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Dear Mayor Humpage and Viilage Cauncil members:
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I would like to invite the Viltage of Tequesta to join the Northern Palm
AtlanticArtsAcarfemy Beaches Cuitural Alliance. As you may know, the Cuitural Alliance was
�'A4J�facArthurCampus formed in May 2d44 and presentiy has 19 members. Among our members
are 14 north county cultural institutions, incfuding the Lighthouse Center for
�cc��s�cam� the Arts in Tequesta. We are very proud of the fact #hat other supporters,
2�ieatre outside the immediate cuitural community, also have joined our Alliance,
including the Town of Juno Beach, Jupiter-Tequesta-Juno Beach Chamber
�,�h�cfesa�a�y of Commerce, WJTW Radio, "The Jupiter Courier" and °The Palm Beach
Post."
'W'`j�'W �d'zo 100.3 �FM We would be honored to have the Village of Tequesta as a member
Bun �wr� d� and, if the Village dssires, to have its representative an our Board of
�.�, ��,� Directors.
Atthough we are a new organization, we have been very active. We
`N'ortfi CountyArt incorporated in June 2004 and have applied for 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt
s:o�cw� status. So far, our proj�cts include:
� A cultural guide brochure (inctuded in this packe#) giving
7�re,7upiterCouner information about 12 local cultural institutions. These have been placed at
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locations throughout our community, including the Village offices.
BeachC�m6ero • A very well-received bus tour of locat sites for community leaders
Commerce on Sept. 9, 2005. The sites we visited included the hiibef Museum of Art,
FAU Jupiter campus, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Mattz Jupiter Theatre
7own of9�no Beach and ArtStage.
�'a-wn o f,�upiter ' A second bus tour of local cultural sites, scheduled for March 24.
ArtsCommittee It will begin with a luncheon at the Lighthouse Center for the Arts and then
proceed to the Eissey Campus Theatre of palm Beach Community
�Q�C�r„du��o� College, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, Loxahatchee River Historical Society
Museum and Jupiter Lighthouse graunds. Village o�cials were invited to
��w�� ��� the first tour and are, of course, being invited to the second, dur invitation
ar,� �esc�aC list for the March 24 tour also includes other people in local government, as
well as those in the business, tourism, event planning and media sectors.
Ar�Stage • A benefit performance in March 2005 �t Jupiter High School to
raise money for the Loxahatchee River Historical Society and Busch
�PaCmBeach2'ost Wildlife Sanctuary, two of �ur members which suffered heavy damage in
the 2004 hurricanes.
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• A webpage with links to our cultural group members, which is part
of "The Palm Beach PosY' website. The page currently features links to 12
groups.
In addition, we are uvorking with "The Jupiter Courier" to develop a
monthly seasonal calendar of cultural events in the newspaper.
Many of those who use, donate to and volunteer for our cultural
facilities, including myself, are Tequesta residents. We believe that our
partnership of local cuitural groups and their supporters in government,
business and the media is increasing the visibility of our cultural sector and
making it stronger than ever.
Membership dues in the Cultural Alliance are $100 per year.
I hope that you will favorable consider joining the Northern Palm
Beaches Cultural Alliance and help us in our efforts.
Sin erely,
Rog r J. Buckwalter
Chair, Board of Directors
Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance
Encls.:
General information about the Cultural Alliance
Bylaws of the Cultural Alliance
Membership list of the Cultural Aliiance
Directory of cultural sites
NEXT MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Friday, March 31, 2006, 10 a.m., FAU Conference Room, Jupiter Campus
NORTHERN PALM BEACHES CULTURALALLIANCE INC.
�=e�: NC[2AL {NE�ORIV14"f
The Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance, formed in May 2004, brings together a diversity of
arts, cultural and educational institutions, plus their supporters in government and business.
Its members include art museums, performing arts schools, theaters, wildlife organizations, and
historical and entertainment museums, as well as local municipalities, businesses and the media.
