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Palm Beach Media Group is a recognized leader in publishing excellence. The company produces 30 magazines, including flagship monthlies Palm Beach Illustrated (established 1952), Naples Illustrated (established 1998), and the new Jupiter Magazine, as well as leading design publication Florida Design. Palm Beach Media Group also publishes Fort Lauderdale Illustrated and Stuart magazines, and a number of custom and annual titles including Traditions, the magazine of The Breakers; Art & Culture, the magazine of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County; Pinnacle, the magazine of Jupiter Medical Center Foundation; and others. Recognized for editorial, design, and printing excellence, Palm Beach Media Group magazines and their affiliated websites span the gamut of lifestyle interests from fashion and art to parenting and business. Source
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Search ArticlesGoYummy Debuts in Downtown Palm Beach Gardens
Get a taste of the popular Swedish candy craze with GoYummy’s colorful walls of imported gummies. Photo courtesy of GoYummy A trip to Sweden may be thousands of miles (and dollars) away, but one of the Scandinavian country’s sweetest exports has recently arrived much closer to home with the opening of GoYummy. The Swedish candy trend is fueled by social media hauls, TikTok taste tests, and the cult following around brands like Bubs.
DAS Beer Garden to Host a Street Soccer Party
GOLDLAW and DAS Beer Garden will host a Street Soccer Party in Downtown Abacoa on July 19, from noon to 6 p.m. The free family-friendly event is open to the public. Named one of “The Top 100 Sports Bars to Watch the World Cup” by Yelp in partnership with FOX Soccer, DAS Beer Garden has a rotating list of more than 70 craft beers and 25 indoor and outdoor TVs to catch all the action. Guests can also expect an oversized LED screen with sound on in the street to cheer on their favorite team.
Jacquelyn Koester Talks the Little Makers Market
Photo courtesy of Jacquelyn “Jac” Koester Jacquelyn “Jac” Koester is helping the next generation of makers develop their C-suite skills. The Hobe Sound–based event planner, children’s book author, and homeschool mom hosts the Little Makers Market, a six-week entrepreneurship workshop for elementary-aged children at the Jupiter Artisan Marketplace. The sessions will culminate with a Market Night July 25, where the kids will sell their wares.
2026 Cutest Pup Contest Winners
You sent in your favorite four-legged companions who steal your snacks, monopolize the couch, and somehow still get away with it. Now, meet the winners (and runners-up) of our inaugural Cutest Pup contest, where local dogs put their best paws forward for a shot at canine glory. Riley, owned by Susan Parker Winner: Riley This 2-year-old Australian Labradoodle is more than just a pretty (and friendly) face: she recently passed the AKC’s Canine Good Citizen class.
Enjoy The Beacon’s Tides of Jupiter Prix Fixe Menu
Spicy tuna rice. Photo by Jessica Bordner Photography Dive into The Beacon’s new Tides of Jupiter summer prix fixe menu, available now through August 31. Indulge in three courses for $36 per person, plus a sommelier’s summer choice wine pairing or an additional $10. Set sail on the first course with inspired selections, including the spicy tuna rice, fried green tomato, and corn bisque, or a Caesar or summer chopped salad. Emerald pesto pasta.
Swamp Things with Python Cowboy Mike Kimmel
Mike Kimmel and Uzi in the Everglades. Photo by Steven Martine Florida sells itself in postcard-worthy pictures: waves lapping over sand, beach umbrellas lined up in military precision, sunset cocktails sweating on tiki bars. Then there’s Mike Kimmel’s version of Florida.
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Presents Wildlife on the Move
Grant’s Farm visitors will meet Busch Wildlife Sanctuary’s animal ambassadors July 24–26. Photo courtesy of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary Busch Wildlife Sanctuary is bringing wildlife education programming to Grant’s Farm in St. Louis July 24–26. Guests visiting Grant’s Farm will have the opportunity to experience Wildlife on the Move, an immersive wildlife education activation featuring live animal ambassador presentations and conservation experiences. A baby American alligator.
Plastic Free July Kicks Off at Manatee Lagoon
Enjoy Plastic Free July programming. Photo courtesy of Manatee Lagoon Plastic Free July is underway at Manatee Lagoon! This month-long educational initiative is aimed at raising awareness about the environmental impacts of plastic. Manatee Lagoon will offer educational content and free events to inspire individuals and communities to take action toward a plastic-free future. July 12 at 2 p.m. July’s Lecture at the Lagoon will feature the Solid Waste Authority (SWA) of Palm Beach County.
Shakespeare by the Sea Returns This Week
Shakespeare by the Sea returns to Jupiter in July. Photo courtesy of Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival takes the stage at Jupiter’s Seabreeze Amphitheater in July with its newest Shakespeare by the Sea production: William Shakespeare’s Falstaff. Set beneath the stars at Carlin Park, the outdoor performance runs July 9–12 and 16–19, with the amphitheater once again transforming into one of South Florida’s most atmospheric stages.
Nominations Welcome for the Go Blue Awards
Loggerhead Marinelife Center is welcoming nominations for the Seventeenth Annual Go Blue Awards through August 14. Photo by Chad Baumer Nominations are open for Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s Seventeenth Annual Awards. The awards ceremony and luncheon will be held at the Kravis Center on October 30.