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End Summer With a Cultural Getaway. The Palm Beaches Offers Travelers 'Fun in The Sun' Before Summer's End Photo by JESHOOTS.COM on Unsplash

Just like the Florida sun itself, culture always shines in The Palm Beaches, as the region hosts a breathtaking variety of cultural experiences to help extend summer just a little more. Luckily for savvy travelers, The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County provides the perfect resource to help you plan a trip to Florida's Cultural Capital.

5 Cultural Places

To

Visit Before

The

Summer Ends

Hatchling Feedings

August-September (Saturdays and Sundays 2:30

– 4:30 p.m.)

Loggerhead

Marinelife Center

– Juno Beach

Loggerhead

Marinelife Center offers sea turtle hatchling feedings, where guests can prepare food for the hatchlings and assist with data collection. Hatchling feedings are for ages eight and up and price for admission is $15 per person.

Art Shift

– August 22 at 7:30 p.m.
Cultural Council of Palm Beach County

– Lake Worth Beach

Providing local artists with the chance to present their choreographic work, Art Shift is an immersive dance concert held in the Cultural Council's renowned gallery spaces.

Council members and the community are invited to witness new styles of dance performed by a diverse group of local dance and movement artists.

FAU Library Wayzgoose Festival

– August 24 at 10:30 a.m.
FAU Libraries - Jaffe Center for Book Arts

– Boca Raton

For the second year in a row the Florida Atlantic University library will

be shattering the 'Quiet Library Myth' by taking over the third-floor east of the FAU Wimberly Library. Guests can enjoy live music, print shop fun, a big Makers

Marketplace and more.

Roar & Pour

– August 24 at 4:30 p.m.
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

– West Palm Beach

Visitors to the region can catch the last "Roar & Pour" of the 2019 season at the famed Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society. With the theme of 'Don't Stop

Believin': A Tribute to Journey', visitors can explore the zoo, feast on food from the Tropics

Café Snack and enjoy beer, wine from the Tiki Bar. Price for non-member adults is $16.95 and non-member children is $13.95 (ages 3-12). Member tickets cost $9 for adults and $7 for children (ages 3-12).

Hike Through History

– September 7 at 8:30 a.m.
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

– Jupiter

Visitors can discover how the area's rich history

was shaped by nature as they hike through the 120-acre Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural area. This two-mile hike, led by Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum staff, is free but requires online registration. The program is open to adults and children (minimum five years of age). Children

who are 13 and under must

be accompanied by an adult.

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