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Saturday, January 4

WHAT’S THERE TO DO TONIGHT?  

                                                                                                                                                               

                                                                       STEPPING OUT FLORIDA  

                                                                       SATURDAY-JANUARY 4

 

                                                                                                     

Pavilion Grille

“Don’t Stop The Music” Band Tonight!

Join us for an evening of fine food, music, and fun dancing! This terrific group plays Doo Wop, Motown, Disco, Classic Rock, Swing, Cha Cha, Rat Pack, 1940’s to Current Music and now they’ve added Country to their over 500 song list!

Cover charge $10 includes a FREE House Drink and $10 may be credited toward $25 in food and beverage purchase. There’s live almost music every night; And, of course, the NEW Dance Floor! Make it a perfect night with dinner & dancing! So come Meet, Mix, Mingle, Dine, and Dance to the best dance music at the Pavilion Grille in Boca Raton! Both Singles and Couples welcome!  Dinner served from 6pm; Music starts at 8pm; Terrific music, dance, and fun tonight! All ages! Call 561-912-0000 for reservations or more information.

Pavilion Grille, 301 Yamato Rd, Boca Raton, 33431, is located in the lobby of the Seeman Holtz Building located on the NE corner of the intersection of Dixie Hwy and Yamato Road, and has distinctive large glass sides. Just park in the lot or garage and enter the lobby to a world of music and dancing. Directions: Take I-95 and exit at Yamato Rd., Boca Raton. Go east and turn left on Dixie Hwy. Parking driveway is on the right. There is a large FREE parking lot area and also a parking garage on the premises. Pavilion Grille, 301 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431  PavilionGrille.com  Come on in to the HOTTEST spot in Boca!

THE REST OF THE WEEKEND: Sunday, January 5:  Joey & The Paradons

Tuesday, January 7

NEXT WEEK: COME BACK AND JOIN US on Tuesday, January 7 for the always fabulous dance music by “Cachet Band”

(Note: EVERYONE wants to rent our venue with new dance floor for private parties! Think of us for your next party!)

AND MORE: Two-For-One Drinks for Happy Hour : 5:00pm – 7:00pm, Tuesday – Friday: small plates start at $6; drink specials $5 -$8; Dinner served Tuesday through Saturday from 6PM and Lunch from Tuesday through Friday from 12 noon to 3:00 PM   Make dinner reservations  at 561-912-0000

 

                                                                       New Dance Floor!
                                                                       New Flooring!
                                                                       New Furniture!
                                                                       New Chef!

The Pavilion’s New Chef Cristian, formally of Josephine’s, Tavolino’s and Casa de Angelo will add his distinct Italian touch to our menu.Dinner Specials Nightly ( Special Pricing) and the return of the Three Course Dinner!

 

 

 

 

 

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                                                  Where to Find Live Music:         

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Boca:

Check out Our Place in the Boca Raton Plaza Hotel at 2901 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton, call 561-750-9745;   The new Crazy Uncle Mikes at 6450 N. Federal Hwy. in Boca, call 561-931-2889;  The Funky Biscuit, 303 SE Mizner Blvd., Boca , call 561-395-2929 or funkybiscuit.com

Delray:

Arts Garage at 94 NE 2nd Avenue in Delray Beach at artsgarage.org or 561-450-6357. BYOW-Bring your own whatever, that is foods and drinks, including alcohol );    Bostons on the Beach at 40 S. Ocean Blvd.  in Delray Beach, call 561-278-3364;   Johnny Brown’s at 301 E. Atlantic Ave. in Delray, call 561-243-9911;   Silverball Museum at 19 NE 3rd Ave. in Delray Beach, call 561-266-3294; Magic Bus (Classic Rock) at  The Blue Anchor Pub  at 804 E. Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach, call to confirm band, 561-272-7272

Boynton and North:

The Venu at 8794 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. in Boynton Beach, call  561-200-0222;    Rhum Shak at 802 Lake Avenue in Lake Worth, call 561-755-7486;   Das Bier Garden at 1203 Town Center Drive in Jupiter, call 561-776-8669;

West Palm Beach:

Copper Blues Rock Pub, 550 S. Rosemary Ave., call 561-404-4101; The Blind Monk,410 Evernia St.,  Click here;  Blue Martini, 550 S Rosemary Ave, Click here;  City Place on the Plaza, 500 S. Rosemary Avenue, Clematis by Night in Centennial Sq. (Fri. & Sat. 7pm), E. R. Bradley’s, 104 Clematis Street, Click here O’Shea’s Irish Pub, 531 Clematis, Click here Renegades Country Bar & Grill, 600 Village Blvd. and Respectable Street, 518 Clematis St., Click Here

