Summer fun - free or very inexpensive
USTA Summer Smash Regional Tennis Championships
8/29/2009 - 9/1/2009
Delray Beach Tennis Center
201 West Atlantic Avenue; Delray Beach, FL 33444
The Summer Smash Regional Championships hosted by the City of Delray Beach is one of the largest particapatory USTA events in the country with over 500 players in the Boys & Girls 12s, 14s, 16s, and 18s divisions.
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561.330.6000
Labor Day Celebration
9/7/2009 - 9/7/2009
Palm Beach Kennel Club
1111 North Congress Avenue; West Palm Beach, FL 33409
The $20,000 Labor Day Puppy Stakes features PBKC's top youngsters, highlights an afternoon of fun and excitement, plus prize drawings and young greyhounds to pet!
11:30 a.m. $1.00
For more information, call 561.683.2222
Meet a Master, Create a Masterpiece
9/12/2009 - 9/12/2009
Boca Raton Museum of Art
Mizner Park, 501 Plaza Real; Boca Raton, FL 33432
This monthly children’s program teaches about a master artist on exhibit at the Museum. Participants have an opportunity to create a masterpiece in the style of the featured artist. September’s theme is Clyde Butcher, Photography. Open to grades 3-5. Reservations required. $5.00. For more information, call 561.392.2500
Spady Living Heritage Day - Delray Beach
9/12/2009 - 9/12/2009
Making lye soap, cooking collard greens, jelly making and “putting up” seasonal foods will be on display at Spady Living Heritage Day. Visitors will also be able to enjoy live entertainment, interactive demonstrations, children’s activities, old-fashioned games and music. The Renaissance Park in Marianna will come to Delray Beach to bring the ways of the old country alive. Free 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
For more information, call 561.279.8883
Curator's Highlight Tour
9/17/2009 - 9/17/2009
Boca Raton Museum of Art
Mizner Park, 501 Plaza Real; Boca Raton
Join Museum Senior Curator, Wendy Blazier for informative gallery tours focusing on the current exhibitions. Gary T. Erbe’s Trompe l’Oeil Illusionism Examine Erbe’s realist paintings as collages of memorabilia which give historical, political and sometimes sentimental meaning to everyday objects. 2:30 p.m.
For more information, call 561.392.2500









