A PEEK AT DELRAY BEACH
Delray Beach is the type of coastal town that has it all: unobstructed beaches, shops, the restaurants and definitely, the entertainment. A little bit for everyone to enjoy. Delray does a great job with its festivals and fairs. They close a main street and fill it to capacity with vendors, musicians and artists in a blink of an eye. When is all over done with, it comes down just as fast as it went up.
Come on downtown on Thursday, January 27th for Art & Jazz On The Avenue. Once a month, during the season, and on a Thursday from 6-10 pm, live musical entertainment is presented, On the Avenue. Open house specials, and gallery exhibitions are will be browsed at the very least. Even though it is On the Avenue, it will also extend to the SW 5th Avenue Plaza.
Highlights will include:
- Florida Panthers’ Partymobile --- interactive games and the launch of the team’s new video game --- at the Delray Beach Magazine booth in the 300 block of East Atlantic Avenue.
- Palm Beach Makos and Cheerleaders in the 400 block of East Atlantic Avenue.
- Exhilarating skateboard course designed and constructed by Stoner Skateboards in the 600 block of East Atlantic Avenue;
- Sports clinics led by Atlantic High School sports leaders on the Great Lawn by Old School Square.
- City of Delray Beach Parks & Recreation sponsored dance and fitness demonstrations and performances led by the Delray Divas, Diamonds and Pearls and Delray Rocks and Cheerleaders Dance, also on the Great Lawn by Old School Square.
- Yankee great Roy White, the Roger Dean Stadium inflatable hitting bay and the Allianz golf hitting bay – all in Worthing Park.
- Representatives of the International Tennis Championships and the US Tennis Association in the 200 and 400 blocks of East Atlantic Avenue.
- Cycling on Your Mark in the 300 block of East Atlantic Avenue.
- Miss Geico 50-foot racing boat with jet turbine engine will be on display in the 500 block of East Atlantic Avenue and sports car along NE 1st Avenue.
- Roaming Drew Tucker Stomp Band
- The Heavy Pets, a production of 102 Degrees, will be performing on the Old School Square Entertainment Pavilion with Stampede as the opening act. The concert will benefit Delray Beach’s Caring Kitchen through donations collected by volunteers. An after-party hosted by the new Pineapple Groove will start just after the concert.
- Jim Kolvacik Trio in the 100 block of East Atlantic Avenue
- Groove Merchant and Atlantic High School Jazz Band on SE 4th Avenue.
- Jazz Stream in the 400 block of East Atlantic Avenue.
- Al Johnson in the 500 block of East Atlantic Avenue.
- Visitors to the Vista BMW tent will be invited to register for a chance to win a new BMW 135i. Details will be available on site.
- Representatives of the Boca Artists Guild in the 100 East Atlantic block.
- Avalon Gallery at 425 E Atlantic Ave.
- Blue Coast Art Exhibit at 110 E Atlantic Ave.
- Blue Gallery at 600 E Atlantic Ave.
- Cacace Fine Art Studio & Gallery at 135 E Atlantic Ave.
- DeBilzan Gallery at 38 E Atlantic Ave.
- Delray Art & Framing at 321 E Atlantic Ave.
- Ford Fine Art at 235 NE 4th Ave. #101
- Forms Gallery at 415 E Atlantic Ave.
- Kevro’s Gallery, Media Studio & Art Bar at 166 SE 2nd Ave.
- Ora Sorensen Gallery at 445 E Atlantic Ave.
Art & Jazz will extend to the SW 5th Ave Plaza with entertainment from:
- Beacon Center first- and second-grade classes, creative dance team and Village Academy praise dancers.
- Creative dance team, Step Club and Drum Line of the Family Resource Center.
FREE ADMISSION!
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