with an

Mrs. Smokey’s offers ribs and brisket and sides

espresso rub and chocolate cherry gastrique

of corn, collards, and coleslaw. Grab a platter or

or grab a drink to unwind. 129 Soundings Ave.,

Miami native Joseph Clark’s local chain offers

combo and get a fried biscuit too. 5430 Military

Jupiter; thewoods.tigerwoods.com; 561.320.9627

a large selection of classic sushi options as well

Trail, Jupiter; mrssmokeys.com; 561.557.3800 OLD FLORIDA BAR & GRILL

TIKI 52

brasserie.com; 561.972.2944 SUSHI JO

as hot Thai foods and Asian-inspired desserts.

This waterfront bar and grill serves up fresh

14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; sushijo.com;

Offering selections “for everyone,” dishes range

favorites and will even cook your catch. A sunny,

from seafood and steaks to flatbreads and sal-

colorful place for live music and good eats. 18487

ads. 250 W. Indiantown Road Suite 101, Jupiter;

SE Federal Hwy., Tequesta; tiki52tequesta.com;

Chef Charlie Soo blends power and delicacy to

oldfloridabarandgrill.com; 561.203.2302

561.744.9113

create beautifully traditional Thai and Japanese

SALUTE MARKET

TOO JAY’S

dishes, without compromising either culture’s

Enjoy delicious pours of reasonably priced wines

At

paired with a fusion of flavors in the form of

homemade comfort foods and Jewish deli

goat cheese-stuffed dates to braised short rib.

favorites like matzo-ball soup and corned beef.

5530 PGA Blvd. Suite 101, Palm Beach Gardens;

11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach

The spot offers a wide selection of classic Chi-

salute2u.com; 561.425.5651

Gardens; 561.622.8131; 4050 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter;

nese food items like lo mein, spring rolls, and dim

561.627.5555; toojays.com

sum. 4367 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens;

SEASONS 52 Experience the sensational flavors of an award-

this

561.691.9811 TALAY THAI CUISINE

recognizable

Florida

chain,

enjoy

TOPSIDE AT THE BEACON

winning international wine list and a seasonally

This rooftop bar offers stunning views of the

inspired menu, where most items contain fewer

lighthouse and inlet. The small plates menu

than 500 calories. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm

features Basque-inspired bites and an extensive

Beach Gardens; seasons52.com; 561.625.5852

wine and beer list. 1107 Lighthouse Promenade,

TAYLOR FARMHOUSE CAFÉ A bright, cozy, rustic café in Jupiter Farms

Jupiter; topsidejupiter.com; 561.532.3270 YARD HOUSE

tastes. 7100 Fairway Drive, Palm Beach Gardens; thaipalmbeachgardens.com; 561.691.5662 UNCLE JOE’S CHINESE RESTAURANT

unclejoeschinesefood.com; 561.799.9883

CAFÉ ANGRY MOON CAFÉ AND WINE BAR Enjoy dishes prepared with quality ingredients as you sip on a selection of wines and coffee.

offering American classics, such as alligator

Known for its unique and plentiful tap options,

2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 194, Palm Beach Gardens;

bites, as well as a spacious outdoor area and a

Yard House offers an electric atmosphere and

angrymooncafe.com; 561.694.7945

ABOUT THIS GUIDE This list is compiled by our editors as a service to our readers. It is not all-inclusive; we rotate the listings to comply with available space, which means not every establishment appears in every issue. If you are a business owner who would like to submit your restaurant, please email mpuppo@palmbeachmedia.com.

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Flavor PERK COFFEE HOUSE California meets Florida in this café serving specialty drinks and a healthy menu with vast vegan options—all in a bright atmosphere. 384 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta; perkcoffeetequesta. com; 561.406.5551 SUBCULTURE COFFEE JUPITER Moody and antique coffee shop with a traditional drink menu, breakfast sandwiches and toasts, smoothies, and acai bowls. Don’t miss the special music and trivia events. 107 Front St., Jupiter; subculturecoffee.com; 561.320.6005 TEAPOTS & TREASURES CAFÉ Teahouse with a selection of teas and beverages served by the pot, a menu including sandwiches, soups, and salads, and multiple tea services to choose from for a more elaborate affair. 14137 LIBBY VOLGYES

U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; teapotsandtreasures cafe.com; 561.881.0447 THE LOKOMOTIVE Located inside the family-owned specialty market known as Ferro Via, The Lokomotive

is a

Poke bowl at The Tacklebox

must-visit for a cup of joe or tea, plus pastries and grab-and-go items. 103 Center St., Jupiter;

turned into favorites like pastitsio, mousaka, and

dishes in an intimate setting. The stellar wine

theferrovia.com; 561.972.7447

cheesecake baklava. 117 N. Coastal Way, Jupiter;

list accompanies the deft and elegant cooking

managreekfusion.com; 561.532.4275

of Chef Leonardo Cuomo. 2145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1,