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Boca Raton and Delray Green Markets-Every Saturday until May

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January 4-Florida Panthers Hockey

Florida Panthers at Buffalo Sabres-7pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 4- New Restaurant Now Open: Rex Baron

Ready to excite, astound and surprise- “Where the art of food meets the art of survival”, the “nothing like it” interactive, multi-sensory experiential destination meeting place, dining haven, watering hole and hi-tech virtual reality escape lounge. The food and cocktails surprise, and visits to the hi-tech HD Sports Hangar or ‘Lamborghini-level’ 2,500-square-foot VRex Lounge (with 32 virtual reality and simulation stations) engages survivors (the guests) in “thrill and chill” seeking “bucket list” escapes. Survivor Sundays will feature a variety of programming, including live entertainment, car and motorcycle club meet-ups, fashion shows, art shows, nonprofit fundraisers and more. Located in the Town Center Mall, Boca Raton, the 8,500-square-foot avant-garde post-apocalyptic themed restaurant concept — where food, culture, community, interactive tech and art thrive — engages guests (aka survivors) with characters (aka vigilantes, the “good guys…and gals”) who together are building a peaceful, inclusive new world. As its sister outpost to Rex Gryphon’s Mad Rex in Philadelphia, the South Florida outpost is named for its own lead vigilante Rex Baron and features a collection of authentic fashion-infused vigilante persona art exhibits (clothed in post-apocalypse recovered remnants of Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Prada, John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Isaac Sellam and Carol Christian Poell couture) each with their personal stories.

“By creating and mastering the ReStory, a new category in hospitality, our REX posts offer a high quality, healthy and delicious menu with a storied, rustic, new world cross-generational atmosphere that engages and stimulates,” shared hospitality industry veteran Michael Norris who leads the development of Rex Gryphon’s vigilante posts. Located in the Nordstrom wing at Town Center at Boca Raton (6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton, Fla.) and offering inside and outside terrace dining and bar services, Rex Baron is open seven days a week, on Sundays to Thursdays from 11 a.m. to midnight and Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Reservations are not required but can be made via www.TheRexBaron.com, Open Table or by calling (561) 447-6993. For large private groups and corporate events and team-building email at [email protected] or call (561) 447-6993.

 

 

Muddy Waters Restaurant

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Charcoal Barbecue!!  (TODAY! And EVERY First Saturday of every month)- Drink Specials All Day! LIVE BAND at 8pm

Shell, Shuck and Peel Weekends at Muddy Waters Restaurant- Great Specials on  Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 4pm like “Shrimp Bang! Bang!- CLICK HERE to see-Home of 79 cent clams and oysters on the half shell daily-Happy Hour 4pm to 7pm-Try a House Shrimp Bloody Mary ($5)-And absolutely the BEST Fish Tacos!-Get your game on here on Saturday and Sunday afternoons with 22 H/D TVs- At 2237 W. Hillsboro Blvd.-Deerfield Beach 33442-Info: 954-428-6577  CLICK HERE!

Something different to do EVERY NIGHT at Muddy’s: CLICK HERE    Remember, Muddy Waters caters for parties, too!

SPECIAL EVENT TODAY!

JANUARY 4, 2020-Charcoal BBQ!  The first Saturday of every month!

 

 

 

 

 

Weekend Guided Trail Rides

January 4 and 5- Pony Rides and Weekend Guided Horse Trail Rides

At Tradewinds Park & Stables-3600 W. Sample Rd., Coconut Creek​, FL 33073    CALL to confirm:  Phone: 954-357-8870 Email: [email protected]    Gate Fee:  $1.50/person weekends and holidays (children 5 and under free)

 

 

 

 

