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VOL. 22 NO 4 www.seabreezepublications.com APRIL 2021
Start Me Up – A Tribute To The Rolling Stones
Takes The Stage At Abacoa On April 17
Start Me Up brings to the stage a high energy, authentic Me Up and many other classic hits. The look and sound of COVID-19 safety measures remain in place for all
performance of the Rolling Stones. From the moment the band Start Me Up is the next best thing to being at a live Rolling attendees, including:
takes the stage and to the final song, you will be on your feet Stones concert! • Facial coverings are required for all attendees.
and singing to dozens of timeless Rolling Stones anthems Another live music free community concert brought to • Social distancing guidelines as issued by the CDC
including Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, Miss You, Start Abacoa Amphitheater by Robinson Entertainment and Legends will be required and the Abacoa Amphitheater capacity
Radio, so make plans to join has been reduced to 50 percent.
your friends on the lawn at • Enhanced cleaning and disinfecting protocols, such
the amphitheater on April 17 as the guidelines issued by the CDC, will be followed by
at 7:30 p.m. for this family- the event producers and sponsors onsite.
friendly event, sponsored by Live Concerts at Abacoa are proud to present a full
Schumacher Automotive, year of iconic tribute artists as a free community event!
Jupiter Medical Center, Good Mark your calendar for these upcoming dates for 2021:
Greek, Harley Davidson, May 15 – Ticket to the Moon: ELO Tribute
New York Life Agent – Lisa June 19 – The Caribbean Chillers: Jimmy Buffet Tribute
Sliney, Groovytek, Humana July 17 – The Beach Buoys
and Stadium Grill. Aug. 21 – Steely Dan Tribute
This event is free and Sept. 18 – Almost Abba
open to the public – bring Oct. 16 – The Petty Hearts: A Tom Petty Tribute
your chairs and blankets Nov. 20 – China Grove: A Doobie Brothers Tribute
for an evening of live Dec. 18 – The Essence of Motown
music under the stars in the
beautiful outdoor setting of
Downtown Abacoa.
Irish Fest Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day
Report and photos
by Penny Sheltz
Jupiter Irish Fest was a
full day of authentic Irish
music, food, drinks, dancing
and fun at Abacoa!
The Palm Beach
County Pipes and Drums
and firefighters opened the
event. Hundreds of residents
and guests celebrated the
Irish at Abacoa by sampling
traditional Irish cuisine like
shepherd’s pie, corned beef and cabbage, Irish stew, boxty,
coddle, colcannon and more.
Folks also enjoyed fine Irish whiskey like Jameson and for kids and adults alike to win prizes. One lucky family won
shared a few pints of Guinness, Harp and Smithwick’s with a trip to Ireland and many entered the 50/50 raffle benefiting
friends and family! the Wounded Veterans Relief
Entertainment was provided by live bands from Ireland, Fund. The event ran from 11
along with Irish dancers, and Palm Beach County Pipes and a.m. to 10 p.m.
Drums. Some folks even tested their skills at the game of hurling
or learned how to pull your own pint! There was a dress contest Irish Fest on page 7