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Lighthouse 160th Anniversary Family Day 2020
Report and Photos by Penny Sheltz Program attendees were invited to climb the Lighthouse. Battlefield Preservationist; Surfrider Foundation – Palm
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse had a family day celebrating There were food trucks and a costume contest for those Beach County; WRMF; Calypso Entertainment; and Florida
its 160th anniversary! dressed as: Florida pioneers, explorers, archaeologists or Musician Chris Kahl.
Hundreds experienced a fun family day on the waterfront their favorite adventurer for prizes!
with maritime heritage-inspired education and adventures to Event partners: Harvey E. Oyer III, author of the
celebrate Florida’s history. Adventures of Charlie Pierce; FishingCommunity.org; Nancy
The day was filled with lots of fun, including storytelling, MacGregor; and Robin Sykes, author and illustrator of the
historical characters, art murals and crafts, fishing, live music, Macgregor Children’s Series; Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole
a scavenger hunt, special exhibits, demonstrations and games Museum; Home Safe; Early Learning Coalition of Palm
and activities at the Jupiter Lighthouse. Beach County; 211 Palm Beach Treasure Coast Inc.; Palm
There were friends from FishingCommunity.org teaching Beach County Department of Environmental Resources
fishing and the Seminole Tribe of Florida Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Management; Palm Beach County Ocean Rescue; Palm
Museum sharing their new exhibit, Alligator Wrestling. Beach County Fire Rescue and fire truck; Loxahatchee
Check out this great view from the top of the Lighthouse.
Live music Arts and crafts
Friends from FishingCommunity.org teaching fishing
Painting a mural
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