Our mission statement describes our purpose:
"The Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance promotes awareness of, access to and
cooperation among all cultural institutions that are based or significantly present in its region; seeks public
and private help from all interested partners; and develops community appreciation and support of our
cultural sector through programs that reach our diverse population."
Together, we work to identify ways we can help each other in fields such as marketing, fund-
raising and exchanging information, in order to strengthen our growing cultural community.
One objective of the Cultural Alliance is to bring together not only the area's cultural institutions --
including museums, art galleries, theaters and animal facilities -- but also others who want to strengthen
the cultural sector, including businesses, the media, government and individuals.
Membership is open to any group, government, business or individual that supports our
objectives, and guests are welcome at our meetings.
The Alliance was incorporated in June 2004 and has applied for tax-exempt (501 (c)(3)) status
with the Internal Revenue Service. -—
' Board members of the Cultural Alliance include representatives from the FAU Honors College,
` Hibel Museum of Art, Lighthouse Center for the Arts, ArtStage, Loxahatchee River Historical Society, Burt
� Reynolds and Friends Museum, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Palm Beach Community College Eissey Campus �
� Theatre, "The Jupiter Courier," WJTW Radio, the Town of Juno Beach and the Jupiter-Tequesta-Juno �
�` Beach Chamber of Commerce.
'----'� Other members of the Alliance include the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Atlantic Arts, North
County Art Association, Jupiter Art Committee, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, "The Palm Beach Post" and
Blowing Rocks Music Festival.
Officers are: Roger Buckwalter, chair, from the FAU Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College Advisory
Board; Linda White, vice chair, the artistic director of ArtStage in Jupiter; Kathy Glover, secretary,
executive assistant at the Loxahatchee River Historical Society; and Nancy Denholm, treasurer, the
theater manager for the Eissey Campus Theatre of Palm Beach Community College.
E Several projects of the Cultural Alliance have been completed:
1. Varietv Show Fund
ArtStage Inc., a member of the Alliance, in cooperation with other members, produced a variety
talent show on March 13, 2005, at Jupiter High School to raise funds for members that sustained heavy
damage during the two hurricanes that hit our area in September 2004. This included a sifent auction, art
sale and performances by local talent, which raised a net amount of $1,800, which was split between the
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary and Loxahatchee River Historical Society -- organizations that suffered heavy
damage during the hurricanes in September 2004.
2. Website
The Alliance has a website that provides an overview of our organization and links to individual
members' websites. So far, we have links to 12 local groups. To carry this out, we have obtained the
technical services of a volunteer professional who was recruited by one of our board members.
The site can be accessed in several ways:
Type in http://cammunity link.palmbeachpost.com/servlet/groups_ProcServ/dbpage=page&gid=
00093000001109717499777235
Go to http //communitylink.palmbeachpost.com, then click on "Your Town: Community Links
Group," "Cultural Heritage," "Other," and "Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance"
Type in Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance
3. Cultural Guide:
The Alliance has published a guidebook in brochure format of the cultural organizations and
institutions in the northern Palm Beach County area. The brochure provides information for residents and
visitors about local theaters, museums, art galleries and wildlife attractions. This is intended to build
awareness, audiences, attendees and donors for our member organizations. Distribution includes our
members' venues, real estate offices, banks and other businesses.
4. Bus Tour
In September 2005, the Alliance conducted a bus tour of local cultural locations. We provided
transportation by renting a bus and took local leaders, including government officials, to five local cultural
venue. They included Hibel (the first stop, to include lunch), FAU, ArtStage, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre and
the Marinelife Center.
A tour to other sites (including Lighthouse Center for the Arts, Loxahatchee River Historical Society
Museum, Jupiter Lighthouse grounds, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary and the Eissey Campus Theatre of Palm
Beach Community College) is scheduled March 24, sponsored by "The Jupiter Courier."
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At present, our fund-raising program consists of several elements:
1. A"startup" fee of $75, which was assessed to each member during the early period of the
Cultural Alliance. This covered initial administrative costs.