CAJUN/CREOLE

OLIVE U MEDITERRANEAN GRILL Fast and fresh Mediterranean fare—stop in for

VOODOO BAYOU

Jupiter; buonaserajupiter1993.com; 561.744.0543 CARMINES COAL FIRED PIZZA

a bowl, appetizers, or a family dinner, finished

Committed to delivering a true Italian experience

From the team that brought Calaveras Cantina

off with baklava. 2632 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach

a la Florence or Milan, this restaurant cooks its

to the area, Voodoo Bayou offers Cajun biscuits,

Gardens; oliveugrill.com; 561.500.0103

pizzas in a 900-degree coal-fired oven, producing

fried chicken, gator bites, and more. 11701 Lake

SOUVLAKI FAST

a perfectly crispy crust. 4575 Military Trail Suite

Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 5095, Palm Beach

Created to serve fresh food fast, Souvlaki has

Gardens; voodoobayou.com; 561.888.6703

you covered with delicious pitas, salads, platters,

FRENCH

soups, and sides—plus some American fare as

Carmine’s waterfront ambience is a perfect

well. 8910 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens;

backdrop for an Italian fine dining experience.

souvlakifast.com; 561.855.4732

2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 172, Palm Beach Gardens;

CAFÉ DES ARTISTES

INDIAN

Traditional French cooking, from bistro fare to

carmineslatrattoria.com; 561.775.0186 CASA MIA TRATTORIA & PIZZERIA Featuring only authentic Italian, from-scratch

elegant dinners, served waterfront at Jupiter Yacht Club Marina. 318 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; cafedes

101, Jupiter; carminescfp.com; 561.340.3930 CARMINE’S LA TRATTORIA

recipes made with quality ingredients—including

STAGE Chef Pushkar Marathe delivers flavor-forward

wood-fired pizzas, seafood pastas, and delectable

Indian cuisine with influence from all over the

desserts—Casa Mia specializes in every aspect

This unassuming restaurant packs a punch with

world. Staples like curries are complemented by

of Italian cooking. A strong wine selection, lively

exquisite meals crafted by accomplished Chef

lentil fritters, Korean barbecue ribs, fried chicken,

happy hour, and rotating specials keep regulars

David Hoquet. 626 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta;

and more. An on-site garden provides fresh herbs

coming back time and time again. 337 E. Indian-

kraverestaurant.com; 561.575.9222

and botanicals for creative cocktails. 2000 PGA

town Road Suite E10, Jupiter; casamiajupiter.com;

artistesfrenchbistro.com; 561.747.0998 KRAVE FRENCH RESTAURANT

PARIS IN TOWN This casual outpost offers pastries, crepes, and

Blvd. Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens; stagepga. com; 561.408.3685

more in an authentic French setting. 11460 U.S.

ITALIAN

Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; parisintown.com;

Doris’ has evolved into South Florida’s premier specialty supermarket. Stop by to shop specialty grocery items, pick up a dessert from the bakery,

561.626.6017 THE PARISIAN RESTAURANT & WINE BAR

561.972.6888 DORIS ITALIAN MARKET & BAKERY

ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA

or simply enjoy a meal prepared in-house. 11239 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; dorismarket.com;

Exclusive French wines and updated classics

Known for quality pizza and Italian soul food,

like coq au vin served in a relaxing ambience.

Anthony’s also impresses with popular favorites

The elegant desserts are worth saving room for.

like meatballs with ricotta and margherita pizza.

201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite D9, Jupiter; theparisian

2680 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; acfp.com;

Chef Erik Pettersen uses only the freshest and

restaurant.com; 561.360.2224

561.804.7777

finest quality ingredients available, including

GREEK/MEDITERRANEAN MANA GREEK FUSION Laz and Anna Chasomeris bring their Greek family recipes to life inside this Mediterranean eatery. Ingredients are flown in from Greece and

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BALDINO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

561.517.8488 EVO ITALIAN

Italian imports such as extra virgin olive oil, San

Family-run casual eatery serving pasta dishes,

Marzano tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, and a

pizza, and authentic Philly cheesesteaks. 791 N.

variety of olives and Italian cheeses. 150 N. U.S.

