Friday, February 8, 2008 D GINI a ENIE[RIHNMENTI Clubs From page B2 *Jupiter/Tequesta/Juno/ Palm Beach Gardens Republican Club: 6 p.m. meets the fourth Thursday of each month at Loxa- hatchee River Environmental Cen- ter, 805 N. US 1. Call Royce Hood (561) 339-7623. or visit www.jtjg.org. *Kabbalah lunch and learn for women: Meets each Monday in Palm Beach Gardens. For informa- tion and reservations, call Lauren at (561) 543-6261 *Lighthouse camera club: Meets at 7 p.m., third Tuesday, at the North County Senior Citizens Center, 5217 Northlake Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. For information, call Jim at (561) 776-1747 *L.I.F.T: for widowed men and ie e S* *em**'* * women meets the fourth Thursday for lunch, 11:30 a.m., at Mangrove Bay, U.S. Highway 1 in Jupiter. $12. For reservations (two days prior), call (567) 746-5124. *Lupus Foundation support group: Meets 6:30-8: p.m. the sec- ond Monday of the month, except July and August at St. Mary's Hos- pital, Cypress or Banyan Room, 901 45th St., West Palm Beach. Facilitator is Fredda Steidle, MPS. Call (561) 279-8606 or (800) 339- 0586. Military Officers Association of America, Palm Beach/Martin County Chapter: 6 p.m. the last Tuesday of the month at the PGA National Hotel, 1000 Ave. of Cham- pions in Palm Beach Gardens. 00s0 W ----VS'-" mW'--- - Trying to Sell Your Home? Use FENG SHUI, it really works and is easy to do!!! Call to order your booklet NOW! 561.799.3443 Order online at: www.TheChaosBusters.com -..',--% -r-,4-s 2- ,~. ~, ..~. -U--. Create your Sandwich E Eat right! "Lettuce" c Call ahead and _,; "i .. -. - 4665 PGA jlv',,.. >. .: " T- 56 .8"5. :2 8, i'Deli v..r & ..--'. *^ E^^^lMIn-Syi&i '-.~ .- - ', :' o^S~a ad 'a cook for you tonight! pick up dinner ? . -. ". -.-' -- ..'. F 'lo i a 3 : .,; >i -.~ *: *'' -1 -- *'* a 'b Je RSVP by the previous Friday to (561) 622-7010. * National Association of Retired Federal Employees: North Palm Beach, Chapter 1088. Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Membership fee is $25. For information, call A. Murray at (561) .622-6137. North Palm Beach Rowing Club offers introductory rowing classes on a monthly basis. For details, a schedule and program descriptions, call (561) 799-1185 or visit the Website www.npbrc.com. *Ortists of North Palm Beach County: Has 16 chapters from Boynton Beach to Jupiter support- ing the ORT program. For informa- tion, call the North Palm Beach County Region office at (561) 964- 4520. *Overeaters Anonymous: 7 p.m., Tuesdays. 12-step meeting, literature study for anyone with eat- ing disorders at St. Mark's Episco- pal Church, 3395 Burns Road, room 317. For more information, call Elizabeth at (561) 626-2044. *Palm Beach County Library Beginning Computers Class: 2:30 p.m. This hands-on class, offered once a month, will introduce attendees to what computers can be used for and how to begin using one. North County Regional Library, the class lasts for 90 min- utes with pre-registration required. *Palm Beach Gardens Democ- ratic Club: Meets 7 p.m., fourth ) See CLUBS, B5 Is playhouse 700 Park Avenue* Lake Park, FL 33403 9%eeits... THE PRISONER OF SECOND 3 AVENUE March 7, 8, 14, 15 at 8:00pm March 9 & 16 at 2:00pm OPENING NIGHT $24.00 (Includes Champagne Art Show Reception 6:30pm) ALL OTHER PERFORMANCES: $22.00 GROUP RATES available for 20 or more For Ticket Information Call: 561.842.0225 (Leave Message) No refunds or exchanges Produced by special arrangements with Samuel French, Inc. Out From page BI Design Center Drive in Palm Beach Gardens. For informa- tion, call (561) 904-7200 FRIDAY, FEB. 15 * The art of Jackie Brice opening artist's reception: 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Juno Beach Town Center Council Cham- bers, 340 Ocean Drive MUSEUMS *Burt Reynolds Museum permanent exhibit of the actor's memorabilia from sports and film careers and his collection of awards. Located at 100 N. U.S. 1 in Jupiter *Hibel Museum of Art per- manent exhibit features Hibel's art. Located on the John D. MacArthur Campus of FAU. No admission charge. For hours and more information, call (561) 622-5560 or visit the Web site www.hibelmuse- um.org Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum operated by the Loxahatchee River Historical Society. Located in Lighthouse Park, 500 Captain Armour's Way. History exhibits, day and sunset tours of the 1860 light- house, gift shop, educational programs, weddings and spe- cial events. Open Tuesday through Sunday froni 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last tour at 4 p.m. (No flipflops; climbers