Teachers retrace Holocaust footsteps: About 20 Palm Beach County educators toured key sites—from Anne Frank’s hiding place to Bergen-Belsen—as Alfred Lerner fellows, aiming to bring those profound lessons into their classrooms this year — find out how they’re bringing history to life.
New eats in Delray & Parkland: Parkland’s “First Sip” happy hour Wednesday spotlights its playful Adult Happy Meal, double smash burger and brisket French dip supporting Eagles Haven, while Delray Beach welcomes Table 165’s seasonal seafood, meats and pastas and a swanky East Atlantic Italian dishing classics from gnocchi pesto to veal chop Milanese — find out what’s cooking.
Rare rainbow cloud phenomenon: Last Wednesday evening, Palm Beach County saw a fleeting, pastel-hued pileus cloud forming atop a towering cumulonimbus as tiny ice crystals scattered sunlight through its thin, semi-transparent layers — learn what causes them.
August engagement events: Coral Springs kicks off the school year with a Vision-to-Action town hall, a Budget Academy session, Budget & Brews coffee chats, and an International Dinner Dance celebrating Haitian culture — find out what’s planned.
Bagels and fries for books: Brooklyn Water Bagel and McDonald’s are gathering school supplies at 24 local spots county-wide through August 6 to benefit Palm Beach County students — find out how you can help.
Other Boca Raton headlines this week
- Nanotechnology could spark elementary students’ science curiosity
- Parkland medical team served 1,700 in Africa
- Deerfield Beach woman receives donated AC unit
- Associate CNO Emily DeJonge champions nursing leadership