U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; baldinositalianrestaurant. com; 561.743.4224 BUONASERA RISTORANTE Classic and perfectly executed Northern Italian

Hwy. 1, Tequesta; evoitalian.com; 561.745.2444 GIOVANNI’S Experience old-world Italian fare in a quaint bistro setting. Find your favorite pasta entrée from

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more than two dozen different options, or opt for

this third-generation outpost offers dishes like

from Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain,

a chicken or fish-based dish. 3900 Northlake Blvd.,

lomo saltado (traditional Peruvian stir fry con-

Peru, and Argentina. 4391 Northlake Blvd., Palm

Palm Beach Gardens; giovannisristorante.net;

sisting of marinated sirloin, onion, tomatoes,

Beach

561.799.7998

and French fries). 1447 10th St., Lake Park;

561.202.6948

GRANDE’S ITALIANO RISTORANTE PIZZERIA

saborlatinorestaurants.com;

TACO CHULA

cevichearigato.com; 561.863.8877

Try a range of informal Mexican dishes in the

COPACABANA CUBAN CUISINE

& BAR

Gardens;

sourcing

Family-owned restaurant that blends Cuban and

colorful indoor dining area or outside on the

ingredients from local farmers and fishermen.

Caribbean cuisines in a tropical setting. 1209 Main

patio. Customize your tacos and burritos, from

There’s something fresh for everyone on the

St. Suite 101, Jupiter; copacabanacubancuisine.

the filling to the toppings. 10800 N. Military Trail

menu. 4580 Donald Ross Road Suite 119, Palm

com; 561.360.3378

Suite 108, Palm Beach Gardens; tacochula.com;

Farm-to-table

Italian

restaurant

Beach Gardens; grandesflorida.com; 561.932.0840 LA MASSERIA

561.530.7755

LA ESQUINA GUATEMALTECA While

unassuming

from

the

outside,

La

Inspired by Puglia’s ancient farmhouses, La

Esquina has a hold on the best, most authentic

Masseria brings a taste of Italy from its original

Guatemalan cuisine in the area. 208 Hibiscus St.,

location in the heart of Manhattan to sunny South Florida. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach

Jupiter; facebook.com/laesquina208; 561.768.9137 PERU WOK

SEAFOOD CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL Sip cocktails and wine at the bar or enjoy

Try plates like leche de tigre (diced fish, marinated

seafood tacos, fresh sandwiches, or tasty salads

in ceviche broth and served in a cocktail glass) and

at this casual favorite of locals. 12846 U.S. Hwy.

Italian restaurant serving fresh pastas made

chaufa, a Peruvian fried rice served with sesame

1,

in-house daily, meats, seafood, and celebrated

seeds and veggies with a choice of protein. 711 W.

561.624.9924

Italian classics. The extensive wine list features

Indiantown Road Suite B7, Jupiter; facebook.com/

CHOWDER HEADS

something to

peruwokcuisine; 561.745.0058

Gardens; lamasseriapbg.com; 561.660.8272 LIMONCELLO RISTORANTE

complement every dish. 2000

PGA Blvd. Suite 3110, Palm Beach Gardens;

MEXICAN

limoncellopbg.com; 561.622.7200 LYNORA’S A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing

Juno

Beach;

captaincharliesreefgrillfl.com;

A casual eatery with traditional New England seafood dishes like lobster rolls, oysters, and New England clam chowder. 2123 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; chowderheadsusa.com; 561.203.2903

AVOCADO CANTINA

COOL’A FISHBAR

classic Italian dishes. 1548 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter;

The latest venture from Chef Julien Gremaud of

This cozy, tropical grill serves only fresh and locally

lynoras.com; 561.203.2702

Avocado Grill, Avocado Cantina features the same

sourced seafood dishes, with options including

NICK & JOHNNY’S OSTERIA

vibe but with a Mexican flair. 11701 Lake Victoria

swordfish, mahi, salmon, snapper, shrimp, and

Enjoy classic Italian dishes and specialty pizzas,

Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; avocado

more. 11340 Legacy Ave. Suite E-100, Palm Beach

all available along with plenty of seafood options

cantina.com; 561.766.2430

such as cod, salmon, and shrimp, which can be

BLUE WATER TACO CO.