2. Dues of $100 per year for organizations, businesses and governments, and $50 per year for
individuals.
3. Grants for specific projects. We received $1,000 from "The Palm Beach PosY' for the brochure,
$500 from Procida Tile for the September 2005 bus tour, $600 from "The Jupiter Courier" for the March
2006 bus tour, and $300 from the Town of Juno Beach, as well as other donations of cash and in-kind
services for our projects.
Other grants will be sought after we receive 501 (c)(3) status. We have made initial contact with
Palm Beach County government concerning this.
Future grants will be sought from cultural support groups such as the Palm Beach County Cultural
Council, the Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council and the Non-Profit Resource Institute,
affiliated with the Community Foundation of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. We have made contacts
with all these organizations.
4. The March 13, 2005, fund-raising performance, silent auction and art sale noted above, which
raised $1,800 to benefit our cultural members, the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary and Loxahatchee River
Historical Society, whose facilities suffered extensive damage during hurricanes Frances and Jeanne in
September 2004.
We have applied for 501 (c)(3) status.
Atl of our fund-raising is being done on a volunteer basis by our members, without cost to the
Cultural Alliance.
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The Cultural Alliance developed from an Honors College program called Discussion Dinners,
which brings together local residents to explore topics with faculty members. At a dinner on arts and
culture in May 2003, several participants voiced a desire for more cooperation among local cultural
institutions, which face many common issues, and asked for a larger meeting.
As a result, a January 2004 meeting was convened by the Honors College, which was attended by
representatives of 12 cultural, business and government entities. At that meeting, attendees discussed
several ideas for joint projects and decided to hold another meeting. That session, in March 2004, also
hosted by the Honors College, attracted representatives from 17 groups, and the participants voted
unanimously to form a permanent organization.
On May 3, 2004, the Alliance adopted several measures, including a name, mission statement
and membership structure, and elected a board of directors, to formally become a separate group.
For more information about the Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance, write to
us at P.O. Box 1124, JuPiter, FL 33468-1124; or call Roger Buckwalter at 747-1404 or e-
mail him at rogekar@aol.com.
NORT��ERN PALM BEACHES CULTU�RAL ALLIANC�
BYLAWS
ARTICLE I: NAME, PURPOSE
Section 1:
The name of the organization shall be the Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance Inc.
Section 2:
The Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance Inc. is organized exclusively for charitable purposes, more
specifically to promote awareness of, access to and cooperation among all cultural institutions that are based or
significantly present in its region; to seek public and private help from all interested partners; and to develop
community appreciation and support of our cultural sector through programs that reach our diverse population.
ARTICLE IL• MEMBERSHIP
Section 1:
Membership shall be open to all entities and individuals that are involved with or wish to promote the arts
and culture in the communities of the northern Palm Beaches.
Membership categories are as follows: Non-profit cultural organizations; businesses and business
organizations (including for-profit cultural organizations); government and educational institutions; and
general/individual members.
Each organization, business, government and institution member and each individual member shall have
one vote.
ARTICLE IIL• ANNUAL MEETING
Section 1: Annual Meeting
The date of the regular annual meeting shall be set by the Board of Directors, which shall also set the time
and place.
Section 2: Special Meetings
Special meetings of the general membership may be called by the chair or the Executive Committee.
Section 3: Notice
Notice of each meeting shall be given to each voting member, by mail, not less than ten days before the
meeting.
ARTICLE IV: BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Section 1: Board Role, Size, Committees
The Board is responsible for overall policy and direction of the Alliance, and delegates responsibility for
day-to-day operations to designated officers, members and committees. The Board shall have up to thirty and not
fewer than six members, a majority of which shall represent members that are non-profit cultural institutions. The
Board receives no compensation.
Section 2: Meetings
The Board shall meet at least four times per year, at an agreed upon time and place.
Section 3: Board Elections
Election of new directors or election of current directors to another term will occur as the first item of
business at the annual meeting of the corporation. Directors will be elected by a majority vote of the current
directors in attendance.
