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Deadline for the March Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse And Museum
Issue is February 16
Mail or email to: New 2021 Hours mask. Tours are limited and weather permitting. In the event of
Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., last grounds
rain, the tour will be rescheduled. Children must be accompanied
Bill Thompson, 18583 Lake Bend Drive admission is 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., by an adult and be at least 48 inches tall to climb the lighthouse.
ws.thompson@comcast.net last grounds admission is 1 p.m. Visitors are required to wear a Twilight Yoga At The Light
face mask and observe social distancing. Hours are subject to Cost: $10 per person-limited spaces available. Registration is
change. For additional safety and admission information visit: required online – no walk-ups.
www.jupiterlighthouse.org. Tickets: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar.
Disclaimer
Copy appearing herewith may not be the viewpoint of Lighthouse Sunset Tour Experience the serenity of yoga with Mary Veal on the
The Shores Board of Directors or its newsletter editor. Nor Cost: $25 per person – tickets online lighthouse deck at sunset every Monday. Stay fit and calm the
should responsibility be assigned for accuracy or validity or Tickets: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar mind in this all levels class where beginners are welcomed and
articles contributed by residents or other articles chosen by the Climb to the top and take in the spectacular sunset views. encouraged! Bring a yoga mat and water bottle. Yogis must wear
publisher or the editor. Visitors get an inside look at the nuts and bolts of a working face mask. Mats will be 6 feet apart or more. Meet at the museum
lighthouse watch room. Tour time approximately 60 minutes, 10 minutes prior to start time and yogis must sign waiver.
guests must check-in 15 minutes prior to tour and must wear Dates: March 1, 8,15 ,22 and 29 – 6 to 7 p.m.
Realtime Property Management face mask. Children must be at least 48 inches tall to climb About Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse And Museum
of South Florida LLC the lighthouse and accompanied by an adult. Tours are limited Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum offers climbing tours
Beth White, RPA, LCAM, President/CEO and weather permitting. In the event of rain, the tour will be of the landmark 1860 lighthouse. Stroll the historic grounds
bwhite@realtimepm.com • (561) 763-0086 rescheduled. Attendees receive a special gift from Tommy with free downloadable smartphone apps in English, French or
140 Intracoastal Drive, Ste. 403 Bahama Restaurant. Spanish. Visit the museum gift shop for unique finds for all ages.
Jupiter, FL 33477 Dates And Times: All exhibits are currently open. The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse is
Feb. 10, 5:30 p.m. listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is part
Feb. 17 and 24, 5:45 p.m. of the 120-acre federally designated, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
The Shores Of Jupiter Homeowners March 3 and 10, 5:45 p.m. Outstanding Natural Area. Hiking trails are located on the
March 17 and 24, 7 to 8 p.m.
north and south side of Beach Road. Visit our website for more
Association Inc.
Board Of Directors, Committee Lighthouse Moonrise Tour information at jupiterlighthouse.org.
Dates: Feb 27, 6 p.m.; March 28, 7 p.m.
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain
Board Of Directors: Cost: $25 per person, purchase online. Armour’s Way, Jupiter, FL 33469.
David Lindley, President ................................. 743-5522 Tickets: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar.
Emily O’Mahoney, Vice President .................. 747-9048 A howling good time and spectacular evening view of a full
Bill Thompson, Secretary ............................... 762-1832 moon from the top of the lighthouse! This adventure makes a
Barry Parker, Treasurer ............................785-320-1745 fabulous date night too. Tour time approximately 60 minutes,
Art Cummings, Director ................................. 743-0047 guests must check-in 15 minutes prior to tour and must wear face
Andrea Peralta, Director ................................. 748-3463
Cindy Deem, Director ..................................... 339-4632
Architectural Control And Documents Committee: Northern Notes from page 1 into it. Water is part of a deeply interconnected system.
Andrea Paralta, Chair ...................................... 748-3463 What we pour on the ground ends up in our water, and what
Emily O’Mahoney, Vice Chair ........................ 747-9048 Usually when solids form, atoms get closer together we spew into the sky ends up in our water. Life on earth
Cindy Deem .................................................... 339-4632 to form something denser. This is why most solids sink simply cannot exist without water. Whether or not it can
Compliance Committee: in water. But solid water, or ice, is actually less dense. It exist on other planets without water, is a topic for another
Art Cummings, Chair ...................................... 743-0047 expands by about 9 percent, which is unusual. The water time.
Lakes And Parks Committee: molecules form rings when water freezes. All that space Sources: www.epa.gov and www.climatekids.nasa.gov.
David Lindley, Chair ....................................... 743-5522 makes ice less dense and explains why it floats. This is NPDES tip: Planting a rain garden with native plants
Landscaping And Irrigation Committee: good because ice floating on top of a body of water lets the somewhere around your home helps lock rain water in the
Emily O’Mahoney, Chair ................................ 747-9048 rest of it stay liquid. If ice sank, whole oceans could freeze ground, reducing the flow of pollutants and poisons into
Crimewatch Committee: solid! the drains. Using organic fertilizers and pesticides in your
Bill Thompson, Chair ...................................... 762-1832 As you can see, water is essential to life here on earth. garden further protects and brings health to your yard and
Welcoming Committee: It is important to keep it clean and be mindful of what goes all the species living there.
Cindy Deem, Co-Chair ................................... 339-4632
Kristi Parker, Co-Chair ...................................................
Infrastructure
David Lindley, Chair ....................................... 743-5522
Communications and Newsletter Editor:
Bill Thompson, Chair ...................................... 762-1832
Realtime Property Management of South Florida LLC:
Beth White ...................................................... 763-0086
bwhite@realtimepm.com
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