Gardens; coolafishbar.com; 561.622.2227 DIVE BAR

added to any salad. 14133 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach;

This local eatery features inspirations from Baja,

Dine on the water at the Jupiter Yacht Club Marina

nickandjohnnysosteria.com; 561.318.5466

the Caribbean, and the Palm Beaches. 2525

along the Jupiter Riverwalk or sit at the open-air

Military Trail Suite 105, Jupiter; bluewatertaco.com;

bar surrounding a large saltwater aquarium. 318

561.277.9954

S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; divebarrestaurant.com;

NONNA MARIA This high-concept Italian restaurant features dishes with a French twist. The interiors are simple

CALAVERAS CANTINA

561.747.4767 FRIGATE’S WATERFRONT BAR & GRILL

with white tablecloths, allowing the meal to take

Located at Harbourside Place, Calaveras Cantina

center stage. Dinner service includes three-course

provides a festive setting for Mexican staples like

A local favorite for years, Frigate’s lets you dine by

prix-fixe meals, two-course dines, and a la carte

street corn and enchiladas. 125 Dockside Circle,

the water on fresh catches like snapper, grouper,

options. 529 Northlake Blvd., North Palm Beach;

Jupiter; calaverascantinas.com; 561.320.9661

mahi-mahi, and more. 400 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm

nonnamarianpb.com; 561.863.6584 PORTOBELLO CUCINA ITALIANA

DUKE’S TACOS AND MARGS Thomas Op’t Holt helms the kitchen with

Beach; frigatesnpb.com; 561.855.7497 GUANABANAS

Portobello feels like a home away from home with

creative riffs on Floribbean street tacos along with

Opened by Jupiter surfers as a sandwich shop

its top-notch hospitality and the aroma of spices

creative margaritas. 1155 Main St. Suite 120, Jupiter;

in 2004, Guanabanas has become an institution

and authentic Italian cooking. 351 U.S. Hwy. 1,

dukestacos.com; 561.619.5177

in northern Palm Beach County for its tropical

Jupiter; portobellojupiter.com; 561.748.3224 PROSECCO CAFÉ

EL FOGONCITO Immerse yourself in the Mexican culture with not

setting, Caribbean cuisine, cocktails, and live music. 960 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; guanabanas.

Prosecco Café delivers contemporary sustainable

only authentic Mexican fare, but also traditional

cuisine with Mediterranean and Asian accents.

clothing, furniture, and cookery. 711 W. Indiantown

Dive into fresh baked goods, salads, sandwiches

Road Suite C4, Jupiter; elfogoncitorestaurant.com;

With a fusion of Latin, Caribbean, and Eastern

and flatbreads, creamy gelato, and a selection

561.250.6295

Pacific flavors, the menu is as diverse as it is

of coffee, wine, and beer. 4580 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; proseccocafe.com; 561.622.3222 UNCLE EDDIE’S RISTORANTE

PAPICHULO TACOS Mexican street-style food inspired by Mexico, Cuba, Peru, and Argentina, plus a bar stocked with

com; 561.747.8878 HOG SNAPPERS

delicious at this eatery. 279 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; hogsnappersshackandsushi.com; 561.401.9309 JETTY’S WATERFRONT RESTAURANT

A native New Yorker and restaurateur, owner

fresh juices, tequila, and cocktails. 1556 U.S. Hwy.

The stunning views overlooking the Jupiter

Eddie Lubic’s passion for authentic Italian cuisine

1, Jupiter; papichulotacos.com; 561.250.7274

Lighthouse paired with fresh seafood make Jetty’s

has been passed down through generations.

ROCCO’S TACOS & TEQUILA BAR

4050 S. U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 307, Jupiter; uncleeddies

Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s

ristorante.com; 561.508.7799

high-energy Mexican-themed eatery. 5090 PGA

LATIN AMERICAN/CUBAN A cross between Peruvian and Japanese cuisines,

com; 561.743.8166 JUMBY BAY ISLAND GRILL

Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; roccostacos.com;

In the heart of downtown Abacoa, Jumby’s is

561.623.0127

known for tropical-inspired dishes, inventive

SABOR LATINO RESTAURANT CEVICHE ARIGATO

a winner. 1075 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; jettysjupiter.

tipples, a dog-friendly patio, and its relaxed beach

Dine in a relaxed environment while noshing on

house feel. 1203 Town Center Drive Suite 101,

Latin American fare. Dishes are inspired by food

Jupiter; jumbybayislandgrill.com; 561.630.2030

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LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK locals’

favorite

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enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively

tuna.com; 561.406.2188 THIRSTY TURTLE SEAGRILL

WAXIN’S

prepared seafood in the area. Head next door to

Enjoy fresh fish, bar eats, and brews at this busy

Stop in this industrial-chic, Swedish-American

Maxi’s Lineup after for live music and beer. 103

watering hole while watching the big game.

restaurant and dine in one of the five unique

U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite D3, Jupiter; littlemoirsjupiter.