The term of any director who is elected between annual meetings will run until the next annual meeting. At
that time, those directors will be eligible for election to a full two-year term.
Section 4: Terms
All Board members shall serve two-year terms, but are eligible for re-election.
Section 5: Quorum
A quorum shall consist of at least 51 percent of the Board members, and must be present before business
can be transacted or motions made or passed.
Section 6: Notice
An official Board meeting requires that each Board member have written or e-mailed notice one week in
advance.
Section 7: Officers and Duties
There shall be four officers of the board, consisting of a Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. Terms
shall be for one year. Their duties are as follows:
The Chair shall convene regularly scheduled Board meetings, and shall preside or arrange for other
members of the Executive Committee to preside at each meeting in the following order: Vice Chair, Secretary and
Treasurer.
The Vice Chair will chair committees on special subjects as designated by the Board.
The Secretaty shall be responsible for keeping records of Board actions, including overseeing the taking of
minutes at all Board and general membership meetings, sending out meeting announcements, distributing copies of
minutes and the agenda to each Board member, and assuring that corporate records are maintained.
The Treasurer shall make a report at each Board meeting. The Treasurer shall chair the Finance
Committee, assist in the preparation of the budget, help develop fund-raising plans, and make fmancial information
available to Board members and the public.
Section 8: Vacancies
When a vacancy on the Board exists, nominations for new members may be received from present Board
members by the Secretary two weeks in advance of a Board meeting. These nominations shall be sent out to Board
members with the regular Board meeting announcement, to be voted upon at the next Board meeting. These
vacancies will be filled only to the end of the particular Board member's term.
Section 9: Resignation, Termination and Absences
Resignation from the Board must be in writing and received by the Secretary. A Board member shall be
dropped for excess absences from the Board if she/he has three unexcused absences from Board meetings in a year.
A Board member may be removed for other reasons by a three-fourths vote of the remaining directors.
Section 10: Special Meetings
Special meetings of the Board shall be called upon the request of the Chair ar one-third of the Board.
Notices of special meetings shall be given at least five business days in advance by telephone, fax or e-mail.
ARTICLE V: COMMITTEES
Section 1: Ezecutive Committee
The four officers, committee chairs and up to three designated board members at large shall serve as the
members of the Executive Committee. Except far the power to amend the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, the
Executive Cammittee shall have all of the powers and authority of the Board of Directors in the intervals between
meetings of the Board of Directors, subject to the direction and control of the Board of Directors.
Section 2: Finance Committee
The Treasurer is chair of the Finance Committee, which includes three other Board members. The Finance
Committee is responsible for developing and reviewing fiscal procedures, a fund-raising plan, and annual budget
with other Board members. The Board must approve the budget and all expenditures must be within the budget.
Any major change in the budget must be approved by the Board ar the Executive Committee.
The fiscal year shall be the calendar year. Annual reports are required to be submitted to the Board
showing income, expenditures and pending income. The fmancial records of the organization are public information
and shall be made available to the membership, Board members and the public.
Section 3: Other Committees
The Board may create committees as needed, such as fund-raising, nominating, etc. The Board Chair
appoints all committee chairs.
ARTICLE VI: AMENDMENTS
Section 1:
These Bylaws may be amended when necessary by a two-thirds majority of the Board of Directors.
Proposed amendments must be submitted to the Secretary to be sent out with regular Board announcements.
These Bylaws were approved at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Northern Palm Beaches Cultural
Alliance on May 27, 2004.