Now until February 9-“Gridiron Glory: The Best Of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame”-How do you get 100 years worth of NFL memorabilia to Miami? Try six semi-trucks. That’s what it took to haul more than 200 artifacts and items to the History Miami Museum for this latest exhibit; The exhibit arrives ahead of Super Bowl LIV, which will be played Feb. 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. It’s the culmination of the NFL’s 100th season. Walking through the collection at HistoryMiami (101 W Flagler St.) is like taking an interactive tour of football history. There are 8,000-square feet of photographs, vintage jerseys, helmets, and interactive displays. The coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy is also on display in a “Champions Theater,” where announcers shout “Touchdown!” to the roar of crowds from video monitors. “Gridiron Glory” comes from the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, with the HistoryMiami Museum providing additional items about the Miami Dolphins. A “Hometown Heroes” section celebrates the Dolphins and athletes who played in South Florida during high school and college. It traces the history of African American players all the way back to the pre-NFL period of 1892-1919, when there were only four of them. By the 1970s, black players comprised more than 20 percent of the league’s labor force and then 70 percent by 2002, according to the panel. The exhibit looks back at the evolution of the sport, from the early days of helmets that were made with thin pieces of leather to the high-tech plastic that protects players today. One case features Dan Marino’s Dolphins jersey from the 1998 season. Next to it is a signed football from the Oct. 17, 1999 game where he became the first NFL quarterback to throw over 60,000 yards. The exhibit also recognizes Jason Taylor and displays his No. 99 jersey and helmet from the 2006 season, when he was named NFL Defensive Player Of The Year.The same area also celebrates the 10 Super Bowl games that Miami has hosted. Displays contain programs, pins, flip coins and caps from those games.  Address: HistoryMiami Museum, 101 W Flagler St., Miami, FL 33130 Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; Noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. The museum is closed Mondays. The “Gridiron Glory” exhibit will run until -Feb. 9. Admission: $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and students with identification. For more information: Call 305-375-1492 or visit historymiami.org.

 

 

$5 Tri-Rail Rides on Weekends-On weekends, Tri-Rail offers $5 all-day fares its train routes in South Florida. Tri-Rail runs from Miami to West Palm Beach. On weekdays, regular one-way fares are $2.50 to $6.90 for adults, depending on the route. Kids age 4 and younger ride for free. Information is on the Tri-Rail website or 800-874-7245

 

Live Music by The Edge Band- Tammy Lawrence and The Edge Band-At Max’s Grille in Mizner Park in Boca Raton-8:30pm –11:30pm-Join us as The Edge Band performs every Saturday-Enjoy today’s hits and yesterday’s classics-Call to confirm-561-358-0080

 

 

Boca Raton Green MarketNOW OPEN~ for the 23rd season- 9am to 1pm, and every Saturday, in a NEW LOCATION at the north City Hall parking lot, located at the intersection 201 West Palmetto Park Rd and NW 2nd Ave. Plenty of parking is available adjacent to the GreenMarket vendor site. Each Saturday, fresh locally-grown fruits and vegetables as they become available in their individual growing seasons—along with fresh herbs, soaps & lotions, juices, potted orchids, ocean shells, fresh cut flowers, assorted variety of plants, fresh baked goods, prepared foods, oils & vinegars, gourmet foods, hydroponic and organic foods, fresh fish and seafood, fresh pasta, doggie treats —are available for purchase. Several of the vendors have participated since the Market began in 1996, with a few new vendors joining each year. Community service organizations participate from time to time to share information or to promote a special project.

 

Delray-Green Market9am to 2pm–Every Saturday until the end of May. At Old School Square, on NE 2nd Avenue, a half block north of Atlantic Avenue in downtown Delray Beach-Fresh foods, live music, meet adoptable dogs,  Shop local vendors; You’ll find more than 65 vendors featuring Palm Beach County farm-to-fork produce, just picked citrus and juice, farm fresh eggs, raw milk and butter, 100% grass-fed and finished (antibiotic and hormone free) Florida beef, poultry, pork and lamb, fragrant artisan baked goods, plenty of gluten free, vegan and sugar free products, fresh cut flowers, plants and other unique gourmet fare along with live musical entertainment each week.

 

 

Also, NEW:    West Palm-Farmer’s Market at Grandview Public Market

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“Ride and Remember” Bus Tour – Meet at The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Delray Beach, FL-Tickets are $35 +Fee @2.92=    For more info. and tix, Click here

 

Jazz Venue –  The NYSW Jazz Lounge, at 107 SW Sixth St, Fort Lauderdale, opens 7 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. The owner is Miguel Pilgram, a former Navy communications specialist who won a $52 million lottery jackpot 8 years ago. The 1500 sq. ft. indoor / outdoor space will host live music every night except Monday; the venue will feature classic jazz, Latin jazz and undiscovered artists-For more info; 954-765-6141 or click here: https://www.nyswjazzlounge.com/calendar

 

 

 

Saturday Night Moonlight Guided Canoe Tours:    7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Meet at the Lee Road Boat Ramp to enjoy a guided moonlight canoe tour through a portion of the Refuge interior. Wear a long-sleeved shirt and long pants and bring a flashlight and bug spray.Canoe rental from Loxahatchee Canoeing is $35; you may not bring your own. (One canoe seats 2 to 3 people.) RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – Call LOXAHATCHEE CANOEING at 561-733-0192.  (Note: Also, Guided Canoe Tours Every Saturday MORNING, 9:00 – 11:15 a.m.)