13981 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; thirstyturtlefl.com;

seating areas. Pair your fine dining with wine in

com; 561.741.3626

561.627.8991

the chef’s room or get cozy in the casual living

LITTLE MOIR’S LEFTOVERS CAFE

TOMMY BAHAMA RESTAURANT

room with drop-in seating and televisions. 5300

Grab a craft beer or glass of wine while enjoying

The famed sportswear retailer translates its island

Donald Ross Road Suite 130, Palm Beach Gardens;

the daily catch or other seafood dishes. Make sure

sensibility to lunch, dinner, and happy hour at

waxins.com; 888.892.9467

to leave room for one of the dessert options, all

Harbourside Place. Enjoy fresh seafood, regional

served with berries, whipped cream, and toasted

produce, and handcrafted cocktails inside or

coconut. 451 University Blvd., Jupiter; littlemoirs

alfresco on the outdoor patio. 126 Soundings

jupiter.com; 561.627.6030

Ave., Jupiter; tommybahama.com/restaurants/

LOLA’S SEAFOOD EATERY Enjoy New England–inspired seafood like fried

jupiter; 561.406.6631

VEGETARIAN/VEGAN/HEALTHY 3NATIVES Florida health chain offering smoothies, acai

U-TIKI BEACH

bowls, salads, bagels, wraps, juices, and shots

clams and scallops, oysters, and pasta dishes in

This waterfront restaurant boasts a tropical sand

in a relaxed, beachy environment. 4601 Military

a lively setting. 4595 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach

beach, open-air dining, an entertainment stage,

Trail Suite 107, Jupiter; 561.328.8361; 6671 W.

Gardens; 561.622.2259; 181 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta;

and views of the Jupiter Lighthouse from the

Indiantown Road Suite 51, Jupiter; 561.320.9457;

561.406.5000; lolasseafood.com

buzzing bar. Its casual menu includes Caribbean

251 U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; 561.203.7980; 12216

seafood, lobster rolls, sushi rolls, oysters, and

U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 561.223.3469;

Northern Palm Beach County’s new hot spot for

wings. 1095 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; utikibeach.com;

4373 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens;

boat-to-table seafood features an ocean-inspired

561.406.2210

561.370.3450; 3natives.com

setting. 11940 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 175, Palm Beach

WATERWAY CAFE

ALAINA’S CAFÉ & BAKE SHOPPE

SEMINOLE REEF GRILL

Come in the evening for a seat at the

Alaina’s is focused on good food that’s good for

floating bar to watch the sunset on the Intracoastal

you. Their fresh, local, and organic selections—

This sophisticated eatery overlooks the Jupiter

Waterway. 2300 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens;

from macaroons to ribeye—are available for

Beach Resort pool and serves locally sourced

waterwaycafe.com; 561.694.1700

brunch, lunch, and dinner. 4377 Northlake Blvd.,

Gardens; seminolereefgrill.com; 561.559.7333 SINCLAIR’S OCEAN GRILL

seafood. 5 N. Hwy. A1A, Jupiter; sinclairsocean

Palm Beach Gardens; alainasbakeshoppe.com;

SPANISH

grill.com; 561.745.7120

561.318.6945

SPOTO’S OYSTER BAR & BLUEPOINT LOUNGE An authentic oyster bar serving exquisitely

BERRY FRESH CAFÉ ANDALUCIA TAPAS BAR

A locals’ favorite, this simple eatery is open for

prepared fresh seafood delivered daily from the

This Spanish tapas concept offers traditional

breakfast and lunch. The menu features tasty

cold north Atlantic waters. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm

croquetas, meats, seafood and meat entrées,

dishes like Acapulco toast (multi-grain toast

Beach Gardens; spotos.com; 561.776.9448

and paellas. Live Latin music and flamenco shows

topped with avocado mash) and gluten-free

set the scene. 5187 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta;

honey pancakes. 3755 Military Trail, Jupiter;

SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR This local landmark is a little piece of paradise

berryfresh.cafe; 561.401.5693

andaluciatapasbar.com; 561.406.6509

BOLAY

with wide views of the Jupiter Inlet and its famous lighthouse. Relish drinks and casual fare while

PORTOFINO BISTRO MEDITERRANEO

Fast-expanding Floridian chain focused on healthy

watching top local acts hit the stage and boats

A mix of Italian and Spanish, Portofino’s blends

ingredients and bold flavors served in a bowl with

sail by. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; squaregrouper.net;

favorites from both cuisines like calamari alla

your choice of bases, proteins, veggies, add-ons,

561.406.6417

griglia (grilled calamari with sherry pepper

and sauces. 1697 W. Indiantown Road Suite 1,

vinaigrette) and gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp).

Jupiter; 561.658.9258; 5320 Donald Ross Road,

THE CATCH SEAFOOD & SUSHI Who doesn’t love a laid-back, tiki-hut style bistro

891 Donald Ross Road, Juno Beach; portofino

to kick off the weekend? Head to The Catch for

bistromediterraneo.com; 561.355.5936

seaside views paired with seafood and cocktails.