Roger J. Buckwalter
Chaurnan
Board of Directors
MEMI3ERS AND E-MAILS
BOARD MEMBERS
Roger Buckwalter (FAU Honors College), chair: Rogekar�n,aol.com
Linda White (ArtStage), vice chair: Xl�normalS3_�r),aoLcom
Kathy Glover (Loxahatchee River Historical Society), secretary: kathglov cr,aol.com
Nancy Denholm (PBCC Eissey Campus Theatre), treasurer: clenholmn c�pbcc.edu
Sonya Davis (Lighthouse Center for the Arts): son a��li�lithousearts.or�
Louise Murtaugh (Jupiter-Tequesta-Juno Beach Chamber of Commerce): president c Lpiterfl.or�
Jerry Rupar (The Jupiter Courier): Jerry.rupar ��scri�s.com
Kathy Fahy (Town of Juno Beach): fiahy cr aol.com
Sandy Ogde�� (Town of Juno Beach): sogden e juno-beach.fl.us
Jan Davisson (WJTW Radio): JtDavisson(�aol.com
Terry Gearing (FAU): ��earin���fiau.edu
Nancy Walls (Hibel Mueum of Art): nanc a hibelmuseum.or�
Jennifer Sardone-Shiner (Maltz Jupiter Theatre): jsardone �iupitertheatre.or�,
Nanette Lawrenson (Loggerhead Marinelife Center): nanette e marinelife.or�
OTHER MEMBERS
Atlantic Arts (Frank Licari): atlarts(a�bellsouth.net
Town of Jupiter Arts Committee: bdkuebler(c�aol.com
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary (David Hitzig): Buschws(c�aol.com
Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum: mdaniel c,burtreynoldsmuseum.org
North County Art Association: gusu�arl a aol.com
Blowing Rocks Music Festival (Dick Anschutz): r.�nschutz�att.net
The Palm Beach Post (Gale Howden): Ghowden rr)pbpost.com
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strengthen our growing cultural community. ORGANIZATIONS FOR
Membership is open to any group, �. 1. Lighthouse Center for the Arts
government, business or individual that supports , , '. , NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTY 2. Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
our objectives, and guests are welcome at our /� ,�``� 3. Loxahatchee River Historical Museum
meetings. ° 4. DuBois Pioneer Home
For more information about the Northern ._ , 5. Burt Reynolds Museum
Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance, visit our website \ ` �� 6. Maltz Jupiter Theah•e
at http://communitylink.palmbeachuost.com/ �, � s � � � " ,, , \ `
then click on "Your Town: Community Links �� �� � * �" �' � � ' 7. ArtStage
Group," "Cultural Heritage," "Other," and t � z ' y_ •-� �� �� ', S. Atlantic Arts Academy '
"Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance." '"���;;;� i ' t.,r� t' ' 9. Busch Wildlife Sanctuary
'�=. ���,�-'.. ,,;.�_� �`�' l0. Florida Atlantic University
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Contuct Us: 4 f`<' � '` ��'�^ x ' ! I1. Hibel Museum of Art
Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance r� �'",` Design Services & � ��°
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P.O. Box 1124 Background Photography �:: +'� ; ������- � ! ' 13. Town of Juno Beach
Jupiter, FL 33468-1124 courtesy of Artist, ° 1 ; �� � ���;t,N �; i � i' � �, � '
� Kathleen Glovei•, � 14. PBCC Eisse,y Campus Theatre
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� River Historical � � ��larinelife Center Seagra�e Square #203 � �� � Community College i � Se�l
' Societ�� 14200 US Hwy 1 ' 185 E. Indiantown Rd. _ (� Eissey Campus Theatre 'I p�s
H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y ' �; '�F .� Juno Beach FL Ju n iter FL 33477 � = I 11051 Cam us Drive , Theat�e �
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Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse 561-747-8380 ' �_ � �=_ �_����,�q� 561-627-8280 561-747-7409 __-- _! I Palm Beach Gardens, FL '---
Visitor Center, Tours, Camp & Gift Shop ', ArtStage has a special commitment to provide ' i Ticket Office: 561-207-5900
Liglrtliouse Park, Jrrprter ', professional training in the performing arts
' This 750-seat professional performing arts center
' Loxahatchee River Historical 1 �tuseum ' Sea Turtle Hospital for all ages from beginner to advanced � presents a season of international artists as ���ell as
`' 61-747-6639 Exhibits, Lectures & Gift Shop in dance, theatre and ��oice. � performances by professional and community arts
& Nature Center ArtSta e rovides the hi hest level
Burt Reynolds Purk, Juprter g p g organizations. The theatre is also an arts training
Unique Gift & Book Shop of training in a�i�arm and friendly ; facility and a gathering place for civic, corporate
DuBois Pioneer Home 561-747-6639 � en��ironment that promotes indi��idual ' and government groups.
