There’s always something new to experience in the Palm Beaches! To help plan your week, here are three ideas from the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, the official support agency for arts and culture in Florida’s cultural capital. For even more to see and do, visit the Council’s events calendar at palmbeachculture.com/events.
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Explore Florida’s native animal sanctuary
See what happens behind the scenes at Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, where injured and orphaned native animals are given a second chance. Wander shaded trails through natural habitats to spot eagles, panthers, bears, and more, while learning how injured animals are cared for and returned to the wild — making this both a relaxing outing and a meaningful one.
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary: Open daily 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged. Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, 17855 Rocky Pines Road, Jupiter. Info: 561-575-3399 or buschwildlife.org.
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Wild film festival in Jupiter
Who could say no to a night on the Jupiter Inlet—especially when there’s an exciting film festival that you can enjoy with friends and family! Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum will present its 12th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival, where visitors can sit down on a lawn chair and enjoy up to 10 international short films al fresco. Movie buffs and fans of nature alike will enjoy a night under the historic lighthouse!
Wild & Scenic Film Festival: Saturday, April 11 from 6 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $35 each. Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter. Info: 561-747-8380 or jupiterlighthouse.org.
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A theatrical twist on Mozart in Boca Raton
Classical music meets storytelling as The Symphonia presents “Vienna’s Riches,” part of its New Directions series. Blending live orchestral performance with narration and theatrical elements, the program explores Vienna’s golden age through the story of Sigmund Haffner and his connection to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. At the center is Mozart’s “Haffner” Symphony, brought to life with added context that reveals the personalities and history behind the music.
“Vienna’s Riches”: Saturday,April 11 at 7 p.m. and Friday, April 12 at 3 p.m. The Studio at Mizner Park, Boca Raton. Tickets: Starting at $58. Info: 561-376-3848 or thesymphonia.org.
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