More than just a vegan restaurant, Christopher’s

STEAK HOUSE

766 Northlake Blvd., North Palm Beach; thecatch

is a gathering place where health-conscious

seafoodsushi.com; 561.842.2180 THE RIVER HOUSE

Palm Beach Gardens; 561.437.6620; bolay.com CHRISTOPHER’S KITCHEN

eaters can experience Chef Albert Crifaci Molla’s unrelenting passion for the finest living foods

LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE

The Palm Beach Gardens outpost of BrickTop’s

Classic cuts of steak in a casual, ranch-style

in a warm and friendly setting. 4783 PGA Blvd.,

overlooks the North Palm Beach Waterway and

restaurant located in Alton Town Center. 5230

Palm Beach Gardens; christopherskitchenfl.com;

features a chic tiki bar. 2373 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach

Donald

Gardens; theriverhousepbg.com; 561.720.2595

longhornsteakhouse.com; 561.776.9961

THE TACKLEBOX

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THE BUTCHER’S CLUB

561.318.6191 GREEN GARDEN CAFE This restaurant provides healthy alternatives

This spot features a variety of seafood like spicy

Check out Chef Jeremy Ford’s newest steak house

including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free

lobster and shrimp rolls and tuna poke bowls and

at PGA National Resort. Succulent cuts are served

options. Pop in for salads, sandwiches, juices,

is ideal for take-out lunch best enjoyed at one of

in a timeless, elegant atmosphere. 400 Ave. of

wheatgrass, and sugar-free and vegan-friendly

the outside seating areas. 1116 Love St., Jupiter;

the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens; pgaresort.

breads. 11911 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 103, North Palm

tackleboxjupiter.com; 561.532.3332

com/dine/the-butchers-club; 561.627.4852

THE TWISTED TUNA

THE CAPITAL GRILLE

Beach; greengardencafe.net; 561.627.3233 MOOD

A sister restaurant to the one based in Port

This successful, upscale chain offers classic steak

Jupiter/Tequesta’s first vegan restaurant serving

Salerno, this restaurant is home to delectable

house fare, complemented by a remarkably

inventive dishes like the Self Love Platter and You

sushi rolls, seafood dishes, and a raw bar, in

well-trained staff and stellar wine portfolio. 11365

Had Me at Elote, paired with inventive garden-to-

addition to an array of Italian favorites. A

Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; thecapital

glass sips. 235 S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta; moodvegan.

bottomless bloody Mary brunch is available on

grille.com; 561.630.4994

com; 561.766.2317

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New owner & CEO of Flavor Palm Beach shares her expert insights on how to make the most of the month-long culinary celebration & what diners and restaurants can expect this year his September, Flavor Palm Beach – the month-long celebration of the amazing and growing food scene across the Palm Beaches is back with a few exciting changes. Flavor Palm Beach has helped diners explore and experience the best food in Palm Beach County since 2007, and after many wonderful years, the program is under new leadership. Kerri Paizzi is the new owner and CEO of Flavor Palm Beach. Originally from Long Island, New York, Kerri has worked and lived in South Florida since 2010. Kerri has nearly 20 years of fine dining experience, and she is the Founder and CEO of Monarch Marketing and Design, a boutique marketing firm specializing in creative social media strategies and digital marketing. Kerri is excited to use her combined talents to build on the success of Flavor Palm Beach, and to lead Flavor into the next chapter. “Flavor Palm Beach has an incredible reputation, among diners and restaurants alike, and it was important to us that we preserve what people have grown to love over the last 15 years. It is my honor to continue the great work put in by Briana (the founder of Flavor Palm Beach). That being said, we’ve made a few tweaks to this year’s program to create more opportunities for our restaurants and to create even more culinary adventures for our dinners.” - Kerri Paizzi, Flavor Palm Beach CEO Dozens of Palm Beach County eateries are participating in Flavor Palm Beach 2022, which runs through the month of September. Dinners can expect the classic prix fixe lunch and dinner options, as well as a few other unique dining experiences. What can locals expect from this year’s program? As always, diners will have the classic Flavor experience of three courses for a set price for lunch and diner. But this year, we wanted to give our restaurants more room to be creative and the opportunity to offer expanded menus. Diners will see prix-fixe menus ranging from $35 to $65, some including wine pairings, and even some restaurants hosting curated small group culinary experiences. Any new restaurants participating this year? Yes! Crosby Kitchen and Bar, Blue Pointe Bar & Grill, Honeybelle, The Butcher Club are all new this year. One of the amazing things about Flavor Palm Beach is the number of restaurants who participate year after year. Some of the favorites diners can expect to see from last year are Evo Italian, La Masseria, Raindancer Steakhouse, La Goulue, The Atlantic Grill, Cafe Centro, The Parisian, and Table 26, just to name a few. What makes this year special? This is a really unique year for restaurants, who are still trying to find a new normal coming out of the pandemic. Additionally, we are beyond excited about our newly founded partnership with Cheney Brothers, which has allowed us to offer additional benefits to participating restaurants. We recognize that these are challenging times for many. In our mind, programs like Flavor Palm Beach can create an occasion for diners to treat themselves, to experience a new restaurant, and really, to celebrate!

