The School District of Palm Beach County will close off all drinking water fountains and bring in bottled water at schools affected by the drinking water advisory.
Florida art contest asks children: What does home mean to you?
Children across the state of Florida submitted art to a contest in an attempt to answer that question.
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The question âWhat does home mean to you?â can be a complicated one for anybody to answer after a year in the pandemic.
Children across the state of Florida submitted art to a contest in an attempt to answer that question.
Kaylee Aguas is often engrossed in creating artwork. The 14-year-old Bak Middle School student typically focuses on portraits, but this was a diversion.
âI look back four months ago and my art was completely different than what it is now,â she said.
Palm Beach Symphony announces the winners of the 2021 Randolph A. Frank Prize, which recognizes their contributions to enriching the quality of the performing arts in Palm Beach County. With prizes totaling $10,000, director Kenneth Kay; Director of Bands/Department Chairman at The Conservatory School Cleve A. Maloon; and Director of Bands at Lake Worth High School Tiffany Cox will be honored in the categories of performing artist, performing arts educator and emerging performing arts educator, respectively.
What gifts did Melania Trump get from Xi Jinping and Brigitte Macron? 5 special presents from world leaders – think Ferragamo and Givenchy handbags, and bespoke tableware Leah Simpson Former US first lady Melania Trump with China’s first lady Peng Liyuan, during a visit to a school in Beijing, China in November 2017 – making and receiving such visits is part of the job for a first lady and is usually accompanied by the giving of gifts. Photo: EPA-EFE
When Melania Trump first entered the White House she had the world wondering what was in the Tiffany-coloured box she gave Michelle Obama. It turns out the gift was a lovely frame , according to the outgoing first lady.
Palm Beach Daily News Karibu, the Swahili word for “welcome, come in” takes on a new meaning when applied to African-American culture, centered around Sunday meals after church and families drawn together by strong female figures, according to the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County.
And that sense of community is at the center of its new exhibition, Karibu: A Celebration of Black Artists in Palm Beach County.
The exhibit, a collaboration between the Cultural Council and ATB Fine Art Group, headed by artists Trina Slade-Burks and her husband Anthony Burks Sr., will be on view Monday through March 13 at the council’s headquarters, 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth Beach.