Traditional commencement returns: Palm Beach State College will hold two ceremonies at the South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center on Thursday, May 12 to celebrate its more than 2,000 expected spring graduates; at 10 a.m. for graduates of the Associate in Science, Bachelor of applied science and bachelor of science degree programs and the certificate programs; and 2 p.m. for associate in arts degree graduates. State Sens. Tina Polsky and Gayle Harrell will be the keynote speakers at the morning and afternoon ceremonies, respectively, for PBCC’s first traditional commencement ceremonies since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit palmbeachstate.edu/graduation.

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ABFF INVITING SOUTH FLORIDA CREATIVES: The American Black Film Festival is back, and would like to hire you! The ABFF is an annual event dedicated to recognizing Black talent and showcasing quality film and television content by and about people of African descent. So if you are a South Floridabased production assistant and looking to work on a live event in Miami Beach and Greater Miami, this is for you. Respond with your resume to framebyeframe@outlook.com no later than Friday, May 13. The event is June 15-19, 2022 in Miami Beach. Send your resume to framebyframe@outlook.com no later than Friday, May 13. Visit abff.com.

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MOSAIC MAY, THE SHOWCASING PALM BEACHES: Fifth year of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County’s “Month of Shows, Art, Ideas and Culture” (MOSAIC) celebration of cultural organizations, unique monthlong May programming and special offers of which visitors and residents alike can take advantage – whether museums, theaters, science centers, botanical gardens or other arts adventures. Visit MOSAICPBC.com.

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“100 YEARS OF MIRACLES”: Nearly 50 formerly homeless men and women graduate in a cap and gown ceremony honoring their spiritual and practical restoration, Saturday, May 14, 2 p.m., CARE Elementary School/ Community Activity Center building provided by Miami Rescue Mission, 2025 NW 1st Ave., Miami. Visit caringplace.org

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“THE DONNA SUMMER MUSICAL” AND MORE: May 20-26 The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts 701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, with a score featuring more than 20 of her classic hits including “Love to Love You Baby,” “Bad Girls” and “Hot Stuff.” Preceded by more great shows such as “An Officer And A Gentleman” (May 3-8), “One Night Of Queen” (May 11) and “Flori-Duh” (May 14-15). Tickets at kravis.org.

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IS AMERICA BROKEN? Developing Dreams is hosting a shocking, laugh-outloud and hysterical theatrical musical production, Sunday May 15, 2 p.m., at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, 3800 NW11th Pl., Lauderhill. Call 954-282-1014 or visit DevelopingDreamsFoundation.org.

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OPEN CASTING CALL: Cynthia Bell Productions is back on the road to live entertainment and actors and actresses, with comedic and dramatic monologues required for audition, May 17 and 19, Dunkin’ Donuts, 516 N. State Rd. 7, Hollywood. Must RSVP, Call 954-540-2368.

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BLUE NOTE JAZZ FESTIVAL: Tickets can be purchased now for a special Miami Beach Beach pop up in partnership with The Rhythm Foundation, taking place over the first two weekends in June at the North Beach Bandshell. Schedule: Friday, June 3 – George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic (8 p.m.); Saturday, June 4 – Buika (8 p.m.); Friday and Saturday, June 10-11 – Robert Glasper with special guests (8 p.m.). Visit bluenotejazzfestival.com.

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JUNETEENTH IN RIVIERA BEACH: Juneteenth of PBC, Inc. is inviting you to join the 2nd Annual Juneteenth Festival celebrating Black culture and history, Unity and Black Excellence, a free day of food, fun, music, community resources, shopping Black, games and activities for all ages, on Sunday, June 19, 3-10 p.m., at the Riviera Beach Marina Village Event Center, 190 E.13th St., Riviera Beach. Visit eventbrite.com/.

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