Flavor Palm Beach runs September 1st-30th

View all 2022 participants on www.FlavorPB.com

PALM BEACH The Restaurant month for the Palm Beaches

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1. County Commissioner Mack Bernard, Amy Kight, County Commissioner Maria Marino 2. Justin Howard, Sunny Quinn with Veho the barn owl, Anthony Strada 3. Kelly Hagar, George Gentile, Lindsay Meshes 4. Alyssa Bean with Hannibal the bald eagle 5. Sheila Schlaggar, Jeremy Howard, Charlotte Pelton 6. Inger and John Kuhs, Bob Ryder with Ramon the American alligator 7. David Busch, Amy Kight, Peter Busch 8. Charlie Weiss, David Busch, Christine Cooley, Peter Busch, Amy Kight, Dr. Heather Johnston, Gordon Boogie, Deb Duffy, Jim Casto

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AQUAGRILLE GRAND OPENING AND RIBBON CUTTING When/Where 1. Tamra FitzGerald, Claudia McCaig 2. Scott Simmons, Cindy Giles 3. Alexander Cooke, Emanuel Cotronakis 4. Sally Sevareid, Stephen Asprinio, Mo Foster 5. Mark Holbert, Noel Martinez 6. Kaitlyn Headrick, Jamel Hardtman, Veril Gutierrez 7. Frank Davila, Joseph Lo Bello, Juno Beach Mayor DD Halpern, Caitlin Copeland-Rodriguez, Ray Graziotto 8. Ivan Rosa, Heather Young, Peggy Wheeler, Jimmy Glenos

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March 31, 2022 | The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach

1. Lauren Russo, Leah Logue 2. Jessica and Trent Swift 3. Richard Gaff, Krista Downey, Farley Rentschler, Alan Jardeleza 4. Edward and Sherie Wright 5. Natalie Winters, Kate Khachaturian, Nicole Nason 6. Jennifer Nawrocki, Juliza Kramer 7. Virginia Oatley, Angela Vecellio 8. Tony and Lore Smith

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Calendar by ABIGAIL DUFFY

COURTESY OF THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH

JUPITER INLET LIGHTHOUSE & MUSEUM

Clockwise from below left: Twilight Yoga at the Light in Jupiter July 11, 18, 25 and August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Fourth on Flagler celebration in West Palm Beach July 4; Les Misérables at the StarStruck Academy Theatre in Stuart July 1-3; Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition lecture at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Jupiter July 14.

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Arts & Culture

1 Florida Water Views Artists of Palm Beach County Exhibition, Lake Park Public Library, Lake Park, to July 3, free. (lakeparkflorida.gov)

Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also July 13, 20, and 27, $25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

4 Fourth on Flagler, Waterfront Commons, Meyer Amphitheatre, and Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)

8 Screen on the Green: Raya and the Last Dragon, Waterfront Commons, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)

Fourth of July Block Party Golf Cart Parade, Downtown Abacoa, Jupiter, $20/cart. (eventbrite.com)

Stuart Summer Sail Tournament, Fort Pierce, St. Lucie, and Jupiter inlets, $225/member, $325/nonmember. (stuartsailfishclub.com) 9 The Dinner Detective Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner Show, Marriott Palm Beach Gardens, also July 23, starts at $62. (eventbrite.com) Jupiter High School Class of 2002 Reunion, Blue Pointe Bar and Grill, Tequesta, $40. (eventbrite.com) 10 Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Anniversary Day, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 11 Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also July 18 and 25, $10. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 12 Lighthouse Moonrise Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, $25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

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14 Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at FAU, $20. (fau.edu/osherjupiter) Full Moon Silent Disco & Cacao Ceremony, Singer Island Beach, starts at $25. (event brite.com) Lighthouse Story Time & Crafts for Kids, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 23 JoJo’s Farmers Market, Carlin Park, Jupiter, free. (jojosfarmersmarket.com)

JULY PERFORMANCES 1 Les Misérables, StarStruck Academy Theatre, Stuart, to July 3, $25-$50. (starstruckfl.org) 7 Shakespeare by the Sea Presents Richard II, Seabreeze Amphitheater, Carlin Park, Jupiter, to July 10 (also July 14-17). free. (pbshake speare.org)

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From left: Le Dejeuner sur l’herbe (Picnic on the Grass) by Pablo Picasso on view at the Norton Museum of Art until August 28; Dierks Bentley at the iThink Financial Amphitheatre August 19.

