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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

COME TO CENTENNIAL SQUARE FOR THE WEEKLY CLEMATIS BY NIGHT

Mark your calendars! Here is THE PLACE TO BE for great music from rock, R&B, Reggae, and Blues to Soul and Swing. Eat up amidst a feast of ethnic foods. Bring money for the sidewalk shopping. “Rev Up Clematis By Night” starts in July, the 2nd Thursday of each month, 5:30 to 9 pm, from Centennial Square to the 500 block of Clematis Street with action on every block.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

NOTE: YOU MUST MOVE OVER FOR STOPPED EMERGENCY VEHICLES ON HIGHWAY

With the primary objective to save lives of law enforcement officers conducting traffic stops, a statute passed during the 2002 session of the Florida legislature requires that motorists traveling on I-95 and other Florida highways with two or more lanes traveling in the direction fo the emergency vehicle “slow down” or “move over” and out of the lane closest to the vehicle as soon as its safe to do so, when approaching an authorized emergency vehicle stopped on the highway. Drivers are required to slow to 20 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit if 25 miles per hour or greater or travel at 5 miles per hour when posted speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM HOLDS TOWNE PICNIC SATURDAY 6-21


From 11 am to 2 pm The Children’s Museum will hold what it hopes will be its first nnual picnic on the museum grounds at 498 Crawford Boulevard.
There will be Dixieland Entertainment, children’s crafts, horseshoe and lawn croquet tournaments, a 3-legged sack race and free museum admission. For more information call 561-368-6875.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

RESTORED HISTORIC COUNTY COURTHOUSE OPEN

Undergoing renovations for the past three years, the building houses the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History museum and is filled with exhibits (some interactive) relating to the history of Palm Beach County. The restoration project, begun in January 2004, reused original materials including limestone, granite, exterior windows, marble wainscot, mosaic floor tiles, wood flooring, doors, trim and hardware. 67% of the original exterior bricks were used. 76 original windows were used and 37 impact windows were custom designed to match. All original columns & capitals were used; column weight including plinth block is 30,600 lbs and support the portico roof above them. Base is granite. 95% of mosaic floor tiling is original and 215 sq ft of matching mosaic tiles were salvaged and used. 28 sets of original doorknob hardware were salvaged and installed on original and new doors of courtroom and main restored corridors. 1000+ sq ft of original maple wood flooring was found In the courtroom, removed and reinstalled in the east end of the courtroom and refinished. Matching maple wood flooring was installed to complete restoration of the courtroom floor. Designated as a Palm Beach County historic site on September 27, 2005, the building is located at 300 North Dixie in West Palm Beach. In 1916, one year after Palm Beach County was formed from Dade County, its population was 5,577 and Broward County did not yet exist. A land sale boom period was in effect and real estate was sold at roadside offices and tents from Boca Raton to Ft. Pierce. Property values back then doubled and then tripled. Railroads and ships could not keep pace with the demand for building materials. Hotels began going up on the west side of the intracoastal waterway and the Palm Beach County market opened to middle income families who could not afford to stay in hotels on the island. The Grand Opening for the Restored Courthouse was held on March 15, 2008.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

PANDAS ARRIVE IN BEIJING FOR OLYMPICS

Eight merry pandas arrived safely in Beijing after a long journey from their damaged reserve near the epicenter of the deadly earthquake in China. The pandas arrived Saturday to spend the next six months at the Beijing Zoo on a special Olympics visit that had been planned long before the quake. If we built a West Palm Beach Zoo, would they come?