must be more than 48-inches tall). For more information, call (561) 747-8380, Ext. 101 or visit the Web site www.jupiterlighthouse.org Loggerhead Marinelife Center: Sea turtle rescue cen- ter in Loggerhead Park, U.S.1 in Juno Beach. For more infor- mation, call (561) 627-8280 Marine environmental awareness exhibit: The Perry Institute for Marine Science presents an underwater pho- tography exhibit. Includes photographs from around the Caribbean by V. Kimberly Frye- Wayman of Jupiter. The exhib- it is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Perry Institute for THE BEST DEALS ARE MADE AFTER A GREAT LUNCH. WITH THESE COUPONS, YOU'LL MAKE THEM BEFORE. Marine Science, 100 North U.S.1, Suite 202, in Jupiter. Admission is free. (561) 741- 0192, Ext. 117 ONGOING EVENTS The art of Jackie Brice sponsored by Friends of the Arts at Juno Beach Town Cen- ter Council Chambers, 340 Ocean Drive. Exhibit runs through April 9 on weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The art of Pat Heydlauff Sponsored by Friends of the Arts in Juno Beach at the Town Center Council Cham- bers, 340 Ocean Drive. Exhibit runs through Feb. 13. on weekdays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Blowing Rocks annual art exhibit: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fea- tures the preserve's marine landscape in pastel paintings, photography, clay sculpture by noted artists. Free admission at the Hawley Education Cen- ter, 574 S. Beach Road, Jupiter Island. Exhibit opens Feb.3 and continues through May 31 Burt Reynolds Institute acting, production classes and auditions with Ralph Villani, Frank Eberling and Marc Zatorsky at the Museum, 100 N. U.S. 1 in Jupiter. For more information, call (561) 743- 9955 or visit www.burtreynoldsmuseum.or g "Celebration of diversity:" women artist's exhibit: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Thurs- day. Tuesday until 9 p.m. Fab- ric, collage, three dimensional painting, porcelain clay. Con- tinues through Feb. 22.The gallery of Eissey campus BB building, Palm Beach Commu- nity College, Palm Beach Gar- dens. 3160 PGA Blvd. Historical walking tours of wonderful Worth Avenue: conducted by James Ponce. Tours are the second Wednes- day of every month at 11 a.m. and begin in the Gucci Court- yard, 256 Worth Avenue in Palm Beach. Though dona- tions are accepted to the His- torical Society of Palm Beach County, the tour is free and open to the public. For more information, call (561) 659- 6909, or visit the Web site: www.worth-avenue.com "Mute Utterances" art exhibition of oil and acrylic paintings by Daniel Petrov at the SR Atrium, 5353 Parkside Drive on the FAU MacArthur campus in Jupiter. Continues through Feb. 29. Free. For more information call (561) 799-8105 *"Smokey Joe's Cafe," Musical revue features the songs of Leiber and Stoller. Runs through Feb. 10 at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road. For more information and tickets, call the box office (561) 575-2223, (800) 445-1666 or visit www.jupitertheatre.org Active adult trips spon- sored by the Village of Tequesta Recreation Center: Registration is open for Benvenuto Valentine's Day lunch and show in Boynton Beach on Feb. 14 ($62-$72) and Footloose the Musical on Mar. 12. ($79-$89) Register at the recreation center, 399 Seabrook Road weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call (561) 575- 1285 Active adult trips (45 and older) sponsored by the West Jupiter Recreation Center: Registration is open for the Morikami Museum trip on April 3 ($10) and Butterfly World trip at Lakeside Botani- cal Gardens on March 14 ($20). Register at the recre- ation center, Indiantown Road and Central Boulevard. For more information, call (561) 747-3455 Yesteryear Village: Historic and preserved community with 20 restored buildings, depicts old Florida, circa 1850- 1950. Open for special events including the South Florida Fair in January, Sweet Corn Fiesta in April, Pioneer Days in May and Fright Nights and Halloween in October. Avail- able for school and group tours and facility rental. Locat- ed on the South Florida Fair- grounds, off Southern Boule- vard in West Palm Beach. For more information, call (561) 795-6400 or visit the Web site www.southfloridafair.com Call us today to learn how you can host your own show on MoneyWatch 1000 772-336-5597 We offer you soups, salads, burgers, nachos, sandwiches, steaks, and many other tasty choices, so you can decide which meal is the best deal for you! FREEJ~ B4 Parlm Beach Gardens. North Palm Beach, Singer Island Hometown News ~W$~g~Es~i~~