 

 

 

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Alligator Feeding–1pm to 1:15pm-Join us every Saturday (and Wednesday) at 1pm to listen to a short talk on alligators and watch our resident alligator feed on his favorite food; Admission into the center is $5.00 per person ages 3 and up. The alligator feeding is included with admission. For more information and to confirm 561-274-SAND (7263).  Walk-ins welcome- At The Sandoway House Nature Center, 142 S. Ocean Blvd.,   Delray Beach, FL 33483

 

Breakfast at Gulf StreamMake Mornings Memorable! This popular Saturday morning tradition is a must-do for families and racing fans alike! Every Saturday, from 8 am – 11 am, Rain or Shine* | Stretch’s BBQ & Tiki Area-Come on out and watch our champion horses training on the track, listen to our guest speakers talk about their role in the Thoroughbred horse racing industry, and take a free tram tour through the Backstretch for a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into caring for the horses. Plus, meet your favorite famous characters, and have the kiddos get their photo taken atop a real-life horse! Table and tram tour reservations are accepted for groups of 10 or more. Please call Nancy Berry before 5 PM the Friday prior to hold your spot (954-457-6284)-Buffet Breakfast for $10 per person. Kids 2 and under eat free! | 8 AM – 11 AM  Different Character Appearances Each Week for the Children | 9 AM – 11 AM; Free t-shirt with the purchase of a buffet breakfast | 8 AM – 11 AM; Visit with Horse | 9 AM – 10 AM; Guest Speakers | 9 AM – 9:30 AM;  Free Tram Tours | 8:30 AM • 9:15 AM • 10 AM *Must arrive before 9:30 AM to guarantee a spot on a tour.

 

 

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IMAX Theater Is Better Than Ever

The Museum of Discovery & Science IMAX Theater-For Info, Click HERE or www.MODS.org

 

IMAX 3D- Located at 401  SW 2nd St. Fort Lauderdale-Phone:  954-713-0930

NOTE: The AutoNation IMAX Theater had been closed to upgrade their projection and sound system to IMAX with 4K Laser; Wait till you see the new IMAX with laser system!  Groundbreaking movie projection technology will transform the AutoNation IMAX 3D Theater experience into one of the most extraordinary theater experiences in the world.
Now the AutoNation IMAX 3D Theater will be the only place in Florida, and one of only a few in the world, to offer 2D and 3D movies using the new IMAX WITH LASER system.  For IMAX Movie Schedule, CLICK HERE

 

 

 

 

Norton Museum- There’s much to celebrate at the Norton this month: The Museum reopened this past summer after a five-week hiatus to re-install galleries and prep for construction.

For info. on Exhibitions, Programs, Tours, Art After Dark, Theater Lab (new), and more, CLICK HERE 

 

 

 

“Free Roll”- Free Poker Tournaments-At the Big Easy Casino(formerly “Mardi Gras” Casino)- 831 N Federal Hwy, Hallandale Beach, FL, 954-924-3200 or email:  [email protected]  Hours of Operation: Sunday-Thursday 9:00am-3:00am;  Friday & Saturday Open 24hrs-Free Tournaments every night at 6:50pm

 

 

 

The Casino at Dania Beach- Casino, Concert Venue, Comedy Club! The newest casino in Broward County is here! Try out an all new gaming… 301 E Dania Beach Blvd, Dania Beach, FL 33004 -Phone:(954) 920-1511  or  www.casinoDaniaBeach.com

Note: Are you interested in a new job or know of someone who is looking? The brand new  Casino in Dania Beach is still hiring Cocktail Waitresses, Bartenders, Cashiers, Security Agents & Housekeeping Personnell-Resumes should be sent to [email protected]

 

 

 

Meet Adoptable Dogs—Every third Saturday of the month-At Grieco Mazda-From 10am to 1pm- Located at 2001 S. Federal Hwy.-Delray Beach 33483

 

 

 

 

Saturdays at Sanborn: Yoga in the Park (presented by Yoga Journey), 9:00 am -A Free Fitness Series-Bring your mats for yoga classes- Sanborn Square, 72 N. Federal Highway-Boca Raton- For more info: DowntownBoca.org

 

 

Saturdays: Zumba at the Beach-  10:30 am – South Beach Pavilion at Palmetto Park Road & A1A-Boca Raton

 

                                                                            GREEN MARKETS:

 

Boca Raton Green Market– MOVED: Open for its 22st season; But after 22 years at Royal Palm Place, the market made the move to the north City Hall parking lot (located at 201 W. Palmetto Park Rd.) since it had outgrown its location in Royal Palm Plaza and needed more parking spaces; So grab your shopping bags and head on over- Held every Saturday, 8am to 1pm, find over 40 vendors with locally grown produce, bakery items, fresh eggs, plants & flowers, honey, cheeses, coffees & teas, doggie treats, prepared foods, live music and lots more.

