WEST PALM BEACH GREENMARKET: The “Best Farmers Market” in the country the past two years returns with this year’s "Sweet Success" theme and more than 100 vendors, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturdays at 100 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. All-day weekend $5 flat rate parking available in public garages. Visit wpb.org/government/community-events.

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OCEANSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET: Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Old Bridge Park, A1A at Lake Avenue, Lake Worth Beach, featuring music and more than 80 vendors providing local fruits and vegetables, flowers, baked goods and other delicacies. Parking free on old bridge park across from Lake Worth Beach and casino complex. Visit greenhouseeventsmanagement.com/lake-worth-beachfarmers-market.

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TIKIMARKET AT THE MARINA: “A taste of the islands without leaving town” is back featuring exotic treats, sensational vendors and free parking, Sundays 10 a.m. – 3, Riviera Beach Marina Village, 190 E. 13th St., Riviera Beach.

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ART BASEL EXHIBITION OPENINGS: Oolite Arts invites the public to the opening night reception for their Two Fall exhibits "Rosie’s Fare" and "Miami is Not the Caribbean. Yet It Feels Like It,", 7 – 9 p.m. on Oct. 20 at 924 and 928 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. The two exhibits will coincide with the Miami Beach Culture Crawl and will be featured during Art Basel. Visit oolitearts.org.

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THE CITY OF LAUDERHILL’S “HEALTHY YOU” advanced health literacy grant is hosting a FREE “HEALTHoween Trick or Treat” event this Friday, Oct. 28th, for the community from 5pm-9pm and the Sadkin Community Center.

They will be passing out spooky Heathy You gift bags, candy and other surprises all ages can enjoy. Can you share the event online please? If yes, I’ve also included the event flyer. Please share with those you know in Lauderhill, too. It’ll be a fun event.

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“STRONG COMMUNITIES EMERGING”: The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum’s newest exhibit explores the development of South Florida following the Civil War from the perspective of a formerly enslaved person, told through photos, oral histories and narratives shared by the museum’s docent on a guided tour. Free to enter gallery, guided tour $20, no reservations needed. Call 561279-8883 or visit spadymuseum.com.

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MYTH AMERICA EXHIBITION: Deconstructing Americana Culture and Imagery, a contemporary fine art group exhibition opens with a reception on Nov. 5 with VIP reception at 7 p.m. at the Box Gallery, 811 Belvedere Rd., West Palm Beach. Touching on current hot topics such as consumerism, patriotism, classism, reparations, women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, immigration, housing, etc., the exhibition is organized to make people think about aesthetics, content, context, and as visual dialogue between artist and patron. Visit TheBoxGallery.Info

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19TH ANNUAL SIGNATURE GRAND GHOUL: Hundreds of community leaders and supporters put on their dancing shoes and stylish costumes for the Broward Health Foundation, 7 p.m. Monday Oct. 24 at the Signature Grand in Davie, with proceeds to benefit enhanced patient care and services at Broward Health. Tickets $100 per person or $175 for two when purchased together; VIP tickets $150 include exclusive benefits; corporate sponsorships available. Call 954-712-3980 or visit BHFoundation@BrowardHealth.org.

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CONFERENCE FOR THE CULTURE: Blacks In Technology, LLC and the Blacks In Technology Foundation (BIT) are hosting BITCON 2022, their 4th annual conference for Black IT professionals, entrepreneurs, gamers, and afro-futurists, at Disney World, Oct. 26-28. Visit bitcon.blacksintechnology.net.

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DISNEY PRINCESS, THE CONCERT: Be our guest as Broadway’s Belle, Jasmine, Nala and Anastasia celebrate all the Disney princesses in an unforgettable evening of story, animation and song, Saturday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m. at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami. Tickets are $35, $59, $79, $109 and VIP $165 at the center box office, by calling 305-949-6722, or online at arshtcenter.org.

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FST’S SECOND CABARET OF THE WINTER SEASON, A PLACE IN THE SUN – A Tribute to Stevie Wonder, will begin playing in FST’s Goldstein Cabaret on November 16, 2022. The new music revue celebrates the legendary musician whose catalogue spans six decades and multiple musical genres, taking audiences through the beloved songbook of musical pioneer, Stevie Wonder. Created by Jason Cannon, Richard Hopkins, and Sarah Durham, this all-new Cabaret features such timeless hits as “I Just Called to Say I Love You,” “Isn’t She Lovely?,” and “Superstition.” Tickets are now on sale at FloridaStudioTheatre.org or at 941.366.9000.

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FLORIDA BLUE FLORIDA CLASSIC: Tickets are on sale at FloridaClassic.org for the 2022 edition of the nation’s fiercest HBCU rivalry game, between the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Rattlers and Bethune-Cookman University (BCU) Wildcats, on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2:30 p.m. at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium.

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FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE LINEUP: The 49th Winter Season features a fourshow Mainstage Series and a three-show Cabaret Series that includes the original musical revues “The ’70s: More Than a Decade” featuring Rebecca Hopkins through Feb. 12, and “A Place in the Sun: A Tribute to Stevie Wonder,” Nov. 16 March 26. To make theatre accessible to as many people as possible, FST offers all four mainstage shows for $69, and all three cabarets for $49. Subscriptions at FloridaStudioTheatre.org or 941-366-9000.

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ART WITH ME BEFORE ART BASEL: The festival comes to Historic Virginia Key Park in Miami on Nov. 26 – 27 from 1 p.m. – 3 a.m., bringing together people from around the world to enjoy music, art, wellness, and culinary experiences. The event will feature large-scale art installations and galleries, performances from electronic and live musicians across 3-4 stages, wellness activations including yoga and dance classes, breathing and mindfulness workshops. children’s activities and vendors spanning organic cooking to ethically sourced textiles and designs and jewelry. Two-day general admission at $80 + tax; two-day premium $215 + tax; at tixr.com/groups/withmeevents/events.

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