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The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, a pristine and peaceful respite in West Palm Beach, reopened for the new season Oct. 1 as workers completed a 10-year, $10 million refurbishment.
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Dignity Village’s 10 apartments mark a milestone in CEO Monique Brown Faust’s 21-year pursuit to create homes for as many people as possible. Now, 67 people are off the streets, living in one of the apartments in Riviera Beach and West Palm Beach operated by her nonprofit.
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More than 20 artists are looking for a place for their artwork after learning they’ll need to vacate their studios in Legacy Place, an open-air shopping and dining center in Palm Beach Gardens, by Sept. 26.
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West Palm Beach favorite Jack the Bike Man is bringing its good work to Jupiter. The 18-year-old charity, known for giving refurbished bicycles to children in need, is expanding its reach thanks to a grant from the Admirals Cove Foundation.
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Students from age 14 to young adults are learning skills that will start them on the road to self-sufficiency and independence through Recipes for Success, Extraordinary Charities' newest program.
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In 2011, an alcoholic pastor felt called to start a new kind of church: One run by addicts for addicts. Called Recovery Church, it blended the teachings of two life-changing books: The Bible and “The Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Andrew Kato, Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s producing artistic director, will celebrate 20 years in Palm Beach County this year.
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Palm Beach County School District commits more than half the money but museum depends on $30 million in private donations.