Delray Beach SUMMER Green Market9am to noon-FREE ADMISSION-In the heat of summer,  Delray’s famed Green Market is about half the size of its high-season counterpart, with 30 vendors instead of 65, and a three-hour weekly duration instead of five; Instead of Old School Square Park, where the Winter Green Market is situated, the summer version takes place in the heart of The Set, a historic but emerging corridor between downtown and I-95. After you pick up your artisanal dog food and oil-scented soap and raw pistachio paste and organic asparagus, take a stroll around the community, where local leaders are hoping to establish a groovy, work-live-play hub. Delray Beach Tennis Center, 201 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach

(Note: Delray Beach (WINTER) Green Market-until the end of May)-   Open 9am to 2pm- -An open air marketplace located at Old School Square Park on NE 2nd Avenue, a half block north of Atlantic Avenue in downtown Delray Beach. At the Green Market you’ll find more than 65 premier food vendors featuring farm-to-fork produce, just picked citrus, tropical fruit and juice, farm fresh eggs, raw milk and butter, artisan cheese and jams, fragrant baked goods, plenty of gluten free, vegan and organic products, fresh cut flowers, plants and other unique gourmet fare along with live musical entertainment each week-For more info, CLICK HERE

 

West Palm Beach Green Market opens-Now in its 23rd year, the market returns to the waterfront from 9am to 1pm

West Palm-Farmer’s Market at Grandview Public Market-The Farmer’s Market by Farriss Farm is open year-round to the public every Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Visitors will enjoy a curated vendor lineup along with artfully arranged local and organic produce, quality meats, baked goods, cheeses, herbs, fresh flowers, local plants, and more. The al fresco market also features a plethora of regional artisan specialties such as breads, pastas, and local Florida honey. Participating vendors include Farriss Farm, CoLab Farms, La Montagne Des Saveurs, and Incredible Edible Landscapes. Live music by local bands and DJs. For more information, visit grandviewpublic.com or call 561-771-6100. Grandview Public Market is located at 1401 Clare Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., and Sunday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Complimentary valet parking is available. Located one mile south of I-95 on Clare Avenue in West Palm Beach, Florida. The luxurious, 13,000 sq. ft. multi-vendor food hall features twelve best-in-class chef-driven restaurants and a retail specialty shop.

Plantation Farmers Market–Year-round, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m Saturdays, Volunteer Park,  12050 W. Sunrise Blvd., Plantation, 954-452-2558

 

Marando Farms – 1401 SW 1st Ave, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315- Call 954-294-2331, or visit marandofarms.com– Expanding, read more: CLICK  HERE

 

Marando RanchA Partnering of Marando Farms and Georgia Pig5151 SW 64th Ave., Davie- Coming in the Fall-Read this: CLICK HERE

 

Bedner Farms -10066 Lee Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33473 and new: 2nd location (see below)

 

Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market in Delray’s Artist Alley Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market brings local, sustainably grown produce, including 100% certified organic produce and many other items, east to its second location at 381 N.E. 3rd Avenue, Delray Beach. The market is located at the north end of Delray Beach’s Artists Alley and N.E. 4th Street/Lake Ida Road. Hours of operation are Monday-Saturday 9:00am-8:00pm and Sunday 10:00am-6:00pm. The upscale country store atmosphere is welcoming and the employees are ready to help. For more information visit www.bedners.com or call 561-501-5177

 

Yellow Green Farmers MarketYear RoundA massive indoor metal shed filled with fresh produce, vendors selling everything from olives to essential oils, Cuban coffee, soups, fresh bread, hats and shorts and ukeleles made out of cigar boxes. Also good for Latin food stands‚ or  brunch at the Chill Bar-Open on Saturdays and Sundays only.  ygfarmersmarket.com –  1940 N. 30th Road, Hollywood – Phone: 954-513-3990

 

Green Market-Pompano-every Saturday, 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM; Come out and support our local businesses. Find the finest local purveyors and producers of local goods. You’ll feel good about being part of something bigger. “Buy Local, Eat Local, Shop Local” ~ Free Yoga Class (for all ages and kids) ~ 10am-11am Class (for all ages and kids) ~ 10am-11am. Vendor Inquiries Contact: [email protected] For More Info & Join Our Mailing List: greenmarketpompanobeach.com

                                                           NETWORKING

 

NetworkingLOTS of Breakfast networking and more- Everyday in various locations- CLICK HERE