Tours -DuBois Park, Jupiter i I
WWW .marinelife .01' i self-esteem and group cooperation.
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,r,�' ; Ju�iter, FL 33477 � ; FAU Campus ^"'� � I�� I 1001 East Indiantown Rd � University,
enc�S � 561-743-9955 ' ' S353 Parkside Dr. , _ t/�'�'A' L'T'Li Ju iter, FL 33477 5353 Parkside Dr.
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i MUSEUM'. I ' 3upiter, FL 33458 *� � � � , UPI TER 561-743-2666 � � ' Jupiter, FL 33458
, � 561-622-5560 �,,;�,,,� � � TI-�E�TRE; Th�s 550 seat, professional I —
The museum houses t ` � " --- -- regional theati•e hosts a variety ; FAU's John D. MacArthur Campus in Jupiter
Re nolds' lifetime ' Free Adnussion ;
y • , of live entertainment all ��ear round. The , offers the advantages of a small campus setting
collection, including gifts �� ' The Works of World Famous Aetist ' theatre season from November to April features ! � and the resources of a large public research
and autographed pictures ' Edna Hibel musicals, comed`�, drama and ne�i� works. One' ' university, �shile serving as a cultural and
from Hollywood's most famous celebrities and ' Tours, Teas, Concerts, Exhibits ' night events and performances - comedians, ' intellectual center for the communih�. :
the world's greatest sports figures and ' i Art Classes & Children's Summer Camp kids events, concerts and more - are also ': Art Exhibitions, Concerts, Forums, Discussions &
memorabilia from over 100 feature films. I ': ', presented. For tickets, call 561-575-2666. Lifelong Learning Courses
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www.burtreynoldsmuseum.org ;i ; www.hibelmuseum.org � www.jupitertheatre.org ', www.fau.edu/jupiter
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�. � � 2500 Jupiter Park Rd. , for the Arts � Jupiter West Plaza 340 Ocean Drive -
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`. Jupiter, FL 33458 j � 373 Tequesta Dr., I 6743 �V. Indiantown Rd. /� Juno Beach, FL 33408 -!
�. f !. � 561-575-3399 ', i Te questa, FL 33469 Jupiter, FL 33458 561-626-1122 ,,, ,, ,
-� u SC�j:� 561-746-3101 , 561-575-4422 The Tow�n ofJuno Beach hosts a variety of
wldUfe i The Sanctuary, established to i
- sa"`t"ary_� care for sick, injured and I Northern Palm Beaches oldest and largest ', Atlantic Arts Academv is a performing arts ! ! cultural activities at its Town Center such as
orphaned wild animais, promotes �vildlife � ��isual arts museum, also features a school of academy that offers instruction in ballet, jazz, �neetings for the Juno Beach Bookworms, Juno
habitat conservation, throu h a varieh� of ' art with classes for children and adults of all i Beach Book Club, the Historical Committee of
g � modern, tap, conditioning/stretching, hip- ! �uno Beach and Juno Beach Friends of the Arts
community em�ironmental outreach programs. skill levels. Programs include summer camp, hop/funk, drama, improvisation, scene stud��, ,
En'o ���ildlife u close. Family fun & ift sho ' lectw•es azz series diverse and educational � Committees. Art eYhibits are on display
J J P g� P� ' + J � ' T� /film, voice, piano and guitar for all ages I ' throughout the year and the to���n is host to the
Free Admission. ' exhibits and more. Gift shop & art supplies. and levels. 225 seat theatre. , j annual Art Fest B3� T/re Sea.
www.buschwildlife.com ' ' www.lighthousearts.org ' www.atlanticartsacademy.com �! ; www.juno-beach.fl.us
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