8 Jason Banks, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to July 10, $30. (palmbeachimprov.com) 15 Neil Simon’s Broadway Bound, Treasure Coast Theatre, Port St. Lucie, to July 30, $30. (treasurecoasttheatre.com) 17 Tribute to Bob Marley at Sunday on the Waterfront, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org) 24 Incubus and Sublime with Rome, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, starts at $33. (westpalmbeachamphi theatre.com) 29 Stephen Marley Summer Tour, Abacoa Town Center Amphitheatre, Jupiter, starts at $25. (abacoa.com)

AUGUST HAPPENINGS

Mystery Dinner Show, Marriott Palm Beach Gardens, also Aug. 20, starts at $62. (eventbrite.com) 7 Florida Bridal & Wedding Expo, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, free (if preregistered online); $10 at the door. (flbridal shows-wp.com) 11 Lighthouse Moonrise Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, $25. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 27 JoJo’s Farmers Market, Carlin Park, Jupiter, free. (jojosfarmersmarket.com)

AUGUST PERFORMANCES 5 Encanto: The Sing-Along Film Concert, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, starts at $42. (westpalmbeachamphi theatre.com) 13 Shake Rattle Roll, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, tickets start at $47. (lyrictheatre.com)

1 The Palm Beaches Restaurant Month, various locations in Palm Beach County, to Aug. 31, contact for ticket prices. (palmbeaches dining.com)

18 Jack Johnson, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, starts at $33. (west palmbeachamphitheatre.com)

Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Aug. 8, 15, 22, and 29, $10. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

19 Dierks Bentley, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, starts at $37. (west palmbeachamphitheatre.com)

3 Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Aug. 10, 17, 24, and 31, $25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

24 The Black Keys with Band of Horses and Early James, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, starts at $48. (westpalmbeach amphitheatre.com)

5 First Friday Art Walk, The Creek District, Stuart, free. (thecreekdistrict.org) 6 The Dinner Detective Interactive Murder

26 Santana and Earth, Wind, and Fire, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, starts at $38. (westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com)

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES Court House Cultural Center Gallery, Stuart. Be Squared—A Members Exhibition, to July 23. (martinarts.org) Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. Mindbender Mansion, to Sept. 4. (coxsciencecenter.org) Historical Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach. From Houses to Hospitals: Improving Health Care in the 1920s, through July; Celebrating 60 Years of the Palm Beach Opera, through September. (pbchistory.org) Lighthouse ArtCenter, Gallery & School of Art, Tequesta. Art Connects: Across the Ages, to Aug. 7. (lighthousearts.org) Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. Origin Stories: Photography of Africa and Its Diaspora, to July 4; Jane Peterson: Impressions of Light and Water, to Aug. 14; Picasso in Warmer Climes: Works on Canvas, Clay, and Paper, to Aug. 28; Years of Glass: The Norton Collection 1982-2002 and Summer Silk: Qing Dynasty Robes and Signs of the Season, to Sept. 4; A Remarkable Gathering: The Fisher Landau Family Collection and Dürer, Rembrandt, and Picasso: Three Masters of the Print, to Sept. 11; The Howard and Judie Ganek Collection, to Sept. 25; Beaching the Boat (Afternoon Light) by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, to June 25, 2023. (norton.org) ❖

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Best of the Bard Pack a picnic and a beach chair to enjoy the thirty-second annual Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival’s Shakespeare by the Sea at the Seabreeze Amphitheater. This year’s event at Carlin Park (July 7-10 and July 14-17) will feature the company’s premiere of Richard II, a play lauded for bringing “some of the richest language in Shakespeare’s canon,” according to festival associate artist Trent Stephens. Get all the details at jupitermag.com/shakespeare2022.

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Something’s buzzing at Downtown Palm Beach Gardens. The ShopCore property recently installed beehives to build upon its urban beekeeping program and increase its commitment to sustainability in northern Palm Beach County. More than 50,000 bees call the hives home and are being tended to by local beekeepers. This fall, the honey will be harvested, packaged, and gifted to the community. Keep up with the bees and find out where to get your honey at jupitermag.com/pbgbeehives. /jupitermagazine

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